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  <title>Was There a Bible Canon in Jesus' Day?</title>
  <description>   Was there a bible canon in Jesus' day? &amp;amp;nbsp;A  bible canon is a set list of writings that are considered to be THE list that's authoritative for a religious community. That means that if we want to know if there was a bible canon in Jesus' day, we have to determine if, at a minimum, the Jews were agreed on which books were scripture. Did they have some sort of official list of books they accepted to the exclusion of others - did they have that sort of thing or not? Did they have a council that approved a list, or was there a list that everyone had a consensus on?     Today we are going to look at a few pieces of evidence that will help answer this question.  For further study see:  Our  &amp;quot;Scripture Canon&amp;quot;  playlist on YouTube:  https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLw8ykUZG-bwezbikTsIHG2_eaNcbLd0SW&amp;amp;amp;si=JNZ3pEiRmjdkgr-1    2024 Sabbath School, Quarter 3: The Book of Mark – Week 9,  &amp;quot;Jerusalem Controversies&amp;quot;&amp;amp;nbsp;  A Branch Davidian Seventh-Day Adventist perspective on the Sabbath School lesson.  www.bdsda.com  Email us bdsdalit@gmail.com for comments and study requests.  &amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
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