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Lions, bulls and the pearl of great price (NHC 6.1) 348 CE
Lions, bulls and the pearl of great price (NHC 6.1) 348 CE
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It is a Coptic tract which surfaced at Nag Hammadi in the middle of last century and eventually translated as part of the Nag Hammadi Library The tract 6.1 (Book 6, Story 1) is entitled: The Acts of Peter and the Twelve Apostles. It contains this story in context. Here is the full story at THE GNOSTIC SOCIETY LIBRARY Best wishes, Pete |
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Thanks Pete for posting this.. I wish i had time to digest it... perhaps I will when I get off my latest project...
My last question still stands... Do you agre with the 348 dating? If you do- do you see it as originating from the 1st century? Do you see this story as causing the Chronos connection or reflecting it, or using it or merely resembling it? |
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NO. That is conjecture. We have a C14 date in the fourth century to deal with, not another conjectural date any earlier than the fourth century. Stay with the evidence. Best wishes, Pete |
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Uhh do you mean I should stay with the evidence or do you mean as a matter of principle that we in general should stay with the evidence? To me this post seems like your assuming that I am straying from the evidence, I actually only asked a question. I asked if you saw this as having it's origins pre 348? It was a question not an assumption. |
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My own personal view of the origin of he text of this "TAOPATTA" is that I think this tract had its origins c.325 CE with an author who was perhaps Arius of Alexandria. Does this answer your question(s)? Best wishes, Pete |
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Totally unknown.... Thats a pretty strong assertion... I need clairification. What do you mean by totally unknown? What is your condition for when something is "fully known" verse "reasonably known"?
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Think of a game of darts. In which century did christianity have its historical origins? There is much dispute and zero evidence until the fourth. Quote:
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