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The Apocrypha: The Complete Volume

Including the Books of Enoch, Jubilees, and Jasher

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The Apocrypha: The Complete Volume

By: Joseph Lumpkin
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The official editions of the King James contained the books of the Apocrypha until 1796. Most printers did not clear inventories and change to the 66-book version we know today until the mid 1800's.

Etymologically, the word "apocrypha" means "things that are hidden", but why they were hidden is not clear. Some have suggested that the books were "hidden" from common use because they contained esoteric knowledge, too profound to be communicated to any except the initiated...others have suggested that such books were hidden due to their spurious heretical teaching.

The Apocrypha: The Complete Volume contains the following: A Brief History, 1 Esdras, 2 Esdras, 1 Maccabees, 2 Maccabees, 3 Maccabees, 4 Maccabees, Letter (Epistle) of Jeremiah, The Prayer of Azariah, Baruch, Prayer of Manasseh (Manassas), Bel and the Dragon, Wisdom of Sirach, Wisdom of Solomon, Additions to Esther, Tobit, Judith, Susanna, Psalm 151, Enoch, Jubilees, 1 Clements, Shepherd of Hermas, Book of Jasher, and an Overview of Books.

©2018 Joseph B. Lumpkin (P)2019 Joseph Lumpkin
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I enjoyed both the content and narration of this work. I wanted to supplement my knowledge of the canonical Bible text, and this title fulfilled that wish.

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I really enjoyed listening to this book. I also bought the Kindle edition so that I could follow along. The narrative was quirky at times but overall it was a good performance.

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This was a fine experience.

I wanted to get a passing familiarity with these texts and achieved my goal. I especially liked parts of Maccabees, as well as Judith, Bel and the Dragon, Susanna, Jubilees and Jasher. Maybe even the best is last, the overview of books, but that could have done with being more detailed.

The language of the translations is quaint, littered with such wince-inducing philological faux pas as "you wilt" or you mixed up with thou sometimes in the same sentence with the same attribution. Expressions like "afraid of their lives" for "afraid for their lives" abound as well as "gave birth to Jacob" when Jacob is the father.

Mel Jackson also introduces his fair share of quaintness with his interesting pronunciations of such words as "Calvary" for cavalry, "excaped" for "escaped", etc. But as a British listener I feel that this accent is American as it is meant to be spoken. If I had an American uncle, I would want him to talk just like Mel Jackson, bless him. I felt a lot of affection for the old guy as I listened to him plough manfully through forty four hours of ancient text with consistent delivery. In the end, his quaint speech added to the work and he has my gratitude for undertaking it.

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