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Book of the Other

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The Book of the Other is a sacred book used by Isars that is comprised of texts reckoned as Scripture but which are not part of the primary Isaric Canon; hence these works form a deuterocanon. The materials within the deuterocanon relate directly to the materials in the primary canon in a way that is either historical, midrashic, or illuminative. Its contents are grouped into three volumes according to their temporal or cultural origin. This book's canon is closed.


Volume 1 (A Collection of Israelite Works)


Volume 2 (A Collection of Ecclesiastical)


Volume 3 (A Collection of Gentile Works)



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