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Apocrypha - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Apocrypha (from the Greek word , meaning " those having been hidden away ") are texts of uncertain authenticity, or writings where the authorship is questioned. When used in the specific context of...
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Biblical apocrypha - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Books of the Bible - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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PART II: THE BOOKS OF THE APOCRYPHA ... This book is in no sense a new edition of The Books of the Apocrypha: their Origin, Teaching and Contents (1914). It is from beginning to end a new and wholly independent work.
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Though not part of the original project but published in 1895 the Apocrypha (Greek for "hidden") is the term used to denote the fifteen books included in the Septuagint (the first Greek translation of the Bible) and the Vulgate (Jerome's Latin translation of the Bible), which were incorporated in the Catholic and...
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Subject: Bible - Apocrypha ... Powell's Books at Portland Farmers Market ... Rare and Collectible Books...
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Apocrypha: Bible Apocrypha, Apocrypha of the New Testament, Apocryphal Gospels, Apocryphal Acts, and other books of the Apocrypha! ... Here are the ancient New Testament Apocrypha with translations and commentary. The Apocrypha are documents that were not accepted into the canon of the New Testament by the orthodox church.
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