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Alphabetical [« »] nominally 1 non 5 non-being 2 non-canonical 10 non-christian 2 non-christians 1 non-existence 2 | Frequency [« »] 10 necessity 10 needs 10 nevertheless 10 non-canonical 10 official 10 origen 10 passage | Protopresbyter Michael Pomazansky Orthodox dogmatic theology IntraText - Concordances non-canonical |
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1 Intro, A,4| the Hebrew canon,” and “non-canonical” means only “not included 2 Intro, A,4| the Protestant world the “non-canonical” books of the Old Testament 3 Intro, A,4| since the 16th century the “non-canonical” books have been called “ 4 Intro, A,4| Bible which~include the “non-canonical” books, they are placed 5 Intro, A,4| between the canonical and non-canonical books, see for example~the 6 Intro, A,4| them are joined a~group of “non-canonical” books — that is, those 7 Intro, A,4| Old Testament books. (The~“non-canonical” books of the Old Testament 8 Intro, A,4| centuries before Christ. The “non-canonical” books of the Old Testament 9 Intro, A,4| between the canonical and non-canonical books of the Old Testament~ 10 II, 3,5 | mentioned by name in the non-canonical books: Raphael (“The Help