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Lost books of the Old Testament : ウィキペディア英語版
Non-canonical books referenced in the Bible
The non-canonical books in this article include Biblical apocrypha and Deuterocanonical books (which are accepted as part of the Biblical canon by most non-Protestant Christians), pseudepigrapha, writings from Hellenistic and other non-Biblical cultures, and lost works of known or unknown status. For the purposes of this article, referenced can mean direct quotations, paraphrases, or allusions, which in some cases are known only because they have been identified as such by ancient writers, or the citation of a work or author.
== Hebrew Bible references ==
The Hebrew Bible, also known as the Tanakh by Jews, and called the Old Testament by Christians, or the Protocanonical books.
* The Book of Jasher (whose title fully translated means the ''Book of the Upright'' or the ''Book of the Just'') is mentioned in and . From the context in the Book of Samuel it is implied that it was a collection of poetry. Several books have claimed to be this lost text, but are widely discounted as pseudepigrapha.
* The Book of the Wars of the Lord.〔Sometimes called ''The Book of the Wars of Yahweh''. One source says "The quotation is in lyrical form, so it is possibly a book of poetry or a hymnal...Moses quoted it, so the date of its composition must have been prior to the completion of the Pentateuch, perhaps during the wanderings in the wilderness. Nothing else is known about it, and it survives only in Moses’ quotation."()〕 Referenced at .
* A "Book of Songs" is referenced at (Septuagint).
* The Chronicles of the Kings of Israel and Chronicles of the Kings of Judah are mentioned in the Books of Kings (). They are said to tell of events during the reigns of Kings Jeroboam of Israel and Rehoboam of Judah, respectively. The Chronicles of the Kings of Israel is again mentioned in regarding King Zimri, and many other times throughout 1 and 2 Kings.
* The "Book of Shemaiah, and of Iddo the Seer" (also called Story of the Prophet Iddo or ''The Annals of the Prophet Iddo'') is mentioned in the 2nd Book of Chronicles. (, , ). Iddo was a seer who lived during the reigns of Solomon, Rehoboam, and Abijah. His deeds were recorded in this book, which has been completely lost to history, save for its title. However, it is interesting to note that Zechariah was the son of Iddo, but this was likely not the same Iddo. (, )
* The Manner of the Kingdom.〔Also called ''The Book of Statutes'' or ''3 Samuel''.〕
''Referenced at ''.
* The Acts of Solomon.〔(Also called ''The Book of the Acts of Solomon'' )〕
''Referenced at ''.
* The Annals of King David.〔Also called ''The Book of the Annals of King David'' or ''The Chronicles of King David'', which could be a reference to the rest of 1 Chronicles.()〕
''Referenced at ''.
* The Book of Samuel the Seer. Also called ''Samuel the Seer'' or ''The Acts of Samuel the Seer'', which could be the same as 1 & 2 Samuel.〔()〕
''Referenced at ''.
* The Book of Nathan the Prophet. Also called ''Nathan the Prophet'' or ''The Acts of Nathan the Prophet'' or History of Nathan the Prophet.〔(. could be a reference to 2 Samuel )〕
''Referenced at , and also ''.
* The Book of Gad the Seer.〔(Also called ''Gad the Seer'' or ''The Acts of Gad the Seer'' )〕
''Referenced at ''.
* The Prophecy of Ahijah,〔Also called ''The Prophesy of Ahijah the Shilonite'' ().〕 might be a reference to 1 Kings 14:2–18.
''Referenced at ''.
* The Book of the Kings of Judah and Israel.〔Also called ''The Book of the Kings of Israel and Judah''.〕
''Referenced in , and ''. Might be the same as 1 & 2 Kings.
* The Book of Jehu,〔Also called ''The Book of Jehu the son of Hanani''〕 could be a reference to 1 Kings 16:1–7.
''Referenced at ''.
* The Story of the Book of Kings.〔(Also called ''Midrash on the Book of Kings'' )〕
''Referenced at ''.
* The Acts of Uziah. Also called ''The Book by the prophet Isaiah''. Perhaps the same as the Book of Isaiah.〔()〕
''Referenced at ''.
* The Vision of Isaiah.〔Also called ''The Vision of the Prophet Isaiah''. May be identical to the pseudepigraphal ''Ascension of Isaiah''. May also refer to the existing Book of Isaiah〕
''Referenced at ''.
* The Acts of the Kings of Israel. Also called ''The Acts and Prayers of Manasseh''.〔()〕 May be identical to ''The Book of the Kings of Israel'', above.
''Referenced at ''.
* The Sayings of the Seers.〔(Also called ''The Acts of the Seers'' )〕
''Referenced at ''.
* The Laments for Josiah. Also called ''Lamentations''. This event is recorded in the existing ''Book of Lamentations''.
''Referenced at ''.
* The Chronicles of King Ahasuerus.〔Also called ''The Book of Records of the Chronicles'' or ''The Book of the Chronicles of the Kings of Media and Persia''〕
''Referenced at , , , and ''.

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