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AgraphaAgrapha is the Greek word for "non-written." Its singular form is Agraphon. The word is used to refer to sayings attributed to Jesus but are not found in the canonical gospels. The word was first used by an 18th century German Biblical scholar named J.G. Korner. Acts 20:35 is an example of one of these sayings. Agrapha are also prevalent in post-canonical Christian writings. LinksThe Wikipedia article on "Agrapha." The Catholic Encyclopedia article on "Agrapha." Contributors |