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[[ | <!-- interlanguage:start -->[[ko:외경]]<!-- interlanguage:end -->The '''Apocrypha''' refers to a collection of fourteen or fifteen books written between the 3rd century B.C. and the 1st century A.D. These books are not recognized as part of the [[The Old Testament|Old Testament]] canon. Their authorship is uncertain, and they were not included in the Hebrew Scriptures, although they were later added to the Greek translation of the Old Testament. | ||
The '''Apocrypha''' refers to a collection of fourteen or fifteen books written between the 3rd century B.C. and the 1st century A.D. These books are not recognized as part of the [[The Old Testament|Old Testament]] canon. Their authorship is uncertain, and they were not included in the Hebrew Scriptures, although they were later added to the Greek translation of the Old Testament. | |||
==What Is Apocrypha?== | ==What Is Apocrypha?== | ||
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|Esdras, derived from the Greek word for Ezra, encompasses the translated books of [[ | |Esdras, derived from the Greek word for Ezra, encompasses the translated books of [[Ezra (Bible)|Ezra]], [[Book of 2 Chronicles|2 Chronicles]], and [[Book of Nehemiah|Nehemiah]]. Additionally, it incorporates the legend of Zerubbabel, serving the purpose of demonstrating to Ptolemy, the king of Greece, the generosity of [[Cyrus (II)|Cyrus]] and Darius, rulers of Persia, toward the Jewish people. | ||
| rowspan="3" |Excluded in the Common Translation Bible of Korea | | rowspan="3" |Excluded in the Common Translation Bible of Korea | ||
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