They are ancient writings that were not accepted into the Bible canon. They were not able to be validated as "inspired by God".
Some have very informative historical information.
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Catholic answerThere are no "extra" books in the Bible, the Old Testament is the same as the Bible that the Jews used for five centuries, it was translated into Greek in the fourth century B.C. as the Septuagint, was used by Our Blessed Lord, Jesus Christ. Most of the quotes in the New Testament are from the Septuagint. The New Testament was composed by the Catholic Church under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit and, guided by that same Spirit, was put together as the New Testament in the late fourth century A.D. Twelve centuries later, Martin Luther trashed the Deuterocanical books of the Old and New Testaments. The other protestant "reformers" would not stand for the latter and replaced the deuterocanonicals in the New Testament, they also replaced the deuterocanonicals of the Old Testament but in a separate sections. Centuries later, other protestants removed them and started to call them "apocrypha" which they have never been. Apocrypha writings pretend to be Sacred Scripture but have never been accepted by Christ's Church. The Deuterocanonicals are every bit as canonical as the rest of the Bible. Modern day protestants, not knowing their history, refer to them as "apocrypha" not realizing that they have been part of the canon since the fourth century before Christ, and are frequently referred to by Christ. They are called the Deuterocanonical books of the Old Testament. Please note, at the fifth link below, the Deutercanonical books in the New Testament, that link takes you to a page which lists all the references to the Deuterocanonical books that are given in the New Testament proving beyond a shadow of a doubt that Jesus Christ used and referenced the Deuterocanon frequently.The catholic bible has about seven books added to he bible.
There are sixty-six books total in the Bible. There are thirty-nine books in the Old Testament. There are twenty-seven books in the New Testament.
Yes the catholics have seven more books in their bible like Tobit Judith Huckabee 1 and 2 and others.
There are two Books of Chronicles in the Bible, though some consider they may have originally been one book.The protestant bible has a total of 66 books in it. while the catholic bible has a total of seven more books in their bible.The Bible contains 66 books: 39 in the Old Testament and 27 in the New Testament.
Roman Catholic AnswerTo the extent that they have the same Old Testament, they have the same "prophets", although the protestants threw out seven books from the Bible, so the prophets in those books, they would not have.
No, as it does not contain the seven Deuterocanonical books (Tobias/Tobit, Judith, Ecclesiasticus/Sirach, Wisdom of Solomon, Baruch, I Maccabees, and II Maccabees)
Catholics believe there are 46 books in the Old Testament and 27 in the New Testament. Most Protestant faiths claim there are only 39 inspired books in the Old Testament but agree that there are 27 in the New Testament. The extra seven books in the Catholic versions of the Bible are called the Deutero-canonicals and include the books of Tobit, Judith, Wisdom of Solomon, Sirach, Baruch, and 1st and 2nd Maccabees. Some Protestant versions of the Bible also include these seven books but they are not considered to be inspired by God and are generally called the Apocryphal Books.
The seven books to which you are referring are from the Septuagint, which was the Greek translation of the Bible that was in common use while Our Blessed Lord was preaching and teaching. Most of the Bible references in the New Testament are taken from the Septuagint. This is the Bible that the Church accepted and was translated into Latin for use by the worldwide Church. They are considered "extra" books now only by people raised in a protestant background as those who revolted against the Church in the sixteenth century rejected them due to their support of Christian teachings.
Roman Catholic AnswerThe Catholic Bible is made up of 73 books that were in the Bible (the Septuagint) that Our Blessed Lord used. St. Jerome translated all of the books of the Bible into Latin, now known as the Vulgate in the fourth century, this has been the Bible that the Church has used since then. The Protestant Bible is made up of 66 books, Martin Luther found the teachings in seven books of the Old Testament problematic (as well as some in the New Testament). He was successful in throwing out the ones in the Old Testament, but the other "reformers" would not allow him to gut the New Testament in the same way. His translation of the Old Testament was based on the Jewish Scriptures that were canonized in the first century AFTER Our Blessed Lord died as they did not want to keep the same seven books as supporting the Catholic Church. You can see why Martin Luther sided with the Jews over the Christians. This is the Bible that is used by all protestant churches, including Methodists.
Protestant Bible has 66 books and Catholic Bible has 73.The Protestant Bible is based on the King James Authorized Translation completed in 1611, and contains the 66 inspiredHoly Spirit Books; 39 in Old Testament and 27 in New Testament, 2 Timothy 3:16 & 2 Peter 1:20-21.The Catholic Bible contains 73 books, including seven writings: 1 and 2 Maccabees, Tobit, Judith, Sirach, Wisdom, and Baruch, along with additional passages in Daniel and Esther; called the apocrypha (uninspired), which there are seven additional books, written during the 400 years of prophetic silence before John the Baptist the Forerunner and JESUS CHRIST the Lamb of GOD.
Roman Catholic AnswerTo the best of my knowledge Mormons use the same mutilated Bible in common use in protestant sects, the mistranslation known as the King James and more recent ones which omit the seven Old Testament Books that Martin Luther disagreed with.
There is no "Catholic" Bible, there is only The Bible as it has been used by the Christian Church for twenty centuries now. You confusion may be due to the fact that protestants use a truncated Bible from which they have removed seven books from the Old Testament.