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what was not included in the Bible What are the names of these
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texts and why were they not added or
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removed today about this and let’s talk
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description of the video where, by the way,
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interesting to you So after watching, don’t
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forget to subscribe And this is a black story
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[music]
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let’s go Before I begin, I wanted to make a
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small digression. The process of
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final formation of the biblical
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canon was long and difficult.
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It took hundreds of years of debate
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before the tradition more or less stood, but
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even after that, there remained a lot of
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disagreement about which books
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are sacred scripture and it is worth
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noting that not every church has the
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same list of biblical books, in
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fact, the first few centuries of the
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Christian era, many
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different books appeared claiming to be
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true stories about
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the apostle containing secret knowledge about the
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true intentions of Jesus or something
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similar, these books were rejected by
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Rabbis or church fathers for various
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reasons and labeled as such terms
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like apocrypha hidden or secret things
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pseudo epigraphs books that falsely
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claim to have a famous
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author and
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antigones controversial books the reasons
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why these books were rejected can
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range from subtle heresies
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such as disagreements over the nature of the
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Trinity to events causing disbelief
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such as Truly stunning
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number of stories About talking animals
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in other words Some of the stories that are not
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included in the Bible are completely crazy,
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so I have collected some of the
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craziest stories that you are unlikely to
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learn from the local priests. To
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be fair to the first book of
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Enoch, it is technically part of the
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Bible But only if you are a
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member The Wakhe Orthodox Church in
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Ethiopia and
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Eritrea is a collection of various
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Hebrew texts written between
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3 BC and AD but
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the only complete manuscripts today
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are in the GIS language which is an
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ancient Ethiopian language. The Book of Enoch
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exists to answer
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several unanswered questions
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in book of Genesis The first of them is
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the fate of the eponymous Enoch, the great-grandfather of Noah,
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who is said to have been so friendly
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with God that the Lord took him to heaven
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instead of letting him die. The
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second unanswered question is about the Nephilim,
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one of the craziest creatures in the Bible,
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it is believed that this mysterious race was the
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children of sons of God and the daughters
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of men According to Nohut, the sons
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of God were fallen angels who
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fell in love with human women and
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taught them forbidden arts such
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as magic, astrology, metalworking and
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cosmetics, their offspring were the Nephilim.
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Giant cannibals with a height of more than 3,000 MT
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Nokh says that the true cause of
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Noah's flood was the cleansing of the Earth from
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these bloodthirsty mistakes of God, the rest
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of the book is
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Enoch's psychedelic journey through heaven and hell where
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he witnesses the literal
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clockwork of the universe and sees that
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all the things of God are made of crystal and fire,
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more details about this book can be
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seen in the previous video By the way, you
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can also learn about where
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people in ancient times spent their holidays where the
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ancient Romans escaped from the bustle of the city Which of the
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statues in Ancient Egypt could make
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mysterious sounds
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and What happened to the nose of Alexander
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the Great all this in the new video
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tourism of the ancient world which was released on
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Rutube the link is in the description And we
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continue The Acts of Paul is a 2nd
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century record of the popular apocryphal genre of the
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Acts of the Apostles, which tells
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what Jesus' friends did after
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he went to heaven.
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This book was originally about three times
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longer than the canonical Acts of the Apostles, but
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at present we only have
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fragments representing various
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parts including Paul's communication with Thecla, the
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third Epistle to the Corinthians and an
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extended story about the
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martyrdom of Paul under the emperor
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Nero. According to this version, when Paul's
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head was cut off from the stump of his neck,
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milk gushed out instead of blood and then
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the Ghost of Paul appeared to Nero to
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predict the death of the emperor himself, but
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perhaps the most interesting passage
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contained in a fragment in which Paul
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goes to Jericho when a huge Lion comes out of the cemetery,
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but instead of
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attacking Paul, the Lion speaks in a
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human voice and asks to be baptized.
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Paul baptizes the lion and the beast runs into the
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forest, rejecting the courtship of the lioness since
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he is now a celibate Christian,
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later the inhabitants of Ephesus abandon
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Paul to be torn to pieces by the beast, but the Lion
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turns out to be his former friend who
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lies and licks
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but the giant Hail which kills
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most of the people and animals in the
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amphitheater Well, it’s probably worth making
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an explanation According to this story, Paul
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became unpopular in Ephesus with his
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sermons and, by order of the ruler, he was
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thrown to be devoured by wild beasts
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They released a ferocious Lion on him, but when he
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approached Paul, Paul found out that it was the Lion
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whom he had baptized. Paul asked Leo if this was the one he had baptized and he answered
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yes, then Paul asked how he was
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captured and Leo answered the same way as you.
