The "Apocalypse of Peter" is an early Christian text that is considered apocryphal, meaning it is not included in the canonical Bible. It is generally attributed to Peter the Apostle and is thought to have been composed in the second century. The text is part of a broader tradition of apocalyptic literature, which often includes visions or revelations about the end times and the afterlife.

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