A popular story which may or may not be true is a ?
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Story of lion and rat it also give us a moral
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An apocryphal story is one that is most likely not true or did not occur, yet which may portray someone or something accurately.
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- The term Apocrypha is used in Bible studies to refer to portions of the Bible that are not sanctioned as belonging to particular official canons.
- These portions come between the Old and New Testaments in various Protestant editions. More broadly, the term relates to writings or remarks whose provenance is disputed.
- They reasoned that not including the Apocrypha in the Bible would save money in the long run.
- Since then, the Apocrypha portion has been omitted from most modern Bible versions and reprints of the King James Bible.
- The Apocrypha section is frequently omitted in modern non-Catholic reprintings of the Clementine Vulgate.
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