What are the missing books of the bible?
I can see that most people answering this question are not Christians or know very little Christian history or history period. There are some books that Catholics, Episcopalians (though most don’t know) and Orthodox Christians have in their bible. These sections are part of the Old Testament. They are known by the Greek term Apocrypha. You have to understand that UNTIL 1054 there were NO denominations, as we know. There was either Christian or not Christian. Therefore, for a Thousand years all Christians believed the same so to say. Whenever a problem arose in the church, an ecumenical (look up the meaning) council would be assembled to deal with it. The first time that the known western world (Creek and Roman) became mostly Christian was with the Ruler Constantine. In the year, 325 A.D. there was the first Ecumenical Council. It was at this Council that the bible was put together. It included the New Testament, as we know it today and the Old Testament with the Apocrypha. The reason t