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Old 12-18-2003, 04:32 AM   #21
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Seems like a good idea, Johann!
Sure! But it is quite time consuming... I already re-opened some books. And I will need more informations about sources (mscr).
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Well, I sure think that the Magdalene Gospel is a great breakthrough! It is the breakthrough of the century IMHO.

To order my book, you can do it either from the Amazon, or directly from myself. I've now updated my website with the particulars,

http://www.globalserve.net/~yuku/mgj.htm
I have no doubt that the discovery of an old hidden document is very important. In which language is it written? Greek? Does you book contain the original language or only a translation?

Here is something that could be interesting for you even if with nothing completely new:
http://lozere.org/perso/hqnh/

Let us call your book a breakthrough, ok! But I was waiting for the really big one. And I cannot see the beginning of it. It is not something completely new, only it will come to support one thesis very well.

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I've read some of these, but not enough... Loisy was of course a close associate of Turmel, and they worked together on the question of what Paul/Saul realy wrote.

All the best,

Yuri.
I wonder how many US or UK scholars do know about the French research. Here the city problem of "Nazareth" is resolved since a long time among other things. I am re-reading Guignebert. It contains all possible information already 80 years ago from which I can see many questions here are still on discussion. I am re-reading also the GH and I am finding more evidence that it is a translation.

Here I will come more seldom, for I have no time to lose with things clear enough for me. There is too much ranting for my taste. I am not a preacher, I have nobody to convince. I feel very tired when people think they know the Truth. Science is not working that way. As it is in the gospels: Mt 11:15 He that hath ears to hear, let him hear.

I would like to continue to correspond with you privately if you do not mind.

Best Wishes,
Johann
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Old 12-19-2003, 11:21 AM   #22
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I have no doubt that the discovery of an old hidden document is very important. In which language is it written? Greek?
Medieval English. Latin before that, most likely.

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Does you book contain the original language or only a translation?
My translation. Some of the original text is on the Net.

The Magdalene Gospel: translation and the original text
http://www.globalserve.net/~yuku/magd.htm

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Here is something that could be interesting for you even if with nothing completely new:
http://lozere.org/perso/hqnh/
This is interesting stuff, but my main focus right now is elsewhere... I mostly work with the original manuscripts, that have been neglected.

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Let us call your book a breakthrough, ok!
It's not my book itself, it's the text that I'm analysing that is a breakthrough IMHO.

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But I was waiting for the really big one. And I cannot see the beginning of it. It is not something completely new, only it will come to support one thesis very well.

I wonder how many US or UK scholars do know about the French research.
Hardly any!

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Here the city problem of "Nazareth" is resolved since a long time among other things. I am re-reading Guignebert. It contains all possible information already 80 years ago from which I can see many questions here are still on discussion. I am re-reading also the GH and I am finding more evidence that it is a translation.
What is GH?

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Here I will come more seldom, for I have no time to lose with things clear enough for me. There is too much ranting for my taste.
Yes, we do have quite a bit of that... :boohoo:

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I am not a preacher, I have nobody to convince. I feel very tired when people think they know the Truth. Science is not working that way. As it is in the gospels: Mt 11:15 He that hath ears to hear, let him hear.

I would like to continue to correspond with you privately if you do not mind.

Best Wishes,
Johann
Sure. But also you can join the Loisy List, which is a bit more quiet.

In general, I prefer public discussions, because I think that these matters are important enough, and lots of other people can also learn from following these conversations, and also can contribute to them something of importance.

A la prochaine!

Yuri.
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