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Gabriel_of_12
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The Bible was first ( originally ) formulated at the Council of Rome in 325 AD. There was NO OT before 200 AD. All the Jews had was the Pentateuch and it was not even considered official. Various scriptures were used in the synagogues and these were not used by all. The Tanakh, the official Hebrew canon or OT, was instituted in 200 AD. And the Church was known as the Catholic Church for over 100 years by then.
Just for clarification;
The **Hebrew Pentateuch, Psalms and the prophets were all translated from Hebrew to Greek **before Christ was born (250-125 BC) called the Septuagint. Although tradition has it that some of the Hebrew (Old Testament) books were still in circulation during Jesus lifetime on earth.
The first century Jews possessed all the Septuagint books including some of the Hebrew and some in Aramaic who later removed 7 of these books from the Septuagint, thus your 200 AD Jewish canon surfaced less 7 books from the Septuagint, which the protestants followed these Jews who removed them to discredit Jesus and his apostles. For Which the Catholic Church canonized the (Old Testment) Septuagint, because Jesus and the apostles quoted from the Septuagint scriptures, but that is another topic.
Peace be with you
