Publishers, restore the Apocrypha to your Bibles! Give readers access to these spiritual treasures! The Apocrypha, or more precisely the Deuterocanon, refers to those books and passages of the Old and New Testaments about which there was controversy at one time in early Christian history, with disputes reviving just before and within the Reformation period. The Church has historically included these as wholly part of its canon of inspired writings: Tobit, Judith, Wisdom, Ecclesiasticus (Sirach), Baruch, I and II Maccabees, parts of Esther (10:4-16, 14), and Daniel (3:24-90, 13, 14).
Bible publishers, restore the Apocrypha!
Bible publishers, restore the Apocrypha!
Bible publishers, restore the Apocrypha!
Publishers, restore the Apocrypha to your Bibles! Give readers access to these spiritual treasures! The Apocrypha, or more precisely the Deuterocanon, refers to those books and passages of the Old and New Testaments about which there was controversy at one time in early Christian history, with disputes reviving just before and within the Reformation period. The Church has historically included these as wholly part of its canon of inspired writings: Tobit, Judith, Wisdom, Ecclesiasticus (Sirach), Baruch, I and II Maccabees, parts of Esther (10:4-16, 14), and Daniel (3:24-90, 13, 14).