The Apocrypha are several books not accepted by all Christians. The Deuterocanon is a subset of Apocrypha used by the Catholic Church, that include all but 3 of the Apocrypha of the 1611 King James Bible.
Some people believe the works known as "the Apocrypha" are not genuine.
no
The typical Protestant Bible excludes the Apocrypha.
Catholics, and Christians in general, refer to the Hebrew Bible as the Old Testament. A more refined answer would note that Catholics accept the Apocrypha as canonical while Jews do not, so the Hebrew scriptures accepted by Catholics include the Jewish Hebrew Bible plus the Apocrypha.
yes
The Roman Catholic Bible currently contain 7 Apocryphal Books in the O.T.. At one time they included 11 books.
None were deleted, but there are 16 books in the Apocrypha that are not in the canonized Bible.
Primarily those based on the King James version of the Bible are not acceptable. It does not include the apocrypha and has had too many texts altered to fall in line with Protestant beliefs.
The Apocrypha. See lists below:
The books that are not included in the Bible are generally called the apocrypha and the pseudepigrapha.
yes