If you were searching for a free printer friendly (pdf format) Apocrypha that you could download you are at the right place. Works on any device (computers, tablets, and cellphone).
***FYI page will updated soon with more content.
Update – 12/17/2016
Thank you Sister V,
Most sisters are not aware that they could be very helpful to the truth of the Heavenly Father. In the scriptures there is constant proof of this, although it is not taught often. Philippians 4:3“And I intreat thee also, true yokefellow, help those women which laboured with me in the gospel, with Clement also, and with other my fellowlabourers, whose names are in the book of life.” For instance yesterday (on the Sabbath) we received an email from a sister that informed us of a misprint in the Apocrypha PDF (printer friendly) download. Besides correcting what she pointed out to us we also took the time to make some improvements to the PDF.
Such as adding shortcuts links in the Table of Contents page to jump to the book desired. The previous version had bookmarks to each book but for the technically challenged it was hard to find. Now you do not have to worry about looking for the bookmark since the Table of Contents actually provides the same ability. Yet if you were proficient with the bookmarks; Ecclesiasticus now has additional bookmarks to skip 10 chapters at a time. Finally everyone should know that the Apocrypha Download works on any device; on your computer, tablet, and phone. But if you are like me you printed it out and wrote precepts (link ups to other scriptures) on the sides. In the near future we want to introduce a separate version that contains the precepts that we added during our studies.
The apocrypha is just one aspect of that study (see specifically the last section of that article). The main point to remember (as discussed in our article about the preservation of the Bible) is that the books of the Bible which we have, and which we all agree are from God, promise that God intended for the Bible to completely reveal His will.
Corrections: Ecclesiasticus 36:25-26 (missing verse), Tobit 8:7 (replaced lush with lust), and 2 Maccabees 7:27 (replaced such with suck).
Update – 6/19/2015
Shalam brothers and sisters we have uploaded a new version of the Apocrypha with corrections that were made to the book of Baruch, Bel and the Dragon, and Prayer of Manasses. For better navigation we added bookmarks; in Adobe reader on the top right hand corner click the icon that will show the side bar then click on the Navigation icon. Sometime soon this page will contain the breakdown of proving the authenticity of the Apocrypha according to the scriptures. Please look out also for those podcast lessons. Shalam!
Very Rare Apocrypha Iirejected Scriptures Study
- APOCRYPHA (̓Απόκρυφος, hidden). Applied technically to the relationship of certain books to the Heb. In general it constitutes the excess of the LXX over the Heb. Scriptures, with the material concerned being written during the last two centuries b.c. And the 1st cent. The concept of the Apocrypha. The word “apocrypha” was used originally as a literary term with regard to books which.
- You can write a book review and share your experiences. Other readers will always be interested in your opinion of the books you've read. Whether you've loved the book or not, if you give your honest and detailed thoughts then people will find new books that are right for them.
- This text is listed as one of three “Passions” of John in Geerard’s CANT (180; BHG 831-833). The other two have yet to be published. The Beheading is translated from the only edition ever made of the text: A. Vassiliev, Anecdota graeco-byzantina, I, Moscow, 1893, pp. 1-4, based on Montis Casin.
- What is 'The Apocrypha?' While discussing spiritual subjects with a Roman Catholic friend, I discovered that her Bible is different from mine. Apparently it contains several additional books. I have no idea what to make of this, but it raises unsettling questions in my mind about the formation of our canon of Scripture. Why have some Christians chosen to reject the 'apocryphal' books.