The Tipitaka - Sutta Pitaka - Digha Nikaya - Part I
The Tipitaka: “The Sutta Pitaka contains all the dhamma (teachings) of the Buddhist faith…divided into five collections (nikayas); the Digha Nikaya, the Majjhima Nikaya, the Samyutta Nikaya, the Anguttara Nikaya, an the Kuddaka Nikaya…”
The Tipitaka contains everything we know of the Buddha teachings. Tipitaka means three baskets and refers to the three main sections of the Pali Buddhist Canon, The Sutta Pitaka, Abhidhamma Pitaka and Vinyana Pitaka.
On Suttas. The fundamental building blocks of the Buddhas teaching are suttas, which are the equivalent of a sermon, homily, religious discourse, lecture, or dialogue….”
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The Tipitaka - Introduction
The series into the Pali Buddhist Cannon.
The Tipitaka: “The Sutta Pitaka contains all the dhamma (teachings) of the Buddhist faith…divided into five collections (nikayas); the Digha Nikaya, the Majjhima Nikaya, the Samyutta Nikaya, the Anguttara Nikaya, an the Kuddaka Nikaya…"
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The Apocrypha: The Universal Deuterocanon - Maccabees
The Apocrypha: The Universal Deuterocanon - Maccabees: The name Maccabee, probably meaning “hammer” is…applied to the books of Maccabees…Judas third son of the priest Mattathias and first leader of the revolt against the Seleucid Kings who persecuted the Jews…Written C100 BC…purpose is to record the deliverance of Israel that God worked through the family of Mattathias, his three sons Judas, Jonathon and Simon…[no content used as a story of the above only]
The Apocrypha is a collection of books written in the four centuries between the Old and New Testaments. Though the Apocrypha is not Scripture, many Protestants have found the collection useful historically, theologically, and spiritually. Discerning readers of the Apocrypha gain a fuller understanding of first-century Judaism. historical standpoint, the Apocrypha sheds light on two monumental events in Second Temple Judaism: the Hellenization crisis and the Maccabean revolt. These events shaped the consciousness and ideology of every Jewish person living in the first century AD and are therefore vital for the study of the New Testament. (https://www.desiringgod.org/articles/what-is-the-apocrypha)
Apocrypha: Hidden
Deuterocanon: The books of the Old Testament which are part of the canon of Scripture but which are not found in the Hebrew Bible.
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The Apocrypha Orthodox Deuterocanon Esdras
The Apocrypha Orthodox Deuterocanon Esdras: Esdras is an ancient Greek version of the biblical Book of Ezra in use among early church and modern Christians. As part of the Septuagint translation of the Old Testament, it is regarded as deuterocanonical in the churches of the East but apocryphal in the West.
The Apocrypha is a collection of books written in the four centuries between the Old and New Testaments. Though the Apocrypha is not Scripture, many Protestants have found the collection useful historically, theologically, and spiritually. Discerning readers of the Apocrypha gain a fuller understanding of first-century Judaism. historical standpoint, the Apocrypha sheds light on two monumental events in Second Temple Judaism: the Hellenization crisis and the Maccabean revolt. These events shaped the consciousness and ideology of every Jewish person living in the first century AD and are therefore vital for the study of the New Testament. (https://www.desiringgod.org/articles/what-is-the-apocrypha)
Apocrypha: Hidden
Deuterocanon: The books of the Old Testament which are part of the canon of Scripture but which are not found in the Hebrew Bible.
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The Apocrypha Universal Deuterocanon Baruch
The Apocrypha Universal Deuterocanon Baruch: Called Baruch…ascribe the book to the well-known assistant to Jeremiah…collection of four very different compositions, ending with “The Letter of Jeremiah”…Baruch reads his scroll to King Jechoniah…C200 BC.
The Apocrypha is a collection of books written in the four centuries between the Old and New Testaments. Though the Apocrypha is not Scripture, many Protestants have found the collection useful historically, theologically, and spiritually. Discerning readers of the Apocrypha gain a fuller understanding of first-century Judaism. historical standpoint, the Apocrypha sheds light on two monumental events in Second Temple Judaism: the Hellenization crisis and the Maccabean revolt. These events shaped the consciousness and ideology of every Jewish person living in the first century AD and are therefore vital for the study of the New Testament. (https://www.desiringgod.org/articles/what-is-the-apocrypha)
Apocrypha: Hidden
Deuterocanon: The books of the Old Testament which are part of the canon of Scripture but which are not found in the Hebrew Bible.
