For centuries, the Bible has been taught as a closed book — 66 inspired texts, sealed by tradition and protected by councils. But what if the story is bigger? What if Africa, Alexandria, and Ethiopia preserved sacred writings that were erased from Western canon? The Black Bible is a bold, truth-driven journey through the lost history of Scripture. It reveals how the Apocrypha was born in Alexandria, guarded by Essene scribes, and preserved in the Ethiopian canon. It exposes why Jesus and the apostles never quoted these books — and why Protestant reformers removed them. With clarity and conviction, Raymond Bradley separates myth from fact, showing readers what makes a book truly inspired — and what doesn’t. This book is not about opinion. It’s about evidence. It’s about prophetic authority, divine endorsement, and historical truth. From Moses to Matthew, from scroll to codex, from exile to empire — The Black Bible traces the 1,610-year journey of Scripture and the 250-year rise of the Apocrypha. Whether you’re a seeker, a scholar, or a student of truth, this book will challenge what you thought you knew — and empower you to see the Bible through a lens of clarity, history, and divine purpose.