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New Coptic Fragment Says Jesus was Married

On 18 September 201229 November 2012 By Daniel B. WallaceIn Early Christianity60 Comments

Reported by the New York Times, Professor Karen King of Harvard University has unveiled a fourth-century Sahidic Coptic fragment in which Jesus speaks of “my wife”: http://www.nytimes.com/2012/09/19/us/historian-says-piece-of-papyrus-refers-to-jesus-wife.html?_r=2. Let the debates begin!

 

 

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