What is the Acts of Peter? It is a late apocryphal work, not Scripture, and it must be judged by the Bible’s doctrine, history, and canon.
The Apocalypse of Paul
What the Apocalypse of Paul is, why it is noncanonical, and why Christians must reject its false visions in favor of Scripture alone.
What Is the Apocalypse of Paul?
A detailed evaluation of the Apocalypse of Paul, exposing its late origin, false teachings, and contradiction of the inspired biblical revelation.
Unveiling the Truth: The Apocrypha—An In-Depth Examination
The content explores the formation of the Bible Canon, specifically the Hebrew Canon, its structure, and the process of confirming a book as divinely inspired. It further examines sections of the Old Testament known as the Apocrypha, arguing against their canonical status based on contradictions, dubious authenticity, and lack of divine inspiration. The formation of the New Testament Canon is also discussed, noting that its books distinguish themselves as superior in quality compared to uncanonical contemporary writings. The content ultimately affirms the 66 books of the Bible as divinely inspired, stating that self-professed or later works claiming divine inspiration cannot meet the same standard.
Could the Canon of Scripture Be the Definitive Measure of Genuine Revelation?
The term "Bible" evolved from Greek and Latin roots, representing sacred texts recognized by believers across centuries.

