Apocrypha
Here are the ancient New Testament Apocrypha with translations and commentary. The Apocrypha are documents that were not accepted into the canon of the New Testament by the orthodox church. The New Testament Apocrypha are those writings that were written by ancient Christians that were not accepted into the New Testament, while the Old Testament Apocrypha consist of Jewish documents that were not accepted into the Old Testament. The Old Testament Apocrypha can be found on the Noncanonical Homepage. Here are the New Testament Apocrypha that are presented on the Early Christian Writings web site.
- Apocrypha: The Gospel of Thomas
- Apocrypha: Oxyrhynchus 1224 Gospel
- Apocrypha: The Egerton Gospel
- Apocrypha: The Gospel of Peter
- Apocrypha: Secret Mark
- Apocrypha: The Gospel of the Egyptians
- Apocrypha: The Gospel of the Hebrews
- Apocrypha: The Apocalypse of Peter
- Apocrypha: The Secret Book of James
- Apocrypha: The Preaching of Peter
- Apocrypha: The Gospel of the Ebionites
- Apocrypha: The Gospel of the Nazoreans
- Apocrypha: The Oxyrhynchus 840 Gospel
- Apocrypha: The Traditions of Matthias
- Apocrypha: The Gospel of Mary
- Apocrypha: The Dialogue of the Savior
- Apocrypha: The Gospel of the Savior
- Apocrypha: The Epistula Apostolorum
- Apocrypha: The Infancy Gospel of James
- Apocrypha: The Infancy Gospel of Thomas
- Apocrypha: The Acts of Peter
- Apocrypha: The Acts of John
- Apocrypha: The Acts of Paul
- Apocrypha: The Acts of Andrew
- Apocrypha: The Acts of Peter and the Twelve
- Apocrypha: The Book of Thomas the Contender
- Apocrypha: The Acts of Thomas
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