The essay argues that recent studies of the formation of the Jewish scriptural canon tend to indicate the Hasmonean period as the most probable time at which such a canon became ‘ official’ or ‘ public’. It is further argued that the creation of a fixed public canon was part of a deliberate policy by which the Hasmoneans sought to determine the parameters of the religion of their greatly enlarged kingdom of Judah and probably as a necessary basis for an educational system beyond the limited circles of the scribal school(s) and even private education of others by scribes. Thus the question of whether the scriptures defined Judaism or Judaism defined the scriptures can be to a large extent answered : the Hasmoneans were responsible for creati...
The development of the biblical canon in ancient Judaism and early Christianity. A brief account of ...
Gratian’s collection of canons and its development into what became known as the Decretum contained ...
The article explores whether key features of Babylonian textual standardisation may have may have in...
The essay argues that recent studies of the formation of the Jewish scriptural canon tend to indicat...
<p>The paper deals with topics related to the formation of the Jewish - Christian canon. The aim of ...
The article deals with the problem of formation of the canon of the Hebrew Bible on the level of co...
The article deals with the problem of formation of the canon of the Hebrew Bible on the level of co...
<p><strong>The development of the biblical canon in ancient Judaism and early Christiani...
In lieu of an abstract, below is the essay\u27s first paragraph. In my introductory courses it is n...
The three Canons of Judaism, Catholic Christianity, and Protestant Christianity all claim more autho...
In searching for an answer to the question posed in the title of this essay by poring through the vo...
It is widely agreed among scholars that the third part of the Hebrew canon, the Writings, is a misce...
Starting with the observation that the canon of the Bible differs among the Christian denominations ...
The article deals with the problem of formation of the canon of the Hebrew Bible on the level of cor...
This article explores the question of the rule of law in ancient Judaism in light of the example of ...
The development of the biblical canon in ancient Judaism and early Christianity. A brief account of ...
Gratian’s collection of canons and its development into what became known as the Decretum contained ...
The article explores whether key features of Babylonian textual standardisation may have may have in...
The essay argues that recent studies of the formation of the Jewish scriptural canon tend to indicat...
<p>The paper deals with topics related to the formation of the Jewish - Christian canon. The aim of ...
The article deals with the problem of formation of the canon of the Hebrew Bible on the level of co...
The article deals with the problem of formation of the canon of the Hebrew Bible on the level of co...
<p><strong>The development of the biblical canon in ancient Judaism and early Christiani...
In lieu of an abstract, below is the essay\u27s first paragraph. In my introductory courses it is n...
The three Canons of Judaism, Catholic Christianity, and Protestant Christianity all claim more autho...
In searching for an answer to the question posed in the title of this essay by poring through the vo...
It is widely agreed among scholars that the third part of the Hebrew canon, the Writings, is a misce...
Starting with the observation that the canon of the Bible differs among the Christian denominations ...
The article deals with the problem of formation of the canon of the Hebrew Bible on the level of cor...
This article explores the question of the rule of law in ancient Judaism in light of the example of ...
The development of the biblical canon in ancient Judaism and early Christianity. A brief account of ...
Gratian’s collection of canons and its development into what became known as the Decretum contained ...
The article explores whether key features of Babylonian textual standardisation may have may have in...