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Apocrypha

The word “apocryphal” is derived from the Greek word apokryphos, meaning “hidden”. The idea was that most books in the Bible were meant for everyone, but the content of some books was “hidden”, and only meant for the initiated. These books were called “apocryphal”. The apocrypha were said to contain secret knowledge. This knowledge was not intended for the masses, but for a selected group of those initiated in the lore.
Originally, the term “apocryphal” was a positive label. Later, the term was used to indicate the books that were not part of the canon, and so “apocryphal” became the opposite of “canonical”.

Old Testament Apocrypha

Bala ka mo go oketšegilego?

Ka akhaonte ya mahala, o ka:

  • Bala diphetolelo tše dingwe ka maleme ka moka a semmušo.
  • Theeletša Bibele (diphetolelo tše 11 di šetše di le gona).
  • Bapetša diphetolelo tša Bibele tša go fapafapana.
  • Dira boitemogelo go ba bja gago ka go akaretša dinoutse tša gago le dintlhakgolo. Gape o tla kgona go bona dinoutse tša gago le dintlhakgolo ka thoko.
  • Hwetša go feta dihlogotaba tše 1100 le diathekele tša bokamorago ka Seisimane le Seburu le dimmepe tša mebala tše 52.

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