
What happens when you finally read the books they removed
Most Christians spend a lifetime reading a Bible with 14 books missing. Not because those books don't exist — but because no one ever told them they were taken out.
The Council of Carthage in 397 CE made the first cut. The Reformation revisited the question and trimmed more. By 1885, the King James Version had quietly dropped the entire Apocrypha section. Fourteen sacred books — Enoch, Jubilees, Meqabyan, Jasher, Tobit, The Book of Adam and Eve, Joseph and Asenath, and others — gone from Western Bibles.
But these books didn't vanish. The Ethiopian Orthodox Church preserved them. Greek manuscripts survived. Dead Sea Scrolls contained more. They've been quietly available for centuries — just not in the Bible on your shelf.
The Lost Books of the Bible Workbook excavates them all.
Across 52 carefully structured weeks, you walk through each removed book one at a time. You read substantial excerpts of the actual text. You learn the political and theological history of WHY each was excluded. You investigate the evidence — was this really fake? Or was someone uncomfortable with what it said?
Then you form your own verdict.
This isn't a workbook ABOUT the lost books. It's the lost books WITH the investigation.
✨ Read what they removed. Discover why. Form your own verdict.
Truth doesn't fear investigation. Suppression does.
Read What The Church Doesn't Want You To
|   | The Lost Books Workbook | The Apocrypha Alone |
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Access to 14 lost books |
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Historical removal context per book |
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Political reasoning explained |
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Structured 52-week journey |
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Analytical investigation questions |
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Personal verdict space |
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Lay-flat spiral binding |
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Designed for adult investigation |
Frequently Asked Questions
What Faith Path Believes
Truth doesn't fear investigation.
Christians deserve full access to the texts the early church read — including those later removed. Faith built on suppression is fragile. Faith built on investigation is unshakeable (1 Thessalonians 5:21).
The Bible has a history.
The formation of the biblical canon is a historical event with political dimensions. Believers have a right to understand that history — not just accept its outcome.
Adults can handle the truth.
Mature faith requires confronting uncomfortable questions. We refuse to write workbooks that protect believers from their own Bible's history.
Verdict, not creed.
Each reader should investigate the lost books for themselves and form their own conclusions — not accept ours.
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