"The archives" referenced by 2 Maccabees 2:1.The Egyptian Satire of the Trades, or another work in that tradition referenced at Sirach 38:24–39:11.Aesop's fable of The Two Pots referenced at Sirach 13:2–3.Book (or Wisdom) of Ahikar referenced by Tobit 1:22, Tobit 2:10, Tobit 11:18, Tobit 14:10.Referenced at Esther 2:23, Esther 6:1, Esther 10:2, and Nehemiah 12:23.įurther information: Deuterocanonical books and Biblical apocrypha This event is recorded in the existing Book of Lamentations. May be identical to The Book of the Kings of Israel, above. Also called The Acts and Prayers of Manasseh. Also called The Book by the prophet Isaiah. The Book of Jehu, could be a reference to 1 Kings 16:1–7.Referenced in 2 Chronicles 16:11, 2 Chronicles 27:7 and 2 Chronicles 32:32. The Book of the Kings of Judah and Israel.The Prophecy of Ahijah, might be a reference to 1 Kings 14:2–18.Referenced at 1 Chronicles 29:29, and also 2 Chronicles 9:29. Also called Nathan the Prophet or The Acts of Nathan the Prophet or History of Nathan the Prophet. Also called Samuel the Seer or The Acts of Samuel the Seer, which could be the same as 1 & 2 Samuel. This book has been completely lost to history, save for its title. The Book of Shemaiah the Prophet and Story of the Prophet Iddo (also called Visions of Iddo the Seer or The Annals of the Prophet Iddo) are mentioned in the 2nd Book of Chronicles.The Chronicles of the Kings of Israel is again mentioned in 1 Kings 16:20 regarding King Zimri, and both books are mentioned no less than 30 other times throughout 1 and 2 Kings. They are said to tell of events during the reigns of Kings Jeroboam of Israel and Rehoboam of Judah, respectively. The Chronicles of the Kings of Israel and Chronicles of the Kings of Judah are mentioned in the Books of Kings ( 1 Kings 14:19,29). Parry 1887) Chapter 90:48 as being a collaborative record written by Moses, Joshua and the children of Israel. The Book of the Wars of the Lord is also cited in the Book of Jasher (trans. It is speculatively associated with one of the Dead Sea Scrolls, the War of the Sons of Light Against the Sons of Darkness.
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