The Lost Books of the Bible : The Hidden Stories Of Esther, Daniel, And The Apocryphal Books That Were Suppressed From The Bible
(2025)

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[United States] : The Library of Alexandria, 2025
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1 online resource

ISBN/ISSN
9781804216842 MWT18744107, 1804216844 18744107
LANGUAGE
English
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What if the Bible you know isn't the complete story? Throughout history, many sacred texts were removed, suppressed, or lost-until now. For centuries, The Lost Books of the Bible have remained shrouded in mystery-sacred writings excluded from the official biblical canon. These ancient texts, once revered and widely circulated, offer missing pieces of biblical history, alternative perspectives on well-known figures, and powerful prayers and psalms that were left out of traditional scripture. Included Texts: - Additions to Esther - Lost passages that expand Esther's story with prayers and divine interventions. - Prayer of Azariah and Song of the Three Young Men - A powerful prayer and hymn sung from the fiery furnace in the Book of Daniel. - Susanna (Daniel 13) - A remarkable tale of virtue, false accusations, and divine justice. - Bel and the Dragon - A fascinating addition to Daniel, exposing the deception behind idol worship. - The Letter of Jeremiah - A prophetic warning against idolatry, often linked to the Book of Baruch. - Psalm 151 - A lost psalm attributed to King David, rediscovered in the Dead Sea Scrolls. What You'll Discover Inside: - Suppressed Biblical Narratives - Explore the missing passages that were once part of sacred scripture. - Lost Prayers and Hymns - Experience powerful prayers and songs of faith that were hidden for centuries. - Ancient Wisdom and Prophecy - Gain insights into biblical figures and events that were nearly forgotten. - Why These Books Were Removed - Uncover the historical and theological reasons behind their exclusion. Unlock the lost scriptures that history tried to erase-get your copy today

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