Pronunciation: /əˈpɑkrəfə/
noun a collection of books included in the Septuagint and Vulgate but excluded from the Jewish and Protestant canons of the Old Testament
A1 The apocrypha are a collection of ancient texts that are not considered part of the Bible.
A2 Some people believe that the apocrypha contains hidden truths that were left out of the official scriptures.
B1 Scholars study the apocrypha to gain a deeper understanding of the religious beliefs of different cultures.
B2 The apocrypha includes books such as the Gospel of Thomas and the Book of Enoch.
C1 The apocrypha provides valuable insights into the historical context of early Christian writings.
C2 There is ongoing debate among theologians about the significance and authenticity of the apocrypha.
formal The apocrypha refers to a set of ancient texts with disputed authenticity and canonicity.
informal Have you heard about the apocrypha, those mysterious old texts that some people believe in?
slang I don't buy into all that apocrypha stuff, it's just a bunch of old stories.
figurative The apocrypha of rumors surrounding her departure from the company only added to the mystery.
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