Primary Corpus
Text attributed to divine sources. (Return to Secondary Corpus)
Epoch 1
Epoch II
- The Books of Adam and Eve -- translation of the Latin version
- Life of Adam and Eve -- translation of the Slavonic version
- Life of Adam and Eve -- translation of the Greek version (a.ka. The Apocalypse of Moses)
- The Apocalypse of Adam
- The Testament of Adam
- The Second Treatise of the Great Seth
- 1 Enoch (Ethiopic Apocalypse of Enoch)
- 1 Enoch Composit (inc. Charles, Lawrence & others)
- 2 Enoch (Slavonic Book of the Secrets of Enoch)
Epoch III
- The post-Melchizedek era.
- Akhenaten and the Hymn to the Aten
- The City of Akhetaten
- The Great Hymn to the Aten
- Egyptian Book of the Dead
- Book of the Dead, The Papyrus of Ani.
- Torah
- The sixth century before Christ.
Epoch IV
- The first century after Christ.
- The Canonical Gospels[4]
- The Book of Revelation[5]
- Apocryphal NT Acts
- Apocryphal NT Apocalypse
- Apocryphal NT Gospels
- Pseudonymous Writings
- Nag Hammadi Codices
- The sixth century after Christ.
- The fifteenth century after Christ.
Epoch V
- Pre-Adjudication
- Anthroposophical Writing
- Edgar Cayce
- James Padgett
- God Calling
- Urantia Text[7]
- Pathwork Lectures
- Keys of Enoch
- A Course in Miracles[8]
- The Correcting Time[9]
- Post-Adjudication
- Editor's Note
'Divine' attribution to 'human' speech is frequently encountered in 'prophetic' utterance though this need not necessarily be considered 'religious'. For an introductory overview, see Prophet and/or Prophecy.