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The '''Protestant Biblical Canon''' is the [[Biblical canon]] as used by [[Protestantism|Protestants]] who reject [[Septuagint primacy]] in favour of the primacy of the Hebrew Old Testament.  
The '''Protestant Biblical Canon''' is the [[Biblical canon]] as used by [[Christian|Christians]] who reject [[Septuagint primacy]] in favour of the primacy of the Hebrew Old Testament.  


Despite its name, the Biblical canon precedes the [[Protestant Reformation]], being the one used by [[Jerome of Stridon|Saint Jerome of Stridon]] and debated at the [[Roman Catholicism|Roman Catholic]] [[Council of Trent]].
Despite its name, the Biblical canon precedes the [[Protestant Reformation]], being the one used by [[Jerome of Stridon|Saint Jerome of Stridon]] and debated at the [[Roman Catholicism|Roman Catholic]] [[Council of Trent]].

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The Protestant Biblical Canon is the Biblical canon as used by Christians who reject Septuagint primacy in favour of the primacy of the Hebrew Old Testament.

Despite its name, the Biblical canon precedes the Protestant Reformation, being the one used by Saint Jerome of Stridon and debated at the Roman Catholic Council of Trent.