it contains this
(..... But me they cannot touch. And you,O Peter, shall stand in their midst. Do not be afraid because opf your cowardice. Their minds shall be closed,for the invisible one has opposed them."
When he said those things, I saw him seemingly being seized by them. And I said "What do I see, O Lord, that it is you yourself whom they take, and that you are grasping me? Or who is this one, glad and laughingon the tree? And is it another one whose feet and hands they are striking?"
The Savior said to me, "He whom you saw on the tree, glad and laughing, this is the living Jesus. But thisone into whose hands and feet they drive the nails is his fleshly part, which is the substitute being put toshame, the one who came into being in his likeness...)
what do u think
2006-07-05
03:44:52
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http://wesley.nnu.edu/biblical_studies/noncanon/apoc/fgapcpt.htm
http://www.earlychristianwritings.com/apocalypsepeter.html
2006-07-05
03:52:46 ·
update #1
The Apocalypse of Peter was eventually not accepted into the Christian canon and thus remains today among the New Testament apocrypha, though the numerous references to it attest to its being once in wide circulation. Thus the disappearance of every single manuscript of the work is perhaps not entirely coincidental.
2006-07-05
03:55:36 ·
update #2
The Apocalypse of Peter was eventually not accepted into the Christian canon and thus remains today among the New Testament apocrypha, though the numerous references to it attest to its being once in wide circulation. Thus the disappearance of every single manuscript of the work is perhaps not entirely coincidental.
2006-07-05
03:55:47 ·
update #3