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An Introduction to the Book of the Apocrypha (1935) is a book by William O.E. Oesterley.

Abstract

"This is a classic explication of those books included in the Greek translation of the Hebrew Scriptures, but not the Hebrew canon. They have been honored since the beginning of the Christian church, and are accepted by Catholic Christians as authoritative scripture, and honored by many Protestants as well. Also called the Deutero-Canonical books, these contain some of the best-loved stories in the Jewish tradition, and has influenced Western culture to a much greater extent than most people are aware."

Contents

  • Part I: Prolegomena to the Apocrypha
    • 1. The Books of the Apocrypha
    • 2. The Apocrypha as Literature
    • 3. The Books of the Apocrypha in their Chronological Order
    • 4. A Survey of the Historical Background
    • 5. The Wisdom Literature
    • 6. The Apocalyptic Literature
    • 7. The Doctrinal Teaching of the Apocrypha
    • 8. The Importance of the Apocrypha for New Testament Study
    • 9. The Apocrypha in the Church
  • Part II: The Books of the Apocrypha
    • Esdras (The "Greek Ezra")
    • Esdras (The "Ezra Apocalypse")
    • The Book of Tobit
    • The Book of Judith
    • The Rest of the Chapters of the Book of Esther
    • The Wisdom of Solomon
    • Ecclesiasticus
    • Baruch
    • The Epistle of Jeremy
    • The Song of the Three Holy Children
    • The History of Susanna
    • Bel and the Dragon
    • The Prayer of Manasses
    • The First Book of Maccabees
    • The Second Book of Maccabees

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