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Deuterocanonical scriptures: |
Deuterocanonical scriptures: |
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* Tobit |
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* Judith |
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* Judithrn |
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* Additions to Esther (Vulgate Esther 10:4-16:24, but see also Esther in the New American Bible) |
* Additions to Esther (Vulgate Esther 10:4-16:24, but see also Esther in the New American Bible) |
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* Wisdom |
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* Wisdomrn |
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* Ben Sira, also called Sirach or |
* Ben Sira, also called Sirach or Ecclesiasticus |
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* Baruch, including the Letter of Jeremiah (Additions to Jeremiah in the Septuagint |
* Baruch, including the Letter of Jeremiah (Additions to Jeremiah in the Septuagint) |
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* Additions to Daniel |
* Additions to Daniel |
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* Song of the Three Children (Vulgate Daniel 3:24-90) |
* Song of the Three Children (Vulgate Daniel 3:24-90) |
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* Story of Susanna (Vulgate Daniel 13, Septuagint prologue) |
* Story of Susanna (Vulgate Daniel 13, Septuagint prologue) |
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* The Idol Bel and the Dragon (Vulgate Daniel 14, Septuagint epilogue) |
* The Idol Bel and the Dragon (Vulgate Daniel 14, Septuagint epilogue) |
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* 1 Maccabees |
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* 2 |
* 2 Maccabees |
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New Testament deuterocanonicals: |
New Testament deuterocanonicals: |
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* The Book of |
* The Book of Hebrews |
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* The Second Epistle of |
* The Second Epistle of Peter |
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* The Second Epistle of |
* The Second Epistle of John |
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* The Third Epistle of |
* The Third Epistle of John |
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* The Epistle of |
* The Epistle of James |
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* The Epistle of |
* The Epistle of Jude |
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* The Apocalypse of |
* The Apocalypse of John |
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The Catholic deuterocanon and the 1611 King James Bible’s Apocrypha have a lot in common. Along with the deuterocanonical books, this King James Bible’s Apocrypha contains three Trent-uncanonical books: |
The Catholic deuterocanon and the 1611 King James Bible’s Apocrypha have a lot in common. Along with the deuterocanonical books, this King James Bible’s Apocrypha contains three Trent-uncanonical books: |
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* 1 Esdras (also known as 3 Esdras) |
* 1 Esdras (also known as 3 Esdras) |
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* 2 Esdras (also known as 4 Esdras) |
* 2 Esdras (also known as 4 Esdras) |
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* Prayer of |
* Prayer of Manasses |
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These three books are called out of the Clementine Vulgate’s Apocrypha. The 1609 Douay Bible appends them. Catholic Bibles exclude them. They’re in Protestant bibles’ Apocrypha with the deuterocanonical writings. |
These three books are called out of the Clementine Vulgate’s Apocrypha. The 1609 Douay Bible appends them. Catholic Bibles exclude them. They’re in Protestant bibles’ Apocrypha with the deuterocanonical writings. |