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Anagignoskomena

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El anagignoskomena o anagignoscomena (del griego antiguo, anagignōskómena, literalmente "lo que ha de ser leído") es el conjunto de libros y pasajes considerados como parte del canon bíblico del Antiguo Testamento por la Iglesia ortodoxa, pero no por la Iglesia católica, las distintas denominaciones protestantes o el judaísmo rabínico que los consideran textos apócrifos.[1][2][3]​ Éstos incluyen:

A los que se añaden sólo en algunas autocefalias orientales de manera específica:

Referencias

  1. Grondin, C (2021). Catholic Answers. Do catholics and orthodox have the same Bible?[1]
  2. Merriam-Webster Dictionary (2012). Anagignoskomena [2]
  3. Chirilă, I (2022). Oxford Academic. The special status of the Anagignoskomena in Eastern and Oriental Orthodoxy [3]
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