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Definitions from the WebTerm: ApocryphaDescription:Apocrypha refers to a collection of ancient texts that are not included in the standard versions of religious scripture, such as the Hebrew Bible or the Christian New Testament. These texts are often considered to be of uncertain authorship or of questionable authenticity. The term can also be used more broadly to refer to any writings or works that are not considered to be part of the official canon of a religion. Sample Sentences:1. The Apocrypha provides valuable insights into the historical and cultural context of biblical times. 2. Many theologians engage with the Apocrypha to explore additional religious teachings and perspectives. 3. Some people believe that the exclusion of the Apocrypha from the Bible was a deliberate act to suppress certain ideas. 4. The Apocrypha includes books such as Tobit, Judith, and the Wisdom of Solomon. 5. Scholars continue to study and analyze the Apocrypha to better understand its significance within religious traditions. Products:Explore related books and resources on the Apocrypha on Amazon: Amazon Search: Apocrypha | ||||
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