About the Book
Priceless knowledge on Christianity!This volume contains the following: The Gospel of Bartholomew, The Gospel of Judas, The Gospel of Marcion, The Gospel of Mary, The Gospel of Nicodemus, The Gospel of Peter, The Gospel of Philip, The Gospel of Thomas, The Gospel of Truth, The History of Joseph the Carpenter, The Holy Book of the Great Invisible Spirit, The Letter of Aristeas, The Letter of Peter to Philip, The Second Apocalypse of James, The Secret Gospel of Mark, The Song of Moses and Miriam, The Sophia of Jesus Christ, The Testaments of the Twelve Patriarchs, The Vision of Saint Paul The Apostle and The Whole Armor of God.If you read this series, you will continuously see how these works that are NOT included in The New Testament, contain writings that represent some of the same events, quotes, language and tone that are in the currently published New Testament, and they should not be ignored, but read and studied in any manner possible. This series of books makes that study possible, in some cases for the first time, as new Gospels have been uncovered and translated, and are contained herein.This includes such priceless verses such as 'the kingdom of God is all around you but you do not see it', The Kingdom of God is NOW and IT is in YOU; split a piece of wood or turnover a rock and you will find ME.According to scholarly estimates, there were at least twenty gospels and many epistles that were removed from the biblical canon by various councils, such as The Council of Nicea, over a thousand years ago. Many of these gospels disappeared later, although it's possible that copies of some of them still survive at unknown locations. Luckily, several that appeared to be missing have been found recently. The most important point is that the canon was edited for political and cultural reasons, to form a narrative that is different from actual events, and a full understanding of Christianity or Christian Philosophy is not complete without a study of these additional gospels and epistles.The authors and councils that compiled and edited The New Testament gospels and epistles got some of their information from earlier writings. Modern scholars call these earlier writings "sources", and have determined that there were probably three of them.These three lost sources may have been the first gospels. Their ancient names are unknown, so they are usually identified by modern names, specifically the Lost Q Source, the Pre- Markan Passion Narrative, and the Signs Gospel. Because no copies of any of them have been found, they are sometimes called hypothetical gospels. But most scholars believe that they really did exist at one time. Actually, these three missing gospels aren't completely lost, since material from them is preserved in Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. In fact, considerable knowledge about their original content has been obtained by studying this preserved material. Other gospels have been discovered more directly, because actual physical remains have been found. Examples include The Gospel of Peter, the Gospel of Mary, and the Gospel of Judas. All of these were discovered in modern times. These rediscovered gospels are named after Simon Peter, Mary Magdalene, and Judas Iscariot. The Gospel of Mary has recently been verified in both ink and type of papyrus.Ancient writers mentioned a number of other gospels which existed. These include but are not limited too: The Gospel of Matthias, The Gospel of Perfection, The Gospel of the Seventy, The Dialogue of the Savior, The Gospel of the Twelve, The Book of the Hebrews, The Gospel of the Nazarenes, The Gospel of Bartholomew, The Secret Gospel of Mark, and The Gospel of Eve. Other gospels may have also existed.In addition early church leaders intentionally destroyed some books in order to cover up embarrassing facts about the origins of Christianity.These texts are a must read for those who wish to know the whole story surrounding the "New Testament."