The Forbidden Gospels and Epistles


Leído por CJ Plogue

(4.4 stars; 72 reviews)

This is a compilation of ancient books attributed to the writings of the apostles of Jesus Christ and their disciples. These books were once regarded with reverence by the early Christian Church during the first four centuries. After violent disputations by the Bishops of the Nicene Council, these books were forbidden and omitted from the Catholic and Protestant Editions of the New Testament in the reign of the Emperor Constantine. The "Forbidden Books" have been translated from the original tongues, with historical references to their authenticity, BY ARCHBISHOP WAKE AND OTHER LEARNED DIVINES.
- Summary by Paraphrase of the original Archbishop Wake Introduction (0 hr 10 min)

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Preface 7:31 Leído por CJ Plogue
Mary 22:28 Leído por CJ Plogue
Protevangelion 39:19 Leído por CJ Plogue
Infancy - Chapters I-XI 33:12 Leído por CJ Plogue
Infancy - Chapters XII-XXII 31:15 Leído por CJ Plogue
Infancy - Young Childhood 6:22 Leído por CJ Plogue
Nicodemus - Chapters I-XI 43:30 Leído por CJ Plogue
Nicodemus - Chapters XII-XXII 38:36 Leído por CJ Plogue
Christ and Abgarus 3:30 Leído por CJ Plogue
Laodiceans 3:29 Leído por CJ Plogue
Paul and Seneca 13:31 Leído por CJ Plogue
Acts of Paul and Thecla 38:25 Leído por CJ Plogue
I Clement - Chapters I - XII 35:41 Leído por CJ Plogue
I Clement - Chapters XIII - XXIV 41:02 Leído por CJ Plogue
II Clement 16:06 Leído por CJ Plogue
Barnabas - Chapters I-IX 31:44 Leído por CJ Plogue
Barnabas - Chapters X-XV 26:57 Leído por CJ Plogue
Ephesians 16:46 Leído por CJ Plogue
Magnesians 10:00 Leído por CJ Plogue
Trallians 8:51 Leído por CJ Plogue
Romans 9:07 Leído por CJ Plogue
Philadelphians 9:11 Leído por CJ Plogue
Smyrnaeans 10:41 Leído por CJ Plogue
Polycarp 9:15 Leído por CJ Plogue
Phillipians 14:01 Leído por CJ Plogue
I Hermas 42:09 Leído por CJ Plogue
II Hermas 47:23 Leído por CJ Plogue
III Hermas - Similtudes I-VII 36:13 Leído por CJ Plogue
III Hermas - Similtudes VIII & IX, verses 1-100 39:50 Leído por CJ Plogue
III Hermas - Similtudes IX, verses 101-280 & X 44:21 Leído por CJ Plogue

Reseñas

Yet another hidden gem (J.Lundy)


(5 stars)

Excellent book. Anyone who considers themselves a true Christian should read this...

Useful


(4 stars)

These books are basically repeating what the Bible already says so I can see how they would be considered repetitive. Still, see what you can get out of them. Read for yourself.

Miss CJP invites with grace as usual :)


(4.5 stars)

Excellent job!

Inconsistent with the rest of the Bible


(3 stars)

It’s easy to understand why this is not included in the Protestant Bible. It reads more like an imaginary yarn than like Scripture. It makes Mary look like a holy saint rather than a common young woman who was surrendered to God’s will.


(4.5 stars)

indeed a companion no doubt hidden a forbidden to continue alongside ones seeking to better know and serve our Creator & those whom we need to serve and hold in better esteem than ourselves.


(2.5 stars)

The Forbidden Gospels and Epistles These books were considered apocryphal and were forbidden. That reminds me of something else that was forbidden as well, a fruit, and what happened? “This is a compilation of ancient books attributed to the writings of the apostles of Jesus Christ and their disciples. These books were once regarded with reverence by the early Christian Church during the first four centuries.” (LibriVox) To me, the information presented in these books was interesting but not surprising. Many chronological gaps, religious practices, and mysterious events contained in the Old and New Testament were meticulously explained in these books. For example, the young childhood life of Jesus is fully described along with His not so ‘holy’ character traits. This provided ‘historical’ continuity based on causality and gave reason to many religions practices. It also raised doubts in the minds of many scholars as to the authenticity of this work. Were some of these ‘dubious’ books written for no other purpose but to fill in chronological gaps? Were they written to explain certain events and practices? Were they written by the person claiming to be the author? Genuine or apocryphal? Some of these texts are considered by modern scholars to be forgery (or not authentic) created in antiquity. How they came to this conclusion is a fascinating study in itself; regardless, even well written forgery created before the fourth century AD makes an excellent reading experience. In my opinion, everyone who is interested in biblical studies should have The Forbidden Gospels and Epistles on their reading list.