Lost Books of the Bible

"The Lost Books of the Bible" and "The Forgotten Books of Eden" Free

Lost Books of the Bible - Apocryphal Writings

"Lost Books of the Bible" is an Android app offering a collection of significant non-canonical texts admired by early Christians. It includes writings like the Gospel of Mary, the Protevangelion, letters of Paul and Seneca, and the Shepherd of Hermas, alongside translations from the Forgotten Books of Eden. This selection highlights the fluidity of the early Biblical canon, providing insight into the texts that were left out of the Bible.
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By: Igor Apps
Version: 3.1 (Last updated: 2024-01-02)
Creation date: 2016-04-29
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The Lost Books of the Bible by Rutherford H. Platt, Jr., 1926
with King James Bible

Lost Books of the Bible is a collection of New Testament Apocrypha, including many works which were admired and read by the early Christians, but which were later excluded from the canonical Bible. It includes accounts of the young Jesus, particularly the Gospel of Mary and the Protevangelion, which provides additional folklore about the birth and youthful adventures of Jesus and which are missing now. Of note are the letters of Paul and Seneca, and the letters of Herod and Pilate, which are most likely a forgery, but add more depth to the question of the historicity of Jesus. There are also a number of non-canonical epistles, such as Laodiceans. Also worth a close read are the three books of the Shepherd of Hermas, which uses apocalyptic and symbolic imagery. This collection is an invaluable selection of portions of the New Testament which illustrates the fluid nature of the early Biblical canon, and provides access to all of the 'spare parts.'

The Forgotten Books of Eden by Rutherford H. Platt, Jr., 1926
This is a popularized translation of the OT pseudepigrapha, quasi-Biblical writings which never achieved canonical status (or inclusion in any of the official Apocrypha). This isn't to say that these documents are forgeries, just that for one reason or another they were not considered part of the Biblical text by the first millenium (C.E.) compilers. This book contains translations of all of the texts found in volume I of the weighty Oxford University Press Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha, without any of the apparatus.

In The Lost Books of the Bible you can find such popular free books as: The Apostles' Creed, The Shepherd of Hermas, The First Book of Adam and Eve, The Gospel of Nicodemus and many others books which are missing of the Bible!

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Pros
  • Provides access to lost books of the Bible
  • Easy to use for finding scriptures quickly
  • Good compilation of hidden books
  • Educational and insightful content
  • Saves reading progress automatically
Cons
  • Navigation issues between chapters
  • Ads are distracting and intrusive
  • Bugs causing the app to crash or not open
  • Some books/chapter discrepancies noted
  • User interface could be improved
Most mentioned
  • Navigation issues
  • Bugs or crashes
  • Ads and their distraction
  • Desire for better bookmarking/highlighting options
  • Quality of content and insights from lost books
User reviews
I love that I can go start to scripture instead of having a daily verse to read. I mean there are apps for that. Some times you want an app to feel like a physical Bible .I love the highlights and book marks.
by Senceria Cruse, 2024-10-17

Good compilation. Well done for sharing the hidden books. God bless you. For those who are having challenges: 1. When you want to go to next chapter, just swipe the screen to the left (or right) 2. Once you click on Bible, the button changes to Lost books mode, and vice versa. These are the basic user guide. Thanks
by Emmanuel Frimpong, 2024-08-04

I wish I could just continue onto the next chapter with an arrow or continue button, without having to back out. You can't continue reading without going back to each book and selecting each chapter by number, in order to read the next.
by Kim O, 2024-07-28
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