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Book Reviews of The Lost Books of the BibleBook Review: Recommended mature Christian to read this Book """"" Summary: 5 Stars
II. I was very excited about the book (The lost books of the Bible I consider this books I liked the I. Clement, II. Clement, Barnabus, Ephesians, Magnesians, Trallians, Romans, Philadelphians, Smyrnaeans, Polycarp, Philippians, I. Hermas-Visions, II. Herman-Commands, III. Hermas-Similitudes, Letters of Herod and Pilate, The
III. Very interesting for early Christians writings some this are Gnostic influence like Infancy, Christ & Mary childhood so oblivious false
IV. I Give this Bible 5 star Good translation Like this Book
Book Review: Understanding the Bible better !!!! Summary: 5 Stars
I was very excited about the book (The lost books of the Bible). We have spoke about this book in Bible study and I was very curious about it, So I decided to order it. When I received the book I started reading it and I will tell you, I can honestly say that I really do understand the bible more clearly. Alot of what I have read in the lost books of the Bible gives me a better understanding of why Jesus chose the Disciples he chose to follow him. I would suggest that all Christians and others religions read this book, IT IS REALLY AN EYE OPENER !!!!!!!
Book Review: Test the Spirit with Your Spirit and Know For Yourself Summary: 5 Stars
I've own this book for over 7-years now, I read it along side of the Holy Bible to recomfirm what has been said about GOD, the WORD OF GOD, and The HOLY SPIRIT. These books fill-in the missing questions one would have about the Bible's omissions. Especially, Jesus going into Hell releasing the captives, maked an open show of saint. And what is written in psalms about O Ye Gates open and let the every lasting King can come in... But, one must first have read the Holy Bible and then be introduce to The Lost Books of the Bible and The Forgotten.
Book Review: Truely, these are prophets annointed for our latter days. Summary: 5 Stars
As I read these books I am awed by the power to tell a story. How dry as a desert, Adam and Eve's tale was until it sank in that this isn't a fable in some never-never land. This is as real as real can be. I thank God that I never had to go through what they did. I also thank God that He has the authority to reissue HIS books without the need to resurect the dead for their permission or that of the false prophets who gained authority over the original issue in spite of those long dead ancients. John S. Leiren
Book Review: Think About It Summary: 3 Stars
I would imagine that, after reading this book, the similarity between myth and current belief would be clearer; but I guess this isn't the case. It seems obvious why these books were eliminated from the Bible: in "Infancy I", Jesus is portrayed as an ancient version of Carrie. This and other examples show what nonsense second-rate mythologers can create, as opposed to the more interesting tales spun by first-rate storytellers.
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