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Sirach
Jewish wisdom text from the early 2nd century BCE, part of the Catholic and Eastern Orthodox biblican canons
Book of Judith
book in the Septuagint, regarded as canonical in Roman Catholicism and Eastern Orthodoxy, about the story of the widow Judith who assassinates an enemy general, Holofernes
Book of Wisdom
Deuterocanonical sapiential book of the Bible
Book of Tobit
deuterocanonical, apocryphal story about Tobit & Anna and their son Tobias and his adventures with Raphael
1 Maccabees
historical book detailing the Maccabean Revolt, found in Catholic and Orthodox Bibles
2 Maccabees
Deuterocanonical book on the Maccabean Revolt
Book of Baruch
deuterocanonical book of the Bible in some Christian traditions
Book of Enoch
ancient Jewish apocalyptic religious text, part of the canon of the Ethiopian-Orthodox Church
Letter of Jeremiah
deuterocanonical book of the Old Testament of the Bible
Book of Jubilees
ancient Jewish religious work of 50 chapters
2 Esdras
apocalyptic book, preserved in Latin as an appendix to the Vulgate; tripartite work consisting of 5 Ezra (a Christian work), 4 Ezra (a Jewish apocalypse), and 6 Ezra (predicts wars and rebukes sinners; perhaps Christian)
1 Esdras
ancient Greek version of the biblical Book of Ezra as preserved in the Septuagint
Prayer of Manasseh
work of 15 verses, ostensibly the penitential prayer of king Manasseh of Judah; written in Greek, in the 1st or 2nd century BCE; part of some versions of the Orthodox deuterocanon
3 Maccabees
book about persecution of the Jews in Ptolemaic Egypt
Psalm 151
psalm ascribed to David found in the Septuagint but not in the Masoretic Text, regarded as canonical by the Eastern Orthodox Church
Additions to Daniel
three chapters of the Book of Daniel, found in the Septuagint but not in the Hebrew and Aramaic
Psalms of Solomon
18 Jewish psalms compiled in the 1st century BCE that appear in some copies of the Septuagint and the Peshitta

4 Maccabees
Hellenistic Jewish philosophical discourse composed in Koine Greek about the supremacy of pious reason over passion
Life of Adam and Eve
group of Jewish apocryphal writings about the lives of Adam and Eve from the expulsion from the Garden of Eden to their deaths
Books of the Maccabees
group of ancient Hebrew books

Letter of Aristeas
pseudepigraphal Hellenistic work of the 2nd century BCE
Sibylline oracles
collection of oracular utterances in Greek hexameter, containing Hellenistic/Roman mythology with Jewish, Gnostic and Christian stories
Testaments of the Twelve Patriarchs
apocryphal scripture connected with the Bible
Second Book of Enoch
pseudepigraphic apocalypse describing the ascent of Enoch, through ten heavens, extant in Church Slavonic and in Coptic fragments
Ascension of Isaiah
book; one of the Pseudepigrapha
Assumption of Moses
Jewish pseudepigraphical work; purports to be secret prophecies Moses revealed to Joshua; known from a single 6th-century Latin manuscript from the Biblioteca Ambrosiana in Milan; possibly alluded to in Jude 1:9
Psalms 152–155
set of obscure ancient prayers
2 Baruch
Jewish apocryphal text written in the late 1st century CE or early 2nd century CE
Third Book of Enoch
Jewish apocryphal text
3 Baruch
pseudepigraphic apocaylpse written between 70 CE and the third century
Apocalypse of Abraham
ancient Jewish manuscript dating to 70-150 AD
Testament of Abraham
a text of Jewish apocalyptic literature

Joseph and Aseneth
ancient narrative about the Hebrew patriarch Joseph’s marriage to Asenath
Genesis Apocryphon
one of the original seven Dead Sea Scrolls
Testament of Job
apocryphal book
Jewish apocryphon
book that Jews view as Apocrypha
Testament of Isaac
Old Testament apocrypha
Book of Gad the Seer
Religious text
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