Marcion
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The Gospel of Marcion a gnostic but otherwise non-canonical text, can be dated to the early 2nd century.
The traditional view holds Marcion did not compose the gospel directly but copied the Gospel of Luke removing the text that opposed his own view.
Year: 130-140 AD
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Early Christians, Ebionites, Marcionites, Gnostics, all had their own Bibles and scripture - Bart Ehrman
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After Marcion (160 AD) rejected 'Angry' OT Hebrew God, Christians compiled NT Bible - Craig Blomberg
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In 140 AD, Marcion rejected the OT Bible, and 'inferior, evil' OT Jewish God - Lorence Yufa (Milwaukee Athiests)
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Marcion (85-160 AD) listed 11 books in New Testament Bible and rejected the Old Testament - Tovia Singer
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