Explore the Apocrypha – Chapter by Chapter

Welcome, holy warrior! Below lies a collection of ancient writings known as the Apocrypha—books found in some versions of the Bible, but not the sixty-six-book canon of the King James Version.

“Prove all things; hold fast that which is good.” (1 Thessalonians 5:21)

Click any book below to enter its own intro page, where you’ll learn its background, themes, and how it fits into the timeline between the Old and New Testaments. From there, step into the chapters—each one laid out to help you gain historical insight while keeping your feet firmly planted in the Holy Scriptures.

Tap a Book. Discern the Truth. Stay Rooted in the Word.


An artistic representation of King Solomon’s divine wisdom, portrayed with regal imagery and thoughtful atmosphere.
Angel with three men in a fiery furnace, Byzantine-style painting
A royal court scene with divine light and a hidden scroll representing Esther’s secret mission.
Elderly scribe teaching wisdom beside a crowned woman representing divine understanding
A classical painting of Susanna at the pool as two elders secretly watch her from behind bushes
Daniel confronts the idol Bel and the dragon in Babylon
A traditional biblical painting depicting scenes from the Book of Tobit
An elderly king in prayer before a cross on a golden ornate background
Ancient fresco representing the sorrow and hope of the Book of Baruch
Image representing the book of 2 Maccabees and the Maccabean revolt