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Paul the governor sent more animals to
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kill Paul And at that moment a
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powerful and strong hail fell from the sky So that
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many died And everyone else
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turned Flight but it did not touch either
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Paul or Leo Paul left the stadium and
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continued on his way in another fragment of
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copco papyrus the story of baptism is given
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when Paul came out of the Burial Valley to Irina, a
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large and terrible Lion came out of the burial valley,
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when I finished the prayer the beast
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rushed at my feet, I was filled with spirit
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and looking at him, the Lion told him what do
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you need, but he answered I want to
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be baptized I glorified God who gave
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re and
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sra
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Pray So I took the Lion by
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the mane and in the name of Jesus Christ
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I plunged him into the water three times, when he came out of
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the water he shook off his mane and said to me
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grace be with you. And I answered
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him and with you the Lion ran away to the village
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rejoicing and a lioness met him. and he did not
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yield to her but
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fled
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to the ordinary critical eye, this is
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a fiction developed from the first Corinthians
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1532 where Paul says I fought with
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wild beasts in Ephesus but in the light of
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numerous evidence that these
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apocryphal stories preserved more authentic
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stories of the Jewish ascetic
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movement than the New Testament history about Leo
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requires close
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attention, despite the fact that the Gospel and
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Acts in historical form contains
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many incredible stories of miracles
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that are written in such a way as to
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convey natural events to those who
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had the
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knowledge of Leo baptized and converted to
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celibacy sounds amazing because in
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fact he really was a
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man, the leader of the pagans who captured
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Jerusalem were
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likened in three years AD Agrippa
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and his informant spoke about the death of
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the Emperor Tiberius in Hebrew and in Shifri,
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the only language that they
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[music]
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dared with Agrippa to become
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emperor in the second letter to Timothy
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411 that he would have the first trial that the Lord
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supported his Jesus was also a time and he
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was justified so I was saved and save
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Leo by Leo again the
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Roman Emperor is meant this time Nero
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following this established code of Roman
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power it should be understood that the Leo whom
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Paul baptized was a representative of the
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Roman
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Emperor of a religion that turned out to be
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very attractive to the pagans and
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professed as the Secret Mystery one of the
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many new cults of the time when the
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influence of Leo broke the situation in favor of
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Paul it was a political event
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worthy of
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attention the cults attracted both ordinary
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people who believed in the story of miracles and
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philosophers who used Leo’s mind to
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penetrate
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animals as a
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disguise for people such as in the
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story of Lucius Pulius about the golden donkey
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which also refers to a secret religion.
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This story could have been written down in this
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way as part of popular literature
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used by Christians
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as propaganda,
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miracles and the code hid their political
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activities by preserving for followers
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the image of the innocent and powerless
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under direct influence.
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protection of God, by the way, in the acts of Peter there is
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a story about a talking dog that
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disguises itself even more transparently as a man. The
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theme of the acts of Peter is the rivalry between the
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mission of Peter and the mission of Simon Magoo in
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Rome, this is the theme of several apocrypha, it
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should be perceived as a story from Autumn Erin
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and the
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pagans have been firmly established for
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centuries BC when Herod the Great
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built a
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house there Simon Magus was its active
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leader in the times of Claudius and Nero.
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Meanwhile, however, the pressure of the pagans
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demanding equal status with the Jews
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focused on the current heir of
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David and
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according to
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Christ, like Paul, he had to go
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to the already established missionary stations
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to give them a new
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reformed center like Rome,
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the rivalry between the forms of the messiah was
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very strong And the leaders were sometimes
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forced to resort to the
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story
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of a dog A noble Roman senator
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named Marsle first became a Christian and
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used his Wealth and power
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to help Christians with everything widows
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who hoped in Christ found shelter with him,
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all the orphans were fed by
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him attacks on Christ and gave
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his house to Simon Magus when the Christians
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begged Peter to oppose
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Simon Peter went to the house of Marcelo and
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demanded to be let in, the gatekeeper
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refused him on Simon's instructions then
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Peter turned to the people the
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following dog acquired a human voice
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and told Peter what you want, the servant of the Nein
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God of the living Peter sent a dog to tell
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Simon that he is a wicked man and the turmoil of simple
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souls and he must go out into public. The dog
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ran into the house, raised his front paws and
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conveyed this message after hearing this and
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seeing an incredible sight. Simon was at a loss for
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words with which he deceived those standing and everyone
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was amazed, then there was an exchange of
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pleasantries between Peter and Mark in
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which there was no mention of the dog but
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only typical disputes about the doctrine of Mark. They
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convinced him to renounce Simon and become a
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Christian again. One of the opponents outside
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in the crowd shouted out Peter saying that the
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dog told Simon more than was
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conveyed and the dog soon died T responded to the
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statue of the
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emperor
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for
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doubting again, he drank the statue with water and it
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was
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restored then The dog in the house of
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Marcela's presence preached a long
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sermon to Simon, cursed him and then
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ran away in the crowd She approached Peter and
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told about what happened then the dog
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fell at the feet of Peter and
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it is not difficult for the mind to guess that at that very time
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Simon in his house forced a dish of
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food to be carried by itself, thereby
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showing magic it is easy to suspect the
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use of ropes in the dark corners
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controlled by hidden slaves in
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Marcelo’s house there could be side walls
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closets where the slave was hiding
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instruct I
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parody the voice of the dog Simon
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knew perfectly well how it worked, but Peter’s trick
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turned out to be so successful that he
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exposed Simon that he was
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engaged in
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fraud; this also convinced
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Peter’s simpler followers that
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he had more miraculous
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powers when the episode ended the dog
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had to removed until it turned out that
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she could not speak and the statue of Nero
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was simply replaced by another. But they put it in
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like a lita conceived in
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that
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soybean and then when people’s attention was
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attracted to include reasoning in it that
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deserved close study and
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these reasoning were not always negative
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popular and political context early
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Christianity can now be understood
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much better and this cancels out any
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protracted
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[music]
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rivalry between Peter and Simon reaches
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its climax in a scene in which Simon,
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flying above the crowd, tries to prove that
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he is a god. Peter prays to God by cutting off the
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sources of Simon's demonic power and the
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wizard falls to the ground and breaks himself.
