A Bible Was Discovered In Turkey, Which Aroused The Special Interest Of The Vatican - Alternative View

A Bible Was Discovered In Turkey, Which Aroused The Special Interest Of The Vatican - Alternative View
A Bible Was Discovered In Turkey, Which Aroused The Special Interest Of The Vatican - Alternative View

Video: A Bible Was Discovered In Turkey, Which Aroused The Special Interest Of The Vatican - Alternative View

Video: A Bible Was Discovered In Turkey, Which Aroused The Special Interest Of The Vatican - Alternative View
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The Bible, written over 1,500 years ago and found in Turkey, has caused serious concern in the Vatican. The fact is that the old book contains the Gospel of Barnabas, one of the disciples of Jesus Christ, who traveled with the Apostle Paul.

The book was discovered back in 2000, but the find was kept in the strictest confidence for 14 years. The Bible is currently kept in the Ethnographic Museum in Ankara. Its pages are made of animal skins and have turned black from time to time, so that not all of the text written in the dialect of Aramaic, the language of Jesus Christ, can be disassembled.

The experts have proven that the book is the original; they also established the content of a portion of the text that implies that Jesus Christ was not crucified and was not a son of God. This Bible states that Jesus was a prophet and ascended to heaven alive, while Paul was not an apostle, but an impostor. Judas Iscariot was crucified in the place of Jesus. The text also indicates that the coming of the last Islamic messiah will soon take place on Earth.

The Vatican intends to conduct a more detailed study of the Bible by Catholic experts in cooperation with their Turkish colleagues. It is believed that at the Council of Nicaea, the Catholic Church censored the Gospels that were part of the Bible, in particular, removed the Gospel of Barnabas.