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Lecture: “Did Moses Know the Alphabet? Was There Writing in Ancient Israel?” from Alan Millard

Simon Gathercole - September 8, 2012

Did We Get Jesus Right? Jesus in the Canonical and Apocryphal Gospels

A brief sketch of the message of jesus in the four canonical Gospels will show that the key focus is on Jesus dying for sins as foretold in Old Testament Scripture. This lecture will compare that message with four well-known rival Gospels: the Gospels of Thomas, Mary, Judas, and Philip, which present an alternative route to salvation. These rival gospels and other writings contending as "true records" of Jesus cannot compete with the accounts in the New Testament. The four New Testament Gospels are the only ones sufficiently close enough in time to the events to be reliable. Comparing the particular cultural features in the New Testament Gospels with the gospels outside the BIble shows that the Gospels of Thomas, Mary, Judas and Philip come from a cultural environment quite alien from that of Jesus of history.

From Series: "LTL Lecture Series Academic Year 2012-2013"

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