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The Complete Apocrypha: 2018 Edition with Enoch, Jasher, and Jubilees

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The classic 2018 edition of The Complete Apocrypha is back, now fully updated and revised with all the latest material from Covenant Press. Featuring the complete collection of 100 non-Gnostic Judeo-Christian apocryphal books plus 44 books of ancient Judeo-Christian history, fully and accurately revised in contemporary and easy-to-read English. The official Complete Apocrypha® series is the definitive, modern-English collection of apocrypha, pseudepigrapha, Judeo-Christian legends and history, and Early Church writings that provides historical context and keen insights into the Holy Bible that millions of Christians and Jews around the world love and cherish. With The Complete Apocrypha you can discover what the world was like before Noah’s Flood, who the Nephilim were, how Cain died, how Abraham was tutored in the knowledge of God by Noah’s son Shem, what happened during the 400 “silent years,” how the Prophet Daniel slayed a dragon, and insight and answers to countless other biblical mysteries. LIMITED HARDCOVER EDITION FEATURE OVERVIEW:Twice as much content as the entire Holy Bible.The complete and unabridged Complete Apocrypha collection, featuring all Catholic and Orthodox Deuterocanon material, all three of the books of Enoch, Jasher, Jubilees, the Aramaic Book of Giants, the testaments, apocalypses, pseudepigrapha, New Testament-era works, the Apostolic Fathers, Sibylline Oracles, key early writings, and much more (99 books in print, with the contemporary translation of Jasher via digital access).The complete and unabridged versions of Josephus’ Antiquities and Against Apion and Eusebius’ Chronicon and Ecclesiastical History (44 books via permanent digital access).The only collection of its kind fully updated and revised in contemporary and easy-to-read English, literally and accurately translated. Enjoy and comprehend what you’re reading.Lay-flat design with heavy-weight crème paper for an antique feel; equally suitable for marking and taking notes.Elegant and sizable 11-pt serif throughout makes reading easy, enjoyable, and relaxing on the eyes.Videos, maps, timelines, and much more. PACKED FULL OF EXCITING SUPPLEMENTARY CONTENTIntroductory book information.Dozens of relevant videos can be quickly accessed by scanning a QR code as you read.Copious apologetic and background information.Maps, timelines, and other materials.A “Where Do I Find It?” index.A nearly 200-word glossary of key terms, concepts, and characters from Bible history. THE NEW, LITERAL, EASY-TO-READ, DEFINITIVE COLLECTION OF CHRISTIAN APOCRYPHAL BOOKS Read more

Publisher ‏ : ‎ Covenant Press (December 2, 2024)


Language ‏ : ‎ English


Hardcover ‏ : ‎ 519 pages


ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1954419228


ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 23


Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 3.13 pounds


Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 8.25 x 1.49 x 11 inches


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  • Excellent read with tiny font.
I am trying to read this apocrypha, however the print is very small. It doesn’t include Adam and Eve and how they lived, when kicked out of the garden. This same publisher has a 2022 edition with 52 stories: has bigger FONT, 700+pages! Yippee! I love a good, lengthy book. This translation, is easy to read. When I read the KJV Bible. I actually wrote on one of the pages, ‘Does God even like women?’ I was so perplexed as there are so few women who do amazing things. However this apocrypha is full of women and men who actually do miracles and godly things. I’m not a women’s libber. But gosh, it’s so nice to see women as something more than concubines. I see why the governing bodies, in those days, took out these chapters. Also, Enoch is NOT a flat earther! Ridiculous. He says he went to the “four cornerstones” of the earth: N-S-E-W, in my opinion. Not to the edges of the flat world. I am sending this back, it’s too hard to pick up and read. I’m 1.75 readers and by page ten, I’d say I adapted to the font. But, I want to pick it up and have the first sentence readable. There is a large print, by this publisher. It looks ridiculously large. 9 verses to a page. If you’re elderly, that might Be perfect for you. If you’re a middle age house wife, or a ‘honey-doer’ then get the newest edition. Such incredible stories. I’m happy I got it. But I’m sending it back for the larger font. I’m excited to read it, as a whole: 52 books. Rapture is coming. God bless you. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 17, 2022 by Nicki

