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Lost Books of The Bible: The New Testament Apocrypha
- De: Charles River Editors
- Narrado por: Jack Chekijian
- Duración: 1 h y 1 m
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Historia
The New Testament Apocrypha refers to texts written by early Christians that were not included in the Bible used by the main branches of Christianity today. These texts vary in subject matter, with some being accounts of Jesus, others being about the nature of God, and still others being accounts and teachings of Jesus' apostles. What makes them fascinating is not just the history behind why they are considered non-canonical, but what they tell us about the early Church and early Christianity. Moreover, they offer insight into what sources were used to write them, and whether they shared the same sources as the texts that comprise the Bible today. Given their historical and religious importance, there is still a fierce debate over the authenticity of many of these texts.
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I thought this would have been the actual writings
- De Falon Millington en 01-22-16
Informative, suggestive.
Revisado: 09-08-15
Appreciated the historical information highly. Comparative analogy of the authors by their writings seems sound. The adjectives used to describe some of the passages that were referenced could be mistaken as a defensive stance to the original reasons said passages were ousted from the Holy Bible. Lastly, I have always wondered why only four disciples witnessed, and not twelve. This helps clear some of that up. They likely did.
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