Works of the Pseudepigrapha include

  • the Apocalypse of Abraham
  • the Apocalypse of Adam
  • the Testament of Adam
  • the Life of Adam and Eve
  • Ahiqar
  • the Letter of Aristeas
  • Aristeas the Exegete
  • Aristobolus
  • Artapanus
  • 2-4 Baruch
  • Cleodemus Malchus
  • the Apocalypse of Daniel
  • non-canonical Psalms of David
  • Demetrius the Chronographer
  • Eldad and Modad
  • the Apocalypse of Elijah
  • 1-3 Enoch
  • Eupolemus
  • Pseudo-Eupolemus
  • the Apocryphon of Ezekiel
  • Ezekiel the Tragedian
  • 4 Ezra
  • the Greek Apocalypse of Ezra
  • Questions of Ezra
  • Revelation of Ezra
  • Vision of Ezra
  • Fragments of Pseudo-Greek poets
  • Pseudo-Hecataeus
  • Hellenistic Synagogal Prayers
  • the Martyrdom and Ascension of Isaiah
  • the Ladder of Jacob
  • Prayer of Jacob
  • Jannes and Jambres
  • Testament of Job
  • Joseph and Aseneth
  • History of Joseph
  • Prayer of Joseph
  • Jubilees
  • 3-4 Maccabees
  • the Prayer of Manasseh
  • Syriac Menander
  • the Testament of Moses
  • Orphica
  • Philo the Epic Poet
  • Pseudo-Philo
  • Pseudo-Phocylides
  • the Lives of the Prophets
  • History of the Rechabites
  • Apocalypse of Sedrach
  • the Treatise of Shem
  • the Sibylline Oracles
  • Psalms of Solomon
  • Testament of Solomon
  • Theodotus
  • Testaments of the Three Patriarchs
  • Testaments of the Twelve Patriarchs
  • the Apocalypse of Zephaniah

To read these documents, see James H. Charlesworth Ed. The Old Testament Pseudepigrapha Volumes 1 and 2 (New York: Doubleday 1983). Also helpful are Philip Wesley Comfort Ed. The Origin of the Bible (Wheaton: Tyndale 1992), Neil Lightfoot How We Got the Bible 2nd Ed. (Grand Rapids: Baker 1994), and Charles Cutter Torrey The Apocryphal Literature: A Brief Introduction (London: Archon Books 1945).