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Discover the Jewish writings between the Testaments, known as the Apocrypha, and why they still matter for Christians today. Receive The books in the Apocrypha may be a mystery to us, but when we consider that they playe...
The Apocrypha is an episode from Discover the Word Podcast by Our Daily Bread Ministries. Discover the Jewish writings between the Testaments, known as the Apocrypha, and why they still matter for Christians today. Receive The books in the...
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Published Apr 26, 2026, 63:02 long, audio available.
Discover the Jewish writings between the Testaments, known as the Apocrypha, and why they still matter for Christians today. Receive The books in the Apocrypha may be a mystery to us, but when we consider that they played a role in shaping Judaism during Jesus’ time and the apostle Paul’s life and that they would have influenced the early church, it may be worth learning about these ancient texts. Perhaps by being familiar with these writings, we’ll get a better understanding of the culture and teachings of the devout Jews who wrote them during the “silent years” between Malachi and Matthew, and we will discover how the writings may still influence us today. Reflect Read the verses connected with this episode below. As you reflect on the Scripture, what stands out to you? Mark 6:2 Matthew 6:12 Matthew 18:14–35 Luke 6:30–36 Philippians 3:6 Hebrews 1:1–4 Colossians 1:15–17 Could some of Jesus’ teaching referred to in Mark 6:2 have reminded listeners of some of the writings from devout Jews found in the Apocrypha? When you read Jesus’ teachings about forgiveness found in Matthew 6:12 , Matthew 18:14–35 and loving your enemies in Luke 6:30–36 , do they echo some of the teachings found in the Apocrypha? Could Philippians 3:6 be an example of how the apostle Paul may have been influenced by the Apocrypha? Could Hebrews 1:1–4 and Colossians 1:15–17 be examples of how the early church used language found in the Apocrypha to express their thoughts about Jesus? Respond (Use this prayer to start a conversation with God) “Dear God, thank You that I can learn about You and Your Son Jesus through the Bible. I also give thanks for writings that can help me learn about the culture and context of the years when You seemed to be silent. Help me to draw closer to You as I seek to learn more about You and Your marvelous ways.” Discover more about the topics in this episode with these recommended resources Mentioned in this episode: The Apocrypha by David deSilva Listen: What the Bible Can Teach Us About Reading It The Bible Reset Read: The Preservation of the Bible Three Things to Know about the Bible's Story What Every Christian Needs to Know About Reading the Bible Watch: Why Should You Read the Bible?
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Published Apr 26, 2026 and 63:02 long