(noun) Apocrypha, 14 Books Of The Old Testament Included In The Vulgate (except For II Esdras) But Omitted In Jewish And Protestant Versions Of The Bible; Eastern Christian Churches (except The Coptic Church) Accept All These Books As Canonical; The Russian Orthodox Church
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The Holy Bible: New Revised Standard Version with Apocrypha. Oxford University Press. 1991; Luke 6:20, John 12:8, Proverbs 28:27, Matthew 25:31-46.
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"Judith." The Holy Bible. King James Version (Apocrypha). Electronic Text Center, University of Virginia Library. 1995. 1 Nov. 2004 <http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/relig.browse.html>
Female Warriors
Holy Bible with the Apocrypha New Revised Standard Version. New York: Oxford University Press, Inc., 1977.
Women of Centuries Past
Holy Bible with the Apocrypha New Revised Standard Version. New York: Oxford University Press, Inc., 1977.
Archetypes of Ancient Literature
Gore, Charles, Goudge, Henry Leighton and Alfred Guillaume. A New Commentary on Holy Scripture: Including the Apocrypha. New York: Macmillan Company, 1928.
The Inerrancy of the Scriptures
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