agrapha

/ˈæɡrəfə/
noun
  1. Sayings or teachings attributed to Jesus that are not recorded in the four canonical Gospels of the New Testament.
    • Some agrapha are found in ancient manuscripts outside the Bible.
    • The collection of agrapha includes sayings from early church writings.
    • Scholars study agrapha to learn about early Christian traditions.
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