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There is no scholarly consensus as to when the Hebrew Bible canon was fixed. Some scholars argue that it was fixed by the Hasmonean dynasty (140–40 BCE), while others argue it was not fixed until the second century CE or even later. Rabbinic Judaism recognizes the 24 books of the Masoretic Text as the authoritative version of the Tanakh or Hebrew Bible.

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  • Desarrollo del canon del Tanaj (es)
  • Development of the Hebrew Bible canon (en)
  • Perkembangan kanon Alkitab Ibrani (in)
  • Desenvolvimento do cânone da Bíblia hebraica (pt)
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  • There is no scholarly consensus as to when the Hebrew Bible canon was fixed. Some scholars argue that it was fixed by the Hasmonean dynasty (140–40 BCE), while others argue it was not fixed until the second century CE or even later. Rabbinic Judaism recognizes the 24 books of the Masoretic Text as the authoritative version of the Tanakh or Hebrew Bible. (en)
  • El judaísmo rabínico reconoce los 24 libros del texto masorético, comúnmente llamado el Tanaj o Biblia hebrea, como autoritativos. La erudición moderna sugiere que los que fueron más recientemente escritos son los libros de Jonás, Lamentaciones y Daniel, todos los cuales pudieron haber sido compuestos en una fecha tan tardía como el siglo II a. C. El libro de Deuteronomio incluye la prohibición de añadir o restar,​​ que podría aplicarse al libro mismo (es decir, un «libro cerrado», una prohibición contra la futura edición del escriba) o a la instrucción recibida por Moisés en el monte Sinaí.​ (es)
  • Yudaisme Rabinik mengakui 24 kitab dari Teks Masoret, yang biasanya disebut Tanakh atau Alkitab Ibrani, sebagai otoritatif. Keilmuan modern menunjukkan bahwa kitab-kitab yang paling baru dituliskan adalah Kitab Yunus, Ratapan, dan Daniel, yang mana semuanya itu mungkin telah disusun hingga akhir abad ke-2 SM. (in)
  • reconhece os 24 livros do Texto Massorético, comumente chamado de Tanakh ou Bíblia Hebraica, como autorizados. Os estudos modernos sugerem que os mais recentes escritos são os livros de Jonas, Lamentações e Daniel, que podem ter sido compostos ainda no século II a.C. Fontes rabínicas sustentam que o cânon bíblico foi fechado após o fim do Galut Bavli (exílio babilônico). (pt)
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