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legs are stoned by a hostile
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crowd and then cut into small
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pieces later ORV of the Romans for teaching
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their girls virtues
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he flees the city to save his
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life but the Ghost of Jesus forces him to
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return he gives up and asks to be crucified
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upside down so as not to look
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like He is copying
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Christ the acts of Paul and fkl is an
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alternative name apocryphal
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and becomes a zealous convert she is
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attracted to Paul by his teachings on
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chastity and celibacy she breaks off
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the engagement and follows Paul to prison
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where she bribes the jailers and spends the night
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listening to his exposition of Christian
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doctrine then she is sentenced to death
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by imprisonment at the stake, according to the story,
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Thekla is saved from the fire thanks to the
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miraculous, she manages to escape, she
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finds Paul again and They go to
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Antioch after Paul tells her to
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wait for Thekla’s baptism, she almost turns out to be
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raped by one of the Antiochian nobles,
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arrested for fighting off her
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attacker and again sentenced to death
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this time she is thrown almost naked
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into an arena full of wild animals the lioness
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protects her and Thekla jumps into a pool
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full of seals as females. According to
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this story, the seals are cannibals but Thekla is
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covered in heavenly fire which
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kills the animals the third time she tries to
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kill her with the help of Bulls but she again
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saves by supernatural
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fire at this moment the locals
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for some reason stop trying to kill Her,
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Thekla converts Faith to many people with
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her story and then, disguised as a
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man, goes in search of
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Pavel again when she finds him in the city of
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Myra, he instructs her to become Thekla’s teacher,
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gives a dinner of absolute celibacy and
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calls women to follow the Lord and
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remain unmarried, she becomes a
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hermit and lives in a cave that
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supernaturally closes
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around her to protect her from
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another
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rape attempt. According to the acts of Paul and
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thekle, she lives in prayer, teaching and
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performing miracles of
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healing after 72 years of hermitage,
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thekla leaves to meet
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Paul again in Rome but he is executed before she
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arrives and she lies down at his
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grave the act of fkl appears around the
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end of the 2nd century it is similar to other
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Christian works rejected by the early
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church such as the Apocalypse of Peter and the
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Shepherd in the acts of Paul and fkl contains
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several non-biblical embellish the
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discreet she baptizes herself, which is not
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found in scripture, Paul assigns it to
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teachers and apostles, which contradicts
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his own words in 1 Timothy
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212, and the book also advocates
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talking with the dead and praying for the dead
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so that they will find eternal life, the actions of
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Paul and Klah seem to have been popular at one
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time, but the leaders of early Christianity
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rejected them as false deeds, they are
