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Category: <span>Gnostic Writings</span>

Gospel of the Nazoreans

The Gospel of the Nazoreans, a fascinating expansion of the Gospel of Matthew, was originally translated from Greek into Aramaic or Syriac, showcasing early interpretations of Christian thought. Delve into its historical context and discover how it reflects the evolving theology of its time.

Gospel of Peter

But none of the Jews, including Herod and his judges, washed their hands, prompting Pilate to stand up. As Herod commanded Jesus to be brought before him, Joseph bravely asked Pilate for the Lord’s body, hoping for a proper burial before the Sabbath began.

Gospel of Philip

A Hebrew gives rise to a Hebrew, known as a proselyte, yet a proselyte cannot create another; they thrive merely by existing. Unlike a slave who seeks only freedom, a son claims his inheritance, revealing profound truths about life, death, and the nature of existence.

Gospel of the Savior

Discover the fascinating Berolinensis 22220, unearthed by Charles W. Hedrick and Paul Allan Mirecki in 1999, alongside a collection of pivotal early Christian texts that shaped beliefs during the second century. Dive into the rich tapestry of understanding surrounding these profound works!

The Dura-Europos Gospel Harmony

This fascinating fragment sheds light on the Dura-Europos Gospel Harmony, revealing its origins in the late second century and its significant role in understanding the theological identity of early Christians, as well as the text of the canonical Gospels during that period. The analysis raises compelling questions about the Gospel harmonies and their impact on our understanding of early Christian texts.

Egerton Gospel

Discover the fascinating world of the Egerton Gospel, one of the earliest texts reflecting the gospel tradition, and delve into its unique insights that may challenge how we view early Christian writings. Explore its rich history and the intriguing questions surrounding its origins and connections to other gospels.