A Lycopolitan Forgery of John's Gospel (original) (raw)

‘A fake Coptic John and its implications for the 'Gospel of Jesus's Wife'’

Christian Askeland

Tyndale Bulletin, 2014

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The Codicology of the New Coptic (Lycopolitan) Gospel of John Fragment (and Its Relevance for Assessing the Genuineness of the Recently Published Coptic "Gospel of Jesus' Wife" Fragment) [2015b]

Stephen Emmel

Internet-only publication, 4th version, 2015

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A Fake Coptic John: The Gospel of Jesus' Wife Research, Analysis, Evaluation by Frankie Lamont-Vince

Frankie Lamont-Vince

The Gospel of Jesus' Wife Research, Analysis, Evaluation by Frankie Lamont-Vince, 2018

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Re-considering the Gospel of Jesus' Wife: An Imperfect Forgery or Another Polemical Gnostic Fragment

David W. Kim

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"The Gospel of Jesus' Wife: Textual Evidence of Modern Forgery" (New Testament Studies)

Andrew Bernhard

New Testament Studies, 2015

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A Coptic Fragment of the Gospel of John with ‘Hermeneiai’ (P.CtYBR inv. 4641) (NTS)

Brice C. Jones

New Testament Studies (April 2014): 202-214.

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The Jesus' Wife Papyrus in the History of Forgery (New Testament Studies 2015)

Christopher P Jones

New Testament Studies (2015), 2015

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A. Suciu, A Coptic Text Attributed to John of Jerusalem: The Authorship of the Encomium in Stephanum Protomartyris (BHO 1093; CANT 302; Clavis Coptica 0985) Revisited, Analecta Bollandiana 137 (2019) 58-62

Alin Suciu

Analecta Bollandiana, 2019

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The Gospel of Jesus' Wife: How a fake Gospel-Fragment was composed

sutawidjaya tujuh

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Aspects of Historicity in the Gospel of John: Implications for Investigations of Jesus and Archaeology

Paul N Anderson

2006

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The Gospel of Jesus ’ Wife : How a fake Gospel-Fragment was composed INTRODUCTION AND SUMMARY

Francis Watson

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The Origins of John's Gospel: An Introduction

Hughson Ong

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The Textual Tradition of the Gospel of John in Greek Gospel Lectionaries from the Middle Byzantine Period (8th-11th century)

Chris Jordan

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Karlheinz Schüssler, ed. Biblia Coptica: die koptischen Bibeltexte. vol. 4, fasc. 3 (sa 673–720). Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz, 2010

Christian Askeland

Bulletin of the American Society of Papyrologists, 2012

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Survey of the Manuscripts of the Syriac History of John

Jacob A Lollar

Apocrypha, 2018

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THE "GOSPEL OF JESUS WIFE" AS A QUESTIONED DOCUMENT: What Would Simulated Ancient Writing look like

Gregg W. Schwendner

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The "Western Text" and its Chief Witnesses in the Gospel of John

Mirosław S. Wróbel

Roczniki Biblijne, 1(56) (2009) s. 35-45.

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‘A Newly Discovered Manuscript of Luke’s Gospel (de Hamel MS 386; Gregory-Aland 0312)’

Peter Head

New Testament Manuscripts: Their Texts and Their World (eds Thomas J. Kraus & Tobias Nicklas; Texts and Editions for New Testament Study 2; Leiden: E.J. Brill; 2006), 105-120.

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Latin Manuscripts Containing the Gospels, 300-c.800CE: A Material Approach

Andrew Irving

Liturgische Bibelrezeption: Dimensionen und Perspektiven interdisziplinärer Forschung . Liturgical Reception of the Bible: Dimensions and Perspectives of Interdisciplinary Research, 2022

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John: The Mundane Gospel and its Archaeology-Related Features

Paul N Anderson

2018

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Two Sahidic Fragments of John 13:29-14:2: Garrett Coptic MS 6 (JCoptS)

Brice C. Jones

Journal of Coptic Studies 15 (2013), 277-282.

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Review: Jesus in the Eyes of his Followers: Newly Discovered Manuscripts of the Old Christian Confessions

Leo R Percer

Faculty Publications and Presentations, 2001

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Hidden Gospels: How the Search for Jesus Lost Its Way. Philip Jenkins

David Moessner

The Journal of Religion, 2003

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BASP 49 (2012) Review of T. Kraus and T. Nicklas, Early Christian Manuscripts: Examples of Applied Method and Approach

Geoffrey Smith

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The Gospel of Mark in Sahidic Coptic: new insights

Anne Boud'hors

Coptic Society, Literature and Religion from Late Antiquity to Modern Times., 2016

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The Gospel of John at a Glance

James C . Ungureanu, Ph.D.

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The Gospel of John in the Palestinian Lectionaries: A Mere Caesarean Anomaly or the Closest Text We Have to the Original?

James David Audlin

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“The Wondrous Gospel of John: Jesus’s Miraculous Deeds in Late Ancient Editorial and Scholarly Practice”

Jennifer Knust, Tommy Wasserman

Healing and Exorcism in Second Temple Judaism and Early Christianity. Edited by Mikael Tellbe and Tommy Wasserman with the assistance of Ludvig Nyman., 2019

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A. Suciu, A Coptic Fragment from the History of Joseph the Carpenter in the Collection of Duke University Library, Harvard Theological Review 106:1 (2013) 93-104

Alin Suciu

Harvard Theological Review

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Thompson Coptic papers I Acts of Stephen, JCoptS 17 (2015).pdf

Sami Uljas

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The Gospel of John: More Light From Philo, Paul and Archaeology: The Scriptures, Tradition, Exposition, Settings, Meaning By Peder Borgen. Supplements to Novum Testamentum, 154. Leiden: Brill, 2014. Pp. xxi + 329. Cloth, €125.00, $162.00

Stan Harstine, Ph.D.

Religious Studies Review

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The Gospel of John

C. E. Hill

The Oxford Handbook of Early Christian Biblical Interpretation, 2019

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H. A. G. Houghton, Augustine’s Text of John. Patristic Citations and Latin Gospel Manuscripts

Pierre Bogaert

Augustinianum, 2009

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An East Syriac Book in the library of St.Catherine’s Monastery, Sinai: the case of M20N from the ‘New Finds’

Grigory Kessel

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Review of Chris Keith, The Gospel as Manuscript: An Early History of the Jesus Tradition as Material Artifact (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2020).

Christopher W. Skinner

Journal of Theological Studies, 2021

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