List of Old Testament pseudepigrapha

Pseudepigrapha are falsely attributed works, texts whose claimed author is not the true author, or a work whose real author attributed it to a figure of the past. Some of these works may have originated among Jewish Hellenizers, others may have Christian authorship in character and origin.

Testaments

Expansions of Old Testament and other legends

Wisdom and philosophical literature

Prayers, Psalms, and Odes

  • More Psalms of David (Jewish psalms from c. 3rd cent. BC to 100 AD)
  • Prayer of Manasseh (sometimes in Apocrypha, Jewish from c. early 1st cent. AD)
  • Psalms of Solomon (Jewish, c. 50–5 BC)
  • Hellenistic Synagogal Prayers (Jewish, c. 2nd–3rd cent. AD)
  • Prayer of Joseph (Jewish, c. 70–135)
  • Prayer of Jacob (mostly lost Jewish document from c. 4th cent. AD)
  • Odes of Solomon (Christian but influenced by Judaism and probably also Qumran, c. 100 AD)

See also

References

Bibliography

  • Lee Martin McDonald, The Origin of the Bible: A Guide for the Perplexed, London: T & T Clark, 2011.
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