Apocrypha-KJV-Reader’s

Apocrypha-KJV-Reader’s by Hendrickson Publishers is a Reader’s edition published in 2009, featuring 224 pages in English. This collection includes books traditionally regarded as canonical by various Christian traditions, although they are not part of the Hebrew Bible canon. The Apocrypha, meaning “hidden things,” offers insights into the historical and cultural contexts of Judaism during the Hellenistic and Roman periods, making it a significant resource for understanding the transition between the Old and New Testaments.
Readers will find a diverse array of literary genres within this volume, including wisdom literature, historical fiction, and devotional writings. The text comprises works such as 1 Esdras, 1 & 2 Maccabees, and the Wisdom of Solomon, among others. This edition serves as a practical supplement for those using Bibles that do not include these apocryphal texts, making it suitable for both personal study and classroom settings. Additionally, it features an essay by John R. Kohlenberger III that discusses the importance of the Apocrypha in biblical scholarship.
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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 and Protestant Christianity, they are, nevertheless, regarded as canonical by several Christian traditions. Increasingly, scholars have pronounced the Apocrypha to be of great value for understanding the place of Judaism in the Hellenistic and Roman periods. Consisting of such literary genres as wisdom, historical fiction, histories, devotional writings, letters, and even apocalypse, the Apocrypha is a valuable tool for those wishing to comprehend the times between the Old and New Testaments.
Included are 1 Esdras; 1 & 2 Maccabees; Tobit; Judith; Esther (Greek); Song of the Three Young Men; Susanna; Bel and the Dragon; Wisdom of Solomon; Wisdom of Jesus, Son of Sirach (Ecclesiasticus); Baruch; Letter of Jeremiah; Prayer of Manasseh; and 2 Esdras.
The Apocrypha is used by the Anglican, Eastern Orthodox, Lutheran, Methodist, and Roman Catholic traditions.
This affordable, slim volume is a convenient supplement to Bibles that don’t include the apocryphal texts; and is ideal for classroom use or personal study. It also includes an essay from John R. Kohlenberger III on the importance of the Apocrypha.
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