apocrypha

(Greek: apokryphos, hidden)

Originally writings that claimed a sacred origin and were supposed to have been hidden for generations; later, a well-defined class of literature with scriptural or quasi-scriptural pretensions, but lacking genuineness and canonicity, which were composed during the two centuries before Christ and the early centuries of our era. Protestants apply the term improperly to denote also Old Testament books, not contained in the Jewish canon, but received by Catholics under the name of deuterocanonical.

The following is a list of the Apocrypha:

Apocrypha of Jewish Origin

Jewish Apocalypses Legendary Apocrypha of Jewish Origin Apocryphal Psalms and Prayers Jewish Philosophy Apocrypha of Jewish Origin with Christian Accretions Apocrypha Of Christian Origin

Apocryphal Gospels of Catholic Origin Judaistic and Heretical Gospels Pilate Literature and Other Apocrypha concerning Christ Gnostic Acts of the Apostles Catholic Apocryphal Acts of the Apostles Apocryphal Doctrinal Works Apocryphal Epistles Christian Apocryphal Apocalypses

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