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Intertestamental period

The intertestamental period (Protestant) or deuterocanonical period (Catholic and Eastern Orthodox) is the period of time between the events of the protocanonical books and the New Testament. Traditionally, it is considered to cover roughly four hundred years, spanning the ministry of Malachi (c. 420 BC) to the appearance of John the Baptist in the early 1st century AD. It is roughly contiguous with the Second Temple period (516 BC-70 AD) and encompasses the age of Hellenistic Judaism.

It is known by some members of the Protestant community as the "400 Silent Years" because it was a span where no new prophets were raised and God revealed nothing new to the Jewish people.[1] Many of the deuterocanonical books, accepted as scripture by the Catholic Church and Eastern Orthodoxy, were written during this time, as were many pseudepigraphal works, the Biblical apocrypha, the Jewish apocrypha, and the Dead Sea Scrolls. An understanding of the events of the intertestamental period provides historical and literary context for the New Testament.

Beginnings of the and Hellenistic Judaism

Jewish diaspora

Establishment of the first

synagogues

Change in common language from to Aramaic and Hellenistic Greek

Biblical Hebrew

The events of the , as documented in the Books of the Maccabees

Maccabean Revolt

Reign of the and Herodian dynasties, followed by Roman rule

Hasmonean

Production of the Greek , the first translation of the Hebrew scriptures into another language[2]

Septuagint

Writing of the , the rediscovery of which became central to modern and contemporary Biblical criticism[2]

Dead Sea Scrolls

Writing of the (biblical apocrypha) and pseudepigrapha

deuterocanonical books

Babylonian captivity

Dating the Bible

Development of the Hebrew Bible canon

Development of the New Testament canon

Development of the Old Testament canon

History of ancient Israel and Judah

Kings of Judah

Missing years (Jewish calendar)

Samaritan Pentateuch

The International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, Vol 1, Page 457 "Literary Activity"

Pfeiffer, Charles F. Between the Testaments. Grand Rapids, Mich.: Baker Book House, 1959. 132 p.

Carroll, Benajah Harvey. (PDF). Woodstock, VA: Grace Baptist Church. p. 9. Archived from the original (PDF) on August 7, 2015.

Between the Testaments (PDF)