Baruch - Scriptures Attributed To Baruch Ben Neriah

Scriptures Attributed To Baruch Ben Neriah

  • Book of Baruch or 1 Baruch, a deuterocanonical book, considered by Jews and most Protestants to be apocryphal
  • 2 Baruch, also called the Syriac Apocalypse of Baruch
  • 3 Baruch, also called the Greek Apocalypse of Baruch
  • 4 Baruch, also known as the Paraleipomena of Jeremiah

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