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The Apocrypha Universal Deuterocanon Sirach
The Apocrypha Universal Deuterocanon Sirach: The Wisdom of Ben Sira…presenting moral teaching to catechumans [a Christian convert under instruction before baptism] and to the faithful. The author, a sage who lived in Jerusalem. Written Hebrew, C200 -175BC
The Apocrypha is a collection of books written in the four centuries between the Old and New Testaments. Though the Apocrypha is not Scripture, many Protestants have found the collection useful historically, theologically, and spiritually. Discerning readers of the Apocrypha gain a fuller understanding of first-century Judaism. historical standpoint, the Apocrypha sheds light on two monumental events in Second Temple Judaism: the Hellenization crisis and the Maccabean revolt. These events shaped the consciousness and ideology of every Jewish person living in the first century AD and are therefore vital for the study of the New Testament. (https://www.desiringgod.org/articles/what-is-the-apocrypha)
Apocrypha: Hidden
Deuterocanon: The books of the Old Testament which are part of the canon of Scripture but which are not found in the Hebrew Bible.
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The Apocrypha Universal Deuterocanon Wisdom
The Apocrypha is a collection of books written in the four centuries between the Old and New Testaments. Though the Apocrypha is not Scripture, many Protestants have found the collection useful historically, theologically, and spiritually. Discerning readers of the Apocrypha gain a fuller understanding of first-century Judaism. historical standpoint, the Apocrypha sheds light on two monumental events in Second Temple Judaism: the Hellenization crisis and the Maccabean revolt. These events shaped the consciousness and ideology of every Jewish person living in the first century AD and are therefore vital for the study of the New Testament. (https://www.desiringgod.org/articles/what-is-the-apocrypha)
Apocrypha: Hidden
Deuterocanon: The books of the Old Testament which are part of the canon of Scripture but which are not found in the Hebrew Bible.
The Apocrypha Universal Deuterocanon Wisdom: Book of Wisdom was written fifty years before the coming of Christ……author likely member of Jewish community in Alexandria…at times he speaks in the person of Solomon…
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The Apocrypha - Universal Deuterocanon - Judith
The Apocrypha is a collection of books written in the four centuries between the Old and New Testaments. Though the Apocrypha is not Scripture, many Protestants have found the collection useful historically, theologically, and spiritually. Discerning readers of the Apocrypha gain a fuller understanding of first-century Judaism. historical standpoint, the Apocrypha sheds light on two monumental events in Second Temple Judaism: the Hellenization crisis and the Maccabean revolt. These events shaped the consciousness and ideology of every Jewish person living in the first century AD and are therefore vital for the study of the New Testament. (https://www.desiringgod.org/articles/what-is-the-apocrypha)
Apocrypha: Hidden
Deuterocanon: The books of the Old Testament which are part of the canon of Scripture but which are not found in the Hebrew Bible.
The Apocrypha - Universal Deuterocanon - Judith: Book of Judith relates to the story of God’s deliverance of the Jewish people...written around C100 BC.
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The Apocrypha - Universal Deuterocanon - Tobit
The Apocrypha is a collection of books written in the four centuries between the Old and New Testaments. Though the Apocrypha is not Scripture, many Protestants have found the collection useful historically, theologically, and spiritually. Discerning readers of the Apocrypha gain a fuller understanding of first-century Judaism. historical standpoint, the Apocrypha sheds light on two monumental events in Second Temple Judaism: the Hellenization crisis and the Maccabean revolt. These events shaped the consciousness and ideology of every Jewish person living in the first century AD and are therefore vital for the study of the New Testament. (https://www.desiringgod.org/articles/what-is-the-apocrypha)
Apocrypha: Hidden
Deuterocanon: The books of the Old Testament which are part of the canon of Scripture but which are not found in the Hebrew Bible.
Universal Deuterocanon - Tobit: The book of Tobit, after its principal character…combines Jewish piety [religious or reverent] and morality with folklore in a story…provides insights into the faith [Judaic]. Written C200 BC.
