• typically 39 protocanonical books in most Christian bibles, which correspond to the 24 books in the Jewish Tanakh. The list of protocanonical books is Genesis...
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  • deuterocanonical books. The term distinguished these books from both the protocanonical books (the books of the Hebrew canon) and the biblical apocrypha (books of Jewish...
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  • Eastern Orthodox) is the period of time between the events of the protocanonical books and the New Testament. Traditionally, it is considered to cover roughly...
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    comprise 39 books of the Old Testament (according to the Hebrew Bible canon, known especially to non-Protestant Christians as the protocanonical books) and 27...
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  • deuterocanonical books of Catholicism and anagignoskomena of Eastern Orthodoxy except for the four Books of Maccabees. It accepts the 39 protocanonical books along...
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  • counts. List of most translated individual authors List of best-selling books Index Translationum Wycliffe Global Alliance Archived 26 August 2020 at...
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  • Hebrew Bible's 24 books (the protocanonical books) divided differently (into 39 books) and the 27-book New Testament for a total of 66 books. Some denominations...
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    and the Hebraica veritas of the protocanonical books. In his Vulgate's prologues, he describes some portions of books in the Septuagint that were not...
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    that Moses did not author the Torah, and that the Torah and other protocanonical books were written or redacted by somebody else, cites Ibn Ezra commentary...
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  • Testament pseudepigrapha Mosaic authorship New Testament apocrypha Protocanonical books Pseudepigrapha Evans, Craig A. (October 2008). "Introduction". In...
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  • Alexandria Protestantism Protestantism and Islam Protestantism by country Protocanonical books Psalm 151 Psalms Puritans Quakers Quirinius Radical Reformation Raising...
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    Bible) 4 Esdras (2 Esdras in the King James Bible) The protocanonical and deuterocanonical books he placed in their traditional positions in the Old Testament...
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  • in 1546 confirmed that listed deuterocanonical books were equally authoritative as the protocanonical in the Canon of Trent, in the year Luther died....
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    Protestant form including the New Testament and the protocanonical Old Testament, not the deuterocanonical books. There are 929 chapters in the Old Testament...
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  • churches include additional books in their Old Testament. These are called deuterocanonical, as opposed to protocanonical. Eastern Orthodox churches uses...
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  • Josephus (37 – c. 100 AD). These books mention many of the same prominent political figures as the New Testament books and are crucial for understanding...
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  • The Literary Relationship Between the Book of Wisdom and the Protocanonical Wisdom Books of the Old Testament. He was ordained as a priest in the Catholic...
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    the Septuagint, and the definer for the Roman Catholics of the terms protocanonical and the ancient term apocryphal. His work Bibliotheca sancta ex præcipuis...
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  • ISBN 0-86078-146-1. Rutherford Hayes Platt The lost books of the Bible and The forgotten books of Eden (Collins-World Publishers, 1926). R. M. Grant...
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  • 1–2 Kings instead of 1–4 Kings) in those books which are universally considered canonical: the protocanonicals. The Talmud (the Jewish commentary on the...
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    deuterocanonical works between the protocanonical Old Testament and the New, but not interspersed among the other Old Testament books as in Catholic Bibles. Beales...
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