‘Apocrypha’ means ‘hidden things’, and is the term used to describe the books which were not accepted into the Hebrew Canon, but which survive in the Greek Scriptures. These books were written in the ...
Although the Apocrypha were included in the KJV of 1611 and in the succeeding two centuries, they are seldom included in modern editions. All the Bibles have a concordance and 15 colour maps. The text ...
It was the "Bible" for the Greek-speaking Jews ... is not alone in accepting the Books which Protestants label as "Apocrypha." The Coptic, Greek and Russian Orthodox churches also recognize ...