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What apocryphes should I read and why?
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>>16549928
the final testament, all 114 chapters of it
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>>16549937
O know the Quran is the Word of God, but I'm talking about the apocryphes.
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Sirach and Enoch are the most noteworthy. Enoch is preceeded by Jubilees in canons where it's included as part the wider section of historical works, so maybe there's some continuity between the two.

Aside from these the next most notable works of the deuterocanon would be the additions to Daniel and Esther, the book of Judith and of Tobit, and 1-2 Maccabees.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deuterocanonical_books



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