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Bible = canon + manuscript history + interpretive tradition Related articles:
Canon[edit]
which books?
- Canon - edited to be more inclusive of non-Christian religious traditions
- Biblical canon - covers both Jewish and Christian, as well as some other groups
- Bible - lists both Jewish and Christian canon, has brief section on development of Jewish canon (see Bible#The two Torahs of Rabbinic Judaism)
- Hebrew bible - lists canon, has brief section on development of canon - see Hebrew bible#The two Torahs of Rabbinic Judaism
- Tanakh - lists canon
- Bible#The two Torahs of Rabbinic Judaism - possibly this should be moved to Biblical canon
- Hebrew bible#The two Torahs of Rabbinic Judaism - possibly this should be moved to Biblical canon
Manuscript history[edit]
which text?
- notable editions - see Tanakh#Editions
- various theories about which texts take priority (age, original language, faith community consensus)
- versification
Interpretive tradition[edit]
how read?
- versification tradition
- translation tradition
- traditional Christian, traditional Jewish, secular academic
Form criticism - this article needs help - too short, doesn't distinguish between biblical and literary form critism.