Codex Venetus is a crucial 8th-century manuscript of the Greek Old Testament, significant for its textual diversity and preservation history.
What Role Does the Apocrypha Play in Christian Theology?
Explore the intriguing place of Apocrypha in Christian tradition, its acceptance, and its historical significance.
The Old and New Testaments Apocrypha—of God or of Men?
Apocrypha most commonly refers to disputed books that Protestants reject and Roman Catholics and Orthodox communions accept into the Old Testament. The word Apocrypha means “hidden” or “doubtful.” So those who accept these documents prefer to call them “deuterocanonical,” or books of “the second canon.”

