The collection of religious writings that was not admitted to the canons of either the Hebrew or the Greek editions of the Bible is known as

A. Apocrypha
B. Psuedepigrapha
C. Eschatology
D. Septuagint
E. Masoretic Text


Ans: A. Apocrypha

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