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The Making of the Bible: Fr...

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Die Bibel. Entstehung, Gesc...

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Theologie Des Alten Testaments

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“While Jamnia did in fact become a center of Jewish scholarship after 70 CE, there was neither a synod that took place there, nor was the canonical nature of the writings of the Hebrew Bible as a whole discussed, but only the status of Qoheleth and Song of Songs.”
Konrad Schmid, A Historical Theology of the Hebrew Bible

“how did the formation of the Torah take place? The answer to this question remains disputed. It seems somewhat concrete that it took place in the Persian period. A number of scholars link its compilation to the so-called Persian imperial authorization of local laws, which seemed to have played an important role.9 The Persian Empire did not have a central system of laws. Instead, the peoples within the empire could live according to their own laws, as long as these laws received Persian authorization.”
Konrad Schmid, A Historical Theology of the Hebrew Bible

“on the basis of the note in the Psalms scroll 11QPsa 27.11 that interprets the Psalms as the “prophecy” of David, one can assume that the Psalms were not counted as an addition to the prophets, but were a highlighted part of them: And [David] spoke all this through prophecy, which was given to him by the Exalted One. (11QPsa 27.11)”
Konrad Schmid, A Historical Theology of the Hebrew Bible

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