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interesting because this is one of the few
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early books that gives a
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physical description of the Apostle
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Paul, a short man with a bald
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head with narrow braces, beautiful legs
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in his
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eyes,
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because sometimes he appears like a man
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sometimes had the Face of an
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angel the main problem of the acts of
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Paul And Kly is not biblical views
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on sexuality, for example, the book
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puts into Paul’s mouth such words:
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blessed are those who have wives as those who have none, for they
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are the souls of virgins, for they are pleasing to God
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and will not lose the reward of their virginity
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because the word of their father will be
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effective for their salvation in the day of
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his son and they will enjoy peace
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forever such teachings are contrary to
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biblical principles regarding marriage and
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sex husbands and wives should not leave
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each other and deprive them of sex first
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Corinthians 715
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1014 celibacy and asceticism do not bring
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salvation Paul condemned those who forbid
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others to marry first Timothy
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4:3 the emphasis on virginity and complete
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denial of the flesh makes the acts of Paul and
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Thekla a Gnostic work ancient
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Gnosticism considered the body and all
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material things to be inherently evil
00:22:49
Thekla's conversion is partly explained by her
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desire to be blessed for
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abstaining from sexual pleasures and the
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like
00:22:58
this doctrine of celibacy made the book
00:23:00
popular among those who consider
00:23:03
Chastity a prerequisite for
00:23:05
spiritual service, as for example in
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Catholicism, the Catholic Church
00:23:10
ranked the fek clique of saints worthy of
00:23:13
veneration, Despite the fact that she
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probably did not even
00:23:19
exist The Ascension of
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Isaiah ove RUP
00:23:26
q
00:23:28
associated with biblical characters,
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this text also called the martyrdom of
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Isaiah the testament of Isaiah or the vision of Isaiah
00:23:37
these names are also associated with three
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main sections of the text and some
00:23:42
scholars believe that each of them
00:23:44
was originally a separate work and the
00:23:47
consequences of all three were combined under
00:23:49
one title like other non-
00:23:51
biblical texts The Ascension of Isaiah
00:23:54
contains various shortcomings
00:23:57
that did not allow the early church to
00:23:59
accept it as scripture,
00:24:02
unlike other similar texts, historians
00:24:04
believe that the Ascension of Isaiah could have been
00:24:07
promoted and perceived as
00:24:10
fiction from the very beginning of its writing, the
00:24:12
first part of the Ascension of Isaiah describes Isaiah's
00:24:15
prediction of Hezekiah that the
00:24:19
next king of Manasiah will be evil and
00:24:22
wicked Manasiah demands that Isaiah
00:24:25
renounce these prophecies and Isaiah
00:24:27
flees into the desert and is eventually
00:24:30
captured with the assistance of an
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inspired execution sawed him in
00:24:36
half. This corresponds to various
00:24:39
Jewish traditions and is possibly also
00:24:41
mentioned in Hebrews
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1137 the second main section of the Ascension of
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Isaiah, although it stands out as a separate
00:24:51
segment is in the middle of
00:24:53
the narrative of
00:24:54
martyrdom this part is sometimes called the
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testament
00:24:58
text, supposedly a prophecy about the coming of
00:25:00
Christ, widespread evil in the world and
00:25:03
even in the church, as well as events
00:25:06
related to the end
00:25:08
times, the third part of the Ascension of Isaiah is
00:25:11
the most notorious and it is because of it that
00:25:15
the text is usually called The Ascension
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Isaiah takes a supernatural tour
00:25:20
of each of the seven ascending
00:25:23
bears during the etonium as if
00:25:28
in a coma his body is alive but
00:25:31
motionless and only his mind is
00:25:34
On a journey in visions Isaiah sees the
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triune god And many heavenly
00:25:40
splendors then Isaiah descends to
00:25:43
each heaven on this times Watching
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Jesus who goes to the earth and the
00:25:48
virgin birth According to this part of
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the text, Satan planned to saw Jesus
00:25:54
in half Because he saw these visions of the
