The Assumption of Moses, also known as the Testament of Moses, is a book that dates back to the first century. While it is not considered a part of the biblical canon, it is mentioned by some early church fathers, such as Origen. However, the book is …
The Ascension of Isaiah, also known as the Assumption of Isaiah, is a pseudepigraphal text that offers insights into the life and prophecies of the biblical figure Isaiah. While it is not considered inspired Scripture, it provides an interesting reference point for legends about biblical characters. In …
The Apocalypse of Baruch is an ancient Jewish text that is sometimes referred to as the "Apocalypse of Jeremiah." It is a work attributed to the prophet Baruch, who was a scribe and companion of the prophet Jeremiah. The book is not included in the canon …
1 and 2 Clement are early Christian writings that are traditionally attributed to Clement of Rome, who is believed to have been the third bishop of Rome after the Apostle Peter. These writings are considered to be among the earliest non-canonical Christian texts and provide valuable …