The Apocrypha EXPLAINED: Lost Books of the Bible (Book of Enoch, Jubilees & More)

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Get a Cepher Bible (10% off w/ code 'MIKE"): http://www.cepher.net/?af=183 (Includes the full Holy Bible, The Book of Enoch & Apochypha) Donations: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/yomikez Social Media: https://linktr.ee/yomikez Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/yomikez These are the "The lost books of the Bible": The Apocrypha refers to a collection of ancient texts connected to the Bible but not included in the standard Protestant canon. These books were written roughly between 300 BC and 100 AD, during the gap between the Old and New Testaments. Some of them, like Tobit, Judith, and 1 and 2 Maccabees, are included in Catholic and Orthodox Bibles, while others—like the Book of Enoch and Jubilees—fall into a broader category called pseudepigrapha, meaning writings attributed to biblical figures but likely written later. The reason these books are debated comes down to authorship, consistency, and authority. Many were not written by the people they claim to be written by, and some contain teachings or historical details that don’t fully align with the rest of Scripture. Because of this, different traditions either accept, reject, or treat them as useful but not divinely inspired. Still, the Apocrypha is incredibly important for understanding the context of the Bible. These texts reveal what people believed, feared, and hoped for in the centuries leading up to Jesus. They expand on themes like angels, demons, the afterlife, judgment, and the spiritual world—ideas that show up more clearly in the New Testament. So whether you see them as inspired, historical, or just fascinating, the Apocrypha gives you a deeper look into the world the Bible came out of—and the beliefs that shaped it. Chapters: 0:00 - Intro 1:38 - Pseudepigrapha 2:40 - The Book of Enoch 8:46 - The Book of Jubilees 10:46 - The Book of Jasher 12:22 - The Life of Adam & Eve 13:58 - Bad Apocrypha 14:08 - The Gospel of Barnabas 14:55 - The Gospel of Thomas 15:50 - The Gospel of Judas 16:39 - Deuterocanonical Books 17:00 - The Book of Tobit 19:00 - The Book of Judith 19:33 - The Wisdom of Solomon 19:48 - Sirach 20:02 - Baruch 20:10 - Letter of Jeremiah 20:25 - Additions to Esther 20:27 - Prayer of Manasseh 20:40 - Pslam 151 20:55 - 1st & 2nd Maccabees 21:01 - Additions to Daniel 22:04 - 1st & 2nd Ezdras 22:17 - Conclusion

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