This is a collection of New Testament Apocrypha, including many works which were admired and read by the early Christians, but which were later excluded from the canonical Bible. It includes accounts of the young Jesus, particularly the Gospel of Mary and the Protevangelion, which provides additional folklore about the birth and youthful adventures of Jesus.
I'm not religious or a Biblical scholar, but the existence of this book has always fascinated me. After reading it I can say that unless you are religious or a Biblical scholar, this book probably has little in the way of value with but one exception: the parts about Jesus' younger years.
Young Jesus was a bit of a jerk. Much like Anakin Skywalker, a young Jesus sometimes abused his power for trivial things like bumping into him. He made kids go blind and worse. Sometimes, though, he just used his powers to amuse friends, such as the time he fashioned some small animals from mud and then made them come alive.
That is such a small section of this book, however, and the rest is filled with visions about why you should worship God and Jesus and forsake evil -- things that are already in the Bible, just told a different way.
I love researching the history of Christianity. Especially during the time of Jesus Christ. Some of the things I’ve read made sense & seemed believable. And some made it out to be fables. It’s just sad that some of the stuff you read can’t be believed because people want to put their own thoughts in the translations. Why can’t they just be honest and let each person come to their own conclusions. But no the devil has to try and make the gospel out to be something bad, untrue, never happened. There are some of us who would really like to know what’s real. We want to know what our Savior went through for us. What the early disciples heard & saw cause they were there. What actually took place back then. It’s bad enough we can’t even share our books, but we have to pay for false information, half truths?