If you grew up in church, you probably noticed something missing.
Stories that started but never finished.
Names that appeared once and vanished.
Verses where the text said “and Enoch walked with God, and was not, for God took him” — and then nothing.
You weren’t reading wrong.
You were reading the short version.
“Let us create man in our image” — who is “us”?
Who was God protecting Cain from when He marked him?
What were the chariots Enoch, Elijah, and Ezekiel saw — and who was driving?
The Bible says the snake that deceived Eve had legs and walked upright. What does that mean?
What happened to the giants after the flood — and where did their spirits go when they drowned?
“My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge…”
— Hosea 4:6
Many of the answers are in the text.
You just weren’t given all of it.
The others weren’t lost.
The councils decided to exclude them.
The Deuterocanon. The Pseudepigrapha. The Dead Sea Scrolls.
Quoted by Jude. Referenced by Peter.
Found in the same caves as Isaiah.
Read by the people who wrote the New Testament.
We collected everything.
The 143 Bible
Named for the 143 books we began with — the archive now holds 180.
Read the Bible the way the first Christians read it.
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Book of Giants
The text Genesis left unanswered.
Found among the Dead Sea Scrolls.
Names the Nephilim.
Tells you who the sons of God were.
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The 143 — The Reader’s Edition
A curated summary of every book in the canon.
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What each book is, why it matters, what’s inside —
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- All 180 Books Summarized — Hebrew Bible, Deuterocanon, Pseudepigrapha, Dead Sea Scrolls, NT Apocrypha, Gnostic Gospels
- 7 Eras Spanning 1,400 Years — Arranged chronologically by composition date, not by tradition
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- The Full Canon — All 180 books in full text, with 18 scholarly sections each, fully searchable and cross-referenced
- All 180 Books Summarized — Hebrew Bible, Deuterocanon, Pseudepigrapha, Dead Sea Scrolls, NT Apocrypha, Gnostic Gospels
- The Map — Trace every book, prophecy, and biblical journey across real geography
- The Well — Pick what you’re going through. The full canon gives you the passages that have held people through the same thing for millennia.
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We’re showing you what the apostles read — and what the early church set aside.
From the Builder
I grew up reading the Bible like everyone else.
Sixty-six books. The end.
Then I started noticing the verses that pointed somewhere else.
“As it is written in the book of Jasher.”
“Enoch prophesied saying…”
“The angels who did not keep their position of authority.”
I went looking.
Turns out the books those verses point to still exist.
They’re just not in your Bible.
The 143 Bible is what I wish I’d been handed at sixteen.
— Afo
One question we get a lot.
“Are you saying these books should be in my Bible?”
No.
We’re saying they were in the libraries of the people who wrote yours.
The 143 Bible doesn’t replace your canon — it surrounds it.
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