- in its
canon 24
lists the
deuterocanonical books as
canonical scripture: The
Canonical Scriptures are as follows: Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers...
- a
grave misinterpretation of
canonical scriptures. The
murtipujaka Śvetāmbaras do not
allow laypersons to read
scriptures as a
misinterpretation of the...
- Jerome. A
third view was that the
books were not as
valuable as the
canonical scriptures of the
Hebrew collection, but were of
value for
moral uses, as introductory...
- of
Islamic scripture Avesta or
Zoroastrian scriptures Yazidi holy
texts Hindu scriptures Sikh
scriptures or Adi
Granth aka Guru
Granth Sahib Tripiṭaka...
-
categorized as
canonical, some non-
canonical, and
others extracanonical, semi-
canonical, deutero-
canonical, pre-
canonical, or post-
canonical. "
Scripture" (or "scriptures")...
- at the synod, as well as
certain liturgical considerations. The
canonical scriptures are
listed in the
Canon XXIV as follows: Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus...
- twenty-four tīrthaṅkaras appear, and so do the Jain
scriptures for that cycle. Initially, the
canonical scriptures were
transmitted through an oral
tradition and...
-
religion save in so much as they had the
consent of the
other scriptures called canonical to
confirm the same", nonetheless, "as
books proceeding from...
- council, the Śvētāmbara
adopted the
texts they had
preserved as
canonical scriptures,
which Digambara has ever
since rejected. This
council is believed...
-
wrote down
their texts as the
canonical scriptures of Jainism. The
Digambara sect
completely rejects these scriptures as not
being authentic. This 5th...