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The Complete 54-Book Apocrypha: 2022 Edition With the Deuterocanon, 1-3 Enoch, Giants, Jasher, Jubilees, Pseudepigrapha, & the Apostolic Fathers

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THE 2022 EDITION OF THE COMPLETE APOCRYPHA® IS FINALLY HERE. FEATURING 76 COMPLETE AND UNABRIDGED ANCIENT JUDEO-CHRISTIAN WORKS ARRANGED AS 54 BOOKS, IT'S THE NEW, LITERAL, EASY-TO-READ, DEFINITIVE COLLECTION OF CHRISTIAN AND JEWISH APOCRYPHAL BOOKS, GREATLY EXPANDING ON THE 2018 1 BESTSELLER. AND IT'S BEEN FRESHLY UPDATED AND REVISED.All of the books from the 2018 edition, plus dozens more, all revised and retranslated into a clean, literal, and easy-to- read translation, part of the LSV collection. This is the largest and most comprehensive collection of non-Gnostic apocryphal books ever produced, featuring 76 unabridged works arranged as 54 books. Approximately 90% as much material as the standard 66 books of The Holy Bible. The complete 54-book collection in a single, high-quality, 7" x 10" paperback, with book, chapter, page, and verse numbering. Many of the books have never been versified until now. And font size has been further improved from 8.5-point to elegant 9-point TNR. Includes the Catholic and Orthodox Deuterocanon material, all three of the books of Enoch, Jasher, Jubilees, the Aramaic Book of Giants, the testaments, apocalypses, pseudepigrapha, New Testament-era works, the Apostolic Fathers, and more. With The Complete Apocrypha you can discover what the world was like before Noah's Flood, who the Nephilim were, how Cain died, how Abraham was tutored in the knowledge of God by Noah's son Shem, what happened during the 400 “silent years,” how the Prophet Daniel slayed a dragon, and the answers to countless other mysteries. This is the only modern translation of the complete collection of deuterocanonical books known popularly as “The Apocrypha,” but now further expanded from the 17 books in the 2018 edition to 54 (Testaments of the Twelve Patriarchs, Seven Epistles of Ignatius, and additions to Psalms, Esther, and Daniel, when counted as individual works, bring the total number of books in this exhaustive collection to 76). The Literal Standard Version (LSV) is a modern translation that stays true to the original manuscripts. This handsome 7" x 10" edition features a matte finish with thick, high-quality, cream-colored pages. By popular demand the font has been increased to 9-point Times New Roman typeface for elegance and easy reading (the font size found in many study Bibles). The Complete 54-Book Apocrypha offers a staggering 90% as much material as the canonical 66 books of the Holy Bible. The Complete 54-Book Apocrypha includes Tobit, Judith, Wisdom, Sirach, 1–4 Baruch, 1–4 Maccabees, Apocryphal Esther, Apocryphal Psalms, Apocryphal Daniel (including Azariah, Susanna, and Bel and the Dragon), 1–2 Esdras, Prayer of Manasseh, Testaments of the Twelve Patriarchs (12 works), Jubilees, 1–3 Enoch, Book of Giants (from the DSS), Jasher, Life of Adam and Eve, Book of Creation, Testament of Abraham, Testament of Isaac, Testament of Jacob, Ladder of Jacob, Joseph and Asenath, Testament of Job, Testament of Moses, Testament of Solomon, Psalms of Solomon, Lives of the Prophets, Words of Gad the Seer, Ascension of Isaiah, Revelation of Abraham, Revelation of Elijah, Revelation of Zephaniah, Apocryphon of Ezekiel, Epistle of Aristeas, Didache, Revelation of Peter, Epistle of Barnabas, 3 Corinthians, 1–2 Clement, Seven Epistles of Ignatius (seven works), Epistle of Polycarp to the Philippians, Martyrdom of Polycarp, Epistle of Mathetes to Diognetus, The Shepherd of Hermas, Odes of Peace, Apology of Aristides, and additional apocryphal fragments. This collection is published by Covenant Press, the publishing arm of the Covenant Christian Coalition. Read more

Publisher ‏ : ‎ Covenant Press (May 31, 2022)


Language ‏ : ‎ English


Paperback ‏ : ‎ 747 pages


ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1954419058


ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 56


Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 3.12 pounds


Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 7 x 1.87 x 10 inches


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  • A Must Read & A Must Have
The Apocrypha is insightful and should be apart of anyone's library that has an affection and/or interest in an in depth and even in some instances a conclusive understanding of many Biblical prophetic experiences of the past and the future. I find it to be an interesting, as well as, a credible read. These books many believe shouldn't have been removed from Holy Biblical scriptures as they do not confuse Biblical narratives but renders much insight to historical and spiritual perspectives in addition to clarifying them. The Apocrypha was removed from the Bible in the 1600s due to the Puritan revolution in Britain, which used the principle of Sola Scriptura (Scripture Alone) to determine which books should be included in the Bible. The Westminster Confession of Faith, written during the British Civil Wars, excluded the Apocrypha from the Bible, stating that the books were not divinely inspired and therefore had no authority in the church. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 14, 2024 by L CROWE

