The Pseudepigrapha

The word pseudepigrapha means “falsely attributed” so technically the Pseudepigrapha are ancient Jewish books that bear the name of an author who didn’t actually compose them. Entitling a work after the name of a famous person was a common practice in the ancient Near East. The Pseudepigrapha date from around 300 B.C. to A.D. 300. … Read more

An Apocrypha Overview

Christianity is composed of three major branches: Roman Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, and Protestant. Each branch has the same 66 books in their Bibles. In comparison with most Protestant Bibles, however, Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox Bibles have additional books. The LXX The extra books come from the first major translation of the Bible called the … Read more

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