Something I've wondered: Christians took Jewish scripture and repackaged it as the Old Testament, and once the canon was selected, nothing more was added to it. However, Jesus's life was a non-event as far as Jewish theology goes (being kicked out of Palestine by the Romans would have been a more significant event), so have Jews added to their holy scriptures since those times? Perhaps only a portion of the Old Testament had any special religious significance in the first place.


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). I am quite certain that anyone who tried to add anything to the Tanakh would have a major fight on his hands--a violent one in some quarters. But that is because of the weight of Rabbinic tradition and scholarly opinion--especially in the Talmud. It's not accurate (in my opinion) to regard the Talmud as commentary in the same sense of a commentary on the Gospel of John that a Christian seminarian might read. It is a far more venerated text than that.