
Deuterocanonical Books of the Bible
The First Book of Esdras
The Second Book of Esdras
The Book of Tobit
The Book of Judith
The Greek Additions to Esther [The Rest of the Chapters of the Book of Esther]
The Book of Wisdom [The Wisdom of Solomon]
The Book of Sirach (or Ecclesiasticus) [The Wisdom of Jesus the Son of Sirach, or Ecclesiasticus]
The Book of Baruch
The Epistle [or Letter] of Jeremiah [Jeremy] [The Epistle of Jeremy [sometimes Chapter Six of Baruch]]
These ancient writings bring together a rich tapestry of stories, prayers, and teachings that were treasured in Jewish communities before the Christian canon was finalized. Listeners hear vivid accounts of temple worship, royal reforms, and the everyday devotion of priests and families, such as the detailed Passover celebrations under King Josias. The language mixes solemn liturgy with lively narrative, offering a window into the hopes and struggles of a people navigating exile, war, and religious renewal.
Alongside historical chronicles, the collection presents wisdom literature like the Book of Sirach and the poetic reflections of the Prayer of Manasseh, inviting listeners to contemplate timeless ethical questions. Dramatic episodes such as the rescue of the three holy children and the heroic deeds of Judith showcase courage and faith in the face of oppression. Together they form a diverse anthology that deepens understanding of the spiritual landscape that shaped later traditions.
Language
en
Duration
~13 hours (788K characters)
Release date
1994-04-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Some of the world’s most enduring books were published without a known name attached. “Anonymous” usually signals mystery, privacy, lost history, or a deliberate choice to let the work stand on its own.
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