Coptic Gospel of the Twelve Apostles by Eugene Revillout & D.P. Curtin

Coptic Gospel of the Twelve Apostles

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This text presents fragments from the apocryphal Coptic Gospel of the Twelve Apostles, detailing events such as Herod's actions against Philip, Jesus' interactions with his apostles, the ordination of Peter, and Judas' betrayal. It also includes dialogues between Jesus and his disciples, showcasing teachings, miracles, and prophecies. This text does not survive in an intact form, but does appear to be distinctively Egyptian in its theological scope, utilizing the Demotic Egyptian word for the afterlife.

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