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The Apocrypha Judeo-Christian Legends and Pseudepigrapah – Apocryphon of Ezekiel
The Apocrypha Judeo-Christian Legends and Pseudepigrapah – Apocryphon of Ezekiel: Apocryphon of Ezekiel…composed in the 1st century BC…fragment 1 comes from the dead sea…
The Apocrypha is a collection of books written in the four centuries between the Old and New Testaments. Though the Apocrypha is not Scripture, many Protestants have found the collection useful historically, theologically, and spiritually. Discerning readers of the Apocrypha gain a fuller understanding of first-century Judaism. historical standpoint, the Apocrypha sheds light on two monumental events in Second Temple Judaism: the Hellenization crisis and the Maccabean revolt. These events shaped the consciousness and ideology of every Jewish person living in the first century AD and are therefore vital for the study of the New Testament. (https://www.desiringgod.org/articles/what-is-the-apocrypha)
Apocrypha: Hidden
Deuterocanon: The books of the Old Testament which are part of the canon of Scripture but which are not found in the Hebrew Bible.
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The Apocrypha Judeo-Christian Legends and Pseudepigrapah – Revelation of Elijah
The Apocrypha Judeo-Christian Legends and Pseudepigrapah – Revelation of Elijah: The revelation of Elijah…1st or 2nd century AD…
The Apocrypha is a collection of books written in the four centuries between the Old and New Testaments. Though the Apocrypha is not Scripture, many Protestants have found the collection useful historically, theologically, and spiritually. Discerning readers of the Apocrypha gain a fuller understanding of first-century Judaism. historical standpoint, the Apocrypha sheds light on two monumental events in Second Temple Judaism: the Hellenization crisis and the Maccabean revolt. These events shaped the consciousness and ideology of every Jewish person living in the first century AD and are therefore vital for the study of the New Testament. (https://www.desiringgod.org/articles/what-is-the-apocrypha)
Apocrypha: Hidden
Deuterocanon: The books of the Old Testament which are part of the canon of Scripture but which are not found in the Hebrew Bible.
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The Apocrypha Judeo-Christian Legends and Pseudepigrapah – Revelation of Zephaniah
The Apocrypha Judeo-Christian Legends and Pseudepigrapah – Revelation of Zephaniah: The apocalypse of Zephaniah…written between 100BC and the late 2nd century AD…
The Apocrypha is a collection of books written in the four centuries between the Old and New Testaments. Though the Apocrypha is not Scripture, many Protestants have found the collection useful historically, theologically, and spiritually. Discerning readers of the Apocrypha gain a fuller understanding of first-century Judaism. historical standpoint, the Apocrypha sheds light on two monumental events in Second Temple Judaism: the Hellenization crisis and the Maccabean revolt. These events shaped the consciousness and ideology of every Jewish person living in the first century AD and are therefore vital for the study of the New Testament. (https://www.desiringgod.org/articles/what-is-the-apocrypha)
Apocrypha: Hidden
Deuterocanon: The books of the Old Testament which are part of the canon of Scripture but which are not found in the Hebrew Bible.
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The Apocrypha Judeo-Christian Legends and Pseudepigrapah – Revelation of Abraham
he Apocrypha Judeo-Christian Legends and Pseudepigrapah – Revelation of Abraham: The Apocalypse of Abraham called the revelation of Abraham…between 70 and 150AD…history of Abraham in his father’s house and his conversion to monotheism…
The Apocrypha is a collection of books written in the four centuries between the Old and New Testaments. Though the Apocrypha is not Scripture, many Protestants have found the collection useful historically, theologically, and spiritually. Discerning readers of the Apocrypha gain a fuller understanding of first-century Judaism. historical standpoint, the Apocrypha sheds light on two monumental events in Second Temple Judaism: the Hellenization crisis and the Maccabean revolt. These events shaped the consciousness and ideology of every Jewish person living in the first century AD and are therefore vital for the study of the New Testament. (https://www.desiringgod.org/articles/what-is-the-apocrypha)
Apocrypha: Hidden
Deuterocanon: The books of the Old Testament which are part of the canon of Scripture but which are not found in the Hebrew Bible.
