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Greek word for \non written (sing. agraphon) used for the first time by J.G. Körner, a German Bible scholar in 1776, in order to indicate the sayings of Jesus that are not found in the canonical Gospels

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  • dichos atribuidos a Jesucristo, no registrados en los evangelios canónicos (es)
  • powiedzenia przypisywane Chrystusowi, lecz niepoświadczone w ewangeliach (pl)
  • Greek word for \non written (sing. agraphon) used for the first time by J.G. Körner, a German Bible scholar in 1776, in order to indicate the sayings of Jesus that are not found in the canonical Gospels (en)
  • grška beseda za »nenapisano« (edn. agraphon), ki jo je leta 1776 prvi uporabil J. G. Körner, nemški biblicist, da bi označil Jezusove izreke, ki jih ni v kanoničnih evangelijih (sl)
  • изречения, приписываемые Иисусу Христу и не записанные в четырёх канонических Евангелиях (ru)
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  • Agrapha (en)
  • أغرافا (ar)
  • Àgrafa de Jesús (ca)
  • Agrafon (cs)
  • Agrapha (de)
  • Agrapha (fr)
  • Ágrafa de Jesús (es)
  • Agrapha (in)
  • Agrapha (it)
  • アグラファ (ja)
  • Agrapha (nl)
  • Agrafa (chrześcijaństwo) (pl)
  • Agrafa (sv)
  • Аграфи (uk)
  • Аграфы (ru)
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