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The following books are not accepted into the Protestant Bible. Catholic Bibles include the Apocryphal books

Pseudepigraphal books

* Epistle of Barnabas

* First Epistle of Clement to the Corinthians

* Second Epistle of Clement to the Corinthians

* The letter of the Smyrnaeans or the Martyrdom of Polycarp

* The Shepherd of Hermas

* The Book of Enoch

* Gospel of Judas

* Gospel of Thomas

* The Psalms of Solomon

* The Odes of Solomon

* The Testaments of the twelve Patriarchs

* Second Baruch

* Third Baruch

* The Books of Adam and Eve

* The Acts of Phillip

Deuterocanonical or Apocryphal books

* First Esdras

* Second Esdras

* Tobit

* Judith

* Additions to Esther

* Wisdom of Solomon

* Ecclesiasticus (Sirach)

* Baruch

* Letter of Jeremiah

* Susanna

* Bel and the Dragon

* Additions to Daniel (Prayer of Azariah)

* Prayer of Manassesh

* First Maccabees

* 2 Maccabees

Also

* Didache

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What books are taken out of the Bible?

The books that form what is now known as the Bible were not originally written in order to be included in a 'Bible'. They were simply written to meet the religious or political purposes of their times. When, later, the concept of a collection of books, a 'Bible', came to the fore, some books were included and some were not.Until the first Bibles were compiled, there were no books in the Bible, to be taken out. It was merely a case of which of the many hundreds of potentially suitable books would be included, and which would not.Having said that, the Catholic Church included, and still includes, 15 'Deuterocanonical' books in its Old Testament. These were not included in the Hebrew Bible and, on the precedent of the Hebrew Bible, are not included in the Protestant Bible. Even the Catholic Church regards the Deuterocanonical books as not inspired in the same way as the canonical books are.


What are the 15 books missing from the Bible called?

The books that are not included in the Bible are generally called the apocrypha and the pseudepigrapha.


Why were books taken from the bible?

The Bible is a compilation of books. Each religion determines what books they want included in theirs. I know of at least 50 or more books that belong in the Bible but are not included because they make mention of Jesus' brothers and the fact that he was married.


If God oversaw the development of the Bible then why wasn't the lost books of the Bible included in them?

If God wanted them in the Bible they would not have been lost .


Why was apocrypha was not included in King James Bible?

------------------------ The apocryphal books of the Bible were originally included in the Christian Old Testament when the Christian leaders did not really know which books the Jews regarded as sacred. Eventually it was discovered that these books were among those not included in the Jewish canon. The apocrypha were included in the original 1611 version of the King James Bible, but were removed from the 1666 version. Even the Catholic Church regards these books as 'Deuterocanonical', or second-canon. Although regarded as inspired, they are not inspired in the same way as the principal books of the Old Testament.

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How many books not included in Bible?

there are 66 books in the bible


What books are taken out of the Bible?

The books that form what is now known as the Bible were not originally written in order to be included in a 'Bible'. They were simply written to meet the religious or political purposes of their times. When, later, the concept of a collection of books, a 'Bible', came to the fore, some books were included and some were not.Until the first Bibles were compiled, there were no books in the Bible, to be taken out. It was merely a case of which of the many hundreds of potentially suitable books would be included, and which would not.Having said that, the Catholic Church included, and still includes, 15 'Deuterocanonical' books in its Old Testament. These were not included in the Hebrew Bible and, on the precedent of the Hebrew Bible, are not included in the Protestant Bible. Even the Catholic Church regards the Deuterocanonical books as not inspired in the same way as the canonical books are.


What are the 15 books missing from the Bible called?

The books that are not included in the Bible are generally called the apocrypha and the pseudepigrapha.


Why were books taken from the bible?

The Bible is a compilation of books. Each religion determines what books they want included in theirs. I know of at least 50 or more books that belong in the Bible but are not included because they make mention of Jesus' brothers and the fact that he was married.


What is the most reliable source to read books not included in the standard Christian Bible?

Go to any (liberal) Christian bookstore and get a copy of "The Apocrypha". It is by definition the books "not included in the bible".


Why was the apocrypha include in the bible?

The apocrypha was NOT included in the Bible. These are the books rejected by Jews who cannonized the scriptures.


If God oversaw the development of the Bible then why wasn't the lost books of the Bible included in them?

If God wanted them in the Bible they would not have been lost .


Why was apocrypha was not included in King James Bible?

------------------------ The apocryphal books of the Bible were originally included in the Christian Old Testament when the Christian leaders did not really know which books the Jews regarded as sacred. Eventually it was discovered that these books were among those not included in the Jewish canon. The apocrypha were included in the original 1611 version of the King James Bible, but were removed from the 1666 version. Even the Catholic Church regards these books as 'Deuterocanonical', or second-canon. Although regarded as inspired, they are not inspired in the same way as the principal books of the Old Testament.


Does the Bible have all the scriptures?

AnswerThe Bible does have all the books now recognised as Christian scripture, but not all the books that could have been recognised as scripture. Books such as the Didache, the Shepherd of Hermas and numerous gospels are not included in the New Testament. The Protestant Old Testament includes the books that Judaism decided to include in its Hebrew Bible, and the Catholic Bible contains some additional books from among those that the Jews could have included but did not do so.


How Many books of apocrypha in the King James Version?

There are 14 books considered apocryphal in the King James Version of the Bible. These books are not included in the Protestant canon but are included in the Catholic and Eastern Orthodox canons.


Which books in the apocrypha were translated from the Hebrew Bible?

none. they were included in some Bibles along with old testament books, but most current Bibles no longer have them. The Catholic Bible does still contain the aprocyphal books


What is the more reliable source 72 books of the Catholic Bible or the 66 books of the Bible?

"Reliability" is a function of the translation, not the function of whether certain books are included or not. "Reliability" might also depend on what particular aspect of the Bible you were concerned with at a given time.