Apocryph

Apocryph by Igal Meirovich is an illustrated edition published in June 2012, comprising 164 pages in English. This volume presents the KJV Apocrypha, which includes texts that are contemporaneous with the Hebrew Bible but were not officially recognized as part of it. The Apocrypha features a variety of literary genres, including histories, romances, devotional works, proverbs, and sermons, offering readers a broader understanding of the biblical narrative.
In this edition, readers will find writings that complement the Hebrew Bible, with familiar Biblical characters such as Daniel and Esther appearing throughout the narratives. The Apocrypha, often referred to as “hidden things,” provides insight into the historical and cultural context of the scriptures. This collection serves as a valuable resource for those interested in exploring the additional texts that have influenced biblical literature and thought.
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The KJV Apocrypha in a single volume. The Apocrypha (‘hidden things’) are contemporaneous with the Hebrew Bible, but were not officially accepted as part of the Bible. They did, however, form part of the Greek Scriptures and came into English Bibles by that route. The writings of the Apocrypha run the whole gamut of literary genres: histories, romances, devotional works, proverbs and sermons. Many complement parts of the Hebrew Bible and readers will recognise some familiar Biblical characters in the narratives, such as Daniel and Esther.
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