Infancy Gospel of Thomas
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| Versions of Infancy Gospel of Thomas |
| A non-canonical gospel recounting the adventures and miracles of the boyhood Jesus, sometimes referred to as the "Gospel of Thomas", until a different work by that name was found in the Nag Hammadi Library. Probably written in Greek or Syriac between 140 and 170 CE (AD). |
Translations[edit]
- Infancy Gospel of Thomas (William Wake translation), from The Suppressed Gospels and Epistles, 18th century – only a part of the gospel is covered in this translation, since Wake had only a Greek fragment to work with.
- Infancy Gospel of Thomas (Roberts-Donaldson translation of the Latin form), from Ante-Nicene Fathers, 19th century
- Infancy Gospel of Thomas (Roberts-Donaldson translation of the first Greek form), ibid
- Infancy Gospel of Thomas (Roberts-Donaldson translation of the second Greek form), ibid
- Wikilivres:Infancy Gospel of Thomas (M. R. James translation of the Latin form), from The Apocryphal New Testament, 1924
- Wikilivres:Infancy Gospel of Thomas (M. R. James translation of the first Greek form), ibid
- Wikilivres:Infancy Gospel of Thomas (M. R. James translation of the second Greek form), ibid
See also[edit]
- The Gospel of Thomas, a sayings gospel found in the Nag Hammadi Library