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Both elements are extracanonical and may be pagan survivals.
(The Pseudepigrapha are sometimes called noncanonical or extracanonical works.)
This spelling appears in only two Western releases: the original game, and the extracanonical Zelda's Adventure.
The extracanonical Gospel of Thomas also has a version, which reads in the Scholar's Version 100:
Acherusa is a lake that lies near the city of Christ, according to chapters 22 - 23 of the extracanonical Apocalypse of Paul:
In the extracanonical text the Apocalypse of Abraham (c.1stC AD), Azazel is portrayed as an unclean bird who came down upon the sacrifice which Abraham prepared.
Temeluchus (probably a transliteration of the Greek Telémakhos; literally, "far-away fighter") is one of the tartaruchi, the chief angel of torment (and possibly Satan himself), according to the extracanonical Apocalypse of Paul.
The Logia of Yeshua, by Guy Davenport and Benjamin Urrutia, published by Counterpoint Press, is a compendium of canonical and extracanonical sayings of Jesus that are considered authentic by the authors.
But the dominant role in shaping National Geographic's approach had evidently been given to scholars who emphasize the significance of extracanonical texts for the history of Christianity and tend to describe the emergence of scriptures considered reliable and authoritative in terms of power plays by church authorities pursuing institutional self-interest.