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  The Gospel of the Hebrews
The Gospel of the Hebrews is known from quotations by Cyril of Jerusalem (Discourse on Mary Theotokos 12a), Origen (Commentary on John 2.12.87), Clement of Alexandria (Stromateis 2.9.45.5, 5.14.96.3), and Jerome (Commentary on Isaiah 4, Commentary on Ephesians 3, Commentary on Ezekiel 6, De viris illustribus 2).
But in the Gospel that is written in Hebrew letters we read, not that the veil of the temple was rent, but that the lintel of the temple of wondrous size fell.
And in the Gospel according to the Hebrews which the Nazarenes are accustomed to read, it is placed among the greatest sins 'if a man have grieved the spirit of his brother'.
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 Gospel according to the Hebrews - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
It is reasonable to assume that the remainder of the gospel was synoptic in flavor.
The Gospel of the Hebrews seems to be otherwise independent of the rest of the New Testament too, in the quoted portions; unfortunately it is difficult to know whether unquoted portions of the Gospel of the Hebrews might have shown signs of dependence.
The Gospel of the Hebrews is the most often quoted of the Judeo-Christian gospels, though it must be noted that at least two other texts (Ebionites and Nazoreans) were referred to by the same title, and we can only make educated guesses as to which gospel each fragment was derived from.
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 The Gospel of Hebrews from Throckmorton and Barnstone
The Gospel of the Nazaraeans ("observers") in Hebrew is believed to have been the Hebrew Gospel of Matthew and the source for the present gospel (which was composed in Greek).
Gospel according to the Hebrews, (in Jerome, Commentary on Isaiah 11:2)--When the Lord ascended from the water, the whole fount of the Holy Spirit descended and rested upon him, and said to him, "My son, in all the prophets I was waiting for you, that you might come, and that I might rest in you.
The Gospel called according to the Hebrews which was recently translated by me into Greek and Latin, which Origen frequently uses, records after the resurrection of the Savior: And when the Lord had given the linen cloth to the servant of the priest, he went to James and appeared to him.
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 Gospel of the Hebrews - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This Gospel of the Hebrews was little known among the churches founded by Paul of Tarsus, for even among Paul's literate followers few were fluent in Aramaic, which was written in the same "square script" used to record Hebrew.
The name Gospel of the Hebrews appears to have also been a generic term for Judaeo-Christian gospels, which has led to some confusion with the Gospel of the Nazoraeans, the Gospel of the Ebionites, and with the gospel of Matthew in Aramaic.
the Revelation of Peter, the Epistle of Barnabas and this Gospel of the Hebrews.
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 Gospel of the Hebrews - Wikisource
And in the gospel which the Nazoraeans are accustomed to read, according to the Hebrews, it places among the maximal crimes one who has caused sorrow to the spirit of his brother.
This man [Barabbas] is interpreted in the gospel which is written according to the Hebrews as the son of their master, who was condemned on account of sedition and homicide.
Also the gospel which is named according to the Hebrews, and which was recently translated by me into Greek and Latin, which also Origen often used, refers after the resurrection of the savior: But the Lord, when he had given the shroud to the servant of the priest, went to James and appeared to him.
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 The Jewish-Christian gospels.
Gospel according to the Hebrews (Greek or Latin, English).
When it comes to the Ebionite gospel in 30.13, however, he calls it not all very complete (ουχ ολω πληρεστατω), which must indicate that the Nazoraean and the Ebionite gospels were two different texts, despite their both being called according to the Hebrews, and despite the fact that Jerome appears to confuse the two.
This connection between the Diatessaron and the gospel of the Hebrews is perhaps surprising, yet at least one ancient author appears to have regarded the Diatessaron as a harmony of five gospels, perhaps including the Hebrew gospel, instead of merely the canonical four.
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 Hebrews, Gospel According To The (International Standard Bible Encyclopedia) :: Bible Tools
"the gospel according to the Hebrews" was a work of early Christian literature to which reference is frequently made by the church Fathers in the first five centuries, and of which some twenty or more fragments, preserved in their writings, have come down to us.
There is reason to believe that the Hebrew Gospel of Matthew was most to the mind of the Hebrew Christians, and that it took different forms in the hands of the sects into which the Jewish Christian church became divided.
Thus the Gospel of the Nazarenes was the Gospel according to the Hebrews, which in all probability had some affinity with the Hebrew Gospel of Matthew.
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 The Origins of the New Testament: Chapter 7
Fundamentally, this is the place at which our Gospel places the institution of the Supper, the eucharist being considered throughout by the evangelist as a mystery which ought not to be offered to his readers in the direct terms used in First Corinthians (xi) and in the Synoptics.
The second part of our Gospel presents the Christ's role of Saviour, the conditions in which he is to exercise it and those which he laid down as the foundation of the Christian community.
We may conclude that the scene in our Gospel, the witness of the beloved disciple and the attribution of the book to the apostle John are integral parts in a single fiction of late invention.
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 Gospel of the Hebrews
The Gospel According to the Hebrews by Joe Viel
Fragments are preserved in the writings of Clement of Alexandria (late in the second century), Origen (early in the third century), and Cyril (Bishop of Jerusalem, ca.
The Gospel of the Hebrews seems to be independent of the New Testament in the quoted portions; unfortunately, since the gospel is not extant, it is difficult to know whether unquoted portions of the Gospel of the Hebrews might show signs of dependence.
