
Published online:
23 January 2014
Published in print:
22 October 2013
Online ISBN:
9780300164954
Print ISBN:
9780300164343
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The Rabbinic Canon The Rabbinic Canon
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Melito's List Melito's List
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Origen's Hebrew Books Origen's Hebrew Books
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Three Hebrew Countings of the Biblical Books Three Hebrew Countings of the Biblical Books
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Date of the Closing of the Jewish Canon Date of the Closing of the Jewish Canon
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Canontical Notices around the End of the First Century Canontical Notices around the End of the First Century
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The Twenty-Four-Book Canon of 4 Ezra The Twenty-Four-Book Canon of 4 Ezra
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Disputes over the Song of Songs and Qohelet Disputes over the Song of Songs and Qohelet
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Chapter
3 The Earliest Canonical Lists and Notices
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Pages
35–53
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Published:October 2013
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Lim, Timothy H., 'The Earliest Canonical Lists and Notices', The Formation of the Jewish Canon (New Haven, CT , 2013; online edn, Yale Scholarship Online, 23 Jan. 2014), https://doi.org/10.12987/yale/9780300164343.003.0003, accessed 14 May 2025.
Abstract
Most agree that the earliest list of the canon in rabbinic literature is to be found in the Babylonian Talmud. However, the nature of the list and its dating is not as clear cut as it is often assumed. In fact it is one of several early Jewish lists of biblical books. This chapter looks at the earliest canonical lists and notices. It shows that by the end of the first century ce, there was a Jewish canon, even if it was not finally defined and the inclusion of a few books was still open to dispute.
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