Thursday 9 July 2015

Oldest bible found in Palestine Turkey confirms Jesus was a servant of god

 This is a story that has been hidden for the past 2000 years. It goes right back to the very beginning of Christianity and if true, it  rock everything that Christians believe in. It’s the story of the people that were closest to Jesus christ, the people who shared his own bloodline.

It’s original message was, however, too dangerous for the new religion. The Church official kidnapped the achievements and tried to delete the coted story.

A Bible with over 1500 years was discovered in Turkey and is of concern to the Vatican. That’s because the Bible contains the Gospel of Barnabas, who was one of the Disciples of Christ, who traveled with the apostle Paul, which maintains a vision of Islam similar to that of Christ.

 The book would have been discovered in 2000 and has been kept secret in the Ethnographic Museum in the Ankara. The book, in fact treated leather and written in a dialect of Aramaic Language, the language of Jesus, has black pages, due to the action of time. According to reports, the experts evaluated the book and ensured that is original from the past.

The Religious authorities in Tehran insist that the text shows that Jesus wasn’t  crucified, was not the Son of God, but a prophet and called Paul the impostor. The book also says that Jesus ascended to heaven alive without being crucified and Judas Iscariot would have been crucified in his place.

Talk about the announcement that Jesus gave report of to inform the coming of  Prophet Muhammad, who would found Islam 700 years after Christ. The text provides for the arrival of the last Islamic messiah, a fact that has not  been happened yet.

The Vatican has expressed concern about theirv discovery of the book and asked the Turkish authorities to the Catholic Church experts evaluated the content of the book in the Catholic Church. It is believed that the Catholic Church at the Council of Nicea, made the selection of the Gospels that form part of the Bible, clean up and also deleting some, possibly including the Gospel of Barnabas part.

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