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Qué (quién) es Book of Books - definición

COLLECTIVE NAME OF SEVERAL APOCRYPHAL BOOKS RELATING TO ADAM AND EVE
Book of Adam; Adam, The Books of; Books of adam

National Lampoon The Book of Books         
BOOK BY JEFF GREENFIELD
Book of Books
National Lampoon Book of Books was an American humor book that was published in 1979 in hardcover. It was a spin-off of National Lampoon magazine.
Books of the Maccabees         
GROUP OF ANCIENT HEBREW BOOKS
Books of Maccabees; The Books of the Maccabees; Maccabees (books of Bible); Books of Machabees; Machabees, The Books of; Maccabees, The Books of; Books Of Maccabees; Book of Maccabees
The Books of the Maccabees or Sefer HaMakabim (Book of the Maccabees) recount the history of the Maccabees, the leaders of the Jewish rebellion against the Seleucid dynasty.
Book of Discipline (Church of Scotland)         
BOOK BY JOHN KNOX
Two Books of Discipline; The Two Books of Discipline; First Book of Discipline; Second Book of Discipline; Book of Discipline of Kirk; Book of Discipline of the Kirk
The Book of Discipline refers to two works regulative of ecclesiastical order in the Church of Scotland, known as The First Book of Discipline (1560) and The Second Book of Discipline (1578), drawn up and printed in the Scottish Reformation. The first was drafted by a committee of "six Johns", including leading reformer John Knox.

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Books of Adam

The Books of Adam is a collective name of several apocryphal books relating to Adam and Eve.

  • The Book of Adam or "Contradiction of Adam and Eve", denigrated as "a romance made up of Oriental fables" by the 1913 edition of the Catholic Encyclopedia. It was first translated from the 6th century Ethiopian version into German by August Dillmann, and into English by Solomon Caesar Malan.
  • The "Pénitence d'Adam", or "Testament d'Adam", composed of some Syrian fragments translated by Ernest Renan. "The Penitence of Adam and Eve" has been published in Latin by Wilhelm Meyer.
  • "The Books of the Daughters of Adam", mentioned in the catalogue of Pope Gelasius I in 495–496, who identifies it with the Book of Jubilees, or "Little Genesis".
  • The "Testament of Our First Parents", cited by Anastasius the Sinaïte.
  • The Book of Adam (Adamgirk) by Arakel of Siwnik (Arakel Sunetsi), a book of poetry on Adam and Eve. It was written in 1403, and first published in 1799. It was first translated to English by Michael E. Stone.
Ejemplos de uso de Book of Books
1. By Michael Handelzalts Tags: Hebrew, Education Ministry In Israel – which was established 60 years ago as the national home of the Jewish people, which "gave the world the eternal Book of Books" (according to the Declaration of Independence), and whose official languages, alongside Arabic, include that same Hebrew in which the Book of Books is written – a move is afoot to publish the Bible in contemporary Hebrew.
2. In Ben–Gurion‘s era the club had a distinctly secular flavor, consistent with the worldview of Israel‘s first prime minister, who viewed the "Book of Books" as a national and universal document and tried to remove it from an exclusively religious context.
3. His adventures that day are proved by the hoofprint, sharp and clear, that Buraq left on the Rock beneath the sacred Dome in the centre of Al–Quds, called Jerusalem by the infidels and Zionists, whose torments in the furnaces of Jahannan are well described in the seventh and eleventh and fiftieth of the suras of the Book of Books.