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Old 12-15-2005, 10:29 AM   #1
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Default Apocryphal texts in original Greek online

http://khazarzar.skeptik.net/books/index.htm

Good luck figuring out what is what. The Apocryphal works start around 1/5th of the way down. Canonical works are at the top. I can't tell much after the NT apocrypha, though it appears the Talmud, Patristics, and non-Christian HJ references are included after that.

Hope some find this useful, and that I didn't post this somewhere where I wasn't supposed to.
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Ben Smith posted a reference to this about a week ago, including some of the works to be found there: http://www.iidb.org/vbb/showthread.php?t=146597

Now, if anyone here knows how to figure out which is which I think we would all be grateful.

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http://khazarzar.skeptik.net/books/index.htm

Good luck figuring out what is what.
The way to work out what is what is to let your mouse hover over the link on the right hand side of the page. The text may be in Russian, but a little tool-tip will pop-up with the title of the work in English.

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Ah, sorry for the duplicate thread. My mistake. I can't get the "mouse-over" thing to get it to show in English except where ones show it in English on the left side.
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Is it just me or does cyrillic and greek seem related somehow. It seems like I can almost read the sounds...

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Yup, cyrillic is based on the greek alphabet.
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Now, if anyone here knows how to figure out which is which I think we would all be grateful.
Ask and receive. I have uploaded a page of links to many of the texts on that site, with English titles or descriptions.

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Ah, sorry for the duplicate thread. My mistake. I can't get the "mouse-over" thing to get it to show in English except where ones show it in English on the left side.
Not a problem. If you think they need to be merged, let me know via PM.
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