Apocrypha

The Apocrypha are a collection of books that are considered to be part of the Greek version of the Old Testament, but with ambiguous origins and authors.

These books are rejected by Jewish and Protestant audiences, but accepted by Catholics and Orthodox as deuterocanonical, and these texts between the four centuries of the ending of the Old Testament and the beginning of the New Testament supposedly enhance understanding of the Old Testament.

The Historical Books

 * The First Book Of Esdras (3 Ezra)


 * The Book Of Tobit (Tobias)


 * The Book Of Judith


 * The Greek Book Of Esther


 * The Prayer Of Manasseh


 * The First Book Of Maccabees


 * The Second Book Of Maccabees


 * The Third Book Of Maccabees


 * The Fourth Book Of Maccabees


 * The Book Of Jasher


 * The Book Of Jubilees

The Wisdom Books

 * Psalms 151-155


 * The Wisdom Of Solomon


 * Ecclesiasticus


 * The Psalms Of Solomon

The Prophets

 * The Book Of Enoch (1 Enoch)


 * The Book Of Baruch


 * The Epistle Of Jeremiah (Baruch Chapter Six)


 * The Second Book Of Esdras (4-5-6 Ezra)


 * The Prayer Of Azariah And The Song Of The Three Children


 * Sussana (Daniel Chapter Thirteen)


 * Bel And The Dragon (Daniel Chapter Fourteen)

The Gospels

 * The Gospel Of Thomas (Greek And Coptic)

The Acts

 * The Twenty-Ninth Chapter Of Acts

The Pauline Epistles

 * The Epistle To The Laodiceans