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Old Testament Canonization Process

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The Old Testament Canonization Process refers to the procedure by which certain texts were selected and recognized as authoritative scriptures in the Hebrew Bible.

Key Features

  • Selection of texts
  • Approval by religious authorities
  • Influence of tradition

Pros

  • Preservation of important religious texts
  • Establishment of a unified scripture for a community

Cons

  • Exclusion of other texts that could have provided valuable insights
  • Potential bias or agenda in the selection process

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