By: Carolien van Wyk
Format: PDF
The Bible and the Missing Books is an e-book featuring the most comprehensive collection of missing and excluded books found to date relating to the Old and New Testament.
With more than 2,000 pages of text covering 40 missing books from the Old Testament and 120 missing books from the New Testament, as well as the full King James version of the Bible (KJV), this e-book is one of the largest and most comprehensive all-in-one volumes of its kind.
A comprehensive e-book featuring 160 Missing Books!
The Bible and the Missing Books, compiled by Carolien van Wyk, is a must-have e-book for all those who would like to discover more about the writings and history of that time, explore the books that were 'lost' or 'forbidden', and read books that were originally approved by the Church and included in the Bible such as the Aprocrypha, then subsequently removed.
Some of the books you will find in this volume include: The Book of Jasher, The Lost Books of Eden (e.g. The Book of Cave of Treasures, The Books of Enoch, Secrets of Enoch, The Book of Adam, etc.); The Sibylline Oracles; The Gospel according to Mary Magdalene; The Essene Teachings of Jesus Christ; The Aquarian Gospel of Jesus Christ; Numerous other Gospels, Acts and Epistles; The Wars of the Jews; The Essene Book of Revelations; and much more!
Enjoy instant access to all this information in one easy volume!
A printed book of this kind would have spanned a few volumes and been very expensive to buy. Instead, you can enjoy easy access to all this information in one single volume, whenever you want, at the click of a button. Furthermore, you have the added benefit of printing only the pages or sections you need, when you need them!
The ideal reference book
The Bible and the Missing Books is the ideal reference book for all students of Theology, Theosophy, Comparative Religion, religious studies, metaphysics and spirituality. In fact, it is a book for anyone wishing to gain deeper insight into the history, teachings and spirituality of the times, and who believe that if information exists, it should be available to all.
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