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The lost books of the Bible
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<blockquote data-quote="tampasteve" data-source="post: 77354465" data-attributes="member: 398316"><p>The books that King James omitted from his Authorized version are not really lost, they are still in the Catholic versions of the Bible. That said there are a lot of books that were not included for a lot of reasons. It is an interesting conversation to be sure, but maybe you can narrow down what you are looking at for more information? We could go on for days about the Gnostic books, the Jewish books not included in the Hebrew Scriptures, the books that are still "missing" but referenced in the agreed canon, or just books included in some versions but not others.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tampasteve, post: 77354465, member: 398316"] The books that King James omitted from his Authorized version are not really lost, they are still in the Catholic versions of the Bible. That said there are a lot of books that were not included for a lot of reasons. It is an interesting conversation to be sure, but maybe you can narrow down what you are looking at for more information? We could go on for days about the Gnostic books, the Jewish books not included in the Hebrew Scriptures, the books that are still "missing" but referenced in the agreed canon, or just books included in some versions but not others. [/QUOTE]
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