thirty-nine books currently regarded by many Protestant groups as being the exact number of books that are authoritative and canonical. The issue would not be settled, for the question continued to be whether the canon came as a result of growth, accretions to a collection that started some time in the past, with important voices setting the course of the canon’s future direction, or whether these books progressively became recognized as canonical as they came from the hands of their writers. The
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