Ah-pah-kri-pha 'A*poc"ry*pha' e-PAH-creh-fuh
Martin Luther, the famous reformer, translated the Apocrypha. I recall having heard that he didn't find the Apocrypha an important source of dogma, but recommended studying them.However, the Apocrypha like Maccabees aren't a source of dogma for the Lutherans, and they aren't spoken of in sermons etc.Apocrypha are those books and stories which were not accepted into the Christian protestant Bible (although some of these were included in the Catholic bible, such as Esdras I and II, for example).
You pronounce Bongiovi the same way you pronounce Bon Jovi.
From - Ell. (don't pronounce the 's')
You Pronounce it gallaher im Irish so that's the way i think you defintely pronounce it as the name is Irish
I would pronounce it "Ayve vare um"
Armchair Apocrypha was created on 2007-03-20.
The apocrypha was NOT included in the Bible. These are the books rejected by Jews who cannonized the scriptures.
Apocrypha - The X-Files - was created on 1996-02-16.
Some people believe the works known as "the Apocrypha" are not genuine.
The Apocrypha - 2014 TV is rated/received certificates of: USA:TV-MA
The longest verse in the apocrypha is found in the Book of Tobit, specifically Tobit 8:3.
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The Apocrypha are several books not accepted by all Christians. The Deuterocanon is a subset of Apocrypha used by the Catholic Church, that include all but 3 of the Apocrypha of the 1611 King James Bible.
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Apocrypha refers to a group of 14 books as part of the Old Testament and is already plural. However, it is usually used with a singular verb.