Old Testament
Pages:
- Apocrypha - the section between the Old and New Testaments in some versions of the Bible
- Arabic Text of the Apocalypse of Baruch - a document of the late 1st or early 2nd century CE, previously known only to be in Syriac
- Aristeas to Philocrates - an account, with digressions, of the translation of the Hebrew Pentateuch into Greek under the sponsorship of Ptolomy II Philadelphus
- Armenian Apocrypha Relating to Adam and Eve - writings relating to Adam and Eve and to the antediluvian generations
- Assumption of Moses - a protest against the growing secularization of the Pharisaic party through its fusion with political ideals and popular Messianic beliefs
- Book of Jasher - a history of the lives and transactions of Biblical characters from Adam down to the time of the elders who immediately succeeded Joshua
- Book of Jubilees - given to Moses by angels atop Mount Sinai, it provides the whole history of the human race from Adam to Moses
- Dead Sea Scrolls - writings which were composed at various dates between about 250 BCE and 68 CE, and which formed part of the library at a religious brotherhood located at Qumran
- Divine Names - an explanation of a number of the symbolical names by which the nature of the supreme and absolute God is revealed in the Bible
- Joseph and Asenath - a Christian writing said to be an allegory, with Joseph standing for the Messiah
- Lost Apocrypha of the Old Testament - a collection of some of the apocryphal writings connected with the Old Testament
- Old Testament Pseudepigrapha - a two-volume collection of writings dating from approximately 200 BCE to 200 CE
- Other Bible - a collection of Jewish Pseudepigrapha, Christian Apocrypha, Gnostic Scriptures, Kabbalah, Dead Sea Scrolls, and editorial comment
- Psalms of the Pharisees - a.k.a. Psalms of Solomon, psalms written between 70 and 40 BCE, probably in Jerusalem by one or more Pharisites
- Story of Ahikar - a story rescued from The Arabian Nights and restored to the Biblical Apocrypha
- Testament of Abraham - the story of Abraham, the hospitable sheikh, who is visited by the archangel Michael
- Testament of Job - in Greek and English, the Book of Job, who, being ill at the end of his life, speaks to his ten children
- Third and Fourth Books of Maccabees - further writings of Jewish history in Greek and English
