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| | Gospel of Peter - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Barbara Thiering's interpretation of the Gospel of Peter |  | | Serapion's rebuttal of the Gospel of Peter is lost, but it is mentioned by Eusebius [1]. |  | | To date it is one of four early extracanonical narrative gospels, which exist only in fragmentary form: this Gospel of Peter, the Egerton Gospel, and the very fragmentary Oxyrhynchus Gospels (P.Oxy. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gospel_of_Peter
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| | Gospel - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The two earliest non-canonical gospels are the sayings Gospel of Thomas and the narrative Gospel of Peter. |  | | Quattuor Evangeliorum Consonantia - The latin harmony of the Gospels (2) |  | | Quattuor Evangeliorum Consonantia - The latin harmony of the Gospels (1) |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gospel
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| | bible.org: The Gospel According to Peter (2 Peter 1:1-4) |
 | | Defining the gospel was the mission of the apostles (Galatians 1:6-10; Ephesians 2:20; 3:5). |  | | The gospel of verses 1-4 is the basis for Peter’s charge in verses 5-7. |  | | Peter indeed was not the same man we saw in the Gospels; Peter was transformed by the gospel. |
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http://www.bible.org/page.asp?page_id=1732
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| | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: St. Peter, Prince of the Apostles |
 | | Peter was one of the three Apostles (with James and John) who were with Christ on certain special occasions the raising of the daughter of Jairus from the dead (Mark 5:37; Luke 8:51); the Transfiguration of Christ (Matthew 17:1; Mark 9:1; Luke 9:28), the Agony in the Garden of Gethsemani (Matthew 26:37; Mark 14:33). |  | | It is also clear that the position of Peter among the other Apostles and in the Christian community was the basis for the Kingdom of God on earth, that is, the Church of Christ. |  | | Peter returned occasionally to the original Christian Church of Jerusalem, the guidance of which was entrusted to St. James, the relative of Jesus, after the departure of the Prince of the Apostles (A.D. The last mention of St. Peter in the Acts (15:1-29; cf. |
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http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/11744a.htm
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| | The Gospel According to Mark |
 | | Peter also acknowledged him as his son in his general letter, saying in these words: "She who is in Babylon, chosen with you, sends you greetings; and so does my son Mark" (1 Pet. |  | | Because the tradition that Mark, the interpreter of Peter, wrote the gospel, was started before Papias, it must have existed before the end of the first century. |  | | He wrote a Gospel that Peter approved of, as Clement and Papias said. |
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http://people.ucsc.edu/~mgrivich/TheGospelAccordingToMark.htm
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| | The Development of the Canon of the New Testament - Gospel of Thomas |
 | | Some are known to occur also in non-canonical gospels, especially the Gospel of the Hebrews and the Gospel of the Egyptians. |  | | It is certain that the gospel was known and used in Manicheism. |  | | It is doubtful whether this gospel was originally composed in Aramaic and then translated into Greek, although many of the sayings, like the oldest sayings of the canonical gospels, were certainly first circulated in Aramaic, the language of Jesus. |
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http://www.ntcanon.org/Gospel_of_Thomas.shtml
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| | The Gospel Of Thomas Homepage |
 | | Pseudo-Matthew's Gospel of the Nativity of Mary and the Infancy of Jesus |  | | Peter Kirby's Compendium of Commentary on the Gospel of Thomas |  | | Carl Yenetchi's Swedenborgian Dissertation on The Gospel of Thomas |
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http://home.epix.net/~miser17/Thomas.html
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| | gospel of peter |
 | | we learn that a, Gospel of Peter was in use in the church of Rhossus in... |  | | Swete, The Akhmim Fragment of the Apocryphal Gospel of Peter (Church History 2001... |  | | that was known of the Gospel of Peter: 1. |
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http://www.cyber-christians.com/articles/45/gospel-of-peter.html
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| | Peter Tsukahira: The Gospel Wave |
 | | Peter says "God's Tsunami," is the move of the gospel expanding in a westward direction. |  | | Peter wants to help impart the significance of Israel as a nation and the vision for the prophetic purpose of Israel (Romans 11:25-26). |  | | The passage Peter references is Romans 11:25, where Israel's revival will follow the fullness of God's harvest among all nations and is the chief requirement for Christ's return. |
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http://www.cbn.com/700club/guests/bios/peter_tsukahira_042804.asp
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| | The Lonely Passion of the Gospel of Peter |
 | | This Cross Gospel was a concoction of the early Church, retelling Jesus's Passion by way of disparate Old Testament verses. |  | | The Gospel of Peter is a harmony of Luke, modern Mark, and some version of John. |  | | However Crossan also thinks that the Cross Gospel is a stratum of the Gospel of Peter, an apocryphal Passion told from Peter's point of view. |
