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Deuterocanonical
Deuterocanonical Deu`ter*o*ca*non"ic*al, a. [Gr. ? second + E. canonical.] Pertaining to a second canon, or ecclesiastical writing of inferior authority; -- said of the Apocrypha, certain Epistles, etc.

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- pertaining to, or constituting a second canon', collectively known as the Deuterocanon (DC), are certain books and p****ages considered to be canonical books...
- Non-canonical books referenced in the Bible include the Biblical apocrypha and Deuterocanon. It may also include books of the Anagignoskomena (Deuterocanonical books...
- Maccabees, the Orthodox Tewahedo canon also contains the entire Catholic deuterocanon. In addition to this, the Orthodox Tewahedo Old Testament includes the...
- based on sales numbers. A Roman Catholic edition of the NLT with the Deuterocanon was published by ATC Publications in Bangalore, India. The NLT Catholic...
- In the Abrahamic religions, Sodom and Gomorrah (/ˈsɒdəm ... ɡəˈmɒrə/) were two cities destro**** by God for their wickedness. Their story parallels the...
- celebration. 3 Maccabees is considered part of the Biblical Anagignoskomena (deuterocanon) in the Eastern Orthodox Church, the ****yrian Church of the East, and...
- The Golden Rule is the principle of treating others as one would want to be treated by them. It is sometimes called an ethics of reciprocity, meaning that...
- Bible, a Pe****ta text and translation of the Old Testament (including deuterocanon) and New Testament. 35 volumes. Malayalam Andumalil Mani Kathanar – Vishudha...
- The Bible is a collection of canonical sacred texts of Judaism and Christianity. Different religious groups include different books within their canons...
- as the basis for the Christian Old Testament. It became part of the deuterocanon in early Christianity. The book is held as canonical scripture today...