00:25:58
Ascension of Jesus correspond to
00:26:01
biblical ideas, others, for
00:26:03
example, the concept of Jesus is inclined by
00:26:06
Koreans or other legal views,
00:26:09
it is believed that the text itself was written in
00:26:12
separate parts in the period between the first
00:26:14
and third centuries it is possible that some
00:26:17
parts such as the story of the
00:26:19
martyrdom of Isaiah were first
00:26:28
written and favorably written by Nara die, no
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part of the Ascension of Isaiah was
00:26:33
accepted by the early church as inspired
00:26:36
scripture, as other pseudo-epigraphs of the
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Ascension of Isaiah provide an
00:26:41
interesting point of reference for legends about
00:26:43
biblical characters However, this
00:26:46
work is incomparable with the real
00:26:49
inspired
00:26:50
scripture neither Bartholomew's question
00:26:54
is also known The Gospel of
00:26:56
May the
00:26:58
relatively insignificant apostle
00:27:00
Bartholomew is the only one who had
00:27:03
the courage to ask Jesus after the resurrection
00:27:06
and before the Ascension difficult questions about the
00:27:09
nature of existence First he asks
00:27:12
Jesus Why did he disappear with of the cross
00:27:15
during the crucifixion to which Jesus replies that
00:27:18
in fact he went down to hell for a minute
00:27:20
to destroy the gates and Hail Adam
00:27:24
known by Adam and e and everyone
00:27:28
not later Bartholomew and the other apostles
00:27:32
ask Mary about his relationship with his son
00:27:34
and she agrees to tell them about her
00:27:37
first meeting with God, but only if
00:27:39
they securely hold her legs and
00:27:42
chest so that she does not crumble into a pile of
00:27:45
bones, as a result of which her family spews out
00:27:48
fire
00:27:54
threatening to
00:27:56
look into Vad, then leads the
00:27:59
apostles to Satan, whose appearance is so
00:28:02
terrible that All the apostles die and Jesus he
00:28:06
has to return their lives, he orders the
00:28:08
newly resurrected Bartholomew to stand
00:28:11
on Satan's neck and ask him
00:28:14
whatever he wants. In this book it is also
00:28:17
reported that Satan has a son named
00:28:20
Sapsan, don't talk about me anymore,
00:28:25
Ari are so crazy that they
00:28:29
no longer exist, they were
00:28:31
almost completely destroyed and we
00:28:34
know about them Only because the
00:28:36
more orthodox church leaders
00:28:38
talk about how terrible They are. One of
00:28:42
these texts is the work known
00:28:44
as the questions of Mary, which we know about
00:28:47
Only because the 1st century bishop
00:28:50
Epiphanius of Solomin wrote about her in
00:28:53
work on various heretical texts
00:28:56
popular at that time,
00:28:58
neither epiphany is called pari, which literally
00:29:01
means a box of medicine, he called E
00:29:04
So because with his book he sought to
00:29:07
provide an antidote to the bites of the snakes of heresy by
00:29:10
revealing the nature of the heretical poison of false
00:29:13
teaching and showing how it can be
00:29:16
resisted by turning to orthodox
00:29:19
truth B In some cases, there are no sources;
00:29:26
his interpretation of
00:29:29
the texts cited is doubtful; the benefit is already in the fact
00:29:31
that he quotes the authors, since in
00:29:34
most cases their books
00:29:36
have not survived; this is exactly the case with the
00:29:39
great questions of Mary, a book that is
00:29:42
supposed to have been used by a
00:29:44
group of Christianity. Epiphany
00:29:47
claims that he knew about them first-
00:29:49
hand and calls in various ways
00:29:57
was more notorious more
00:30:00
insidious in her beliefs and practices
00:30:02
more dangerous for unwary Christians
00:30:06
and she was more than others subjected to a stream of
00:30:09
abuse of slander and frantic murder from the
00:30:13
country of
00:30:14
Epiphanius.
00:30:21
he reports that in
00:30:24
his youth he was almost seduced
00:30:27
to this group of Christians until he learned
00:30:30
about their wicked practices, these practices
00:30:33
were justified by the literature that they
00:30:36
considered and accepted as
00:30:39
authoritative including the Revelation allegedly
00:30:42
given to Mary Magdalene by Jesus after
00:30:45
his resurrection Well, what are these
00:30:49
practices According to Epiphany they are associated
00:30:52
mainly with the strange celebration of the
00:30:54
rite of the Lord's Supper, as is known, the
00:30:57
first Christians did not celebrate the last
00:31:00
supper as it usually happens
00:31:02
today. Well, that is, eating mallow and
00:31:05
having a sip of wine or grape
00:31:07
juice in the early churches it was a
00:31:09
kind of dinner from what was available in stock,
00:31:12
people brought food and drinks and during the course
00:31:15
of the meal a special time was set aside to
00:31:17
break bread symbolizing
00:31:20
the body of Christ which was crucified for
00:31:23
salvation and from drinking wine symbolized the
00:31:26
blood of Christ
00:31:27
which was shed for the sins of the world.
00:31:31
Epiphany claims that Anita’s phoebes
00:31:34
laid out a completely different one in this ritual
00:31:36
meaning, based on their
00:31:57
sexual ritual, which does not lead to the birth of children,
00:31:59
including sacred coitus interrus,
00:32:02
after the evening meal, members of the community
00:32:05
were divided into pairs with someone other than their
00:32:08
own spouse, as
00:32:10
Epiphanius hastily points out, and to
00:32:16
copulate, he stopped sexual intercourse and to
00:32:19
ejaculate the semen, they
00:32:21
collected the woman together and consumed internally,
00:32:25
saying this is the body of Christ, if at this
00:32:29
time women had these days, they also
00:32:32
consumed and this saying this is the blood
00:32:36
of Christ, it is difficult to understand whether Epiphanius invented
00:32:39
all this or not, sexual activity
00:32:42
is manifested here intentionally not related
00:32:44
to the birth of children, maybe Epiphanius knew
00:32:47
that Anita's phoebes were opponents
00:32:49
of childbirth and, based on this
00:32:51
knowledge, invented a series of rituals that
00:32:54
could embody their views. Did
00:32:57
he criticize these heretics for practicing alas or in
00:33:01
fact they were performed only by his
00:33:04
own
00:33:05
imagination? Or did he really know what
00:33:08
happened at the evening prayer
00:33:10
meetings during Feb.
