Protevangelion of James
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| Versions of Protevangelion of James |
| Also called the Protevangelium of James, Infancy Gospel of James, or even the Book of James, this work was probably originally composed between 140 and 170. It was later combined with the Infancy Gospel of Thomas to form the Gospel of Pseudo-Matthew. |
Translations [edit]
- Protevangelion of James (William Wake translation), from The Suppressed Gospels and Epistles, 18th century
- Protevangelion of James (Roberts-Donaldson translation), from the Ante-Nicene Fathers, 19th century
See also [edit]
- James, the canonical New Testament epistle