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apocrypha

/ʌˈpɑk.ɹə.fə/

Meanings
  • noun

    A body of texts in the Jewish and Christian religious traditions that are not considered part of the canonical scriptures.

    - "The apocrypha are a collection of texts that were not included in the Hebrew Bible but are part of the Greek and Latin Christian Old Testaments."
    - "Some of the books in the apocrypha, such as Tobit and Judith, are well-known for their exciting stories and moral lessons."

Pronunciation
  1. /ʌˈpɑk.ɹə.fə/



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Etymology
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From the Greek word apokryphein, meaning 'to hide away'. The apocrypha were originally texts that were hidden or kept secret, and were not part of the official religious scriptures.


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  1. The apocrypha include several texts that are considered to be among the earliest examples of Jewish and Christian literature.

  2. The apocrypha were not considered part of the religious canon by the Jewish community, but they were widely read and studied in the early Christian church.

  3. Some of the most famous apocryphal texts, such as the Book of Tobit and the Book of Wisdom, have been translated into many languages and continue to be read and studied today.


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  1. Canon: The apocrypha are texts that were not included in the religious canon, or official collection of scriptures, for various reasons. The canon of the Christian Bible was not established until several centuries after the texts were written.

  2. Septuagint: The apocrypha were included in the Septuagint, a Greek translation of the Hebrew Bible that was widely used in the early Christian church. The Septuagint is the source of many of the apocryphal texts that are still read and studied today.


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The apocrypha have been the subject of much scholarly and religious interest throughout history. They contain a wealth of information about Jewish and early Christian culture, as well as many fascinating stories and moral lessons.

How to Memorize "apocrypha"

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    - To memorize the word apocrypha, try visualizing a hidden or secret text. Imagine a scroll or book that is carefully concealed, and remember that this is what the term apocrypha refers to.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word apocrypha with the idea of hidden knowledge or secret texts. Remember that this was the original meaning of the term, and it can help you remember the definition when you need it.

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    - Use the mnemonic 'Apples Are Pretty Common, Yet Hidden Apocrypha' to help remember the definition of apocrypha. The first letter of each word in the mnemonic corresponds to the first letter of the words in the definition.


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