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New Apostolic Bible

Arne Horn, Apostle
New Apostolic Bible
This Bible was written because not all the Deuterocanonical books and Bibles contain the Apocrypha. ( Apocryphal comes from the Greek word for hidden or secret. Apocrypha is a term that certain books are referred initially were considered as part of the Old Testament of the Bible by some but ultimately not included . In the canon of the Bible we know Apocrypha of the Old Testament and Apocrypha of the New Testament.) The Deuterocanonical books...

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The Apocrypha #3

Arne, Apostle
The Apocrypha #3
The Geneva Bible said this in 1560: These books that follow in order unto the New testament, are called Apocrypha, that is, books, which were not received by a commune consent to be red and expounded publicly in the Church, neither yet served to prove any point of Christian religion, save in as much as they had the consent of the other Scriptures called Canonical to confirm the same, or rather whereon they were grounded: but as books proceedi...

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The Apocrypha #1

Arne, Apostle
The Apocrypha #1
The Biblical apocrypha (from the Greek ¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿, apókruphos, meaning "hidden") denotes the collection of ancient books found, in some editions of the Bible, in a separate section between the Old and New Testaments or as an appendix after the New Testament.

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The Apocrypha #7

Arne, Apostle
The Apocrypha #7
The word "apocrypha" means "things put away" or "things hidden" and comes from the Greek through the Latin. The general term is usually applied to the books that were considered by the church as useful, but not divinely inspired. As such, to refer to Gnostic writings as "apocryphal" is misleading since they would not be classified in the same category by orthodox believers. Often used by the Greek Fathers was the term antilegomena, or "spoken ...

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The Book of Enoch

Arne Horn, Apostle
The Book of Enoch
Content, The first part of the Book of Enoch describes the fall of the Watchers, the angels who fathered the Nephilim. The remainder of the book describes Enoch's visits to heaven in the form of travels, visions and dreams, and his revelations. The book consists of five quite distinct major sections (see each section for details): Most scholars believe that these five sections were originally independent works (with different dates of composi...

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The Apocrypha #4

Arne, Apostle
The Apocrypha #4
{This is the 100th book since 2007!} The Biblical apocrypha (from the Greek ¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿, apókruphos, meaning "hidden") denotes the collection of ancient books found, in some editions of the Bible, in a separate section between the Old and New Testaments or as an appendix after the New Testament. Although the term Apocrypha had been in use since the 5th century, it was in Luther's Bible of 1534 that the Apocrypha was first published as a separat...

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The Apocrypha #2

Arne, Apostle
The Apocrypha #2
The Biblical apocrypha (from the Greek ¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿, apókruphos, meaning "hidden") denotes the collection of ancient books found, in some editions of the Bible, in a separate section between the Old and New Testaments or as an appendix after the New Testament. Although the term Apocrypha had been in use since the 5th century, it was in Luther's Bible of 1534 that the Apocrypha was first published as a separate intertestamental section. Luther was...

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The Apocrypha #8

Arne, Apostle
The Apocrypha #8
Often used by scholars is the term pseudepigrapha, or "falsely inscribed" or "falsely attributed", in the sense that the writings were written by an anonymous author who appended the name of an apostle to his work, such as in the Gospel of Peter or The Ethiopic Apocalypse of Enoch: almost all books, in both Old and New Testaments, called "apocrypha" in the Protestant tradition are pseudepigrapha. In the Catholic and Orthodox traditions,

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Flavius Josephus Against Apion

Arne, Apostle
Flavius Josephus Against Apion
Titus Flavius Josephus (/d¿ö¿si¿f¿s/, [1] 37 - c. 100), born Joseph ben Matityahu (Hebrew: ¿¿¿¿ ¿¿ ¿¿¿¿¿¿, Yosef ben Matityahu), was a first-century Romano-Jewish scholar, historian and hagiographer, who was born in Jerusalem-then part of Roman Judea-to a father of priestly descent and a mother who claimed royal ancestry. He initially fought against the Romans during the First Jewish-Roman War as head of Jewish forces in Galilee, until surrend...

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The Book of Enoch

Arne Horn, Apostle
The Book of Enoch
The Book of Enoch (also 1 Enoch, Ge'-ez: ¿¿¿¿ ¿¿¿ mäts'hafä henok) is an ancient Jewish religious work, ascribed by tradition to Enoch, the great-grandfather of Noah, although modern scholars estimate the older sections (mainly in the Book of the Watchers) to date from about 300 BC, and the latest part (Book of Parables) probably to the end of the first century BC. It is not part of the Biblical canon as used by Jews, apart from Beta Israel. ...

