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  1. Statement from HDS Dean David N. Hempton on the “Gospel of JesusWife” The June 15, 2016 issue of The Atlantic Monthly published an article entitled The Unbelievable Tale of Jesus's Wife. The article called into question the provenance and authenticity of a papyrus fragment, purportedly stating "Jesus said to them, My wife" that is the subject of research by Professor Karen King of ...

  2. The Gospel of Jesus's Wife - Apple TV. Available on Prime Video. Damaged and fragile, a fragment of ancient papyrus has unleashed a new interpretation of a religious story we thought we knew. In one of the most startling discoveries in recent memory, scholars confirm that a codex written in the ancient Coptic language refers to the wife of Jesus.

  3. 5 de mai. de 2014 · May 5, 2014, 8:26 AM PDT / Source: Live Science. The "Gospel of Jesus's Wife," a papyrus written in Coptic and containing text that refers to Jesus being married, is looking more and more like it ...

  4. This Ancient Egyptian Mega-Tomb Is the Largest of Its Kind (03:38) This Object in History: Nintendo (05:27) When Dr. Karen King discovered an ancient text that referenced Jesus Christ's wife, she ...

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  5. The particular focus in the Gospel of Jesus’s Wife, however, is on women: his mother, Mary, his wife, and a female disciple. The disciples discuss whether Mary is worthy, and Jesus states that “she can be my disciple.” These signs indicate some controversy over whether women who are sexually active (mothers and wives) can be disciples of ...

  6. 16 de out. de 2012 · Andrew Brown. I t's been fairly clear for weeks that the papyrus fragment known as the "gospel of Jesus's wife" was a modern fake, assembled from phrases found in real gnostic gospels and in ...

  7. The present essay summarises textual evidence indicating that the Gospel of JesusWife is essentially a ‘patchwork’ of words and short phrases culled from the lone extant Coptic manuscript of the Gospel of Thomas (Nag Hammadi Codex II), prepared by a forger using Michael W. Grondin’s 2002 PDF edition of this manuscript.