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Home > Apocrypha > The Gospel of Thomas The Gospel of Thomas At a Glance Gospel Genre: (3/5) *** Reliability of Dating: (2/5) ** Length of Text: Greek Original Language: Ancient Translations: Modern Translations: English Estimated Range of Dating: 50-140 A.D. Chronological List of Early Christian Writings Discuss this text on the Early Writings forum. Text Collected Commentary on the Gospel of Thomas - comprehensive presentation English Translation by the Berlin Working Group for Coptic Gnostic Writings English Translation of the Gospel of Thomas (Anonymous) English Translation of the Gospel of Thomas by Stephen Patterson and Marvin Meyer English Translation of the Gospel of Thomas by Thomas O.

Lambdin English Translation of Coptic by Lambdin, of Greek by Layton Gospel of Thomas in Coptic (no versification) Gospel of Thomas in Coptic (no supralinear strokes) Resources Collected Commentary on the Gospel of Thomas Offsite Links Interlinear Coptic/English Translation of the Gospel of Thomas English Translation of the Gospel of Thomas by K. C. Hanson English Translation of the Gospel of Thomas by Wim van den Dungen English Translation of the Gospel of Thomas by the Ecumenical Coptic Project The Five Gospels Parallels (Matthew, Mark, Luke, John, Thomas; English) Q // Thomas Parallels in the Thomas version The Gospel of Thomas Homepage Thomas FAQ Enthymemic Texture in the Gospel of Thomas Rhetorical Composition and Sources in the Gospel of Thomas The Gospel of Gnosis: A New Gospel for a New Age The Oxyrhynchus Fragment by Swete The New Oxyrhynchus Sayings: a tentative interpretation by Swete The Sabbath and the Week in Thomas 27 Seeing or Coming to the Child of the Living One?

More on Gospel of Thomas Saying 37 Johannine Sayings in the Gospel of Thomas The Christology and Protology of the Gospel of Thomas Glenn Davis: Gospel of Thomas A Historical Introduction to the New Testament: Apocryphal Gospels The Gospel of Thomas - Commentary The gospel of Thomas & its late dating What about the Gospel of Thomas? (Glenn Miller) What about the Gospel of Thomas? (Yur Kuchinsky) Books Stevan L. Davies, The Gospel of Thomas: Annotated and Explained (Skylight Paths Pub 2002) Stephen J. Patterson, The Fifth Gospel : The Gospel of Thomas Comes of Age (Harrisburg, PA: Trinity Press 2000). Stephen J. Patterson, The Gospel of Thomas and Jesus (Sonoma, CA: Polebridge Press 1993).

Richard Valantasis, The Gospel of Thomas (New York, NY: Routledge 1997). Marvin Meyer, The Gospel of Thomas: The Hidden Sayings of Jesus (Harper San Francisco 1992). John S. Kloppenborg, et al., Q Thomas Reader (Sonoma, CA: Polebriedge Press 1990). Gregory J. Riley, Resurrection Reconsidered: Thomas and John in Controversy (Fortress Pr 1995). Helmut Koester, Ancient Christian Gospels (Harrisburg, PA: Trinity Press 1990), pp. 75-127. Gerd Lüdemann, Jesus After 2000 Years, pp. 589-645. John Dominic Crossan, Four Other Gospels (Minneapolis, MN: Winston Press 1985), pp. 15-64. Ron Cameron, ed., The Other Gospels: Non-Canonical Gospel Texts (Philadelphia, PA: The Westminster Press 1982), pp.

23-37. Robert J. Miller, ed., The Complete Gospels: Annotated Scholars Version (Sonoma, CA: Polebridge Press 1992), pp. 301-322. James M. Robinson, ed., The Nag Hammadi Library in English (San Francisco, CA: HarperCollins 1990), pp. 124-138. Recommended Books for the Study of Early Christian Writings Information on the Gospel of Thomas The Gospel of Thomas is extant in three Greek fragments and one Coptic manuscript. The Greek fragments are P. Oxy. 654, which corresponds to the prologue and sayings 1-7 of the Gospel of Thomas; P. Oxy. 1, which correponds to the Gospel of Thomas 26-30, 77.2, 31-33; and P. Oxy. 655, which corresponds to the Gospel of Thomas 24 and 36-39. P. Oxy 1 is dated shortly after 200 CE for paleographical reasons, and the other two Greek fragments are estimated to have been written in the mid third century.