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 The gospel according to the Hebrews.
It is written in [the gospel] according to the Hebrews that, when Christ desired to come to earth to effect redemption, the good father called forth the celestial power, Michael by name, commending the care of Christ to him in this enterprise.
The monk responds: In the gospel of the Hebrews.
In the gospel which is named according to the Hebrews, instead of supersubstantial bread I found mahar (מהר), which means of tomorrow, so that the sense would be: Our bread for tomorrow, that is, the future [bread] give us this day.
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 Gospel of John - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Gospel of John is the fourth gospel in the canon of the New Testament, traditionally ascribed to John the Evangelist.
Unlike the Synoptic Gospels, elements of Gnosticism have been recognized by some readers in the Gospel of John though it is not generally regarded as a "Gnostic gospel".
Instead the major speeches according to John are at the Sea of Galilee 6:22-71, the temple 7:14-8:59, and the last supper 13-17.
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 Eysinga - Epilogue of Exegesis of Matthews
Epilogue of Eysinga's Exegesis on the Gospel according to Matthew
The theophanies of the Tanakh are imitated in the christophanies of the Gospels.
The aim of the Gospels is thus not that of reporting life and works of some itinerant preacher or wisdom teacher, but of a supernatural being that expresses its divinity while in human shape.
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 The Gospel According to Hebrews   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Heb 4:2 their "promise" (gospel) was of a good land, long life, etc. but did not have faith.
THE GOSPEL OF HEBREWS The gospel, according to Hebrews, is that there is a new Israel of God.
For the gospel has been brought to us just as to them: but the message which they heard did them no good because it did not meet with faith in the hearers.
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 The Gospel According to Grace
Jesus is God incarnate and the seed of David, the beautiful God-Man, declared to be the Son of God with power, according to the spirit of holiness (1:4), for He was conceived by the Holy Spirit.
Jesus is the seed of David according to the flesh; and declared to be the Son of God with power, according to the spirit of holiness, by the resurrection from the dead (1:3b-4).
For I am not ashamed of the gospel of Christ: for it is the power of God unto salvation to everyone that believeth; to the Jew first, and also to the Greek (1:15-16).
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 Gnostic Witch Bible > Sacred Writings > Gospels > Gospel of the Hebrews
According to the Gospel written in the Hebrew speech, which the Nazaraeans read, the whole fount of the Holy Spirit shall descend upon him [...]
In the Gospel according to the Hebrews, which the Nazaraeans are wont to read,
The Gospel called according to the Hebrews which was recently translated by me into Greek and Latin, which Origen frequently uses, records after the resurrection of the Savior:
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 Gospel according to the Hebrews — Infoplease.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
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THe gospel, language and culture: the theological method in cultural analysis.
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 The Gospel According to Paul :: DID PAUL WRITE HEBREWS?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
In Hebrews 2:3, the writer speaks as one whose knowledge of Christ is second-hand.
In Hebrews 2:6, we find the title, ‘son of man.’ Paul never once uses this term in his epistles; it’s a title the Lord used in His dealings with Israel.
Hebrews first, a book of doctrine, is followed by books of instruction and exhortation to assist His called-out remnant to be His witness and bride-to-be during that dark Day of Judgment and Wrath.
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 Preach The Word - 1, 2 and 3 John Pt3 - The Gospel According To Christ
Sometimes the answer is given that the Gospel is simply the body of the record concerning the life and teaching of our Lord Jesus Christ, but it doesn't go any further than that and specify what the Gospel is in exact terms.
You hear what John is saying, hear it loud and clear: the Gospel, the message that we declare unto you, is the Gospel according to Jesus Christ.
If they deny the fundamentals of the Gospel, they cannot be considered authentically Christian, and they're not proclaiming or declaring the Gospel according to Christ, and we cannot have fellowship with them.
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 The Gospel According to Paul :: BOOK OF HEBREWS REVEALED   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
This Letter to the Hebrews was obviously written near the end of the original Messianic Jewish Church’s ministry, which has been held in abeyance by God while this Age of Grace is brought in.
When He has called His ambassadors safely home, the Kingdom Gospel will again be preached, at first by 144,000 Jewish converts and also by the 2 witnesses of Rev. 11:3.
The Letter to the Hebrews will provide a specific guide for these men in their unique role and mission in God’s Redemptive Plan.
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 Revelation: The Gospel According to the Prophet John"
The Hebrew actually has "they shall look on me whom they have pierced"—which later Greek translations 'corrected' to "on him," to bring it into line with the pronouns "him" in the rest of the verse.
There is no sense here of a Gospel background, no implication that this Living One had previously revealed himself to a generation of people in an earthly incarnation.
From the Jesus meek and mild of the Gospels, who sacrifices himself selflessly for the salvation of the world, he is light-years away.
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 The Gospel of the Hebrews
And if any accept the Gospel according to the Hebrews, where the Saviour himself saith, 'Even now did my mother the Holy Spirit take me by one of mine hairs, and carried me away unto the great mountain Thabor', he will be perplexed, &c.
Go to the Gospel of the Hebrews page.
Go to the Early Christian Writings table of contents.
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 CiteULike: The "Gospel According to the Hebrews" in the Apostolic Fathers   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
CiteULike: The "Gospel According to the Hebrews" in the Apostolic Fathers
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