Great passages and "raw" is a good description. Have studied these manuscripts back in the 1990s at length. Some of these ancient scrolls have yet to be translated. Since you are someone after my own heart, the Coelbren or Kolbrin Bible may also interest you and may give you a better understanding of Matt 24, being that we are at the end of the age of grace. The Book of Manuscripts describes what is coming, with more details than what Matthew gives us, but its scary stuff. There is also much on the youth of Yashua/Jesus whom was with Joseph of Arimathea at the time and we learn that he never grew up in Judea, He was far away in a safe place. Some of my professors at theological seminary discouraged us from studying the Gnostic texts. Best wishes.
The fact that wickipidia deleted its entry on this Kolbrin Bible, alone, tells me something here needs looking at. Not saying it's true or false but their history tells me I should look it over at the very least.
You will enjoy the research, it can become quite controversial but it will fill in the blanks on many thoughts and questions that you may have had of our wonderful Scriptures.
Great passages and "raw" is a good description. Have studied these manuscripts back in the 1990s at length. Some of these ancient scrolls have yet to be translated. Since you are someone after my own heart, the Coelbren or Kolbrin Bible may also interest you and may give you a better understanding of Matt 24, being that we are at the end of the age of grace. The Book of Manuscripts describes what is coming, with more details than what Matthew gives us, but its scary stuff. There is also much on the youth of Yashua/Jesus whom was with Joseph of Arimathea at the time and we learn that he never grew up in Judea, He was far away in a safe place. Some of my professors at theological seminary discouraged us from studying the Gnostic texts. Best wishes.
The fact that wickipidia deleted its entry on this Kolbrin Bible, alone, tells me something here needs looking at. Not saying it's true or false but their history tells me I should look it over at the very least.
thanks for posting this. I had never heard of it and am now down a new exciting rabbit hole
You will enjoy the research, it can become quite controversial but it will fill in the blanks on many thoughts and questions that you may have had of our wonderful Scriptures.
I second this. I will also look into this. Thanks
I 3rd this. Very cool.