Instead, it began as a body of diverse traditions which were mostly preserved in oral form. These include epics of Israel’s origins and history such as the patriarchal narrative and Moses and Exodus from Egypt. The formulation of these traditions in the society took place before anyone could point out to a Bible, a uniform and authoritative collection of sacred texts. Most people who composed biblical texts did not witness the history that they recorded. Instead, they completely relied on their knowledge of the past. Additionally, they ensured that the traditional stories were revised so that they were relevant to the contemporary setting. The primary biblical written traditions included Songs of Temple liturgy such as Psalms and Royal archives such as Samuel-Kings. Unfortunately, it is extremely hard to trace some of the scriptures that were lost. However, the responsibility of the preservation of the existing canon of the Hebrew is handed over to “rabbis”, the first and second century teachers. Many centuries later, Judaism underwent a significant change as rabbinic Judaism became the Judaism of most Jews. Even though rabbinic Judaism was now a prominent form, it still went through many changes in the medieval
Instead, it began as a body of diverse traditions which were mostly preserved in oral form. These include epics of Israel’s origins and history such as the patriarchal narrative and Moses and Exodus from Egypt. The formulation of these traditions in the society took place before anyone could point out to a Bible, a uniform and authoritative collection of sacred texts. Most people who composed biblical texts did not witness the history that they recorded. Instead, they completely relied on their knowledge of the past. Additionally, they ensured that the traditional stories were revised so that they were relevant to the contemporary setting. The primary biblical written traditions included Songs of Temple liturgy such as Psalms and Royal archives such as Samuel-Kings. Unfortunately, it is extremely hard to trace some of the scriptures that were lost. However, the responsibility of the preservation of the existing canon of the Hebrew is handed over to “rabbis”, the first and second century teachers. Many centuries later, Judaism underwent a significant change as rabbinic Judaism became the Judaism of most Jews. Even though rabbinic Judaism was now a prominent form, it still went through many changes in the medieval