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06-18-2011, 08:43 AM | #171 | |
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There is an interesting account of the discovery of the Apocalypse of Paul (aka Revelation of Paul, which is not the Gnostic one from the NHL): In the consulate of Theodosius Augustus the younger and Cynegius [388 CE], a certain honourable man then dwelling at Tarsus, in the house which had been the house of Saint Paul, an angel appeared unto him by night and gave him a revelation, saying that he should break up the foundation of the house and publish that which he found; but he thought this to be a lying vision. 2 But a third time the angel came, and scourged him and compelled him to break up the foundation. And he dug, and found a box of marble inscribed upon the sides: therein was the revelation of Saint Paul, and his shoes wherein he walked when he taught the word of God. But he feared to open that box, and brought it to the judge; and the judge took it, sealed as it was with lead, and sent it to the emperor Theodosius fearing that it might be somewhat strange; and the emperor when he received it, opened it and found the revelation of Saint Paul. A copy thereof he sent to Jerusalem and the original he kept with him.Just substitute the walled up niche of a cave in Transjordan for the foundation of a house in Tarsus, the sealed lead codices for the marble box containing the revelation of Paul and relics sealed with lead, and the Royal Jordanian Dept of Antiquities for the Emperor Theodosius himself. One of the mss sources also gives this little explanation for the late discovery: And the angel who was with me led me forth, and said unto me: Lo, unto thee is given this mystery and revelation: as thou pleasest, make it known unto the sons of men.I bolded those two sentences in the last excerpt because it seem that Elkington sees himself as a sort of prophet explaining mysteries about Jesus and early Christianity. DCH |
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These are known fakes, I thought.
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The links section has a saved copy of an interview from last Saturday on Coast to Coast with Elkington. He claims that the codices have passed some tests, and the Jordanian government will come out with an announcement soon.
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There is supposed to be a copy of the report, but it is such low resolution that it is virtually unreadable. What I can read, I can detect several typos and non-standard English grammar. FWIW, the transcription here cleans up the grammatical errors. Look for the pictures and compare. DCH |
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Coast to Coast says it. I believe it. That settles it.
(what did Coast to Coast say, again? I missed it and now I don't know what I believe ) |
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There are two other Facebook pages on the lead codices: The Jordan Lead Codices are Fake! and another one that is merely a copy of the wikipedia page. Some skeptics are now commenting on the "Jordan Codices" FB page.
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