The texts listed below are part of what is commonly referred to as the Apocrypha or lost books of the Bible. These writings were either removed from, or never included in, the canon of Scripture as recognized by most Protestant traditions. Their exclusion was typically based on factors such as questionable authorship, doctrinal inconsistency, or lack of confirmation by the early Church Fathers.
While these books are not considered divinely inspired in the same way as the accepted Biblical texts, they remain valuable for historical, literary, and theological study. Many of them offer insights into the culture, language, and spiritual debates of the times in which they were written.
These texts are provided here for reference and educational purposes only. They should not be used to form doctrine or replace the authority of Scripture. We encourage all readers to test everything in light of the Word of God and seek wisdom through prayer and discernment.