There are those that cling to a singular view of all
things biblical. If it is not in the King James Bible exactly the way he
had it translated, it is a fake, a forgery, or an insidious plot by Satan to
corrupt the minds of men. Those works referenced here are not mentioned in
the Bible but are associated with it. All, of course, are controversial
to some, but authenticity is an individual decision. Anything else is, in
any case, intellectual censorship. It should be noted that the
references linked in this section are random and individual research must be
done on all the books.
We have compiled a list of over
500
books that have been associated with the Bible either through archeological
research or historical documentation. There is no guarantee that the books
listed here are inspired works, or genuine books actually included in original
versions of writings used by, and considered true by the Early Christian Church.
We do not list any books believed to be written after the corruption of doctrine
by the Universal Church established by the
Emperor Constantine in the Fourth Century AD.
The Lost Books of the Bible and the Forgotten Books of
Eden, L.B. Press
The Other Bible, Barnstone
The New Testament Apocrypha, Volumes 1 & 2, Schneemelcher
We would appreciate any additions to this list,
links to unlinked books,
or verifiable documentation on the authenticity, or lack thereof, of any book
listed here from our
readers.
Books Removed From, Or Associated With, The
Bible A - B
Titles in "gold" are linked. Titles in "white"
are still lost, unless they are noted to as
Available.
This means they are found, but are only
available
in print form.
The Apocryphal Books
The Apocryphal
Or Deuterocanonical
books eliminated from the King James Bible. Books On This Site
The Lost Books that appear in their entirety on this site
Anomalies In
The Lost Books
The Lost Books of the Bible contain the
same aerial anomalies, beings and people flying up into the sky,
and enigmatic
events as the King James Bible.
Anomalies In
The Lost Books
The
Categories