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The Lost Books of the Bible William Hone, Jeremiah Jones, William Wake

By: Material type: TextLanguage: English Publication details: U.S.A.; Bell Publishing; 1979Description: 293tr; hardcover, illustration; 24 cmISBN:
  • 0517277956
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 229.9
  • H772-W72
Online resources: Summary: Rediscovered in modern times, these ""non-canonical"" gospels, epistles, and other pieces were excised from the standard Bible by various church councils in the first four centuries of the Christian era... The Lost Books of the Bible, helps give depth to the historical characters of Jesus, Mary, the apostles, and other figures of the New Testament. Presented without argument or commentary, these apocryphal texts are fascinating, often provocative, reading. An essential resource for the study of biblical history and theology, this authentic presentation of the ""lost"" Scriptures can be enjoyed for its beauty and directness, while also adding to one's understanding of life in Judea during the first century A.D.
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Rediscovered in modern times, these ""non-canonical"" gospels, epistles, and other pieces were excised from the standard Bible by various church councils in the first four centuries of the Christian era... The Lost Books of the Bible, helps give depth to the historical characters of Jesus, Mary, the apostles, and other figures of the New Testament. Presented without argument or commentary, these apocryphal texts are fascinating, often provocative, reading. An essential resource for the study of biblical history and theology, this authentic presentation of the ""lost"" Scriptures can be enjoyed for its beauty and directness, while also adding to one's understanding of life in Judea during the first century A.D.

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