00:33:16
Oniskovo his unusual Eucharistic
00:33:19
practices appealing to their own
00:33:21
sacred scriptures, not to the books included
00:33:24
in the New Testament, but to others supposedly to us by the
00:33:28
apostles, especially Epiphany,
00:33:30
mentions the great questions of Mary, he
00:33:34
points out that the fianites were still small
00:33:37
questions of Mary, but says nothing about them
00:33:41
in this book. According to him, there was a
00:33:43
description of One one of the most stunning
00:33:46
encounters between Jesus and Mary is
00:33:58
in some way similar to how Eve
00:34:00
was born from the rib of Adam. Then he
00:34:03
proceeded to have sexual intercourse with her but when
00:34:06
Jesus reached the moment of ejaculation he collected the
00:34:09
seed and swallowed it saying Mary So we
00:34:13
must do so that we Mary could have lived,
00:34:16
understandably, she was shocked and,
00:34:20
having lost consciousness, fell to the ground, but Jesus
00:34:23
picked her up and
00:34:25
said
00:34:27
Why did you doubt even if the movie
00:34:31
Martin Scars The Last Temptation of Christ
00:34:34
made so much noise When it came out,
00:34:37
imagine the reaction in
00:34:39
society to the appearance of
00:34:43
Mary’s great questions However, as I already said, there is
00:34:45
no certainty that Epiphanius
00:34:48
actually had confirmation of what he
00:34:51
wrote about, it seems unlikely that they themselves
00:34:56
spread rumors about their
00:34:58
illegal and outrageous night
00:35:00
orgies, and the details described by Epiphanius
00:35:04
can be found in ancient sources
00:35:06
containing rumors about many secret
00:35:09
societies of the Ancient world, I believe it is quite
00:35:12
possible that he read some books
00:35:14
by Finist and gave free rein to his imagination in the
00:35:16
ritual expression of their Faith, according to
00:35:19
which it is necessary to save the material
00:35:21
world and not give birth to any more children, since
00:35:24
salvation will not be complete until
00:35:27
all souls return to their heavenly
00:35:29
Abode in the spiritual
00:35:31
kingdom According to such views,
00:35:34
possessing offspring means prolonging the
00:35:37
pain and suffering of people's earthly life,
00:35:41
therefore, even if the description of the
00:35:43
Eucharistic rituals of the cubic zirconias was an
00:35:46
invention of the epiphany, it is quite possible that the
00:35:49
cubic zirconias actually practiced sex
00:35:52
excluding fertilization
00:35:55
so that the labors of a woman would make
00:36:00
conception and
00:36:01
childbirth impossible, and it is quite possible that
00:36:04
such a practice was associated with
00:36:06
Gnostic the provision that
00:36:08
women seeking to enter the Kingdom
00:36:11
of Heaven must become men, that is,
00:36:15
perhaps sex not associated with childbirth
00:36:17
represents a symbolic
00:36:20
confirmation by women that they have already
00:36:23
advanced in their transformation into
00:36:25
beings the same as living spirits like
00:36:29
men, you may think that you
00:36:32
know the nativity story of caesar and the
00:36:35
census mary and joseph the shepherds
00:36:39
and the magi but the second century text known
00:36:43
as the anti angelinas or the gospel of the
00:36:46
baby james tells a version of the
00:36:49
story that you have probably never
00:36:52
heard before the first parts of the book are
00:36:55
dedicated to the birth of mary's childhood
00:36:57
emphasizing her ritual purity of the
00:37:00
birth itself then how her feet
00:37:03
never touched the ground and she was hand-fed by
00:37:06
Angels and things like that. Additionally, the
00:37:09
book clearly shows that she remained a
00:37:12
virgin for life and Joseph
00:37:15
is portrayed as an elderly widower who is
00:37:18
no longer interested in romantic
00:37:20
relationships and who reluctantly agrees to
00:37:24
marry Mary only then
00:37:27
when God makes a bird fly out of
00:37:30
his cane when
00:37:32
the story of the Nativity of Christ begins
00:37:34
Mary and Joseph hide in a cave in Bethlehem
00:37:37
and Joseph goes in search of a midwife
00:37:40
at the moment of the birth of Jesus time
00:37:42
stops and Joseph sees birds
00:37:46
frozen in the air and other
00:37:48
sights the midwife which
00:37:50
he brings
00:37:52
turns out to be a luminous cave in Faith, a virgin birth
00:37:55
and lowers her hand down to feel the
00:37:58
hypochondrium, reaching out to her
00:38:03
hand, she was completely adored,
00:38:07
because of which she fell off in tears, she
00:38:10
begged and asked for forgiveness,
00:38:13
of course she was forgiven, restored her hand and
00:38:16
asked not to tell anyone about it
00:38:18
until Jesus entered into
00:38:21
Jerusalem Most people are familiar with the
00:38:24
four canonical Gospels However,
00:38:27
there were other stories about Jesus
00:38:30
that circulated in the early church
00:38:32
And some were compiled much
00:38:35
later, some of them became known
00:38:38
only in recent years, these books
00:38:41
were not accepted by the early church as
00:38:43
inspired scripture Some of them
00:38:46
could be somewhat accurate and
00:38:48
useful But others were neither accurate
