Live Breaking News & Updates on Coptic Catholics|Page 14
Stay updated with breaking news from Coptic catholics. Get real-time updates on events, politics, business, and more. Visit us for reliable news and exclusive interviews.
There were certain word choices that were being made, and there were certain reconstructions of holes in the manuscript that were being made that didn t reflect what i saw there. deconick re-examines a key moment in the gospel when judas receives his vision. master! the biggest problem i think in the original translation was this line here. so in the coptic here, jesus calls judas the 13th dimon. and dimon was translated in the original translation as the word spirit. why do you try so hard? but in fact, this word means demon. this single word changes the whole interpretation. i have seen a great vision. ....
master! the biggest problem i think in the original translation was this line here. so in the coptic here, jesus calls judas the 13th dimon. and dimon was translated in the original translation as the word spirit. why do you try so hard? but in fact, this word means demon. this single word changes the whole interpretation. i have seen a great vision. you 13th demon. so the judas that i saw when i did my own reconstructive work, he s not a hero. judas is a fallen angel. he s a demon. ....
Receives his vision. master! the biggest problem i think in the original translation was this line here. so in the coptic here, jesus calls judas the 13th dimon. and dimon was translated in the original translation as the word spirit. why do you try so hard? but in fact, this word means demon. this single word changes the whole interpretation. i have seen a great vision. you 13th demon. so the judas that i saw when i did my own reconstructive work, he s not a hero. judas is a fallen angel. he s a demon. ....
Judas, that it was a work in coptic that i wasn t familiar with. we were interested in buying them. what was the price? and then came a bombshell. the man wanted $3 million. this is far more than they can afford. the egyptian man signaled to his associate to close up the boxes, and that was the end of the meeting. a year after i saw the coptic codex in geneva, the egyptian owner took it to new york city and tried to sell it there without any success. the owner then deposits the codex in a bank vault. it stays there for nearly two decades until another buyer finally persuades him to sell. ....
Being pressured to decide their value even without knowing exactly what these pages are from. i began to see the name judas, that it was a work in coptic that i wasn t familiar with. we were interested in buying them. what was the price? and then came a bombshell. the man wanted $3 million. this is far more than they can afford. the egyptian man signaled to his associate to close up the boxes, and that was the end of the meeting. a year after i saw the coptic codex in geneva, the egyptian owner took it to new york city and tried to sell it there without any success. the owner then deposits the codex in a bank vault. ....