The requirement is that the text is not fully recognized by the corresponding church. The details vary between one church and another.
Type in biblical apocrypha in Google. I am pretty sure this is what you are looking for. The omitted books depend on version to version.
See books.google.com The Great Rejected Books of the Biblical Apocrypha Author: Charles F. Horne
Armchair Apocrypha was created on 2007-03-20.
The two essential requirements for good army writing are putting the main point at the beginning and using active voice.
The two essential requirements for good army writing are putting the main point at the beginning and using active voice.
The two essential requirements for good army writing are putting the main point at the beginning and using active voice.
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 two essential requirements for good army writing are putting the main point at the beginning and using active voice.
The Hebrew Bible does not include what is commonly known as the apocrypha. These extra-Biblical writings are not recognized as having spiritual significance. The Talmud is the source for expounded meanings of scripture and particular applications. In general however, lying is only considered permissible if the endangerment of human life is involved. It is very complicated and situationally specific.
The apocrypha is part of some biblical texts. Some of the information contained in the Apocrypha can not be justified with other biblical texts (just like the book of Ester) therefor it was left to stand alone as a separate work, requiring the reader to research its validity to other texts and events contained within the original texts. You may find some of that argument included in the texts of the meetings of the Council of Nicea (Ecumenical Council). It has been stated that some of the scribes of the temple who existed during Christs time (and just afterword), wrote false and misleading information which was intended to confuse and confound Christians. However they would not have been able to alter the original texts used up until that time. Any of the alterations would have occurred after 4 BC which included the Apocrypha. Remember, the temple scribes would not have had access to the works of the scribes of the Apostles. This is the thought behind the apocrypha works not being included in some bibles (such as the KJV).