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Was Jesus Married To The Virgin Mary Magdalene?
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So says a pair of researchers who have studied an ancient text that also reveals they had kids. Do you think it's accurate?
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'Lost Gospel' claims Jesus was married, had children.
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Was Jesus married to Mary Magdalene and the father of two?
That's what a scandalous new book based on an ancient manuscript claims, saying Jesus was not crucified, but instead raised a family. The book, "The Lost Gospel," which will be available on Wednesday, is based on a translation of an Aramaic text found inside the British library, the International Business Times reports.
Professor Barrie Wilson and writer Simcha Jacobovici claim the mansucript reveals secrets of Jesus' family life, the names of his two children and his connection to powerful political figures in the Roman Empire.
"Before anyone gets his/her theological back up, keep in mind we are not attacking anyone's theology," the book begins, according to the Times. "We are reporting on text."
"The Lost Gospel" is based on a translation of the Ecclesiastical History of Zacharias Rhetor, written on treated animal skin, which was brought to the United Kingdom in 1847 when the British Museum bought it from an Egyptian monastery, The Washington Post reported. Scholars scrutinized the document and discarded it as insignificant.
RELATED NEWS:
'Lost Gospel' claims Jesus was married, had children.
FOX NEWS
Was Jesus married to Mary Magdalene and the father of two?
That's what a scandalous new book based on an ancient manuscript claims, saying Jesus was not crucified, but instead raised a family. The book, "The Lost Gospel," which will be available on Wednesday, is based on a translation of an Aramaic text found inside the British library, the International Business Times reports.
Professor Barrie Wilson and writer Simcha Jacobovici claim the mansucript reveals secrets of Jesus' family life, the names of his two children and his connection to powerful political figures in the Roman Empire.
"Before anyone gets his/her theological back up, keep in mind we are not attacking anyone's theology," the book begins, according to the Times. "We are reporting on text."
"The Lost Gospel" is based on a translation of the Ecclesiastical History of Zacharias Rhetor, written on treated animal skin, which was brought to the United Kingdom in 1847 when the British Museum bought it from an Egyptian monastery, The Washington Post reported. Scholars scrutinized the document and discarded it as insignificant.
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