  • Correlation between holy Bible and Enoch blew me away. Very nice quality book with thick pages.
I bought this book because I was looking for Enoch to read in my Bible to find that it wasn’t there. The correlation between the Bible and the book of enoch specifically blew me away. It gave me an in depth understanding of the flooding of the earth. It also made me believe that sirens (mermaids) are real. According to the book of Enoch, Due to the watchers (angels) sleeping with flesh and blood (humans, women specifically) on earth, the lord our God turned the women into sirens as their punishment. Fast forward. After reading the book of Enoch I asked one of my cousins if she had read the book of Enoch, and she asked me why I was so curious to read it but she seemed so against it and asked me if I prayed about reading it before I got it. I did say yes although I lied (god forgive me) but I felt condemned, idk why. The call ended up failing and I tried calling her back but she didn’t pick up. I ended up praying and talking to God, asking him if I should have read that book and is it even okay because I want to read the truth and not a lie. I ended up making my mind up that I would return this book. I never opened it again. I also didn’t get around returning it. Today I came across an amazing preacher Richard Lorenzo Jr. on YouTube whom I watch all the time. He was praying in tongues for 1 hour and he mention the book of Jude. Right after He was giving a prophetic message in a different video about a shift happening in the kingdom of God and he was referencing a couple names of books in the Bible and those I don’t remember but I heard “Jude” for the second time. I kept repeating to myself “I have to read the book of Jude”. God makes no mistakes, and there is no such thing as a coincidence. I read it (the book of Jude) and it gave me confirmation. I began to read and In Jude 1:6-7 I understood it, and in my head I referenced it to Enoch and highlighted it thinking… “I might be wrong and this might be talking about something totally different”. As I continued I came across Jude 1:11-15. It was then I knew that the lord our God lead me to the truth of Enoch. For Mathew 21:18-22 is proof that we receive whatever we ask for in prayer if we have faith. And our God does not lie. Thus proof to me that consulting with God first within everything we do in prayer will be revealed in its ordained time with God. Amen. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 3, 2023 by tyrone

  • A great addition for my Christian walk
I was very skeptical about buying this. I didn't want to get lead down a"wrong path". I did a lot of research and then bought this book. I Am Soooo Glad that I did. There is so much wonderful material in here. As a life long christian, deep reader and studier, I know what the canonical Bible says and what is true and not based on it. There are some really powerful books in here, especially in the new testament part. It gives so much more account of the stories that are in the Bible. So much more detail and understanding. I strongly recommend this book as an addition to your daily reading! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 20, 2024 by bbyars

  • Valuable reference material
As I've been reading several of the books in this volume I continue to question why certain of them were withheld from the canon. While these writings may seem funny to our thinking after reading 66 books only, and some of the stories might seem far-fetched, they are no more far-fetched than a talking donkey or a floating ax head. If we believe in the God of miracles, we can believe in wonders and signs described in these passages. I especially enjoy the books of Enoch, wisdom, and the Ascension of Isaiah; and the revelations of Abraham and Elijah. From these you can't help but get a deeper sense of awe and wonder and a Righteous fear of the Lord. The descriptions of heaven and angelic heavenly creatures will challenge religious tradition. All that being said, there are some passages that just don't seem to Have the same 'voice' as The previously mentioned books. The revelation of Peter for example just doesn't seem to read with the same spirit. Overall I consider it extremely valuable background information that fills in many blanks and answers many questions. I believe the time has come for these books to be available to the masses. Prayerfully Judge for yourself. Eat the meat and spit out the bones so to speak. I'm challenged every day to be a better Christian as I read these books. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 11, 2024 by Revelation 22:7

  • Excellent
Love this book!
Reviewed in the United States on December 14, 2024 by Jacquelyn P.

  • Worth owning
It’s good to have. Has lots of books other apocryphas do not. I’d much rather it be hardback. I’d love it if Jasher were dropped. Jasher is a huge book and full of nonsense. Takes up too much space and makes this book bigger than it needs to be. This apocrypha is a giant book. Thick and heavy. I lug it around to sabbath gatherings but it’s a pain. I noticed recently that Enoch 93 is missing some pretty important verses. My other copies of Enoch are missing them as well, but the Cepher has them and the Fig Tree Generation, who was doing the Bible study, has them. Perhaps because the translator didn’t have those verses in the documents available at the time? I think this was translated before the Dead Sea scrolls were found. Maybe additional verses were discovered in the DSS. Anyway, it’s cumbersome and too big to be a paperback, but I’m glad to have these books in print. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 14, 2024 by serene anomaly

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