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The Book of Tobit (/ˈtoʊbɪt/), also known as the Book of Tobias, is a 3rd or early 2nd century BC work describing how God tests the faithful, responds... |
Deuterocanonical books (redirect from Deutero-canonical book) apocryphal. The Orthodox Church considers it as canonical. The earlier canonical status of this book in the Western church can be less easy to track,... |
The non-canonical books referenced in the Bible includes non-Biblical cultures and lost works of known or unknown status. By the "Bible" is meant those... |
Bible, Book of Judith - Chapter 1". "Haydock Biblical Commentary, Book of Judith - Chapter 1". "Ptolemy's Canon - Livius". "Saving Judith and Tobit by Jimmy... |
Biblical canon (redirect from Extra-canonical) theology) to a secondary status. Martin Luther (1483–1546) moved seven Old Testament books (Tobit, Judith, 1–2 Maccabees, Book of Wisdom, Sirach, and Baruch)... |
Apocrypha (redirect from List of apocrypha) Methodist and Anglican churches have a scripture reading from the Book of Tobit in services of Holy Matrimony. According to the Orthodox Anglican Church: On... |
that of the Book of Sirach. Others have suggested that Ben Sira's self-identification as the author precluded it from attaining canonical status, which... |
Archangel (redirect from Cross of the Archangels) most Christians. Raphael—mentioned in the deuterocanonical/apocryphal Book of Tobit— is also recognized as a chief angel in the Catholic, Lutheran, Anglican... |
Kosmartydene. Based on the view that the Ahasuerus of the Book of Tobit is identical with that of the Book of Esther, some have also identified him as Nebuchadnezzar's... |
Seven Archangels (redirect from Seven Princes of Heaven) the Book of Enoch gradually fell from academic and religious status, and by the seventh century was rejected from the canonical scriptures of all other... |
part of the Old Testament Canon. Hilary of Poitiers accepted as canonical the Tanakh, but mentioned that some others add Tobit and Judith. John of Damascus... |
Biblical apocrypha (redirect from Books of the Apocrypha) but non-canonical. The term apocryphal had been in use since the 5th century, and generally denotes obscure or pseudepigraphic material of dubious historicity... |
Biblical languages (redirect from Languages of the Bible) deuterocanonical books have a different status according to various Jewish and Christian denominations, with some considering them canonical, others apocryphal. These... |
Hebrew Bible (section Book order) this time. The Ketuvim was the last part of the Tanakh to achieve canonical status. The prologue to the Book of Sirach mentions "other writings" along with... |
2 Maccabees (redirect from Second Book of Maccabees) consider the book canonical. As in antiquity, the most notable section remains the martyrs, who are celebrated as saints by a variety of feast days. They... |
Epiphanes Philip II of Macedon Astyages Darius III Baruch Tobit Judith Susanna Jesus Christ Mary, mother of Jesus Joseph Brothers of Jesus James (often... |
Christian mythology (redirect from The stories of Christianity) of texts and stories (such as those narrated in the Book of Judith and Book of Tobit) that many Protestant denominations do not accept as canonical.... |
Mordecai (category Book of Esther) “The Non-Jewish Origins of Purim.” Pages 46-49. “Esther's canonical status may have been opposed by those Jews who saw the book as a defense for a Jewish... |
text. As for the non-canonical writings, the majority of references to biblical texts were made as appeals to authority. The Book of Jonah appears to have... |
The Book of Jeremiah (Hebrew: ספר יִרְמְיָהוּ) is the second of the Latter Prophets in the Hebrew Bible, and the second of the Prophets in the Christian... |