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The Apocrypha Judeo-Christian Legends and Pseudepigrapah – 2-3-4Baruch
The Apocrypha Judeo-Christian Legends and Pseudepigrapah – 2-3-4Baruch: Baruch is a Jewish text…1st or 2nd century AD…it is also known as the Syriac Apocalypse of Baruch…Letter of Baruch to the Nine and Half Tribes…
The Apocrypha is a collection of books written in the four centuries between the Old and New Testaments. Though the Apocrypha is not Scripture, many Protestants have found the collection useful historically, theologically, and spiritually. Discerning readers of the Apocrypha gain a fuller understanding of first-century Judaism. historical standpoint, the Apocrypha sheds light on two monumental events in Second Temple Judaism: the Hellenization crisis and the Maccabean revolt. These events shaped the consciousness and ideology of every Jewish person living in the first century AD and are therefore vital for the study of the New Testament. (https://www.desiringgod.org/articles/what-is-the-apocrypha)
Apocrypha: Hidden
Deuterocanon: The books of the Old Testament which are part of the canon of Scripture but which are not found in the Hebrew Bible.
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The Apocrypha Judeo-Christian Legends and Pseudepigrapah – Ascension of Isaiah
The Apocrypha Judeo-Christian Legends and Pseudepigrapah – Ascension of Isaiah: The Ascension of Isaiah…composed…1st and 2nd centuries AD…three key parts…The Martyrdom of Isaiah…The Testament of Hezekiah and The Vision of Isaiah…Isaiah...sawn in two…also…prophetic…vision…Isaiah is transported through the seven dimensions…
The Apocrypha is a collection of books written in the four centuries between the Old and New Testaments. Though the Apocrypha is not Scripture, many Protestants have found the collection useful historically, theologically, and spiritually. Discerning readers of the Apocrypha gain a fuller understanding of first-century Judaism. historical standpoint, the Apocrypha sheds light on two monumental events in Second Temple Judaism: the Hellenization crisis and the Maccabean revolt. These events shaped the consciousness and ideology of every Jewish person living in the first century AD and are therefore vital for the study of the New Testament. (https://www.desiringgod.org/articles/what-is-the-apocrypha)
Apocrypha: Hidden
Deuterocanon: The books of the Old
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The Apocrypha Judeo-Christian Legends and Pseudepigrapah – Ascension of Isaiah
The Apocrypha Judeo-Christian Legends and Pseudepigrapah – Ascension of Isaiah: The Ascension of Isaiah…composed…1st and 2nd centuries AD…three key parts…The Martyrdom of Isaiah…The Testament of Hezekiah and The Vision of Isaiah…Isaiah...sawn in two…also…prophetic…vision…Isaiah is transported through the seven dimensions…
The Apocrypha is a collection of books written in the four centuries between the Old and New Testaments. Though the Apocrypha is not Scripture, many Protestants have found the collection useful historically, theologically, and spiritually. Discerning readers of the Apocrypha gain a fuller understanding of first-century Judaism. historical standpoint, the Apocrypha sheds light on two monumental events in Second Temple Judaism: the Hellenization crisis and the Maccabean revolt. These events shaped the consciousness and ideology of every Jewish person living in the first century AD and are therefore vital for the study of the New Testament. (https://www.desiringgod.org/articles/what-is-the-apocrypha)
Apocrypha: Hidden
Deuterocanon: The books of the Old Testament which are part of the canon of Scripture but which are not found in the Hebrew Bible.
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The Apocrypha Judeo-Christian Legends and Pseudepigrapah – Words of Gad the Seer
The Apocrypha Judeo-Christian Legends and Pseudepigrapah – Words of Gad the Seer: The words of Gad the Seer is a record missing from the biblical…Gad was a prophet who operated…with King David…shows features of medieval Kabbalistic thought…1st or 2nd century AD…messianic in nature, pointing to the person and work of Christ…chapter 2…rebuke of the…self-righteousness of Rome…
The Apocrypha is a collection of books written in the four centuries between the Old and New Testaments. Though the Apocrypha is not Scripture, many Protestants have found the collection useful historically, theologically, and spiritually. Discerning readers of the Apocrypha gain a fuller understanding of first-century Judaism. historical standpoint, the Apocrypha sheds light on two monumental events in Second Temple Judaism: the Hellenization crisis and the Maccabean revolt. These events shaped the consciousness and ideology of every Jewish person living in the first century AD and are therefore vital for the study of the New Testament. (https://www.desiringgod.org/articles/what-is-the-apocrypha)
Apocrypha: Hidden
Deuterocanon: The books of the Old Testament which are part of the canon of Scripture but which are not found in the Hebrew Bible.
