Agrapha
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Agrapha (αγραφον; Greek for "non written"; singular agraphon) are sayings of Jesus that are not found in the canonical Gospels. The term was used for the first time by J.G. Körner, a German Bible scholar in 1776.
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See also
- Logia
- List of Gospels
- Q Gospel
- Unknown Berlin Gospel
- Gospel of Peter
- Gospel of Thomas
- Oxyrhynchus Gospels
- Egerton Gospel
- Fayyum Fragment
- Dialogue of the Saviour
- Gospel of the Ebionites
- Gospel of the Hebrews
- Gospel of the Nazoraeans
- Secret Gospel of Mark
- Gospel of Marcion
- Gospel of Judas
- Other endings of Mark
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