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Gospel Gospel of of Mark: The second canonical Gospel Gospel of of the New Testament the the Gospel according to Mark traces the the life of Jesus from his baptism
to to his death and burial Considered by scholars to to the the oldest gospel the the original unedited text of Mark (ending with 16:1–8) contains no miraculous birth narrative or appearances of Jesus after his death Gospel of Mary: Written in in the the fifth century and rediscovered in in the the 1896 this apocryphal text shares the private teachings Jesus gave to Mary Magdalene Central to this Gospel is is the revelation that Jesus loved Mary more than any of his other apostles or or disciples Gospel Gospel of of of Matthew: The first of of of the the the canonical Gospels of of of the the the New Testament the the the Gospel according to Matthew begins with the the the baptism
of Jesus and moves on on to record his his ministry his his trial the crucifixion the the the the resurrection and the the the the giving of the the the the Great Commission Matthew also contains five discourses of Jesus including the the Sermon on on on the the Mount Gospel of of Philip: A noncanonical Gnostic gospel of of the Nag Hammadi library the the the Gospel of Philip dates to the the the third century CE and takes the the the form of of an an anthology of of Gnostic teachings presented without narrative context The primary theme of the the text text seems to be sacrament but the the the the text is best known for being the the the the source of the the the the theory that Mary Magdalene was in fact Jesus’s wife or partner Gospel of Thomas: A noncanonical gospel discovered among the codices of of the the Nag Hammadi library the the Gospel of of Thomas records 116 sayings of Jesus sometimes embedded in brief parables or dialogues Some scholars have seen the the Gospel of of Thomas as as a a a a a a record of of the the early Christian oral tradition and proof of of of the the the existence of of of the the the Q Gospel the the the theoretical source of of the the sayings of of Jesus that appear at at times word for word across the canonical Gospels Hagia Sophia: Thomas Merton’s 1963 poem to to Mother Wisdom based on his study of the Russian Sophiologists I I I I I Kings: Kings Kings I I I I I & II lay out the the history of of Israel from the the death of of King King King David to the release of Jehoiachin from Babylonian imprisonment a a a a a a 400–yearspanoftimefrom960to560BCE ThetwovolumesofKings were written between the late seventh and mi-sixth centuries BCE 141
































































































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