This topic was not even debated until the Protestant Reformation in the 16th century when Martin Luther, and others, arbitrarily rejected the Old Testament Apocrypha as part of Old Testament Scripture. The word 'apocrypha' originates from the Greek and Latin words for 'secret' or 'non-canonical.' It is commonly used to refer to ancient, mostly Second Temple –era works that are 'outside' of the Jewish Bible.1. The Apocrypha includes, but is not limited to, works such as Sirach (Ben Sira), Maccabees, Judith, the book of Enoch, Jubilees, the story of Susanna, and Baruch.
A compilation of apocryphal Christian texts, many translated into English for the first time, with comprehensive introductions.
The apocryphal books were never acknowledged as sacred scriptures by the Jews, custodians of the Hebrew scriptures (the apocrypha was written prior to the New Testament). In fact, the Jewish people rejected and destroyed the apocrypha after the overthow of Jerusalem in 70 A.D. This second volume of New Testament Apocrypha continues the work of the first by making available to English readers more apocryphal texts. Twenty-nine texts are featured, including The Adoration of the Magi and The Life of Mary Magdalene, each carefully introduced, copiously annotated, and translated into English by eminent scholars. These fascinating texts provide insights into the beliefs. Start your review of New Testament Apocrypha: More Noncanonical Scriptures. Matthew Thiessen rated it really liked it Aug 12, 2020.
This second volume of New Testament Apocrypha continues the work of the first by making available to English readers more apocryphal texts. Twenty-nine texts are featured, including The Adoration of the Magi and The Life of Mary Magdalene, each carefully introduced, copiously annotated, and translated into English by eminent scholars. These fascinating texts provide insights into the beliefs, expressions, and practices of a range of Christian communities from the early centuries through late antiquity and into the medieval period.
For ordering information, visit Eerdmans.
PREVIEW (introduction and front matter)
'Even More Christian Apocrypha' ~ preview article published in the Bulletin for the Study of Religion 48.3–4 (2019): 4–12 (available online for a limited time)
CONTENTS
Apocrypha Books Of Bible
Introduction, Tony Burke
I. GOSPELS AND RELATED TRADITIONS OF NEW TESTAMENT FIGURES
The Adoration of the Magi, Adam Carter Bremer-McCollum
The Rebellion of Dimas, Mark G. Bilby
A Homily on the Life of Jesus and His Love for the Apostles, Timothy Pettipiece
A Homily on the Passion and Resurrection, by Pseudo-Evodius, Dylan M. Burns
The Book of Bartholomew, Christian H. Bull and Alexandros Tsakos
The Healing of Tiberius, Zbigniew Izydorczyk
The Legend of the Holy Rood Tree, Stephen C. E. Hopkins
The Story of Joseph of Arimathea, Bradley N. Rice
A Homily on the Building of the First Church of the Virgin, Paul C. Dilley
The Life of Judas, Brandon W. Hawk and Mari Mamyan
The Life of Mary Magdalene, Christine Luckritz-Marquis
More Apocrypha Iv Rejected Scriptures King James Version
The apocryphal books were never acknowledged as sacred scriptures by the Jews, custodians of the Hebrew scriptures (the apocrypha was written prior to the New Testament). In fact, the Jewish people rejected and destroyed the apocrypha after the overthow of Jerusalem in 70 A.D. This second volume of New Testament Apocrypha continues the work of the first by making available to English readers more apocryphal texts. Twenty-nine texts are featured, including The Adoration of the Magi and The Life of Mary Magdalene, each carefully introduced, copiously annotated, and translated into English by eminent scholars. These fascinating texts provide insights into the beliefs. Start your review of New Testament Apocrypha: More Noncanonical Scriptures. Matthew Thiessen rated it really liked it Aug 12, 2020.
This second volume of New Testament Apocrypha continues the work of the first by making available to English readers more apocryphal texts. Twenty-nine texts are featured, including The Adoration of the Magi and The Life of Mary Magdalene, each carefully introduced, copiously annotated, and translated into English by eminent scholars. These fascinating texts provide insights into the beliefs, expressions, and practices of a range of Christian communities from the early centuries through late antiquity and into the medieval period.
For ordering information, visit Eerdmans.
PREVIEW (introduction and front matter)
'Even More Christian Apocrypha' ~ preview article published in the Bulletin for the Study of Religion 48.3–4 (2019): 4–12 (available online for a limited time)
CONTENTS
Apocrypha Books Of Bible
Introduction, Tony Burke
I. GOSPELS AND RELATED TRADITIONS OF NEW TESTAMENT FIGURES
The Adoration of the Magi, Adam Carter Bremer-McCollum
The Rebellion of Dimas, Mark G. Bilby
A Homily on the Life of Jesus and His Love for the Apostles, Timothy Pettipiece
A Homily on the Passion and Resurrection, by Pseudo-Evodius, Dylan M. Burns
The Book of Bartholomew, Christian H. Bull and Alexandros Tsakos
The Healing of Tiberius, Zbigniew Izydorczyk
The Legend of the Holy Rood Tree, Stephen C. E. Hopkins
The Story of Joseph of Arimathea, Bradley N. Rice
A Homily on the Building of the First Church of the Virgin, Paul C. Dilley
The Life of Judas, Brandon W. Hawk and Mari Mamyan
The Life of Mary Magdalene, Christine Luckritz-Marquis
More Apocrypha Iv Rejected Scriptures King James Version
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II. APOCRYPHAL ACTS AND RELATED TRADITIONS
The Acts of Nereus and Achilleus, Richard I. Pervo
The Act of Peter in Azotus, Cambry G. Pardee
The Exhortation of Peter, J. Edward Walters
The Travels of Peter, J. Edward Walters
The History of Philip, Robert A. Kitchen
The Acts of Thomas and His Wonderworking Skin, Jonathan Holste and Janet E. Spittler
III. EPISTLES
The Epistle of Pelagia, Slavomír ?éplö
IV. APOCALYPSES
The Dialogue of the Revealer and John, Philip Tite
1 Apocryphal Apocalypse of John, Rick Brannan
2 Apocryphal Apocalypse of John, Rebecca Draughon, Jeannie Sellick, and Janet E. Spittler
3 Apocryphal Apocalypse of John, Chance Bonar, Tony Burke, and Slavomír ?éplö
The Questions of James to John, Katherine Gibbons
The Mysteries of John, Hugo Lundhaug and Lloyd Abercrombie
The Investiture of the Archangel Michael, Hugo Lundhaug
Appendix: John of Parallos, Homily Against Heretical Books, Christian H. Bull and Lance Jenott
The Investiture of the Archangel Gabriel, Lance Jennott
The Apocalypse of Thomas, Matthias Geigenfeind
More Apocrypha Iv Rejected Scriptures John Hagee
V. CHURCH ORDERS
The Teaching of the Apostles, Witold Witakowski