Apocrypha of the King James Bible
Apocrypha of the King James Bible
Apocrypha comes from the Greek and means "hidden." The books of the Apocrypha were not available to St. Jerome in Hebrew when he created the Latin Vulgate for the Roman Church in the late 4th century.
Thus he was the first to call them Apocryphal. Martin Luther referred to these texts as "Apocrypha, that is books which are not to be esteemed like the holy Scriptures, and yet which are useful and good to read."
In 1546 at the Council of Trent, the Catholic Church reaffirmed these texts which were part of the Latin Vulgate with a decree concerning the canonical scriptures. In the 19th century, these books were completely dropped from Protestant Bibles but remain in Catholic Scripture. Here are the books of the Apocrypha originally included in the King James Bible of 1611 printed with modernized spellings and a historical introduction.
Author: Craig B. Salazar
Publisher: Aco
Published: 05/01/2006
Pages: 292
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.95lbs
Size: 9.00h x 6.00w x 0.66d
ISBN: 9780977950560
Binding Material: Paper
This title is not returnable