This Sacred Book is not part of the Biblical Canon and its contents, in part, throughout human history, may have been altered or generated in a fanciful manner. The purpose here is to provide knowledge about the origin of the Heresies absorbed by the several religious Lines, as well as to strengthen Truths that the Biblical Canon left to be desired. The fact that an apocryphal book was written in the Christian era, and not in remote antiquity, does not mean that such a "book" (written or oral) did not exist, because our ancestors used to pass on, orally or in random scribbles, all the information to successive generations. Genesis is a typical case, for, certainly, after a rigorous gathering of ancient revelations and divinely inspired, Moses wrote it. Much is questioned about why the books of antiquity are not part of the Bible, but the answer is very simple: since Genesis already contains the entire collection necessary for our knowledge, and that the Pentateuch starts in the Exodus of Israel, and that our current Holy Book (Bible) has its foundation in the Pentateuch, it would be interference to add to the Bible "books" or "oral sayings" previous to the Exodus.
This Sacred Book is not part of the Biblical Canon and its contents, in part, throughout human history, may have been altered or generated in a fanciful manner. The purpose here is to provide knowledge about the origin of the Heresies absorbed by the several religious Lines, as well as to strengthen Truths that the Biblical Canon left to be desired. The fact that an apocryphal book was written in the Christian era, and not in remote antiquity, does not mean that such a "book" (written or oral) did not exist, because our ancestors used to pass on, orally or in random scribbles, all the information to successive generations. Genesis is a typical case, for, certainly, after a rigorous gathering of ancient revelations and divinely inspired, Moses wrote it. Much is questioned about why the books of antiquity are not part of the Bible, but the answer is very simple: since Genesis already contains the entire collection necessary for our knowledge, and that the Pentateuch starts in the Exodus of Israel, and that our current Holy Book (Bible) has its foundation in the Pentateuch, it would be interference to add to the Bible "books" or "oral sayings" previous to the Exodus.