The '''biblical apocrypha''' includes texts written in the [[Judaism|Jewish]] and [[Christianity|Christian]] religious traditions that either:
The '''biblical apocrypha''' includes texts written in the [[Judaism|Jewish]] and [[Christianity|Christian]] religious traditions that either:
* were accepted into the [[biblical canon]] by some, but not all, Christian faiths, or
* were accepted into the [[biblical canon]] by some, but not all, Christian faiths, or
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* whose [[Biblical canon|canonicity]] or lack thereof is not yet certain,<ref>Proemial Annotations of Volume I of the [[Douay-Rheims Bible|Old Testament of Douay]]</ref>
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* whose [[Biblical canon|canonicity]] or lack thereof is not yet certain, Proemial Annotations of Volume I of the [[Douay-Rheims Bible|Old Testament of Douay]]
A comparative list can be found in the article on [[books of the Bible]]. For extra-biblical works sometimes referred to as ''apocrypha'', see the article on [[apocrypha]].
A comparative list can be found in the article on [[books of the Bible]]. For extra-biblical works sometimes referred to as ''apocrypha'', see the article on [[apocrypha]].