- In the Book of Genesis,
Dinah (/ˈdaɪnə/; Hebrew: דִּינָה, Modern: Dīna, Tiberian: Dīnā, 'judged'; 'vindicated') was the
seventh child and only daughter...
- Numbers) - Chapecó: Fonto,1999. - 105 p. La
duakanonaj libroj. (The
Apocryphical Books) Ilustr. de
Gustave Doré. - Chapecó:
Fonto - Two volumes: 263 +...
- Bible,
supposed to be
older revelations of God, but also from heretic,
apocryphic and
talmudic sources, such as the
Syriac Infancy Gospel and
Gospel of...
- by the
Europeans (and in
Western tradition) as a male
first name. The
apocryphical Acts of
Thomas mentions one king Gudnaphar. This king has been ****ociated...
-
known as the
Sabbatine (Sa****ay) privilege. This name
deduces from the
apocryphical papal bull
Sacratissimo uti culmine,
attributed to Pope John XXII in...
-
Secular literature included chronicles, poetry,
novels and novellas,
apocryphical tales, po****r tales, such as The
Story of Troy and Alexandria, legal...
- apostolica,
Sbath 125, no
foliation (1440)).
Toney Burke, More
Christian Apocrypha Updates 13: Life of John the
Baptist by Serapion,
Apocryphicity.com v t e...
-
could be
recovered through understanding these allegories, "The most
apocryphical and
outlandish versions of
classical and pseudo-classical tales," notes...
-
Pearson was
persuaded by
Carlson that
Smith forged the text. Tony Burke:
Apocryphicity – "Ancient
Gospel or
Modern Forgery? The
Secret Gospel of Mark in Debate"...
- Tony (November 17, 2014). "Translating
Joseph and Aseneth: My Role in
Jacobovici and Wilson's 'Lost Gospel'".
Apocryphicity.
Retrieved April 16, 2020....