
FACTS The Jewish Canon Wasn’t Settled—Here’s the Evidence
Most people assume that the Jewish canon of Scripture was already fixed and universally agreed upon in the time of Jesus—but the historical evidence tells a very different story.
In this episode of FACTS, Stephen Boyce and Pat May take a deep dive into the world of Second Temple Judaism to examine what different Jewish groups actually believed about Scripture. From the Pharisees and Sadducees to the Qumran community (Essenes), we uncover a landscape of textual diversity, competing authorities, and a canon that was still developing.
Did the Sadducees really only accept the Torah?
Were the Pharisees already using the full Hebrew Bible?
Why were books like Enoch and Jubilees preserved at Qumran?
And what does all of this mean for how we understand the Old Testament today?
We’ll also explore the role of the Dead Sea Scrolls, the rise of rabbinic Judaism after 70 AD, and how the idea of a “closed canon” emerged over time—not before Christ.
If you’ve ever been told that “the Jews had a settled canon,” this episode will challenge that assumption and walk through the actual historical evidence.
Join us as we separate tradition from history and take a closer look at the formation of the Hebrew Scriptures.
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