HISTORY
OF THE END OF THE WORLD
THE
GOSPEL OF JUDAS
Judas Iscariot
(Hebrew:
יהודה
איש־קריות ,
Yehuda,
Yəhûḏāh ʾΚ-qrayyôṯ) was according to the New
Testament, one of the
Twelve
Apostles of Jesus.
He is infamously known for his kiss
and betrayal of Jesus to
the hands of the chief Sanhedrin
priests for a ransom of 30
pieces of silver.[1]
Jude
was one of the Twelve
Apostles of Jesus.
He is generally identified with Thaddeus,
and is also variously called Jude
of James, Jude
Thaddaeus, Judas
Thaddaeus or
Lebbaeus.
He is sometimes identified with Jude,
"brother of Jesus",
but is clearly distinguished from Judas
Iscariot, another
disciple, the betrayer of Jesus.
St.
Irenaeus (
/aɪrəˈniːəs/;
Greek: Εἰρηναῖος),
(2nd century AD – c. 202) was Bishop
of Lugdunum in Gaul, then a
part of the Roman Empire
(now Lyon, France).
He was an early church father and apologist,
and his writings were formative in the early development of Christian
theology. He was a hearer of Polycarp,[1]
who in turn was a disciple of John
the Evangelist.________________________________________________
Frieda
Nussberger-Tchachos got an important phonecall on her way to Kennedy
Airport, when she got sensational news. At the end of the last
century, she had obtained an ancient manuscript, a codex, written in
Koptic on papyrus-leaves, from an Egyptian antiquesdealer. She did
not know what she bought, but she payed 300.000 dollar for it. Later
on she proclaims, that she was influenced by his spirit. She was
guided to bring this to light: THE GOSPEL OF JUDAS!
It
was a sensation in bibilcal and historical circles. Through the ages
the name Judas, was associated with the betrayal of Jesus Christ. He
started the chain of events by kissing his rabbi on the cheek. The
Roman soldiers arrested him and his “path of thorns” began. Judas
was payed 30 shels of silver, but killed himself out of remorse. In
Germany it is still forbidden to name your child this way. Among
Jesus' apostles there was another Judas (Thaddeus), a letter of whom
we find in the New Testament. This codex contained the “Gospel of
Judas Iskariot”. Hundreds of pieces were carefully analyze3d and
placed together. The Gospel consists of 13 pages, used both sides.
After a careful reconstruction period scientists concluded that 85%
of the Codex was saved.
The
Gospel of Judas is a gnostic document. The Gnostics called themselves
christians, but in the eyes of the new christian Church they were
mystics and trouble-makers. In recent years more gnostic and essenic
documents have been found (the gospel of Thomas, the gospel of Mary
Magdalen). The Codex was thoroughly researched, about 5 years ago,
2006). Parts of the gospel were used for carbon-dating. The book
proved to be 1800 years old and was probably a later copy of a
gnostic document. The writing and language proved authentic and this
ruled out falsification. A dreamteam of experts was formed and they
revealed the message of the Gospel. It gives us a completely
different view of the role of Judas. He is portrayed here as the best
student and most promising apostle. Jesus remarks that he is the only
one that understands him. During the last days in Jerusalem, Jesus
talks in private with Judas. In short: he asks Judas to betray him.
This is the way he can leave the mortal body, he is “using”.
Jesus shows him heaven and the future rol and influence of Jesus. He
has to die. Reluctantly Judas agrees and this gives Jesus the
possibility to announce the betrayal (an his oncoming death) to the
apostles. The gospel of Judas does not give us any details of the
trial, the curcifictation or the resurrection.
Historians
knew that the gospel of Judas existed. It was quite popular in first
decades of Christianity. Many books existed and there was no official
Bible, yet. Bisshop Ireaneaus of Lyon (180 AD) wanted to purify the
religious books and pamflets of his days. He wanted to exterminate
all Jewish and heredical influences. He skipped the complete Old
Testament. He also condemned “the Gospel of Judas” and with
effect. Alle copies disappeared and this gnostic text disappeared
into history. Until 1978, when an Egyptian treasure-seeker found a
stone box, that contained the crumbling manuscript. Presently the
Codex is in the posession of the Maceanas Fund (USA).
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