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http://pages.sbcglobal.net/zimriel/cross.html
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| | COMMENTARY ON JOHN'S GOSPEL |
 | | The Gospel of John is one of the four Gospels which the early church authorised as being based on the evidence of eyewitnesses to the life of Jesus. |  | | There is nothing in the Gospel to repudiate this idea, and the fact that John is not mentioned in the Gospel, and that John the Baptiser is simply called John would seem strong support for it. |  | | However a reading of the Gospel makes very clear that it has to be placed squarely in the setting which is revealed by the other Gospels. |
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http://www.geocities.com/johncommentary
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| | Appendix 6 - Peter in Rome? |
 | | 10, Philemon 24 and Clement of Alexandria on I Peter 5. |  | | However, in the corrected version, Matthew is the Gospel of Peter and Paul, Mark is the Gospel of Peter, Luke the Gospel of Paul, and John, the Gospel of John himself. |  | | The fiction of Peter's martyrdom in Rome and of the presence of his tomb in the capital since the time of Nero had become an important prop in the First Church of Rome's Passover argument, and the Passover dispute was used as the Roman Church's excuse to excommunicate the eastern churches. |
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http://www.christianhospitality.org/pages_20items/Ap6.htm
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| | The Pesher of Christ: The Gospel of Peter |
 | | The Pesher of Christ: The Gospel of Peter |  | | Continue to next entry in The Other Gospels: The Gospel of Mary or select any entry on the menu to the left. |  | | A work called the Gospel of Peter has been known since the 19th century and classed with New Testament Apocrypha. |
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http://www.pesherofchrist.infinitesoulutions.com/The_Other_Gospels/Gospel_of_Peter.html
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| | The Goddess Within |
 | | Thus, while the Gospel of Peter has distinct similarities to the canonical gospels, the differences are substantial in terms of philosophy and church teachings. |  | | Even though the gospel was discovered in 1816 and a translation published six years later, it was quickly evident to scholars the gospel was “possibly of overwhelming importance”. |  | | Thus while the Gospel of Peter may well have been written earlier, there is still the open question as to its higher credibility than other gospels. |
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http://www.halexandria.org/dward770.htm
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| | Gospel of Matthew |
 | | So it is that, according to Jerome, the Gospel according to the Hebrews notes a certain reticence on the part of Jesus to be baptized, since he is not a sinner. |  | | It is usually thought that Mark's Gospel was written about A.D. 65 and that the author of it was neither one of the apostles nor an eyewitness of the majority of the events recorded in his Gospel. |  | | It is the near-universal position of scholarship that the Gospel of Matthew is dependent upon the Gospel of Mark. |
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http://www.earlychristianwritings.com/finaldemo
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| | Ante-Nicene Fathers, Vol. X |
 | | E., iii., 25, 6 sq., he includes the Gospel of Peter among the forged heretical gospels-" those that are adduced by the heretics under the name of the apostles,... |  | | This fact was recognised in subsequent times and condemned this gospel in the eye of the church. |  | | Before this discovery the following is all that was known of the Gospel of Peter: 1. |
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http://www.ccel.org/fathers2/ANF-10/anf10-02.htm
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| | Gospel of Peter |
 | | This is not the very human Jesus of the Gospels but one who did not even seem to suffer on the cross. |  | | If, like me, you believe that it is the sketchy Gospel of Mark that was written earlier than the more detailed Matthew and Luke you might also think that the even more detailed Peter is based on all of the synoptics plus some more, even later, traditions. |  | | The evidence of having details from all three synoptics in Peter and the points mentioned above mean that Peter was certainly composed later than the synoptic gospels by someone with access to all three. |
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http://www.bede.org.uk/GPeter.htm
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| | Did Peter & Paul Teach the Same Gospel? |
 | | This is the Gospel as taught by Peter (and approved by the Jerusalem Council) and it is the Gospel as taught by Paul (who was present at the Jerusalem Council and did not dissent from the Council). |  | | Paul took the controversy to Jerusalem and the one, true Gospel was vindicated by all: Peter, James and the whole Council and Jerusalem Church. |  | | Nor am I aware of any Church Fathers teaching that Paul's Gospel was only for the Gentiles, while Peter's Gospel was only for the Jewish Christians. |
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http://www.shasta.com/sphaws/schism.html
