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The term "apocrypha" was coined by ythe fifth-century biblical scholar St. Jerome and refers to the biblical books included as part of the Septuagint (the Greek version of the Old Testament, but not included in the Hebrew Bible.
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The Apocrypha: An American Translation
October 12, 1959, Vintage
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0394701631 9780394701639
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"This book reproduces the substance of the end of II Chronicles, the whole of Ezra and a part of Nehemiah."
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