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Hi All!
I have been recently doing some reseach as to the cannonization of the NT, w/ some friends. I found that all of the NT books were considered cannon by 160 ad w/ the exception of rev. It was all reconised by the council of trent in 325 (including rev.)
The more we studied the info on when the NT became cannon, the more we wondered about the OT. It goes so far back in time, before people dated and signed stuff they wrote. It's not easy to pop online and find a little chart that shows when this stuff happend, let alone when it became canon.
I know that most of the scriptures were passed on by oral tradition. I also see that from deu. 6:9 the L_rd asked his people to write, so others could see and know. So it's not like writing sripture is a new thing (not just the last 2000 years).
so... the question is... does anyone here know when the OT became cannon? Are there books on this? websites?
Thanks in advance for reading and for any information you can give.
I have been recently doing some reseach as to the cannonization of the NT, w/ some friends. I found that all of the NT books were considered cannon by 160 ad w/ the exception of rev. It was all reconised by the council of trent in 325 (including rev.)
The more we studied the info on when the NT became cannon, the more we wondered about the OT. It goes so far back in time, before people dated and signed stuff they wrote. It's not easy to pop online and find a little chart that shows when this stuff happend, let alone when it became canon.
I know that most of the scriptures were passed on by oral tradition. I also see that from deu. 6:9 the L_rd asked his people to write, so others could see and know. So it's not like writing sripture is a new thing (not just the last 2000 years).
so... the question is... does anyone here know when the OT became cannon? Are there books on this? websites?
Thanks in advance for reading and for any information you can give.