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| | The Resurrection And The Gospel Of Peter |
 | | Another of these apocryphal gospels is the Gospel of Peter which exists at present in only a fragmentary state. |  | | This Gospel of Peter's resurrection story with the giant Jesus (shades of Oral Roberts' vision!) and the talking cross coming out of the tomb is very unlike the canonical Gospels. |  | | Even in the Gospel According to Matthew the earthquake and the angelic rolling back of the stone is just to reveal the already empty tomb, not to attempt a resurrection description with Jesus leaving the tomb then. |
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http://jmm.aaa.net.au/articles/9109.htm
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| | Gospel of Peter -- Encyclopædia Britannica |
 | | The unknown author, who claimed to be Peter the Apostle, relied on the canonical Gospels and on Revelation to John to construct a conversation between himself and Jesus regarding events at the end of the world. |  | | Peter became the most prominent of the 12 disciples. |  | | It is attributed to John Mark (Acts 12:12; 15:37), an associate of Paul and a disciple of Peter, whose teachings the Gospel may reflect. |
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http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9059451?tocId=9059451&query=null&ct=null
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| | Cygnus' Study |
 | | Simon Peter is supposedly the author of this text and that is why it became known as the Gospel of Peter. |  | | Discovered in a monk's grave in 1886, the Gospel of Peter is a fragmentary gospel, meaning that we do not have the complete text. |  | | While there was some initial debate as to the date of GPeter, the scholarly consensus by 1925 almost unanimously agreed that this was a later gospel and that it could not have been written before the second half of the second century. |
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http://www.cygnus-study.com/pagepet.html
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| | Gospel of Peter |
 | | The Gospel of Peter is part of a small book that was discovered in the Egyptian desert by French archaeologists in 1886 or 1887; the book was written at the end of the sixth century, but the text itself dates back to the second century. |  | | On the other hand, the Gospel of Peter is an important source for the opinions (some) of the first Christians. |  | | Mistakes like this one should be sufficient to ignore this text as a source for the study of the historical Jesus, although it confirms the date of the crucifixion that is mentioned in the Gospel of John ('before the first day of the feast of the Unleavened Bread'). |
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http://www.livius.org/pen-pg/peter/gospel_of_peter.html
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| | Amazon.ca: Gospel According to Peter and the Revelation of Peter: Books |
 | | The Gospel of Peter and the Revelation of Peter. |  | | This book republished by Kessinger Publishing consists of two essays: one focussing upon the apocryphal Gospel According to Peter and the other upon the Revelation of Peter, as well as including the original text of the fragments of both the Gospel and Revelation of Peter in Greek. |  | | This essay examines the early Christian fathers for mention of this Gospel and then gives an explication of the events described in this Gospel including the Passion of Christ and relates this to the four canonical Gospels. |
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http://www.amazon.ca/exec/obidos/ASIN/0766150771
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| | Did Jesus Really Rise From The Dead? |
 | | The Gospels were written between the years 70 and 100. |  | | This is a fragment of an extracanonical Gospel, purportedly authored by Simon Peter (which means it was composed by a creative Christian), that begins in the middle of what appears to be a resurrection story. |  | | The Gospels, written many decades after the fact, are a blend of fact and fantasy--historical fiction--and although the proportions of the blend may differ from scholar to scholar, no credible historians take them at 100% face value. |
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http://www.ffrf.org/about/bybarker/rise.php
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| | St Peter in Chains: Gospel of Mark, First Peter |
 | | At the heart of Mark's gospel is his passion story, in which Jesus experiences a stark, brutal martyrdom that cannot be explained. |  | | His gospel offers them the uncompromising message of the Cross. |  | | The Gospel of Mark and the Ist Letter of Peter |
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http://www.cptryon.org/hoagland/travels/stpeterchains/stpeterchains08.html
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| | Quodlibet Online Journal: On the Gospel Accounts of Peter's Denials of Christ - by Edwin K P Chong |
 | | For if the the current manuscripts correctly reflect the original manuscripts with respect to Gospel accounts of Peter's denials, and we assume detailed inerrancy, then the three-denials solutions are inadequate because their defense involves only that the general meaning of Jesus' prediction (that Peter's denials will take place before daybreak) are consistent across the Gospels. |  | | But a small thorny issue surrounds the Gospel accounts of this event, one that is a nagging distraction to serious hermeneutic exposition. |  | | This solution is quite general, and has the advantage of also explaining the differences in people involved in Peter's denials---the four Gospel authors wrote from their own unique perspectives. |
