Among early Christians, several gospels circulated before the Church outlawed those not chosen for the Bible. One of them, the Gospel of Judas, is believed to be among the oldest texts describing Jesus and holds that Judas was not a traitor, but Jesus' closest confident. Condemned by the Church, Judas believers hid the last exemplar in the Egyptian desert 1700 years ago, where it was found in the 1970s. Now, the restored document will be made public and returned to a Cairo museum. Secrets of Judas, Jesus kept in Egypt for 1700 years
House or tomb ? found in West Bank
Gospel Papyrus Donated to Vatican
November 22, 2006: the Bodmer Papyrus 14-15, donated
Benedict XVI by the Sally and Frank Hanna Family
Foundation and the Solidarity Association (U.S.A.),
as well as the Mater Verbi/Hanna Papyrus Trust,
was given to the Vatican Apostolic Library.
Why the Vatican purchased Encyclopedia Britannica
Gospel Papyrus Donated to Vatican
November 22, 2006: the Bodmer Papyrus 14-15, donated
Benedict XVI by the Sally and Frank Hanna Family
Foundation and the Solidarity Association (U.S.A.),
as well as the Mater Verbi/Hanna Papyrus Trust,
was given to the Vatican Apostolic Library.
Why the Vatican purchased Encyclopedia Britannica
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