When Martin
Luther proposed the Palestinian
canon, 39 books,
in Hebrew in 1529 as the Old Testament canon;
the Catholic
Church, following the model of
refuting error and
defining biblically unrevealed truth set in Acts
15--accepting
the Holy Spirit as revealing authority--defined, at
the Council
of Trent, 1563, the Old Testament canon of 46 books
following
the Alexandrian Greek Septuagint.