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  2. Gospel of Thomas - Wikipedia

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    Gospel of Thomas at Early Christian Writings; Gospel of Thomas Collection Commentary and Essays by Hugh McGregor Ross; Michael Grondin's Coptic–English Interlinear Translation of the Gospel of Thomas; Why is the Gospel of Thomas not in the canon. Online essay by Simonas Kiela; The Gospel of Thomas English translation of the text, by Wim van ...

  3. Infancy Gospel of Thomas - Wikipedia

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    The Infancy Gospel of Thomas is an apocryphal gospel about the childhood of Jesus.The scholarly consensus dates it to the mid-to-late second century, with the oldest extant fragmentary manuscript dating to the fourth or fifth century, and the earliest complete manuscript being the Codex Sabaiticus from the 11th century.

  4. Nag Hammadi library - Wikipedia

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    The Gospel of Thomas is held by most to be the earliest of the "gnostic" gospels composed. Scholars generally date the text to the early to mid-2nd century. [25] The Gospel of Thomas, it is often claimed, has some gnostic elements but lacks the full gnostic cosmology.

  5. Acts of Thomas - Wikipedia

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    In addition to narratives of Thomas' adventures, its poetic and liturgical elements provide important evidence for early Syrian Christian traditions," according to the Anchor Bible Dictionary. Acts of Thomas is a series of episodic Acts (Latin passio ) that occurred during the evangelistic mission of Judas Thomas ("Judas the Twin") to Northwest ...

  6. List of gospels - Wikipedia

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    Gospel of Jesus' Wife – modern forgery based on the Gospel of Thomas. [13] [14] Papyrus Berolinensis 1171, Book of Enoch 0-6th century Greek fragment, possibly from an apocryphal gospel or amulet based on John. Papyrus Cairensis 10735 – 6th or 7th century Greek fragment, possibly from a lost gospel, may be a homily or commentary.

  7. Thomasines - Wikipedia

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    The Gospel of Thomas refers to Jesus as the "son of man" and affirms his lordship. [9] For the Thomasines, Jesus is considered a figure whose nature resists simple categorization or description. However, certain passages in the Gospel of Thomas may suggest aspects of divine characteristics attributed to Jesus.

  8. Papyrus Oxyrhynchus 5575 - Wikipedia

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    Papyrus Oxyrhynchus 5575 (abbreviated as P. Oxy. 5575) is a second century papyrus fragment of multiple Gospels: Matthew, Luke, and Thomas.It is the oldest extant fragment from the Gospel of Thomas and comes from the era of Early Christianity before the formation of the New Testament.

  9. Infancy gospels - Wikipedia

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    The Syriac Infancy Gospel, also known as the Arabic Infancy Gospel, is another New Testament apocryphal writing concerning the infancy of Jesus. It may have been compiled as early as the sixth century, and was partly based on the Infancy Gospel of Thomas, and Protevangelium of James. There are only two surviving manuscripts dating from 1299 AD ...