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The earliest records of Jesus were discovered after deciphering a 2,000-year-old manuscript

An ancient fragment of a text written on parchment.
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The recent discovery of a 2,000-year-old manuscript has caused a wave of excitement in religious circles because it contains the earliest references to Jesus ever found The manuscript, written in Coptic, was deciphered by a team of scientists from the University of Oxford and is believed to date from around the 4th century AD.

The passage contains a fragment of text that is very similar to the passage from the Gospel of Mark, which describes the crucifixion of Jesus. However, there are some key differences that have led scholars to believe that this may be an early, unknown version of the Gospel.

"This is an exciting discovery that could have a significant impact on our understanding of early Christianity," said Dr. Saeed Badran, lead researcher on the project. "The text is very similar to what we know from the Gospel of Mark, but there are also some key differences that make us wonder if this could be an early version of the text that has not yet been discovered."

The discovery was greeted with cautious optimism by religious scholars. Some believe that this could be a significant find that will shed light on the life and teachings of Jesus. Others urge caution, noting that the manuscript still needs a thorough review.

Despite the skepticism, there is no doubt that this discovery is an important step in our understanding of early Christianity. Further study of the manuscript can help us better understand the life and teachings of Jesus, as well as the early development of the Christian religion.

The discovery of a 2,000-year-old manuscript containing the earliest references to Jesus is a significant development that could have a significant impact on our understanding of early Christianity. Further study of the manuscript will undoubtedly shed light on the life and teachings of Jesus, as well as on the early development of the Christian religion.

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  1. 4th century =300=399 AD. 1700 years old? Com'on people!

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