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The enigmatic 1500 year old Bible which is threatening the Vatican’s beliefs
The enigmatic 1500 year old Bible which is threatening the Vatican’s beliefs
The museum of Ankara, Turkey, is home to a mysterious 1500 year old bible that according to many could change the way we look at religion and the vatican seems to be threatened. This bible comprises the mysterious texts called the apocryphal gospels, including the Gospel of Barnabas and is a very controversial piece according to many historians.
The Gospel of Barnabas states the following regarding Jesus’ deity:
“I confess before heaven, and call to witness everything that dwells upon the earth, that I am a stranger to all that men have said of me, to with, that I am more than man. For I am a man, born of a woman, subject to the judgment of God; that live here like as other men, subject to the common miseries.” -Gospel of Barnabas, 94:1.
Through its leather leaves blackened over the centuries, there are texts, carved with golden letters, written in Aramaic which differ considerably from the canonical Gospels of the Bible, established at the Council of Nicea. Jesus is described as one of the prophets, ignoring His divine character. According to the Gospel of Barnabas, Jesus would not have been the one who was crucified, but Judas Iscariot, contradicting the resurrection that arises from the Vatican Gospels.
This is one of the foundations of Christianity as the entire Christian belief is based on the death of Jesus, the savior of our sins and his resurrection is the hope for eternal life. So which one is true? The two texts provide completely different point of views and it basically depends on your belief towards which one you incline more.
Moreover, the text says that Jesus would have risen to heaven alive and that Paul would have been the Biblical traitor. Mysteriously, the enigmatic document reveals a prophecy of Jesus, about the coming of Muhammad, founder of Islam, and a prediction of the arrival of the last Messiah which has still not occurred.
In the Gospel of Barnabas, Jesus is depicted as denying his deity, but on the other hand apostle John writes of Jesus as being the son of God the almighty, creator of the world:
“In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. He was with God in the beginning. Through him all things were made; without him nothing was made that has been made….The Word became flesh and made his dwelling among us. We have seen his glory – John 1:1-3, 14.
It is important to mention that the Gospel of Barnabas is not to be confused with the Acts of Barnabas, which is a fifth century apocryphal work directed to the church of Cyprus.
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The museum of Ankara, Turkey, is home to a mysterious 1500 year old bible that according to many could change the way we look at religion and the vatican seems to be threatened. This bible comprises the mysterious texts called the apocryphal gospels, including the Gospel of Barnabas and is a very controversial piece according to many historians.
The Gospel of Barnabas states the following regarding Jesus’ deity:
“I confess before heaven, and call to witness everything that dwells upon the earth, that I am a stranger to all that men have said of me, to with, that I am more than man. For I am a man, born of a woman, subject to the judgment of God; that live here like as other men, subject to the common miseries.” -Gospel of Barnabas, 94:1.
Through its leather leaves blackened over the centuries, there are texts, carved with golden letters, written in Aramaic which differ considerably from the canonical Gospels of the Bible, established at the Council of Nicea. Jesus is described as one of the prophets, ignoring His divine character. According to the Gospel of Barnabas, Jesus would not have been the one who was crucified, but Judas Iscariot, contradicting the resurrection that arises from the Vatican Gospels.
This is one of the foundations of Christianity as the entire Christian belief is based on the death of Jesus, the savior of our sins and his resurrection is the hope for eternal life. So which one is true? The two texts provide completely different point of views and it basically depends on your belief towards which one you incline more.
Moreover, the text says that Jesus would have risen to heaven alive and that Paul would have been the Biblical traitor. Mysteriously, the enigmatic document reveals a prophecy of Jesus, about the coming of Muhammad, founder of Islam, and a prediction of the arrival of the last Messiah which has still not occurred.
In the Gospel of Barnabas, Jesus is depicted as denying his deity, but on the other hand apostle John writes of Jesus as being the son of God the almighty, creator of the world:
“In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. He was with God in the beginning. Through him all things were made; without him nothing was made that has been made….The Word became flesh and made his dwelling among us. We have seen his glory – John 1:1-3, 14.
It is important to mention that the Gospel of Barnabas is not to be confused with the Acts of Barnabas, which is a fifth century apocryphal work directed to the church of Cyprus.
(via www.ewao.com)
Thanks to: http://www.oom2.com
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Re: The enigmatic 1500 year old Bible which is threatening the Vatican’s beliefs
Regarding the Crucifixion, do you accept the singular claim or the witness of many including eyewitness testimony, historians and official government records? Regarding Mohamed, if this is approximately 1500 years old as stated, then it would be roughly contemporary with Mohamed, who most historians believe was born around 570 AD.
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