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The Lost Voice: Tales of Adam & Eve, Enoch, Mary Magdalene, and Other Lost Books of the Bible and Apocrypha

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Uncover the forgotten stories of ancient faith—tales lost to history but echoing with timeless truth.

The Bible tells a grand story—but it is not the only story. For centuries, other ancient texts circulated alongside the Scriptures we know today. Some were revered, some were debated, and some were lost—until now.

The Lost Voice brings these powerful and haunting tales back to life. Drawn from the lost books of the Bible, the Apocrypha, and other ancient writings, these dramatic retellings invite you to experience the forgotten voices that once shaped faith, wonder, and imagination.

From heavenly visions to forgotten prophets, from Mary Magdalene’s revelations to the boyhood miracles of Jesus—these are the stories you were never told, now retold in vivid, modern prose.

What You’ll Discover in The Lost Voice

Dramatic retellings from ancient apocryphal and pseudepigraphal texts

Clear, contemporary storytelling faithful to the original themes

Forgotten biblical characters brought to life with literary flair

A reverent but accessible tone—immersive for believers, seekers, and students

A new way to experience lost stories of early Judaism and Christianity

Table of Contents
The stories in this collection are drawn from ancient texts that once circulated alongside what became the biblical

Fallen Stars — A Tale from the Book of Watchers
(2nd century BCE, Jewish apocalyptic tradition, later Christianized.)

Fire from the Sky — A Tale from the Apocalypse of Abraham
(1st-2nd century CE, Jewish apocalyptic vision.)

The Book of Time — A Tale from the Book of Jubilees
(2nd century BCE, a retelling of Genesis and Exodus, part of the Ethiopian canon.)

Voices of the Fathers — A Tale from the Testaments of the Twelve Patriarchs
(2nd century BCE, final words and prophecies of Jacob’s sons.)

The Wild Boy King — A Tale from the Infancy Gospel of Thomas
(2nd century CE, childhood stories of Jesus.)

The Woman Who Saw — A Tale from the Gospel of Mary
(2nd century CE, Gnostic revelation given to Mary Magdalene.)

The Lion and the Flame — A Tale from the Acts of Paul and Thecla
(2nd century CE, a story of faith and martyrdom.)

The Torn Prophet — A Tale from the Ascension of Isaiah
(1st-4th century CE, visions and martyrdom of Isaiah.)

Visions of Judgment — A Tale from the Apocalypse of Peter
(2nd century CE, vivid depictions of heaven and hell.)

Extended Description

The Lost Voice is a collection of narrative retellings drawn from ancient apocryphal and lost scriptures—texts like the Book of Watchers, the Gospel of Mary, the Infancy Gospel of Thomas, and the Apocalypse of Peter.

393 pages, Kindle Edition

Published June 2, 2025

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18 reviews
March 22, 2026
One of the best books I’ve ever read! It is thought-provoking, convicting, and inspiring! It enriches the Word. I would definitely read it again.
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November 11, 2025
New perspectives

The tales retold here in a modern format amplify and reaffirm the lessons in the common Bible, while providing new perspectives on "The Voice." Many of the tales are more graphic than the Bible, almost like Lord of the Rings. All are stirring and bring forth the type of emotions that should typify strong faith.
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