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The 'gnostic gospels' is a collective term for the Nag Hammadi library, a collection of second, third and fourth century texts which present a 'gnostic' view of Jesus. Typically these are written in the coptic language, originating around Egypt.

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Referring to the (non-canonical/tertiary) Gospel of Thomas Log 13.6 (or 83.8):- He spoke three words to him. (Brill, 1959). https://www.gospel-thomas.net/keywords/Lnn_all.htm#L013 The word for words ...
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In the gospel of Thomas Jesus refers to a fire that he is guarding, below is the passage: Jesus said, "I have cast fire upon the world, and look, I'm guarding it until it blazes." What ...
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In the Garden of Gethsemane, as He was about to be arrested, Jesus said: Thinkest thou that I cannot now pray to my Father, and he shall presently give me more than twelve legions of angels? (Matthew ...
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#114 (But I say to you): “Every woman who makes herself male will enter the kingdom of heaven. Interpretation please. How difficult is this parable?
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This is the last page of the Nag Hammadi Codex II of the Gospel of Thomas: The last two lines look like (with mixed cases) π*γα***ςιον πκαταθωμάς The second of these is "according to Thomas" ...
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I've wondered about this for years, what does Thomas mean? The passage is below, Thomas 1:22: Jesus said to them, "When you make the two into one, and when you make the inner like the outer and ...
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In for example Matthew 13, Jesus says parables (e.g. of the sower), says that he, Jesus, does not want to tell the masses their meaning, then tells the disciples the parables' hidden (disciple only) ...
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Jesus said, "The [Father's] kingdom is like a woman who was carrying a [jar] full of meal. While she was walking along [a] distant road, the handle of the jar broke and the meal spilled behind ...
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Acts of Thomas 2: and agreed with him for three litrae of silver unstamped What does "silver unstamped" mean? Does it mean a piece of silver?
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The Sayings Gospel of Thomas shares several of Jesus' proverbs and parables with the Synoptic tradition. Some websites place Thomas and the three Synoptics in four columns together, to be read in ...
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Simple question--what evidence is there that the Gospel of Thomas may actually be Q? For example, is there any solid evidence of Gospel of Thomas being composed before the synoptic gospels? ...
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Simon Peter said to him, "Let Mary leave us, for women are not worthy of life." Jesus said, "I myself shall lead her in order to make her male, so that she too may become a living spirit resembling ...
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A Bible which is reported to be at least 1500 years old was discovered in Turkey and inside it there is a Gospel of Barnabas. The book was moved by Turkish government to one of their museums by ...
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I know the Jesus Seminar held that Q and the Gospel of Thomas were prior in composition to the writing of the Synoptics. Is this still a dominant view among scholars (as far as Thomas)? What can be ...
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The assumed genre of a work affects how it is interpreted. Most have assumed the Gospel of Thomas is a Gnostic work and attempt to interpret it literally as such. This question has nothing to do ...
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