Thread:Superdadsuper/@comment-36839719-20180917175640/@comment-5175866-20180917195414

I have not read it or any other apocryphal/pseudepigraphical books. I am not opposed to reading them, I don't think any harm would come from them. Of course I recognize they are not part of Scripture. I looked up and briefly read about it's content. It seems to have a lot of similarities with other pseudepigraphic works, because it focuses heavily on Angels. I do think the idea that Abraham and Terah used to worship the false gods of Ur of the Chaldeans is historically plausible. This is mentioned in Joshua 24:2 and is referenced in some Apocryphal works (don't recall the exact one). I don't think these types of books are always historical, but they do contain some historical truth. I think the books are interesting and it seems the Apocalypse of Abraham is based off truth (with a twist). Perhaps one day in my biblical studies I will get around to reading some of these Jewish myth books.

In Christ, Superdadsuper, Bible Wiki Administrator and Bureaucrat 19:54, September 17, 2018 (UTC)