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C**L
A comprehensive collection
This collection brings together 54 apocryphal books, offering valuable insight beyond the standard Bible. The translation is clear, making it accessible for both casual readers and those studying religious history.
B**S
Detailed and informative
The Complet 54-BOOK Apocrypha (2022 EDITION) comes with an interesting and detailed account of books that have been kept hidden away for hundreds of years. Bible scholars and those wanting a full account of encounters with God and the activities of holy people and people, will find these books a revelation. A deeper, exhaustive experience with God and the opportunity to read books they have never studied previously. Books such as the Book of Giants, Testament of the Twelve Patriarchs, Life of Adam and Eve, Book of Creation, Testament of Isaac, and many more, will give scholars more than enough material to learn, enlighten and deepen their understanding of people's relationship with God.
R**Y
Good book
It is interesting
J**A
Very good collection of non-inspired, but interesting books to read
As a Protestant Christian, I believe that the 66 books (39 in the O.T. and 27 in the N.T.) of the Bible are the canonical and inspired writings of God, so while I do believe that anything outside of this list is not inspired and should not be used to establish doctrine, I do think the Apocryphal books are still a very interesting read, as they provide interesting storylines, good wisdom and provide good history for what occurred during the intertestamental period with the Jewish people (particularly in 1 & 2 Maccabees) and can help us better understand scriptures like Daniel 8:9-27, Daniel 11:21-35, John 10:22 and Hebrews 11:35b.While I've read all the Apocryphal books that you would find in the Catholic and Eastern Orthodox canon, I'm interested in reading the other Apocryphal works and particularly the New Testament writings that aren't part of the canon.So overall, this book is a great resource for Christians who want to dig deeper and learn more about the intertestamental period, as well as writings that the Church did use for edification, but ones that never made it into the canon.
A**A
Printing issues within book
Not sure if anyone else has also received a book with printing issues but starting from page 509 ending 569 there is a printing mistake which has blurred a chunk of the text, right hand side only. Slightly annoying but otherwise book is everything as expected
P**K
Excellent
Great Book
J**Z
Amazing
Great book!
J**A
Marvelous Read including the Apocrypha Books, Pseudepigrapha and much more
Vast knowledge. I recommend reading 2 esdras 7th chapter especially the last 70 verses for the wise in Christ.Jasher a profound book referenced in the book of Joshua 10:13 and 2 Samuel 1:18Jubiless a book by Moses referenced in 2 esdras 14:5 concerning time from creationBooks of Maccabees showing the time the Israelietes were under Greek empire (3rd beast in Daniel 7)Book of Enoch referenced in Jude 1:14 (directly quoted from Enoch 1:9) and Hebrews 11:5Need I say more? Get a copy and read to gain Wisdom.Peace and Blessings
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