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The biblical apocrypha are sometimes referred to as '''the Apocrypha'''.  Although the term ''apocrypha'' simply means ''hidden'', this usage is sometimes considered pejorative by those who consider such works to be canonical parts of their scripture.  
 
The biblical apocrypha are sometimes referred to as '''the Apocrypha'''.  Although the term ''apocrypha'' simply means ''hidden'', this usage is sometimes considered pejorative by those who consider such works to be canonical parts of their scripture.  
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Surviving manuscripts of the whole Christian [[Bible]] include at least some of the '''Apocrypha''' as well as [[Deuterocanonical books|disputed books]]. After the Protestant and Catholic canons were defined by [[Martin Luther|Luther]] and [[Council of Trent|Trent]] respectively, early Protestant and Catholic editions of the Bible did not omit these books, but placed them in a separate '''Apocrypha''' section apart from the [[Old Testament|Old]] and [[New Testament|New]] Testaments to indicate their status.
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Surviving manuscripts of the whole Christian [[Bible]] include at least some of the ''Apocrypha'' as well as [[Deuterocanonical books|disputed books]]. After the Protestant and Catholic canons were defined by [[Martin Luther|Luther]] and [[Council of Trent|Trent]] respectively, early Protestant and Catholic editions of the Bible did not omit these books, but placed them in a separate ''Apocrypha'' section apart from the [[Old Testament|Old]] and [[New Testament|New]] Testaments to indicate their status.
    
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