The Christian Biblical canon is the set of books Christians regard as divinely inspired and thus constituting the Christian Bible. Although the Early Church primarily used the Greek translation of the Jewish Scriptures, the Septuagint or LXX, or the Targums among Aramaic speakers, the Apostles did not otherwise leave a defined set of new scriptures. McDonald and Sanders's The Canon Debate, 2002, Appendix B, lists the following most important primary sources for the "New Testament Canon".
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