Gospel of Thomas
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The Gospel of Thomas, completely preserved in a papyrus Coptic manuscript discovered in 1945 at Nag Hammadi, Egypt, is a list of 114 sayings attributed to Jesus. Some of those sayings resemble those found in the four canonical Gospels (Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John), but other sayings were unknown until its discovery.
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The Gospel of Thomas, completely preserved in a papyrus Coptic manuscript discovered in 1945 at Nag Hammadi, Egypt, is a list of 114 sayings attributed to Jesus. Some of those sayings resemble those found in the four canonical Gospels (Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John), but other sayings were unknown until its discovery.
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- Patterson-Meyer Translation
- Thomas Lambdin Translation
- Patterson and Robinson Translation
- Gospel of Thomas Collection at The Gnosis Archive
- Patterson-Meyer Translation
- Brill Literal Translation
- Gospel of Thomas: comparative translations with commentary
- Coptic Interlineal Gospel of Thomas
- Gospel of Thomas - Many Translations and Resources
- The Nag Hammadi Library
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