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Whose idea? That wasn't the criteria used by the Catholic Church to define the Canon of Scripture. The criteria were 1. used in liturgy, 2. consistent with doctrine, and 3. tradition that it had been used by the Church since first century.It is true, our history hath been written since Artaxerxes very particularly, but hath not been esteemed of the like authority with the former by our forefathers, because there hath not been an exact succession of prophets since that time; and how firmly we have given credit to these books of our own nation is evident by what we do; for during so many ages as have already passed, no one has been so bold as either to add any thing to them, to take any thing from them, or to make any change in them; but it is become natural to all Jews immediately, and from their very birth, to esteem these books to contain Divine doctrines,
http://www.ccel.org/ccel/josephus/complete.iv.i.html
That's the idea. A succession (lineage) of prophets when written. This is to what Paul writes in Romans 3:2--entrusted with oracles of God. Christ--Law and prophets. And 1 Macc saying there were no prophets at the time of its writing (c125bc).
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