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The Gospel of Judas

Book • 2001
The Gospel of Judas is a Gnostic text discovered in the 20th century that offers a different perspective on the relationship between Judas Iscariot and Jesus.

Unlike the canonical Gospels, this text portrays Judas as acting at Jesus's behest, suggesting a more complex and nuanced interpretation of Judas's role in the events surrounding Jesus's crucifixion.

The Gospel of Judas has been the subject of much scholarly debate and interpretation, with some scholars arguing that it provides valuable insights into early Christian beliefs and practices.

The text's discovery has also sparked discussions about the nature of Gnosticism and its relationship to early Christianity.

The Gospel of Judas remains a controversial and fascinating text that continues to challenge traditional interpretations of the New Testament.

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Mentioned in 2 episodes

Mentioned by Alex O'Connor in relation to its delicate nature and mistreatment.
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#97 Kipp Davis - What Are the Dead Sea Scrolls?
Mentioned by David Platt in the context of various interpretations of Jesus.
A Death-Defying Savior
Mentioned by Sam Castensmith as one of the gnostic heresies going on.
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Mentioned by Tony Burke when discussing early Christian texts and their purposes.
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Mentioned by Neil Douglas-Klotz as a recently discovered gospel that suggests Judas was Jesus's chief disciple.
NLS 556: Jesus' BANNED Teachings FOUND in LOST TEXTS! Gospels of THOMAS/DEAD SEA Scrolls with Neil Douglas Klotz

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