The Apocrypha Sacred Scriptures Excluded from the Bible

The Apocrypha Sacred Scriptures Excluded from the Bible by Paul Tice is a revised edition published by Book Tree on January 2, 2003. This 188-page volume presents writings that were considered sacred by certain religious sects but were ultimately excluded from the Bible. The Apocryphal books, originating in early Judaism and later adopted by early Christianity, offer insights that some believe overshadow canonical scriptures.
Readers will find a collection of texts that highlight the significance of these writings in the context of religious history. The book explores themes related to religion, biblical studies, and spiritual growth, emphasizing the importance of preserving and studying these texts despite their exclusion from the canonical Bible. This edition serves as a resource for those interested in understanding the broader scope of biblical literature and its impact on Christian living.
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The Apocryphal books were excluded from the Bible, yet consist of writings that were considered to be sacred scriptures by certain religious sects. These books had their origins in early Judaism and were later adopted by early Christianity. This volume is sometimes referred to as The Apocrypha Proper, or the Apocrypha of the Old Testament as used by English speaking Protestants. Some of these works overshadowed the canonical scriptures in both Judaism and early Christianity, despite their canonical exclusion. This is why it is important to preserve and study them.
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