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1. Want to dazzle folk with a knowledge of when these books were written? Most of them come from a period immediately before the birth of Jesus so, chronologically, they come between the Old and New Testaments. How are you going to remember how long this period was? Easy! Keep in mind how many Testaments there are. The period, measured in centuries, is the same as this number. Now convert to years and what do you have?
2. Let's move on to individual books. One of these contains two parallel stories. The first is about a man's son who, accompanied by an angel, goes on a journey to collect some money. The other is about a demon that keeps killing a woman's husbands on their wedding night. How are you going to remember the name of this book? Easy! Keep in mind that the story is in two bits so the book must be called which of the following?
3. One of the larger books in the Apocrypha is Wisdom. This is a collection of proverbs and wise sayings. How are you going to remember the writer to whom this book is attributed? Easy! Keep in mind that the writer of a book called Wisdom must be a wise person. Who has the reputation of being the wisest person in the Old Testament?
4. This one sounds just the sort of synopsis that Hollywood producers are waiting to have pitched to them. It's a war situation. A woman dresses in her sexiest clothes and uses her "charms" to get behind enemy lines. Whilst there, she agrees to a night of passion with the opposition commander but hacks off his head as he lies in a drunken stupor. How are you going to remember the name of this book? Easy! Keep in mind that this is a woman who saves her people, the JEWS, from defeat. What, therefore, might the book be called?
5. Want to impress someone by raising a point for theological discussion? Let's remain with the sexy lady because her story contains an interesting detail. Remember that she is looking to persuade a man, the enemy commander, that she wanted to have sex with him. She prays to God and asks him to help her do something that is morally dubious. How are you going to remember what that thing was? Easy! Keep this riddle in mind. He wanted to do this with her. She wanted to do this to him. What am I talking about?
6. You've found a book in the Apocrypha called Esther but surely, you think, there's another Esther in the Old Testament. You're right. This one doesn't repeat the original but adds some extra detail. How are you going to remember that? Easy! Keep in mind that it is which of the following?
7. A character, that already has his own book in the Old Testament, has links with three of the Apocrypha's books. In "The Story of Susanna", he saves a righteous woman who has been sentenced to death. Two elders, with whom she has refused to sleep, have brought charges of promiscuity against her and, despite her denials, she is found guilty. How are you going to remember the name of her saviour? Easy! Keep in mind that which of the following biblical books is an anagram of "denial"?
8. Do you want a useful piece of trivia with which to show off at parties? Christopher Columbus used a verse from the Apocrypha in his sales pitch to King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella when he wanted them to finance his voyage to the Americas. How are you going to remember which book this was from? Easy! Keep in mind that, if Columbus was going to America, he would have a new address. Rearrange "address" and which of the following are you led to?
9. Differences over the Apocrypha go back a long way. In Jesus' day there were two main geographical centres of Jewish life - one in Palestine, the other in Alexandria, Egypt. The Palestinian Jews did not see the books of the Apocrypha as part of "inspired scripture". The Alexandrian Jews took the opposite view, mainly thanks to their using a Greek translation of the scriptures which included them. How are you going to remember the name of that translation? Easy! Just imagine that the original text has been stolen by Palestinian Jews. Secret agent James Bond (007) returns it to its Anglo-French owner in Egypt who greets Bond in a particular way. Which of these might you be pointed towards?
10. Protestant and Catholic Bibles differ over the Apocrypha. Catholic Bibles include the books as part of the Old Testament. Protestant Bibles either exclude them or have them as a separate section between the Testaments. This is partly because the early Protestant reformers reacted against the Catholic Church's use of four verses in the Apocrypha to justify the existence of purgatory. How are you going to remember which book contains these verses? Easy! Turn purgatory into a purga tree. Now think of what might live in a tree and tell me which of these books is the correct one?
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