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Title: Is Your Bible Missing Some Gospels


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Is Your Bible Missing Some Gospels?
  • Comparing the Apocryphal and New Testament Gospels

2
What do you mean, Apocryphal?
  • Apocrypha means hidden but came to mean books
    that did not belong in the canon.
  • The word canon means the standard or rule of
    faith found in the books that belong in the Bible.

3
Kinds of Apocryphal gospels
  • Ebionite Jewish-Christian books denying the
    deity of Jesus Christ
  • Docetic Gentile-Christian books overemphasizing
    the deity of Christ
  • Gnostic Gentile-Christian books claiming secret
    knowledge about Christ

4
Major Gnostic Gospels
  • Coptic Gospel of Thomas (114 sayings of Jesus)
  • Gospel of Truth(rewrite of Johns doctrine)
  • Gospel of Mary(Mary Magdalenes secret knowledge
    from Jesus)
  • Gospel of Philip(no virgin birth, resurrection)

5
Comparing Gospels
  • How reliable is the text? (manuscript evidence)
  • How early was it written?
  • Are they what they claim?
  • How close is it to Jesus culturally (is it
    Jewish?)
  • How deeply is it rooted in time and space history?

6
Manuscript evidence
  • We have hundreds of copies of each of the NT
    Gospels in Greek and several copies from the
    second to fourth centuries.
  • We have one fourth-century Coptic translation of
    the Gospel of Thomas and a few Greek fragments
    (this is typical for all the Gnostic gospels).

7
When were they written?
  • All four of the NT Gospels were written in the
    first century (even most liberals agree).
  • The Gnostic gospels were written in the second
    century or even later.

8
Are they what they claim?
  • The NT Gospel writers do not identify themselves
    or give false names.
  • Only the Gospel of John claims to be written by
    an eyewitness (2124).
  • Evidence shows that Matthew, Mark, and Luke were
    based on eyewitness accounts.

9
  • No scholar thinks Thomas, Mary, or Philip wrote
    the Gnostic gospels bearing their names.
  • With the possible exception of a few sayings in
    Thomas, nothing in the Gnostic gospels not
    already in the NT is historically reliable.

10
The Jewishness of Jesus
  • Jesus was Jewish, as were his original disciples.
  • The NT Gospels contain numerous quotes or
    allusions to the Old Testament.
  • The NT Gospels refer constantly to Jewish feasts,
    rituals, heroes, and traditions.
  • The worldview of the NT Gospels is thoroughly
    Jewish.

11
Basics of the Jewish Worldview
  • There is one God, who created the world.
  • The key to salvation is a living trust (faith) in
    God.
  • God will raise the dead and judge all human
    beings at the end of history.

12
The Non-Jewish Gnostic Jesus
  • In the Gnostic gospels, Jesus rarely if ever
    quotes the Old Testament or refers to Jewish
    institutions or cultural references.
  • The Gnostic Jesus has a very different
    worldview from that of mainstream first-century
    Judaism.

13
Basics of the Gnostic Worldview
  • There are divine and semi-divine beings and
    powers between humanity and the absolute God.
  • The key to salvation is secret knowledge
    (gnosis).
  • Salvation consists in spiritual union with the
    divine.

14
Jesus in Space and Time
  • The NT Gospels are filled with references to
    places, times, peoples names, and other elements
    of historical context.
  • The Gnostic gospels are all nearly entirely
    lacking in these ways.

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Conclusions
  • The NT Gospels are earlier, their text better
    attested, their worldview more culturally
    apropos, and their narrative more historically
    grounded, than the Gnostic gospels.
  • The early church rejected the Gnostic gospels
    because they were inferior, not for political
    reasons.

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For more help in defending the Christian faith,
please visit the following web sitewww.4Truth.n
etNorth American Mission Board
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