The Gnostic Gospels of Philip, Mary Magdalene, and Thomas
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The Gnostic Gospels of Philip, Mary Magdalene, and Thomas  -     By: Joseph B. Lumpkin

The Gnostic Gospels of Philip, Mary Magdalene, and Thomas

Fifth Estate / 2006 / Paperback

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Title: The Gnostic Gospels of Philip, Mary Magdalene, and Thomas
By: Joseph B. Lumpkin
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 164
Vendor: Fifth Estate
Publication Date: 2006
Dimensions: 9.21 X 6.14 X 0.35 (inches)
Weight: 8 ounces
ISBN: 1933580135
ISBN-13: 9781933580135
Stock No: WW580135

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And the companion (Consort) was Mary of Magdala (Mary Magdalene). The Lord loved Mary more than all the other disciples and he kissed her often on her mouth (the text is missing here and the word mouth is assumed). The others saw his love for Mary and asked him: - Why do you love her more than all of us? The Savior replied, - Why do I not love you in the same way I love her? - (The Gospel of Philip) - Peter said to Mary; -Sister we know that the Savior loved you more than all other women. Tell us the words of the Savior that you remember and know, but we have not heard and do not know. Mary answered him and said; -I will tell you what He hid from you. - (The Gospel of Mary Magdalene) - Seizing on the texts above, writers of both fiction and non-fiction allowed their pens to run freely amidst conjecture and postulation of marriage and children between Jesus and Mary Magdalene. The writers of The Da Vinci Code and Holy Blood, Holy Grail took these passages and expanded them into storylines that have held readers captive with anticipation. Did Jesus take Mary to be his wife? Could the couple have produced children? Gnostic theology leaves open the possibility.

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