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Published by on 2023-10-22

The apocrypha is a selection of books which were published in the original 1611
King James Bible (KJV). These apocryphal books were positioned between the Old
and New Testament (it also contained maps and geneologies).


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Common dislikes about Apocrypha app

- The voice in the app is not good and may be difficult to listen to for some users

- Does not include books of Enoch and Jasher

- May not be as helpful for users with ADHD who prefer listening over reading



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About this app

There is no need for an internet connection. + Auto-scrolling in a single page permits continuous reading through the entire book without having to flip a page or touching the screen. + Bookmarks can be placed at any place in multiple books. + Notepad: one click on any verse number to copy and paste that verse into the notepad. + Highlight: 4 different shades and 3 different levels of intensity to choose from. + Big Fonts and Bold Fonts are available! Easy to see huge fonts. + Feel free to adjust the font size, word spacing, line height, background color, and page margins for optimal reading. + Resume button that allows you to resume where you last left off. + Free Bible App from the same developer, The King James Version (KJV) & The World English Bible (WEB) are available to download. this app / Deuterocanonical: Bible's Lost Books includes these books: 1 Esdras, 2 Esdras, Tobit, Judith, Additions to Esther, Wisdom of Solomon, Sirach, Baruch, the Letter of Jeremiah, Prayer of Azariah, Susanna, Bel and the Dragon, Prayer of Manasseh, 1 Maccabees, 2 Maccabees, and Laodiceans.  The King James Version (KJV) & The World English Bible (WEB) are available to download within Apocrypha for free.  With more than 20 English translations of the Bible currently available, the King James Version (1611) is still considered by many scholars to be the most influential and popular version.  The this app is a selection of books which were published in the original 1611 King James Bible (KJV).  In 1604, King James I of England authorized the re-translation of the Bible into English.  The 70 missing verses in 2 Esdras are not part of the King James Version this app, but are revealed in the Cambridge Annotated Study this app -edited by: Howard C. Kee.  Many claim the this app should never have been included in the first place, raising doubt about its validity and believing it was not God-inspired (for instance, a reference about magic seems inconsistent with the rest of the Bible: Tobit chapter 6, verses 5-8).  Others believe it is valid and that it should never have been removed- that it was considered part of the Bible for nearly 2,000 years before it was recently removed a little more than 100 years ago.  The word 'this app' means 'hidden. ' Fragments of Dead Sea Scrolls dating back to before 70 A. D. contained parts of the this app books in Hebrew, including Sirach and Tobit.  These verses are also available in the NRSV Holy Bible with the this app-by Oxford University Press. + Audio: TTS (Text-To-Speech).  The World English Bible (WEB) is a complete translation of the Holy Bible in normal modern English.  Have the books read aloud to you or listen to it as you read along. + All Free, it is 100% free to download and to use.  Some say it was removed because of not finding the books in the original Hebrew manuscripts.  These apocryphal books were positioned between the Old and New Testament (it also contained maps and geneologies).  Others claim it wasn't removed by the church, but by printers to cut costs in distributing Bibles in the United States.  A portion of these books were called deuterocanonical books by some entities, such as the Catholic church. 



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