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Biblical: Newfound 'Gospel of the Lots of Mary' Discovered In Ancient Text


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An Absolutely Amazing Book Discovered! Beleive!!

A 1,500-year-old book that contains a previously unknown gospel has been deciphered. The ancient manuscript may have been used to provide guidance or encouragement to people seeking help for their problems, according to a researcher who has studied the text.

Written in Coptic, an Egyptian language, the opening reads (in translation):

"The Gospel of the lots of Mary, the mother of the Lord Jesus Christ, she to whom Gabriel the Archangel brought the good news. He who will go forward with his whole heart will obtain what he seeks. Only do not be of two minds." [The 7 Most Mysterious Archaeological Finds on Earth]

Anne Marie Luijendijk, a professor of religion at Princeton University, discovered that this newfound gospel is like no other. "When I began deciphering the manuscript and encountered the word 'gospel' in the opening line, I expected to read a narrative about the life and death of Jesus as the canonical gospels present, or a collection of sayings similar to the Gospel of Thomas (a non-canonical text)," she wrote in her book "Forbidden Oracles? The Gospel of the Lots of Mary" (Mohr Siebeck, 2014). 

What she found instead was a series of 37 oracles, written vaguely, and with only a few that mention Jesus.

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By Owen Jarus
Published February 05, 2015

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A 1,500-year-old book that contains a previously unknown gospel has been deciphered. The ancient manuscript may have been used to provide guidance or encouragement to people seeking help for their problems, according to a researcher who has studied the text.


Written in Coptic, an Egyptian language, the opening reads (in translation):
"The Gospel of the lots of Mary, the mother of the Lord Jesus Christ, she to whom Gabriel the Archangel brought the good news. He who will go forward with his whole heart will obtain what he seeks. Only do not be of two minds." [The 7 Most Mysterious Archaeological Finds on Earth]


Anne Marie Luijendijk, a professor of religion at Princeton University, discovered that this newfound gospel is like no other. "When I began deciphering the manuscript and encountered the word 'gospel' in the opening line, I expected to read a narrative about the life and death of Jesus as the canonical gospels present, or a collection of sayings similar to the Gospel of Thomas (a non-canonical text)," she wrote in her book "Forbidden Oracles? The Gospel of the Lots of Mary" (Mohr Siebeck, 2014). 


What she found instead was a series of 37 oracles, written vaguely, and with only a few that mention Jesus.


The text would have been used for divination, Luijendijk said. A person seeking an answer to a question could have sought out the owner of this book, asked a question, and gone through a process that would randomly select one of the 37 oracles to help find a solution to the person's problem. The owner of the book could have acted as a diviner, helping to interpret the written oracles, she said.


Alternatively, the text could have been owned by someone who, when confronted with a question, simply opened an oracle at random to seek an answer.


The 37 oracles are all written vaguely; for instance, oracle seven says, "You know, o human, that you did your utmost again. You did not gain anything but loss, dispute, and war. But if you are patient a little, the matter will prosper through the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob."


Another example is oracle 34, which reads, "Go forward immediately. This is a thing from God. You know that, behold, for many days you are suffering greatly. 


But it is of no concern to you, because you have come to the haven of victory."


Throughout the book "the text refers to hardships, suffering and violence, and occasionally one finds a threat. On the whole, however, a positive outlet prevails," Luijendijk wrote in her book.


Another interesting example, that illustrates the ancient book's positive outlook, is oracle 24, which reads, "Stop being of two minds, o human, whether this thing will happen or not. Yes, it will happen! Be brave and do not be of two minds. Because it will remain with you a long time and you will receive joy and happiness."


A 'gospel' like no other


In the ancient world, a special type of book, sometimes called a "lot book," was used to try to predict a person's future. Luijendijk says that this is the only lot book found so far that calls itself a "gospel" — a word that literally means "good news."


"The fact that this book is called that way is very significant," Luijendijk told Live Science in an interview. "To me, it also really indicated that it had something to do [with] how people would consult it and also about being [seen] as good news," she said. "Nobody who wants to know the future wants to hear bad news in a sense."