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The Apocrypha Judeo-Christian Legends and Pseudepigrapah – Testament of Solomon
The Apocrypha Judeo-Christian Legends and Pseudepigrapah – Testament of Solomon: The testament of Solomon is the account of his receiving a ring of great power from the archangel Michael that enables him to systematically overcome and enslave a series of demons…forces these demons to help build the First Temple in Jerusalem…medieval period…1st century AD…
The Apocrypha is a collection of books written in the four centuries between the Old and New Testaments. Though the Apocrypha is not Scripture, many Protestants have found the collection useful historically, theologically, and spiritually. Discerning readers of the Apocrypha gain a fuller understanding of first-century Judaism. historical standpoint, the Apocrypha sheds light on two monumental events in Second Temple Judaism: the Hellenization crisis and the Maccabean revolt. These events shaped the consciousness and ideology of every Jewish person living in the first century AD and are therefore vital for the study of the New Testament. (https://www.desiringgod.org/articles/what-is-the-apocrypha)
Apocrypha: Hidden
Deuterocanon: The books of the Old Testament which are part of the canon of Scripture but which are not found in the Hebrew Bible.
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The Apocrypha Judeo-Christian Legends and Pseudepigrapah – Psalms of Solomon
The Apocrypha Judeo-Christian Legends and Pseudepigrapah – Psalms of Solomon: The apocryphal psalms attributed to Solomon…written in the 1st and 2nd centuries BC.
The Apocrypha is a collection of books written in the four centuries between the Old and New Testaments. Though the Apocrypha is not Scripture, many Protestants have found the collection useful historically, theologically, and spiritually. Discerning readers of the Apocrypha gain a fuller understanding of first-century Judaism. historical standpoint, the Apocrypha sheds light on two monumental events in Second Temple Judaism: the Hellenization crisis and the Maccabean revolt. These events shaped the consciousness and ideology of every Jewish person living in the first century AD and are therefore vital for the study of the New Testament. (https://www.desiringgod.org/articles/what-is-the-apocrypha)
Apocrypha: Hidden
Deuterocanon: The books of the Old Testament which are part of the canon of Scripture but which are not found in the Hebrew Bible.
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The Apocrypha Judeo-Christian Legends and Pseudepigrapah – Testament of Moses
The Apocrypha Judeo-Christian Legends and Pseudepigrapah – Testament of Moses: The testament of Moses…1st century BC or 1st century AD…surviving manuscript is actually a 6th century Latin translation of the Greek…includes dispute between Michael and Satan over the body of Moses…
The Apocrypha is a collection of books written in the four centuries between the Old and New Testaments. Though the Apocrypha is not Scripture, many Protestants have found the collection useful historically, theologically, and spiritually. Discerning readers of the Apocrypha gain a fuller understanding of first-century Judaism. historical standpoint, the Apocrypha sheds light on two monumental events in Second Temple Judaism: the Hellenization crisis and the Maccabean revolt. These events shaped the consciousness and ideology of every Jewish person living in the first century AD and are therefore vital for the study of the New Testament. (https://www.desiringgod.org/articles/what-is-the-apocrypha)
Apocrypha: Hidden
Deuterocanon: The books of the Old Testament which are part of the canon of Scripture but which are not found in the Hebrew Bible.
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The Apocrypha Judeo-Christian Legends and Pseudepigrapah – Testament of Job
The Apocrypha Judeo-Christian Legends and Pseudepigrapah – Testament of Job: The testament of Job…likely written in the 1st century BC or 1st century AD…it is an account of the last events and words f the protagonist…
The Apocrypha is a collection of books written in the four centuries between the Old and New Testaments. Though the Apocrypha is not Scripture, many Protestants have found the collection useful historically, theologically, and spiritually. Discerning readers of the Apocrypha gain a fuller understanding of first-century Judaism. historical standpoint, the Apocrypha sheds light on two monumental events in Second Temple Judaism: the Hellenization crisis and the Maccabean revolt. These events shaped the consciousness and ideology of every Jewish person living in the first century AD and are therefore vital for the study of the New Testament. (https://www.desiringgod.org/articles/what-is-the-apocrypha)
Apocrypha: Hidden
Deuterocanon: The books of the Old Testament which are part of the canon of Scripture but which are not found in the Hebrew Bible.