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New Apostolic Bible

Arne Horn, Apostle
New Apostolic Bible
This Bible was written because not all the Deuterocanonical books and Bibles contain the Apocrypha. ( Apocryphal comes from the Greek word for hidden or secret. Apocrypha is a term that certain books are referred initially were considered as part of the Old Testament of the Bible by some but ultimately not included . In the canon of the Bible we know Apocrypha of the Old Testament and Apocrypha of the New Testament.) The Deuterocanonical books...

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Octavius of Menusius Felix

Arne Horn, Apostle
Octavius of Menusius Felix
Marcus Minucius Felix (died c. 250AD in Rome) was one of the earliest of the Latin apologists for Christianity. He is from a Berber origin. Nothing is known of his personal history, and even the date at which he wrote can be only approximately ascertained as between AD 150 and 270. Jerome's De Viris Illustribus #58 speaks of him as "Romae insignis causidicus" [one of Rome's notable solicitors], but in that he is probably only improving on the ...

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The Books of Adam and Eve

Arne, Apostle
The Books of Adam and Eve
Adam and Eve, according to the creation myths of the Abrahamic religions, were the first man and woman. The story of Adam and Eve is central to the belief that God created human beings to live in a Paradise on earth, although they fell away from that state and formed the present world full of suffering and injustice. It provides the basis for the belief that humanity is in essence a single family, with everyone descended from a single pair of ...

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Tatian's Address to the Greeks

Arne Horn, Apostle
Tatian's Address to the Greeks
Tatian was an Assyrian who was a pupil of Justin Martyr in Rome, where, Justin says, the apomnemoneumata (recollections or memoirs) of the Apostles, the gospels, were read every Sunday. When Justin quotes the synoptic Gospels, he tends to do so in a harmonised form, and Helmut Koester and others conclude that Justin must have possessed a Greek harmony text of Matthew, Luke and Mark. If so, it is unclear how much Tatian may have borrowed from t...

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The Apocrypha #8

Arne, Apostle
The Apocrypha #8
As such, to refer to Gnostic writings as "apocryphal" is misleading since they would not be classified in the same category by orthodox believers. Often used by the Greek Fathers was the term antilegomena, or "spoken against", although some canonical books were also spoken against, such as the Apocalypse of John in the East.

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The Apocrypha #6

Arne, Apostle
The Apocrypha #6
The New Testament Apocrypha are a number of writings by early Christians that give accounts of Jesus and his teachings, the nature of God, or the teachings of his apostles and of their lives. These writings often have links with the books generally regarded as "canonical" but Christian denominations disagree on which writings should be regarded as "canonical" and which are "apocryphal".

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The New Testament

Arne, Apostle
The New Testament
The New Testament has influenced religious, philosophical, and political movements in Christianity, and left an indelible mark on itsliterature, art and music. The New Testament is ananthology, a collection of Christian works written in the common Greek languageof the first century, at different times by various writers, who were earlyJewish disciples. In almost all Christian traditions today, the New Testament consists of 27 books. The origin...

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The treatise of Athenagoras

Arne Horn, Apostle
The treatise of Athenagoras
Athenagoras (/¿æ¿¿¿næ¿¿r¿s/, Greek: ¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿ ¿ ¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿, c. 133 - c. 190 AD) was a Father of the Church, an Ante-Nicene Christian-apologist who lived during the second half of the 2nd century of whom little is known for certain, besides that he was Athenian (though possibly not originally from Athens), a philosopher, and a convert to Christianity.

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The Apocrypha #5

Arne, Apostle
The Apocrypha #5
The New Testament Apocrypha are a number of writings by early Christians that give accounts of Jesus and his teachings, the nature of God, or the teachings of his apostles and of their lives. These writings often have links with the books generally regarded as "canonical" but Christian denominations disagree on which writings should be regarded as "canonical" and which are "apocryphal". Definition. The word "apocrypha" means "things put away" ...

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The Names Of God

Arne, Apostle
The Names Of God
This book is about all the names of the God Allmighty known in the Old Testament and in the New Testament we learn more about the name Lord Jesus.

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