The Lost Gospels of Jesus: The Hidden Teachings That Were Banned From the New Testament
(2025)

Fiction

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : The Library of Alexandria, 2025
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EDITION
Unabridged
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1 online resource (1 audio file (3hr., 43 min.)) : digital

ISBN/ISSN
9798347370016 MWT18420124, 18420124
LANGUAGE
English
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Read by Zeek Ring

What if there was a book that revealed the hidden teachings of Jesus, the lost words of his earliest followers, and the alternative gospels that challenge our understanding of the New Testament? The Lost Gospels of Jesus brings together early Christian writings that were excluded from the Bible and nearly erased from history. These powerful texts offer alternative views of Jesus' life and mission, along with insights into the beliefs and struggles of the earliest Christian communities. This modern translation makes these lost writings accessible to today's listener while preserving their spiritual and historical depth. Included Texts: - The Epistles of Ignatius - Letters on faith, persecution, and unity - The Epistle of Polycarp - Endurance and spiritual devotion - The Martyrdom of Polycarp - One of the earliest Christian martyr stories - The Fragments of Papias - Oral traditions about Jesus and his apostles - The Epistle of James - Practical guidance for righteous living - The Source "Q" - Sayings of Jesus used in Matthew and Luke - The Epistle to the Laodiceans - A mysterious Pauline letter - 3 Corinthians - A lesser-known expansion of Paul's message - The Gospel of the Ebionites - A Jewish-Christian gospel with a unique view of Jesus - The Infancy Gospel of Thomas - Stories of Jesus' childhood - The Protoevangelium of James - A narrative of Mary's early life These texts shed light on lost teachings, early debates, and the rich diversity of belief in early Christianity. Discover the forgotten voices that continue to challenge and inspire. Begin your journey today

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