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To: Invincibly Ignorant
You might find this interesting:

http://www.earlychristianwritings.com/gospelhebrews.html

48,325 posted on 04/23/2003 2:05:09 PM PDT by malakhi (fundamentalist unitarian)
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To: malakhi
You might find this interesting: http://www.earlychristianwritings.com/gospelhebrews.html

Thanx Muh-law'chi. Is this the one they found in that Nag Hagami place?

48,331 posted on 04/23/2003 2:16:46 PM PDT by Invincibly Ignorant
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To: malakhi
Did you see this on that website?

Jerome (340-420 AD) tells us

"Matthew,30 also called Levi, apostle and aforetimes publican, composed a gospel of Messiah at first published in Judea in Hebrew31 for the sake of those of the circumcision who believed, but this was afterwards translated into Greek though by what author is uncertain.

48,334 posted on 04/23/2003 2:27:18 PM PDT by Invincibly Ignorant
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To: malakhi
If the following is true what am I reading at that website? :-)

Gospel of the Hebrews (Egypt, mid 2nd century CE) All that survives to us from the 'Gospel of the Hebrews' are several quotations made by Clement, Origen, Jerome, and Cyril of Jerusalem. Jerome took a lively interest in this book, an Aramaic copy of which he found in the famous library at Caesarea in Palestine. More than once he tells us (and with great pride) that he made translations of it into Greek and Latin. Unfortunately, these translations have been lost.

48,337 posted on 04/23/2003 2:29:44 PM PDT by Invincibly Ignorant
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