Not quite accurate. The Hebrew forefathers never accepted what the Church deemed inspired 300 years later. And there were different lists as to what was inspired all the way to the fourth century. It really depends on the group of people. One could easily make the case (as us Protestants have) that the same people who determined the books that you accept as inspired, they rejected.
If you wish to follow the Hebrew canon, that is your choice. I happen to be Christian and read the Christian Canon.