- (also
known as The Book of Adam and Eve) is a 6th-century
Christian extracanonical work
found in Ge'ez,
translated from an
Arabic original. It does not...
- is my leap"; Arabic: كسفيائيل, Kasfīyāʾīl) is an
angel appearing in
extracanonical Jewish, Christian, and
Islamic mystical and
magical works,
often as...
- God" in
theophory in the
Bible C****iel, an
angel appearing in
several extracanonical Jewish, Christian, and
Islamic mystical and
magical works Castile (disambiguation)...
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texts are
categorized as canonical, some non-canonical, and
others extracanonical, semi-canonical, deutero-canonical, pre-canonical or post-canonical...
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Ancient Hebrew writings are
texts written in
Biblical Hebrew using the Paleo-Hebrew
alphabet before the
destruction of the
Second Temple in 70 CE. The...
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published by
Counterpoint Press, is a
compendium of
canonical and
extracanonical sayings of
Jesus that are
considered authentic by the authors. The book...
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accepted or
categorized as canonical, some non-canonical, and
others extracanonical, semi-canonical, deutero-canonical, pre-canonical or post-canonical...
- on the character, and even
short stories.
Published collections of
extracanonical works include:
Sherlock Holmes: The
Published Apocrypha,
edited by Jack...
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containing both the
Hebrew Bible (Tanakh) and the New Testament, as well as
extracanonical works. The
study of
biblical m****cripts is
important because handwritten...
- 239 (Summer 1980), pp. 49–60. Savelle, Charles. 2009.
Canonical and
Extracanonical portraits of Balaam.
Bibliotheca Sacra 166:387-404. Shenk, Robert. “The...