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http://www.quodlibet.net/chong-denial.shtml
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| | Noncanonical Literature - Gospels |
 | | The Infancy Gospel of Thomas [Greek Text A] |  | | The Infancy Gospel of Thomas [Greek Text B] |
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http://wesley.nnu.edu/biblical_studies/noncanon/gospels.htm
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| | Screenwriter for Peter's Gospel: John Mark - Chuck Missler - Koinonia House |
 | | Mark's purpose was to write down the Gospel, as Peter had presented it, to Romans (so say the Fathers, at least, and internal evidence supports them). |  | | It may well have been Peter that originally led him to Christ. It was Mark's intimacy with Peter that resulted in his intimate portrait of Christ we call the Gospel of Mark. |  | | That the Gospel was for Gentiles can be seen: |
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http://www.khouse.org/articles/2001/347
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| | THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO PETER PAN |
 | | Part of the Gospel of Peter Pan is that there IS resurrection of the dead. |  | | I call it the Gospel According to Peter Pan. |  | | But the fantasy world she enters by this means is not a childhood world, but her own wished-for world of NOW. |
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http://home.hawaii.rr.com/uuchurch/sermons/92495.htm
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| | Order of Nazorean Essenes |
 | | Ptolemy's Commentary on the Gospel of John - |  | | Yeshu-Maria's Hymn - Gnostic fragment of a Hymn sung at the Last Supper. |  | | Identification of the Bethany Youth in the Secret Gospel of Mark with other Figures Found in Mark and John |
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http://www.essenes.net/subindex8.htm
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| | Apocalypse Of Peter |
 | | It is difficult to speculate why it fell out of favor in the orthodox church, except perhaps that it was often associated with the heretical Gospel of Peter. |  | | The work survives in an extant Ethiopic text as well as a fragmentary Greek text discovered at Akhmîm with the Gospel of Peter. |  | | 100-125 C.E. The Apocalypse of Peter is the earliest Christian reference to the afterlife, describing in vivid detail the paradise of Heaven and the torments of Hell. |
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http://www.maplenet.net/~trowbridge/apocpet1.htm
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| | Manichaean Orthodox Church |
 | | Also known as The Lost Gospel of Peter. |  | | That fragment bore the story of Jesus' passion from Pilate's washing of hands through a somewhat different account of the resurrection. |  | | Early commentators first spoke of this gospel around 200 A. It's content was totally unknown until a fragment was discovered in 1886 inside the crypt of a Christian monk (dated to the 8th century) in Upper Egypt. |
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http://essenes.net/yeshulostpeter.html
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| | Find in a Library: A popular account of the newly-recovered Gospel of Peter |
 | | A popular account of the newly-recovered Gospel of Peter |  | | Find in a Library: A popular account of the newly-recovered Gospel of Peter |  | | WorldCat is provided by OCLC Online Computer Library Center, Inc. on behalf of its member libraries. |
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http://www.worldcatlibraries.org/wcpa/ow/381c007dd3c8b851.html
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| | The Covenant and Marriage |
 | | Contact the Covenant Family Fellowship and request a list of free publications and a sample of our newsletter, Covenant Family. |  | | His book was published in London by Matthew Simmons in 1651. |  | | The following article is excerpted from a book of the same title by Peter Bulkley, a Puritan pastor in 17th century New England. |
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http://members.aol.com/kptacek/gc.html
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| | Exploring Lukes Gospel - Compare Prices & Reviews at Smarter |
 | | Exploring Lukes Gospel - Compare Prices & Reviews at Smarter |  | | Your use of this Web site constitutes acceptance of the Smarter.com Privacy Policy and Terms & Conditions |
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http://www.smarter.com/books-1/product/exploring_lukes_gospel-576354
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| | Gospel of Peter 10 |
 | | Mark, Which edition of the Gospel of Peter are you using? |
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http://lists.ibiblio.org/pipermail/b-greek/1999-May/005704.html
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| | Gospel of Peter (Akhmim Fragment): English Translation by Andrew Bernhard |
 | | The following translation of the Akhmîm fragment is based on the Greek text printed in M.G. Mara's Évangile de Pierre. |  | | Gospel of Peter (Akhmim Fragment): English Translation by Andrew Bernhard |  | | (60) But I, Simon Peter, and my brother Andrew took our nets and went out to the sea. |
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http://gospels.net/translations/akhmimpetertranslation.html
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