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The Gospel of Thomas
The Gospel of Thomas: The Hidden Sayings of Jesus | Thomas Lambdin
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The Gospel According to Thomas is an early Christian non-canonical sayings gospel that many scholars believe provides insight into the oral gospel traditions. It was discovered near Nag Hammadi, Egypt, in December 1945 among a group of books known as the Nag Hammadi library. Scholars speculate that the works were buried in response to a letter from Bishop Athanasius declaring a strict canon of Christian scripture.The Coptic-language text, the second of seven contained in what modern-day scholars have designated as Codex II, is composed of 114 sayings attributed to Jesus. Almost half of these sayings resemble those found in the Canonical Gospels, while it is speculated that the other sayings were added from Gnostic tradition. Its place of origin may have been Syria, where Thomasine traditions were strong.The introduction states: "These are the hidden words that the living Jesus spoke and Didymos Judas Thomas wrote them down." Didymus (Greek) and Thomas (Aramaic) both mean "twin". Some critical scholars suspect that this reference to the Apostle Thomas is false, and that therefore the true author is unknown.
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I've read the Gospel of Thomas before, but rereading it was rediscovery. This time I read it on sacred-texts.com instead of the physical copy lots to the depths of the guestroom. Most things are a rediscovery when your memory is shite. However, friends can tell and retell stories to me. I'll never call them out on repeating themselves (even the times I do remember). Please do repeat yourself!

Oh, review: The Gospel of Thomas is still a trip.

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