Logos is proud to offer a special edition of The Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha of the Old Testament in English. This CD-ROM contains the entire 1913 print edition edited by scholar R. H. Charles. The print edition is made up of two volumes, but Logos has broken ours up into seven volumes for easier reference.
Additionally, Logos has formatted this important resource in a manner that makes it easier to conduct in-depth study of the text. With unique cross-referencing tools and special mechanisms that allow you to scroll through one source while the commentary scrolls automatically to keep pace, Logos makes owning the electronic edition much more useful than owning the print version. This very important text is easily integrated into any Logos Bible Software Series X.
The Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha of the Old Testament has long been one of the most important works for scholars of the New Testament to study. It is a collection of Jewish writings about the cultural and religious life from the era immediately pre-dating the events of the New Testament. It is, essentially, a window into the times, views and beliefs of a people who were critical in influencing popular culture in the age of the New Testament.
The writings in The Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha of the Old Testament are cited frequently by current scholars and were written about extensively in the early church. The New Testament even makes reference to some of these books including the Assumption of Moses and the 1st Book of Enoch. No scholar or serious Bible student should be without this vital record of one of the most important moments in Biblical history.