I’m assuming no image of the “GJW” exists.
Probably written with a Sharpy on a grocery bag. (1)
Best.
1- [e.n.]21st C update of crayon/brown paper bag.
MSH
on August 30, 2015 at 7:16 pm
funny – all that there is is the forged fragment.
busterggi (Bob Jase)
on August 31, 2015 at 12:20 pm
Am I misunderstanding the article or are all the assessments being made using photocopies and transcriptions? If so, why not actually study/test the original?
MSH
on September 1, 2015 at 11:46 am
Yes, you’re pretty late to the game (not intended to be pejorative there). The point is that the “original” was forged from various sources – someone obtained a fragment of ancient material and forged content onto it from known sources, splicing the items together to MAKE this text say what it says. For older posts on this that have more detail (with illustrations of how it was done), put these words into my site’s search field (upper right hand corner): Jesus wife gospel coptic.
busterggi (Bob Jase)
on September 1, 2015 at 11:57 am
I’m assuming no image of the “GJW” exists.
Probably written with a Sharpy on a grocery bag. (1)
Best.
1- [e.n.]21st C update of crayon/brown paper bag.
funny – all that there is is the forged fragment.
Am I misunderstanding the article or are all the assessments being made using photocopies and transcriptions? If so, why not actually study/test the original?
Yes, you’re pretty late to the game (not intended to be pejorative there). The point is that the “original” was forged from various sources – someone obtained a fragment of ancient material and forged content onto it from known sources, splicing the items together to MAKE this text say what it says. For older posts on this that have more detail (with illustrations of how it was done), put these words into my site’s search field (upper right hand corner): Jesus wife gospel coptic.
thanks!