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Post by cgilden58 on May 15, 2013 8:28:53 GMT 1
It has been along time since I have been on here and you know why. I have a question for you....fact or fiction? Is there a Book of Love that was written by Jesus Christ....which was then taken by Mary Magdalene first to Alexandria and then to France? It also states that Mary M. teaches from the book, handing it down to her daughter, Sarah-Tamar. It also talks about the Libro-Rosso which is the copy of the Book of Love which was supposely made by the Apostle Philiph at the request of Mary M. during her confinement in Alexandria. Have you heard of Matilda of Tuscanny? I have been reading some interesting material....there is more to tell you but it is running late....
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Post by Anne Terri on May 15, 2013 10:34:50 GMT 1
"GOD'S LIVING BIBLE ---- THE THIRD TESTAMENT ---- GOD'S NEW REVELATIONS Carol Gilden's Personal Questions To God
God Through Anne Terri With The Holy Spirit:
First it is important that you understand that The New Testament documents very little about Mary Magdalene, and often those who read the Gospels lightly confuse Mary of Bethany, Martha and Lazareth's sister with Mary Magdalene.
''July 4, 2009 God's Living Bible – The Third Testament – Research Library – Jesus Christ Messiah – Saint Mary Magdalene
Saint Mary Magdalene – The Truth (God Through Anne Terri With The Holy Spirit)
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The Ancient Manuscript - An Apocrypha included in the Gnostic texts date at 200 AC include a short translation from ...
The Nag Hammadi Library on The Gospel According to Mary Magdalene Gnostic Scriptures and Fragments.
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There was little left to translate.
Here is a copy of the Book of Love, published in 1915
www.archive.org/stream/abookoftheloveof00unknuoft#page/n7/mode/2up
To further answer your question, the Gnostic Gospels were discovered in 1945 and translated. They have been dated as approximately 150 to 300 years after Jesus. Philip could not have written this about Mary Magdalene for his death was long before, in 80 AD.
Mary Magdalene will long be a controversial subject discussed between many Christians. There are many stories written long after Jesus, and they often create confusion. Matilda of Tuscany I Will Address at a later date.
AMEN"
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