In the spring of 2006, headlines appeared across the world announcing that a new gospel had been found—the Gospel of Judas. National Geographic, who sponsored the translating of this work proclaimed: “The Gospel of Judas gives a different view of the relationship between Jesus and Judas, offering new insights into the disciple who betrayed Jesus.”
Really? The truth of the matter is that the Gospel of Judas is nothing new. In A.D. 170, Irenaeus described this Gnostic work in detail. In this message, Bercot explains what every Christian needs to know about this work and the other “newly discovered Gospels” that are making headlines today.
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In the spring of 2006, headlines appeared across the world announcing that a new gospel had been found—the Gospel of Judas. National Geographic, who sponsored the translating of this work proclaimed: “The Gospel of Judas gives a different view of the relationship between Jesus and Judas, offering new insights into the disciple who betrayed Jesus.”
Really? The truth of the matter is that the Gospel of Judas is nothing new. In A.D. 170, Irenaeus described this Gnostic work in detail. In this message, Bercot explains what every Christian needs to know about this work and the other “newly discovered Gospels” that are making headlines today.
60 minute audio message
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