The Lost Books of the Bible: The Great Rejected Text

The Lost Books of the Bible: The Great Rejected Text

by Joseph Lumpkin
The Lost Books of the Bible: The Great Rejected Text

The Lost Books of the Bible: The Great Rejected Text

by Joseph Lumpkin

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Overview

The Lost Books of the Bible: The Great Rejected Texts -
Eighteen of the most sought after books available, which shed light on the evolution of our faith, our theology, and our church. Translations and commentary by the author of the best selling book, "The Lost Book of Enoch," Joseph B. Lumpkin.
- Section One: Lost Scriptures of the Old Testament-
First Book of Adam and Eve, Second Book of Adam and Eve, First Book of Enoch, Second Book of Enoch (Secrets of Enoch), Jubilees, Jasher, The Story of Ahikar

- Section Two: Apocalyptic Writings and the End of Days-
Apocalypse of Abraham, Apocalypse of Thomas 4 Ezra, 2 Baruch, War Scroll (Sons of Dark vs. Sons of Light)

- Section Three: Lost Scriptures of the New Testament-
Gospel of Philip, Gospel of Mary Magdalene, Apocryphon of John, Gospel of Thomas, Gospel of Judas, Acts Chapter 29

Product Details

BN ID: 2940012133007
Publisher: Fifth Estate
Publication date: 02/03/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 828
Sales rank: 611,225
File size: 868 KB

About the Author

Joseph Lumpkin has a long and varied background in research and writing. He was a contractor performing research and development within the U.S. Department of Defense for many years. Major projects included Hypersonic Missile Technology and Computer Clustering for Super Computers. In addition to his background in science, computers, and research, Joseph obtained a Doctorate of Ministry from Battlefield Baptist Institute. He has written for various newspapers and has authored over two dozen books on subjects of theology, religion, history of Christianity, and philosophy.
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