Most people assume the Bible has always existed as a complete, settled collection of books. But the reality is more complex. In this episode, we explore the books left out of the Bible, how the canon was formed, and why certain writings were included while others were set aside. From early Christian texts like the Shepherd of Hermas to controversial writings like the Gospel of Thomas and the Book of Enoch, we break down what these books contain, how they were viewed by early believers, and why they didn’t make the final cut. This isn’t about hidden conspiracies or suppressed truth. It’s about understanding the historical process that shaped Scripture and what that means for us right now. If you’ve ever wondered whether there’s more to the story, this episode gives you the context you’ve been missing.