- of a text that is both
apocryphal and
pseudepigraphical is the Odes of Solomon. It is
considered pseudepigraphical because it was not
actually written by...
- Thessalonians),
while three of the
epistles in Paul's name are
widely seen as
pseudepigraphic (1 Timothy, 2 Timothy, and Titus).
Whether Paul
wrote the
three other...
-
himself and
completed by
Nathan the
Prophet and Gad the Seer.
There is a
pseudepigraphic book by the same title,
extant in the form of a m****cript from the...
-
other works include Sefer ha-Rimon,
written in Hebrew, and
hundreds of
pseudepigraphic responsa, commentaries, and
Kabbalistic tracts which he
falsely attributed...
-
classical Syriac: ܫܡܥܘܢ ܩܢܢܝܐ), was one of the
apostles of Jesus. A few
pseudepigraphical writings were
connected to him, but
Jerome does not
include him in...
- The
Testament of
Solomon is a
pseudepigraphical composite text
ascribed to King
Solomon but not
regarded as
canonical scripture by Jews or
Christian groups...
- romanized: Map̄teḥ Šəlomo), also
known as the
Greater Key of Solomon, is a
pseudepigraphical grimoire attributed to King Solomon. It
probably dates back to the...
-
scrolls and the
Hebrew Bible pseudepigrapha.
Hekhalot itself has many
pseudepigraphic texts. Some of the
Hekhalot texts are:
Hekhalot Zutartey "Lesser Palaces"...
- The
Gospel of
Barnabas is a non-canonical,
pseudepigraphical gospel,
written during the Late
Middle Ages and
attributed to the
early Christian disciple...
- Europe. In its
Western form,
alchemy is
first attested in a
number of
pseudepigraphical texts written in Greco-Roman
Egypt during the
first few centuries...