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The Apocrypha Judeo-Christian Legends and Pseudepigrapah – Joseph and Asenath
The Apocrypha Judeo-Christian Legends and Pseudepigrapah – Joseph and Asenath: A fictional tale
The Apocrypha is a collection of books written in the four centuries between the Old and New Testaments. Though the Apocrypha is not Scripture, many Protestants have found the collection useful historically, theologically, and spiritually. Discerning readers of the Apocrypha gain a fuller understanding of first-century Judaism. historical standpoint, the Apocrypha sheds light on two monumental events in Second Temple Judaism: the Hellenization crisis and the Maccabean revolt. These events shaped the consciousness and ideology of every Jewish person living in the first century AD and are therefore vital for the study of the New Testament. (https://www.desiringgod.org/articles/what-is-the-apocrypha)
Apocrypha: Hidden
Deuterocanon: The books of the Old Testament which are part of the canon of Scripture but which are not found in the Hebrew Bible.
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The Apocrypha Judeo-Christian Legends and Pseudepigrapah – Ladder of Jacob
The Apocrypha Judeo-Christian Legends and Pseudepigrapah – Ladder of Jacob: The ladder if Jacob…1st or 2nd century AD…dream found in Genesis 28:11-19…
The Apocrypha is a collection of books written in the four centuries between the Old and New Testaments. Though the Apocrypha is not Scripture, many Protestants have found the collection useful historically, theologically, and spiritually. Discerning readers of the Apocrypha gain a fuller understanding of first-century Judaism. historical standpoint, the Apocrypha sheds light on two monumental events in Second Temple Judaism: the Hellenization crisis and the Maccabean revolt. These events shaped the consciousness and ideology of every Jewish person living in the first century AD and are therefore vital for the study of the New Testament. (https://www.desiringgod.org/articles/what-is-the-apocrypha)
Apocrypha: Hidden
Deuterocanon: The books of the Old Testament which are part of the canon of Scripture but which are not found in the Hebrew Bible.
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The Apocrypha Judeo-Christian Legends and Pseudepigrapah – Testament of Isaac
The Apocrypha Judeo-Christian Legends and Pseudepigrapah – Testament of Isaac: The testament of Isaac begins…told of his impending death by an angel…Isaac is portrayed as foretelling…twelve tribes of Israel and Jesus...latter thought by some to be later Christian addition…second-century AD…
The Apocrypha is a collection of books written in the four centuries between the Old and New Testaments. Though the Apocrypha is not Scripture, many Protestants have found the collection useful historically, theologically, and spiritually. Discerning readers of the Apocrypha gain a fuller understanding of first-century Judaism. historical standpoint, the Apocrypha sheds light on two monumental events in Second Temple Judaism: the Hellenization crisis and the Maccabean revolt. These events shaped the consciousness and ideology of every Jewish person living in the first century AD and are therefore vital for the study of the New Testament. (https://www.desiringgod.org/articles/what-is-the-apocrypha)
Apocrypha: Hidden
Deuterocanon: The books of the Old Testament which are part of the canon of Scripture but which are not found in the Hebrew Bible.
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The Apocrypha Judeo-Christian Legends and Pseudepigrapah – Testament of Jacob
The Apocrypha Judeo-Christian Legends and Pseudepigrapah – Testament of Jacob: Testament of Jacob…tale of Jacob visitation by the archangel Michael who tells him of his impending death…take to visit heaven…written 2nd or 3rd century AD.
The Apocrypha is a collection of books written in the four centuries between the Old and New Testaments. Though the Apocrypha is not Scripture, many Protestants have found the collection useful historically, theologically, and spiritually. Discerning readers of the Apocrypha gain a fuller understanding of first-century Judaism. historical standpoint, the Apocrypha sheds light on two monumental events in Second Temple Judaism: the Hellenization crisis and the Maccabean revolt. These events shaped the consciousness and ideology of every Jewish person living in the first century AD and are therefore vital for the study of the New Testament. (https://www.desiringgod.org/articles/what-is-the-apocrypha)
Apocrypha: Hidden
Deuterocanon: The books of the Old Testament which are part of the canon of Scripture but which are not found in the Hebrew Bible.
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