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“That’s Just New Testament Stuff.”

April 17, 2018 by cloud church

Michael Rood and Nehemia Gordon detail a literary revelation never seen in the history of Bible research, including Hebrew manuscripts presumed inexistent — lost treasures in the depths of the Vatican.

The bias between Greek scholars and Hebrew scholars is a common theme in the study of the ancient texts. Most Greek scholars tend to focus on the New Testament while many Hebrew scholars focus on the Old Testament, and place no value on the New.

This paradigm-shattering shift of a Hebrew Gospel written by a Hebrew disciple had scholars begging the question, “Could there be more?” Indeed, there are. In rapid succession, centuries-old manuscripts are coming to light, right now. Don’t miss this incredible discovery revealed on this week’s episode of Shabbat Night Live!

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