- authority. In
other words,
deutero (second)
applies to
authority or
witnessing power,
whereas in
Roman Catholicism,
deutero applies to
chronology (the...
- A lost
literary work (referred
throughout this
article just as a lost work) is a do****ent,
literary work, or
piece of
multimedia produced some time in...
-
automatic renewals of copyright. Therefore, the
copyright on Thompson's
deutero-
canonical books Yankee in Oz (published in 1972) and The
Enchanted Island of...
-
categorized as
canonical, some non-
canonical, and
others extracanonical, semi-
canonical,
deutero-
canonical, pre-
canonical or post-
canonical. "Scripture"...
- 175–227, Josephus'
polemical work
Against Apion, 198–210, and the
deutero-
canonical Jewish Book of
Sirach or Ecclesiasticus, 7:18–36. More
recent research...
- the two
epistles can be used by
those on both
sides of the
Pauline vs.
deutero-Pauline debate. To
those who
favor Pauline authorship of Colossians, this...
- and Herodotus'
rationalized version.
Daniel 14,
Chapter 14 of the
deutero-
canonical version of the
biblical Book of Daniel,
otherwise known as Bel and...
- is
valued along with
other basic necessities of life in the
Jewish deutero-
canonical Book of Sirach.
English philosopher John Locke’s (1632-1704) writings...
- of the
Catholic Church.
Encyclopedia Press. p. 626. "Although the
deutero-
canonical portions of
Daniel seem to
contain anachronisms, they
should not be...
- Jehovah". In the Old Testament,
Jehoiakim was a king of Judah. In
deutero-
canonical texts,
Joakim is the
husband of Susanna, the
central character in...