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The Lost Books of the Bible (Dover Value Editions) [Paperback]

William Hone , Jeremiah Jones , William Wake
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  • Paperback: 320 pages
  • Publisher: Dover Publications Inc.; New edition edition (1 Jan 2006)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0486443906
  • ISBN-13: 978-0486443904
  • Product Dimensions: 21 x 13.1 x 1.6 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (13 customer reviews)
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Also known and originally published as "The Apocryphal New Testament". The twenty-six books in this volume do not appear in the Bible but offer more information beyond its scope. Some of them support or share New Testament ideas while others reveal new information about Jesus as a child, Mary's life before his birth, and much more. Each of these "lost books" includes an introduction, telling us what we know about them, including authenticity, place of origin, history of the manuscript and other interesting facts. This exclusive edition restores two original Prefaces and supplementary material that seems to have been censored in modern editions, starting in 1926. --This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful
By jdb
Format:Paperback
Although the book has interesting 'books' in it, I had not read the reviews prior to purchase (I have found most reviews of other books to be so different from my experience I usually don't bother).
I was therefore very disappointed to find that discoveries in the last 84 years were not there.
There are other books about the 'books' which were omitted from the bible which are much more up to date.
Nonetheless worth having on its own terms.
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107 of 116 people found the following review helpful
Recommended 16 Sep 2004
Format:Hardcover
This book contains 26 literary works from the early Christian Church. These "books" were extant in the early Church, but when the New Testament was officially organized into Canon Scripture (officially accepted books), these were among those left behind. This book was originally published in 1890, reprinted in 1926, and again in 1979.

As one might expect with any collection of stories, this one is a mixed bag of good and bad stories. Some of these works are long and tedious, while some are short and don't seem to contain anything new. However, all of them allow a fascinating glimpse into the thoughts of various factions within the early Church.

Personally, I enjoyed The Epistles of Paul the Apostle to Seneca, with Seneca's to Paul, and the Epistles of Clement. I highly enjoyed this book and recommend it to you.

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125 of 136 people found the following review helpful
By Kurt Messick HALL OF FAME TOP 500 REVIEWER
Format:Paperback
There is something somewhat misleading about the title of this book - in fact, most of the selections contained in this book are not 'lost' documents at all. For example, the Dead Sea Scrolls (which are not contained in this book) were well and truly lost - they were buried for centuries, and those who buried them did not leave notice of where they were in any way that survived; hence, when they were found, they were truly recovered from having been lost. What makes the documents in this book 'lost' contextually is that they were not included in the canon of the New Testament texts.

In the early church, there was no consistent agreement about what belonged in the Bible and what was not to be included. Modern-day readers of books such as the 'Da Vinci Code' can understand some of the issues and dilemmas here - there were no printing presses, no consistency of library cataloging or copyrighting, and no central authority in the oft-persecuted church as to who could make a decision of what texts were valuable. Indeed, even the Hebrew scriptures existed in variations, and the modern day issue of apocryphal books included or not included in the Bible stems from the difference between the Greek and Hebrew translations of the Hebrew scriptures/Old Testament texts.

For example, the book of the Shepherd of Hermas, included here, was well known to the early church, and continued to be a document known to church historians and scholars in the subsequent centuries, even if it was not commonly known and read by the laity in the churches. The apostle Paul was far from the only letter writer of the early church; the New Testament includes some other letters (Peter, John, etc.), but the canonical decision at one point was made that only those attributed to the original twelve apostles and Paul would be included - the letters of Clement, very important and useful in the early church, were excluded from the canon.

However, there is an important point to be made here. Just because something was not included in the canon of scripture did not mean that it was worthless. Just because a student gets an A rather than an A+ does not mean that student did not do good and worthwhile work. Many of these texts were 'A' texts for the early church, but lacked that certain something that made them canonical. The same is true for the gospels - this collection includes some extra-canonical gospel texts, and the reason for their non-inclusion in the canon is varied, but does not mean their value is insignificant.

There has been much work done on early church documentary history and the development of the canon since this book was first published more than a century ago, but these are reasonable (if not always reader-friendly) translations of relatively unknown texts, useful for general readers and undergraduates, or those who might want to know what the early Christians were reading and being influenced by apart from the canonical text.

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Lost books of the Bible
A fascinating collection of 'epistles' and letters, excellently presented. A great insight into many documents that didn't make it into the Authorised Collection of the Bible - and... Read more
Published 10 months ago by Mikefromchalfont
The lost Books of the Bible
I purchased this book to help me in my studies. Excellent value and the usual first class service from Amazon.
Published 12 months ago by R.M.
Fascinating revelation
I cannot put the book down. To read all about Jesus' childhood and how G-d's power was upon the child from birth - to read how Mary (referred to as Lady Mary) ministered to the... Read more
Published 15 months ago by Ruben
an overview of lost books of the bible
I found this a very useful bacvkground reading to my Bible Studies.
It is comprehensive [for a paperback] an gave me all the information I needed. Read more
Published 17 months ago by Rondoll
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The lost books of the bible was written in concised and clear forms, it gives the indepth to the historical character of lord jesus, mary her mother aswell as other
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Published on 13 Sep 2009 by S. L. Jimoh
Can we trust these books?
Some interesting letters to Pilot etc but generally I would say stay clear of this sort of stuff.Gnostics wrote all sorts of stuff about Jesus but the problem was were they there... Read more
Published on 10 July 2009 by B. J. Morris
Think About It
I would imagine that, after reading this book, the similarity between myth and current belief would be clearer; but I guess this isn't the case. Read more
Published on 12 April 1999
Truely, these are prophets annointed for our latter days.
As I read these books I am awed by the power to tell a story. How dry as a desert, Adam and Eve's tale was until it sank in that this isn't a fable in some never-never land. Read more
Published on 26 Jan 1999
Very worth owning; available in several editions.
You should see the review attached to "Lost Books of the Bible and the Forgotten Books of Eden;" by Rutherford Hayes Platt, J. Alden Brett. Read more
Published on 30 May 1998
Excellent book! Very insightful!
An incredible resource for all Christians. Gospel of Nicodemus gives incredible insight to events surrounding the Crucifixion. Read more
Published on 10 Dec 1997
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