00:38:51
nor useful and the Gospel of Thomas
00:38:54
falls into this latter category
00:38:57
Matthew Mark Luke and John
00:39:00
were accepted by the church from the very beginning as accurate summaries of the
00:39:04
life and teachings of Jesus written by the
00:39:07
apostles or men who were very
00:39:10
close to the apostles Matthew and John were
00:39:13
two of the first disciples it is believed that
00:39:16
Mark was based on the preaching of Peter Luke
00:39:19
was Paul's partner in ministry and also
00:39:22
interviewed eyewitnesses of the life of Christ
00:39:25
The gospel claims that it was
00:39:28
written by Thama the Israelite but the author is not
00:39:32
specified he is not identified as Fama
00:39:35
the Apostle he says that the
00:39:38
events described took place in my area
00:39:40
scripture from Fama - this is a group of stories about the
00:39:43
childhood of Jesus this work
00:39:45
should not be confused with the gospel of Thomas,
00:39:48
which has become popular in recent years, the early
00:39:51
mention of this scripture most likely
00:39:54
refers to the gospel of childhood and not to
00:39:56
what now known as the Gospel
00:39:58
of Thomas, scholars date the composition of the
00:40:01
Childhood Gospel of Thomas to the 2nd century. Which is
00:40:04
much later than the dating of the canonical
00:40:06
Gospels to the 1st century, the canonical Gospels do
00:40:10
not give us much information about the
00:40:12
childhood of Jesus. Of course, the Christmas
00:40:14
story about his birth in the shepherd's stable and the
00:40:17
wise men is contained in The Gospels of Luke
00:40:19
2 and Matthew 2 Luke also talks about the
00:40:23
enlightenment of Jesus in the temple, his meeting and
00:40:27
Anno finally Luke talks about how
00:40:29
Jesus at the age of 12 is separated from
00:40:32
Joseph and Mary and they find him in the
00:40:35
temple discussing something with the learned teacher
00:40:38
Luke fails summary of Jesus' childhood and
00:40:41
Jesus's growth in wisdom and growth
00:40:44
as a blessing to God and men. But Mark
00:40:47
and John say nothing about
00:40:49
Jesus' childhood. Fama's Childhood Gospel
00:40:52
offers many bizarre stories
00:40:54
about this period of life;
00:40:57
it includes the following miracles
00:40:59
allegedly performed by
00:41:02
Jesus: bringing dried fish to life reviving the
00:41:06
clay Sparrows The curse of the boy
00:41:09
who dies The curse of the boy
00:41:12
who dies and the blinding of his
00:41:14
parents healing a man who had
00:41:17
part of his leg cut off while chopping wood
00:41:21
carrying water in a cloak after
00:41:23
accidentally breaking a jug of
00:41:25
water
00:41:28
measures of the harvest stretching a piece of wood
00:41:31
to help the carpenter Joseph make a
00:41:33
bed for a rich man client healing of
00:41:36
Jacob from a snake bite Resurrection of a child who
00:41:40
died of illness and Resurrection of a
00:41:42
man killed in an
00:41:46
accident in the childhood gospel of Thomas there are
00:41:49
also several cases, the
00:41:55
last case is parallel to the
00:41:57
last case in the gospel of Luke 2
00:42:00
when Jesus discussed issues with teachers
00:42:03
in the temple in some places The
00:42:06
Childhood Gospel of Thomas depicts Jesus as an
00:42:08
aggressive, capricious child on one
00:42:11
occasion after Jesus blinded the
00:42:13
parents of a boy whom he hit
00:42:16
to death Joseph reprimands him
00:42:19
when Joseph saw Jesus
00:42:22
do this he got angry grabbed him by the
00:42:25
ear and pulled the boy got angry at
00:42:28
him and responded one way the thing is when you search
00:42:31
and don’t find it’s completely different when you
00:42:34
act so unreasonably Don’t you
00:42:37
know that in fact I don’t
00:42:40
belong to you don’t upset me
00:42:42
it’s assumed that this is not a teenager or a
00:42:45
young man but a child who is only
00:42:48
a few years old portrait of Jesus
00:42:51
drawn in the Gospel of Fama - this is
00:42:53
a portrait of an arrogant hooligan who
00:42:56
frivolously uses his power,
00:42:58
people are impressed by his strength and
00:43:01
intelligence but not by his kindness,
00:43:04
since they are afraid of him after one
00:43:06
demonstration of the ability of Jesus, no one
00:43:08
dared to be angry with him for fear of being
00:43:11
damned and punished for life. The Gospel
00:43:15
and childhood of Thomas are not represents Jesus
00:43:17
as a man who honors his parents or is
00:43:22
favored by his neighbors and therefore it
00:43:25
contradicts
00:43:26
what we know about him; moreover, it seems that
00:43:30
John 2 presents the miracle of turning
00:43:32
water into wine as his first miracle. If
00:43:35
this is so, then the Gospel of the Childhood of Thomas
00:43:38
contradicts the inspired canonical
00:43:40
gospel of John regarding
00:43:43
when Jesus performed his first miracle
00:43:47
Jesus never performed frivolous
00:43:49
miracles, but they were always useful to
00:43:52
others and pointed to a Great Truth. The tone
00:43:56
and spirit of the Childhood Gospel of Thomas
00:43:58
contradicts everything we find in the
00:44:01
canonical gospels because
00:44:04
so little is preserved about the period of Jesus' childhood.
