autografi

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Italian - English
autographs
third-person singular of autograph
the original manuscripts of scripture that were produced by either the divinely appointed writer himself, or his amanuensis
The original Bible writing as penned by their human authors ( SAME: Autographa )
An actual writing from an author (or his secretary) of a book of the Bible
writing produced under the authority of an apostle or prophet whether or not it was written by a scribe or in several editions Example: Tertius wrote Romans under the authority of the Apostle Paul, compare Romans 1: 1 with 16: 22 See Amanuensis Note: the autograph does not have to come from the hand of the apostle or prophet
plural of autograph