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Dating the Bible : ウィキペディア英語版 | Dating the Bible
The four tables give the most commonly accepted dates or ranges of dates for the Old Testament/Hebrew Bible, Deuterocanonical books, and New Testament, including, where possible, hypotheses about their formation-history. Table I is a chronological overview of all the books of the Old and New Testaments plus the deuterocanonical books. Table II divides the Old Testament/Hebrew Bible books by groups, following the divisions of the Hebrew Bible, and makes occasional reference to scholarly divisions as well. Table III gives the Deuterocanonical books, included in Roman Catholic Church and Eastern Orthodoxy bibles but not in the Hebrew and Protestant bibles. Table IV gives the books of the New Testament, including the earliest preserved fragments for each. ==Table I: Chronological overview== ''This table summarises the chronology of the main tables and serves as a guide to the historical periods mentioned. Much of the Hebrew Bible (the Old Testament) may have been assembled in the 5th century BCE. The New Testament books were composed largely in the second half of the 1st century CE. The Deuterocanon falls largely in between.''
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