The Holy Word
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American and French Research on the Treasury of the French Language (ARTFL) Project.
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THE GNOSTIC SOCIETY LIBRARY Christian Apocrypha and Early Christian Literature Archive Notes A wide range of texts -- some showing Gnostic tendancy or influence -- survived within the Christian tradition outside of the New Testiment canon. This section of the library offers a large collection of these documents. Note that texts discovered in the Nag Hammadi collection are listed in the Nag ...
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Pseudepigrapha, Apocrypha and Sacred Writings TERMS Apocrypha Pseudepigrapha F.A.Q. Is God real more... Similar Sites Letters of Pontius Pilate Other Links Negev Script Welcome To Pseudepigrapha, Apocrypha and Sacred Writings. I have an interest in all documents that even might be classified as Holy. While there are a lot of sites out there that have portions of what I am interested in, this ...
This document was found by Prof. Morton Smith in 1958 at the Mar Saba monastery, southeast of Jerusalem. In the document, authoritatively attributed to Clement of Alexandria, a "Secret Gospel of Mark" is mentioned. Clement presents fragments from the text of this secret gospel which he claims is in the custody of the Church in Alexandria, but which is kept secret.
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Deuterocanonical References in the New Testament by James Akin I get a lot of requests for a list of the references the New Testament makes to the deuterocanonical books of the Old Testament. Unfortunately, giving a list is not such a simple affair since it is not always obvious whether something is a genuine reference. Hebrews 11:35 is an indisputable reference to 2 Maccabees 7, but many are ...
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What are the Deuterocanonical Books of the Bible The early Christian Church used the same Greek-language Scriptures as the Jews of the time (some of whom spoke no Hebrew), the so-called Septuagint, which consisted of the books of what we now call the Old Testament and the Apocrypha, or Deuterocanonical Books. In about 90 CE, the Jewish Canon of Scripture began to be finalized, and today it ...
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Apocrypha: a Fresh Look, Apocrypha of the Bible, Apocrypha, why rejected
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The Old Testament Canon Who has the right canon The canon of the Old Testament is the list of books that make up the Old Testament. Protestants and Catholics have different ideas about which books belong to the canon of the Old Testament, and the Eastern Orthodox have yet another opinion -- so one naturally is lead to ask the question, which is right In this discussion I intend to focus on the ...
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Deuterocanonical (Apocryphal) Books Often people ask why Catholics use the Deuterocanonical books, and many Protestants do not. For the most part there is nothing in the Deuterocanonical books that would separate different forms of Christianity, except for two passages. In 2 Maccabees chapter 12, they pray for the souls of the dead. This passage is significant in that it contradicts ...
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