The Apocrypha, meaning "hidden things," is a collection of books included in the Greek Septuagint translation of the Hebrew Bible (with some later additions) and in the Latin Vulgate translation. While these books are not part of the Hebrew text that forms the canon for Judaism...
Despite the different opinions on the degree of authority that should be given to the books of the Apocrypha, most Christians agree that these books are valuable. Because these books were written in the intertestamental period, they provide helpful insight into Jewish history,...
2018 Reprint of KJV Edition. Full facsimile of the original edition, not reproduced with Optical Recognition software. Full title is: The Apocrypha:
Translated Out of the Greek and Latin Tongues: Being the Version Set Forth A.D. 1611 Compared...
The Apocrypha or Non-Canonical Books of the Bible is a book written by Manuel Komroff that provides a comprehensive overview of the apocryphal books of the Bible. The book includes an introduction that explains the history and significance of the apocryphal books, as well as...
The Apocrypha or Non Canonical Books of the Bible 1936 (LARGE PRINT EDITION) by Manuel Komroff is a book that delves into the non-canonical books of the Bible, also known as the Apocrypha. This edition is printed in large print, making it easier for those with visual impairments...
The word "apocryphal" was first applied, in a positive sense, to writings which were kept secret because they were the vehicles of esoteric knowledge considered too profound or too sacred to be disclosed to anyone other than the initiated. (Wikipedia) This version contains 15...