00:44:06
details, people have been
00:44:09
tempted to fill them in. Some scholars
00:44:12
believe that the Gospel and the childhood of Thomas were
00:44:14
supposed to show the
00:44:17
divinity of Jesus through a demonstration of
00:44:20
power. But in fact, he is more like a
00:44:24
pagan God and prone to
00:44:27
hysteria; modern scholars, like the early
00:44:30
church, rightfully reject
00:44:33
authenticity The Childhood Gospel of Thomas The
00:44:37
Apocalypse of Peter is a centuries-old text
00:44:39
that appears in the Murat canon
00:44:42
list of the oldest surviving books of the
00:44:45
New Testament. However, the list says
00:44:48
that it would probably be better if no one
00:44:51
reads it, given the contents of the
00:44:54
book, it is not so surprising that it
00:44:56
could appear to the fathers Church of the
00:44:59
unpleasant book represents the
00:45:02
knowledge given to the Apostle Peter by the risen
00:45:05
Christ by which he receives a clear
00:45:08
idea of ​​​​Heaven and Hell which is often
00:45:11
different in the Apophis texts in heaven that
00:45:15
Quite appropriately quite cool
00:45:17
comfortable everyone there is beautifully dressed in
00:45:21
shining white clothes as angels sing
00:45:23
prayers and roam the earth
00:45:28
spicy hell, of course, on the contrary, it is a
00:45:32
nightmarish World of people receiving ironic
00:45:36
punishments as in the hanging of the story of the tale
00:45:39
of the crypt, a
00:45:47
blasphemer in the dirt, who did
00:45:51
abot in the
00:45:54
es, children born are shot at them with
00:45:58
lightning from the eyes of gay people,
00:46:02
over and over again, thrown off the
00:46:04
cliffs, some sinners are hunted by
00:46:07
monsters consisting of curdled
00:46:09
breast milk frankly seems
00:46:12
like hell Should be avoided If at all
00:46:17
possible, most works in the
00:46:20
apocryphal genre of the Acts of the Apostles
00:46:22
are devoted to the adventures of one or two
00:46:25
apostles who are usually killed at the end.
00:46:28
However, the 3rd century text known as the
00:46:30
Acts of Xanthippus Sehen and Rebeca is
00:46:34
mainly dedicated to two sisters
00:46:37
Despite the fact that Rebekah is indicated in the title is in
00:46:39
fact only a minor
00:46:41
character and their dramatic adventures,
00:46:44
in which a fairly large
00:46:46
number of the twelve
00:46:49
apostles appear, the work is quite clearly
00:46:51
divided into two parts, each of which is
00:46:54
dedicated to one sister
00:46:56
Xanthi wants to convert to Christianity after the
00:46:59
story of a dying servant about the
00:47:02
sermon Pavel causes all the
00:47:05
idols in the house to collapse when her husband refuses to
00:47:09
accept Baptism and locks her in, she
00:47:11
runs away. But soon she is attacked by a Horde of
00:47:14
demons who own Fire and lightning.
00:47:17
Pavel appears and saves her on the
00:47:24
antipas track. Ksenia receives a
00:47:28
vision that she is being eaten by a Dragon and
00:47:31
wants to turn into Christianity, but she is
00:47:34
kidnapped by Pirates before she can
00:47:36
receive Baptism, in the end she
00:47:38
is saved by the Apostle Philip, armed only with
00:47:41
a cross and thirty servants, but he
00:47:44
miraculously manages to kill 5,000
00:47:47
trained soldiers. By the way, this story
00:47:50
also has an episode with the Apostle Andrew and the
00:47:53
talking ball of the
00:47:57
mouth did not reach its goal completed version
00:48:00
before the medieval period The Testament of Solomon
00:48:03
was written too late to
00:48:06
ever seriously lay claim to the
00:48:08
biblical canon but the contents of the book
00:48:11
would not even allow the question to be raised
00:48:14
yet it is one of the most
00:48:16
influential works of demonology
00:48:18
ever written
00:48:24
irah tech King Solomon is angry at the Demon
00:48:28
for sucking all the vital juices
00:48:31
through the thumb of his beloved son,
00:48:34
so he prays and receives from
00:48:36
Archangel Michael a magical ring with a
00:48:39
pentagram that allows him
00:48:42
to control all the most terrible demons,
00:48:45
having received this power, he uses the demons
00:48:47
for the most obvious thing, felonious
00:48:51
slavery, he causes evil spirits alone
00:48:54
for
00:48:56
the construction of their great temple
00:48:58
Some of the demons are familiar to him
00:49:00
such as Beelzebub and Asmodeus but there are also
00:49:04
such as a female demon who strangles
00:49:07
men with a noose and was born from the Echo of a man
00:49:10
in the forest one of the demons is a winged dragon
00:49:14
whose favorite modus operandi is to enter through the
00:49:17
back door and force women are tired of
00:49:24
leaving the release of this video via the link in
00:49:27
the description And according to the tradition of our channel
00:49:29
Let's write Now I know about the
00:49:32
scripture Don't forget to subscribe and
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like the video And this was Alec
00:49:37
Black Bye everyone

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