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Papyrus Mentioning Jesus's Wife Is Likely Ancient and Not Fake, Scientists Say

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A papyrus fragment that mentions Jesus's wife is likely ancient, probably dating between the sixth and ninth century, latest research shows.


When Karen L. King, the Hollis Professor of Divinity at Harvard Divinity School, announced the fragment's existence in September 2012, there was a widespread debate over its authenticity. The fragment, known as the "Gospel of Jesus’s Wife," probably originated from Egypt. It's written in Coptic and contains the phrase "Jesus said to them, 'my wife...,'" never before seen in any ancient text. It also mentions Jesus's mother and a female disciple, who may be identified as "Mary." Read more...

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Papyrus Mentioning Jesus's Wife Is Likely Ancient and Not Fake, Scientists Say

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