Apocrypha
One thing I have to add on this was that Josephus mentioned canon in his "Against Apion" which states 22 books, including 12 minor prophets in one book, Samuel and Kings combined, Ezra-Nehmiah combined, etc.around AD90, which may be just before Jamneah Council.
Qumaran documents quote the scriptures similar to Josephus.
In other words, the exclusion of AP from the canon was not a new thing established by KJV, but they existed before and KJV translators agreed to such classification.
I don't think KJV established such criteria newly for themselves, but when KJV chose Masoretc Text as a basis, the criteria must have followed it. I don't think they rejected Jewish classification but just reconfirmed what was already established and believed.
One thing I have to add on this was that Josephus mentioned canon in his "Against Apion" which states 22 books, including 12 minor prophets in one book, Samuel and Kings combined, Ezra-Nehmiah combined, etc.around AD90, which may be just before Jamneah Council.
Qumaran documents quote the scriptures similar to Josephus.
In other words, the exclusion of AP from the canon was not a new thing established by KJV, but they existed before and KJV translators agreed to such classification.
I don't think KJV established such criteria newly for themselves, but when KJV chose Masoretc Text as a basis, the criteria must have followed it. I don't think they rejected Jewish classification but just reconfirmed what was already established and believed.