The tale of how the “Gospel of Judas” was rediscovered is worthy of a hard-boiled detective novel, but there’s an even more tantalizing religious mystery – whether the newly released document tells us ...
The most notorious traitor in history may have been one of its greatest martyrs, a bombshell report says. In a religious shocker worthy of “The Da Vinci Code,” a crumbling, 1,700-year-old manuscript ...
April 6, 2006 — -- It is a mystery 2,000 years in the making, buried in the desert and fueled by centuries of debate and doubt, theft and deceit. The question: Was there ever a Gospel according ...
Last week the National Geographic Society made the remarkable announcement that it had completed the translation of the Gospel of Judas. The five-year project required major efforts of restoration, ...
Today, given that evildoers are sometimes equally instructive as good folks, the professor begins a series of articles on the great villains of the Bible. This week: Judas Iscariot. Of all the ...
In the Geneva translation of the Bible, John 6:67 is supposed to say: “Then Jesus said to the twelve, will ye also go away?” But in some copies, printed in 1611, it says this instead: “Then Judas said ...
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