So are the 66 Book that make up the Bible today not the only infallible, inerrant Word of God?
All truth comes from God wherever its found because God is truth. Jude had no problem quoting a verse from Enoch in his letter.
Paul quotes at least one Pagan Greek Philosopher in his letters. Martin Luther didn't think James,Jude, 1 and 2 Peter and Revelation were inspired. He called James Letter a Letter of straw and left it and the others out of his Bible. If they hadn't been placed back in the Bible after his death we would be talking about 61 books instead of 66 and treated them the in the same way as the Apocrypha. Also we wouldn't be having endless discussions about Revelation. Incidentally the Jewish OT has less books than ours because some are combined. Also it is divided into three sections in accordance with the degree of inspiration given to them. It seems that one mans scripture is another mans Falsehood.
The Truth found in the Bible is Spiritual not necessarily factual that's why we have four Gospels instead of one continuous account.
Compare Johns Gospel with the other three and notice the huge differences of content. Just one example is how Jesus in Mark tells
his disciples to keep quiet about his Messiahship and according to John he openly told people about it including the Samaritan woman and Martha.
Finally to get back to the subject of the thread here are a couple of samples from the Book of Jubilees
And it came to pass when the children of men began to multiply
upon the face of the earth and daughters were born unto them
that the angels of God saw them on a certain year of this Jubilee
that they were beautiful to look upon and they took themselves
wives of all whom they chose and they bare unto them sons and they
were giants. And lawlessness increased on the earth and all flesh
corrupted its way alike men and cattle and beasts and birds and
everything that walks on the earth. all of them corrupted their ways
and their orders and they began to devour each other and lawlessness
increased on the earth and every imagination of the thought of all
men was thus evil continually and God looked upon the earth and
behold it was corrupt and all flesh had corrupted its orders and all
that were upon the earth had wrought all manner of evil before his
eyes. And he said that he would destroy man and all flesh upon the
face of the earth which he had created. But Noah found grace before
the eyes of the lord. And against his angels whom he had sent upon the
earth He was exceedingly wroth and he gave commandment to root
them out of all their dominion and he bade us to bind them in the depths
of the earth and behold they were bound in the midst of them and are kept
separate. And against their sons went forth a command from before His face
that they should be smitten with a sword and be removed from under heaven.
Jubilees 5: 1-8
Adam and Eve
And in the third week in the second jubilee she gave birth to Cain and in the forth
she gave birth to Abel and in the fifth she gave birth to her daughter Awan. And in
the first year of the third jubilee Cain slew Abel because God accepted the sacrifice of
Abel and did not accept the sacrifice of Cain and he slew him in a field and his blood
cried out from the ground to heaven complaining because he had slain him
Jubilees 4: 1-3
Adam and his wife mourned for Abel four weeks of years and in the forth year
of the fifth week they became joyful and Adam knew his wife again and she
bare him a son and he called his name Seth for he said God has raised up a
second seed unto us on the earth instead of Abel for Cain slew him. And in the
sixth week he begat his daughter Azura. And Cain took Awan his sister to be his
wife and she bare him Enoch at the close of the forth jubilee, houses were built
on the earth and Cain built a city and called its name after his son Enoch. And Adam
knew Eve his wife and she bare him nine sons. And in the fifth week of the fifth
jubilee Seth took his sister Azura and in the fourth year of the sixth week she bare
him Enos.
Jubilees 4: 1-12
Whether you believe all this to be fact or not it is obvious that Adam and Eve's children
must have got wives from somewhere.
The book of Jubilees covers the accounts in the whole of Genesis and ends with the
children of Israel leaving Egypt. It is believed to have been written somewhere between
135 and 90 BC possibly by a Pharisee familiar with Jewish traditions and folklore well known
at the time.