  • Read this
Perfectly wonderful
Reviewed in the United States on July 21, 2024 by Red

  • Great
Great
Reviewed in the United States on December 28, 2024 by James M. Crunk

  • Expands on many stories the KGV glosses over
I had been exposed to Enoch and some of the other Apocrypha and it was good to have it in book form. So that was not new to me... What was new to me was the expanded story of Abel and Cain and how Cain offer was not as acceptable...Abel gave of the finest of his flock...Cain offered leftovers after he had selected the cream of the crop for himself... How Isaac boasted that he would be willing to be sacrificed to others...then Lo and Behold the Lord holds him to it down the road. So many expanded stories such as these that provide a more human take and explain the motives involved. Also the expanded story of the hundreds of years spent in Egypt that the Bible glosses over... This and many other revelations are what make this book so valuable. It expands on what is merely mentioned in KGV and provides much that is of value. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2019 by Roy F. Waugh III

  • A Useful, Affordable Source for Enoch and Jubilees
Although I find the NRSV Apocrypha is an excellent source for the traditional books of the Apocrypha, I wanted some of the additional literature that appeared between the Old and New Testament periods. Enoch and Jubilees are two of the most important sources from that time, and the Covenant Press edition of the Apocrypha, for the Covenant Christian Coalition, makes them conveniently available at a reasonable price. It is unusual that an evangelical organization would sponsor a translation of the Apocrypha. For example neither the NIV nor the CSB includes any of these books. I suspect that this edition does because some of the members of the Covenant Christian Coalition consider all or some of them canonical, although the Coalition itself does not. Somewhat puzzling is the inclusion of the translation of the Book of Jasher. While a book by that name is mentioned in the Bible, the Jasher included here was not known to exist before 1625. The only large religious body to consider it of significant value is the Latter Day Saints (Mormons), and even it does not give it official sanction, nor is it likely to join an evangelical association. Problems with the physical quality of the volume appear to have been corrected, and although the print is somewhat small, for most people it should be quite readable. There are very brief introductions to each book. If the reader is looking for a good source for Enoch and Jubilees, or wants the text of Jasher, this edition of the Apocrypha will fill those needs nicely. It will also give you an adequate translation for the traditional Apocrypha. However, for the traditional books of the Apocrypha I still vastly prefer the NRSV. The Covenant Press edition presents all of the text in blocks of print. While this may be closer to the original manuscripts, it is not how the present-day reader will find it easiest to approach them, and any sense of a poetic style is lost in those places where it was intended. There are no notes to indicate alternate readings, and the additions to Daniel and Esther are marked, but not in a manner that makes it easy to find them. The Letter to Jeremiah is included as part of Baruch with only a passing indication in the introduction that it is a separate work. In conclusion, this volume can be a useful addition to the Biblical literature you may already have. However, it is most effectively used along with other sources. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 10, 2020 by John Santosuosso

  • Excellent it's the part that was left out
This is the part that was left out between the old testament and the new testament. Do yourself a favor it's an amazing read. If you wanted to know who enoch was you'll find them in here
Reviewed in the United States on March 25, 2024 by Cali Fab

  • A great book
Very interesting extra details on many stories within the Bible. Many of the books where found with the Dead Sea scrolls, with the other books of the Bible. A lot of the stories align with what I’ve read in the Bible. I think this is a great book. It would be nice if there was an intro to each book as to who the suspected author was, where the book it was found, a summary of the books topics, the suspected year written, etc. it’s kind of basic, and font is a bit small ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 4, 2019 by Andy Andy

  • Still haven’t got to read it all
But I do like that it has the book of Enoch in it and all kinds of the other books that aren’t in the Bible.
Reviewed in the United States on May 12, 2024 by Kristie Carpenter

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