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This comprehensive, up-to-date introduction to the Old Testament apocryphal books summarizes their context, message, and significance. The first edition has been very well reviewed and widely adopted. It is the most substantial introduction to the Apocrypha available and has become a standard authority on the topic. The second edition has been substantially revised and updated throughout to reflect the latest scholarship. The book includes a foreword by James H. Charlesworth.
Presented here are two volumes of apocryphal writings reflecting the life and time of the Old and New Testaments. Stories told by contemporary fiction writers of historical Bible times in fascinating and beautiful style.
This is a new release of the original 1936 edition.
This Apocrypha Book includes: 15 Books if Counting the Epistle of Jeremiah You Also Get A Bonus Chapter: Why Isn't The Apocrypha in The Bible? A Great 316 Page Book To Compliment Your Bible Contains Only Apocrypha Books (NOT The 66 Standard Bible Books) See Our Combo Bible with Apocrypha if that's what you want (Features 66 Bible Books Bible + 15 Apocrypha Books) = A total of 81 Books. Just look for our name "Heavenly Publishers" on book covers to find it! ABOUT THE APOCRYPHA Some may consider these rejected bible books to be blasphemous due to some of their doctrine, but they are still read by thousands everyday. Inspired by 15th Century Old English grammar like The King James Version is known for, these controversial books are worth reading. SEE FOR YOURSELF See what you think, they may just answer some questions you've had for a while. THE CONTENTS OF THIS BOOK ARE (No Particular Order) 1-The First Book of Esdras (sometimes called the Book of Ezra) 2-The Second Book of Esdras 3-The Rest of the Chapters of the Book of Esther also called The Greek Additions to Esther 4-The Book of Baruch 5-The Epistle (or letter) of Jeremiah is sometimes called Chapter Six of Baruch 6-The Prayer of Azariah or (The Song of the Three Holy Children) 7-The History of Susanna (in Daniel) 8-Bel & The Dragon in Daniel, also called The History of the Destruction of Bel &The Dragon 9-The Prayer of Manasseh (The Prayer of Manasses King of Judah) 10-The First Book of the Maccabees 11-The Second Book of the Maccabees 12-The Book of Tobit 13-The Book of Judith 14-The Wisdom of Solomon 15-The Book of Sirach (or Ecclesiasticus) The Wisdom of Jesus the Son of Sirach, or Ecclesiasticus. We hope you enjoy this special book from Heavenly Publishers.
1 Esdras,2 Esdras,1 Maccabees,2 Maccabees,3 Maccabees,4 Maccabees,Letter (Epistle) of Jeremiah,The Prayer of Azariah,Baruch,Prayer of Manasseh (Manassas),Bel and the Dragon,Wisdom of Sirach,Wisdom of Solomon,Additions to Esther,Tobit,Judith,Susanna,Psalm 151,Enoch,Jubilees,1 Clements,Shepherd of Hermas,Book of Jasher,An Overview of Books
The King James Version of the Apocrypha in large print.
This is the only modern translation of the complete collection of deuterocanonical books known popularly as "The Apocrypha" that also includes Enoch, Jasher, and Jubilees. Aside from Jasher, they were included as secondary works in the canon of Scripture for most of the Church's history. The Literal Standard Version (LSV) is a modern translation that stays true to the original manuscripts. This handsome 6" x 9" edition features a matte finish with thick, high-quality, cream-colored pages and 8-point Times New Roman font for elegance and easy reading. The Complete Apocrypha offers a staggering two-thirds as much material as the canonical 66 books of the Holy Bible. Additionally, the apocryphal versions of Esther and Daniel are included in their entirety.The Complete Apocrypha includes Tobit, Judith, Wisdom, Sirach, Baruch, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th Maccabees, 1st and 2nd Esdras, Prayer of Manasses, Enoch, Jubilees, Jasher, Psalm 151, and all of the apocryphal additions to Daniel and Esther (including The Prayer of Azariah, Susanna, and Bel and the Dragon). This collection is published by Covenant Press, the publishing arm of the Covenant Christian Coalition.
The term "apocrypha" comes from the Greek word meaning "hidden" or "secret". Originally, the term was applied to sacred books whose contents were too exalted to be made available to the general public."The Apocrypha" includes 15 books, all but one of which are Jewish in origin and found in the Septuagint (parts of 2 Esdras are possibly Christian and Latin in origin). Influenced by the Jewish canon of the OT, the custom arose of making the Apocrypha a separate section in the Protestant Bible.The Catholic view, expressed as a doctrine of faith at the Council of Trent, is that 12 of these 15 works (in a different enumeration, however) are canonical Scripture; they are called the Deuterocanonical Books.14 of these books are included in this volume and these are the books;The First Book of Esdras, The Second Book of Esdras, The First Book of the Maccabees, The Second Book of the Maccabees, The Book of Baruch, The Book of Bel and the Dragon, Ecclesiastes or the Preacher, The Book of Esther, The Book of Judith, The Prayer of Manasseh, The Song of Solomon, The History of Susanna, The Book of Tobit, The Book of Wisdom.
Each Christmas, adults and children alike delight at the story of the kings from the East who followed the star to Bethlehem to offer gifts to the newborn Christ. While this familiar tale is recorded in the Gospel of Matthew, another little-known version later emerged that claimed to be the eyewitness account of the wise men. This ancient manuscript has lain hidden for centuries in the vaults of the Vatican Library, but through the determined persistence of a young scholar, Brent Landau, this astonishing discovery has been translated into English for the very first time as the Revelation of the Magi. Everything we know about the wise men is based on only a few verses from the Bible. With the Revelation of the Magi, we can now read the story from the Magi's perspective. Readers will learn of the Magi's prophecies of God's incarnation from the beginning of time, their startling visitation in the form of a star, the teachings they receive from the baby Jesus, and the wise men's joyous return to their homeland to spread the good news. This ancient version of the Christmas story is guaranteed to astonish and delight. It will also raise larger questions of the significance and meaning of Christ's birth, and the mission to spread the good news to every corner of the globe. All the drama and intrigue of the brief description of Jesus's birth in the Bible is filled out in greater, more colorful detail, offering for the first time the complete story of these beloved characters.