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deuterocanonical /ˌdjuːtərəʊkəˈnɒnɪk(ə)l /adjective(Of sacred books or literary works) forming a secondary canon.I had difficulty accepting Scobie's reasoning for not including the deuterocanonical books as a legitimate part of the canon....- Evangelicals say He's delineating the contents of the Old Testament - and thus leaving out the deuterocanonical books.
- The deuterocanonical book of Wisdom, for example, perhaps develops a fully fledged doctrine of immortality without reference to a future resurrection of the dead.
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