This post includes content written by AI. The Bible, as we know it today, is a compilation of sacred texts revered by millions of believers worldwide. However, the formation of the biblical canon was a complex and contested process, with various books considered for inclusion at different times. Among these are the Apocrypha, a collection of writings that almost made it into the Bible but ultimately did not. These books hold significant historical, theological, and literary value, and their inclusion or exclusion varies among different Christian traditions.
We give a succinct overview of the Apocrypha's past, discuss how early Protestants saw it, and then offer what we believe to be faithful.
There's no doubt the 14 Apocrypha books of the the original 1615 King James Bible were controversial, but they WERE THERE! Has the Bible been tampered with?
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Protestants believe these books are not canonical for several reasons.
You've see those odd biblical texts names in the footnotes of your Bible. But what are they? Here's a quick rundown.