Although people today associate the word "gospel" as being a text that talks about the life of Jesus, people in ancient times may have had a different perspective. 


[Religious Mysteries: 8 Alleged Relics of Jesus]


"The fact that this is not a gospel in the traditional sense gives ample reason to inquire about the reception and use of the term 'gospel' in Late Antiquity," Luijendijk wrote.


Where did it come from?


The text is now owned by Harvard University's Sackler Museum. It was given to Harvard in 1984 by Beatrice Kelekian, who donated it in memory of her husband, Charles Dikran Kelekian. Charles' father, Dikran Kelekian (1868-1951), was "an influential trader of Coptic antiquaries, deemed the 'dean of antiquities' among New York art dealers," Luijendijk wrote in her book.


It is not known where the Kelekians got the gospel. Luijendijk searched the Kelekian family archive but found no information about where the text came from or when it was acquired.


It's possible that, in ancient times, the book was used by a diviner at the Shrine of Saint Colluthus in Egypt, a "Christian site of pilgrimage and healing," Luijendijk wrote. At this shrine, archaeologists have found texts with written questions, indicating that the site was used for various forms of divination.


"Among the services offered to visitors of the shrine were dream incubation, ritual bathing, and both book and ticket divination," Luijendijk wrote.


Miniature text


One interesting feature of the book is its small size. The pages measure less than 3 inches in height and 2.7 inches in width. The codex is "only as large as my palm," Luijendijk wrote.


"Given the book's small size, the handwriting is surprisingly legible and quite elegant," she wrote. The book's small size made it portable and, if necessary, easy to conceal. Luijendijk notes that some early church leaders had a negative view of divination and put in place rules discouraging the practice.


Regardless of why its makers made the text so small, the book was heavily used, with ancient thumbprints still visible in the margins. "The manuscript clearly has been used a lot," Luijendijk said.
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Ancient Coptic text revealed to be divination tool for predicting the future
An ancient Christian oracle book of mysterious origins has been recently translated and found to contain a collection of encouragements, warnings, and cryptic divinations.


The 1,500-year-old tome, measuring less than three inches (7.5 centimeters) in height, has been translated from Coptic, an Egyptian language, and has surprised experts who initially presumed it was a typical gospel as understood in the traditional sense – a recounting of the life and death of Jesus. However, despite being titled “The Gospel of the Lots of Mary”, the miniature codex is not about Christian figures, but instead a book of guidance and reassurance, to be used as a resource for those seeking help for life’s problems.


According to LiveScience, the volume is very unique. Professor of religion at Princeton University, AnneMarie Luijendijk writes in her book “Forbidden Oracles? The Gospel of the Lots of Mary”, “When I began deciphering the manuscript and encountered the word 'gospel' in the opening line, I expected to read a narrative about the life and death of Jesus as the canonical gospels present, or a collection of sayings similar to the Gospel of Thomas (a non-canonical text).”


However, upon translation of the elegantly written text, Luijendijk discovered few references to Jesus in the series of 37 oracles.


Biblical: Newfound 'Gospel of the Lots of Mary' Discovered In Ancient Text Original-leather-covering-of-the-oracle


The original leather covering of the oracle, which dates back 1,500 years. Credit: Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum, Gift of Mrs. Beatrice Kelekian in memory of her husband, Charles Dikran Kelekian, 1984.669


The gospel may have been used for divination, and predictions of the future. 


LiveScience writes that a person with a problem could have asked a question of the book, and gone through a process of randomly selecting one of the passages. The book owner may have assisted as a diviner, interpreting the written word. It is also suggested the book might have been referred to by an owner when needing guidance or solutions – it may have been opened to a random page to find divinely-inspired advice.   International Business Times provides examples of the translated entries, citing: “You know, o human, that you did your utmost again. 


You did not gain anything but loss, dispute, and war. But if you are patient a little, the matter will prosper through the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob.”


Another entry reads: “Stop being of two minds, o human, whether this thing will happen or not. Yes, it will happen! Be brave and do not be of two minds. Because it will remain with you a long time and you will receive joy and happiness.”


Divination is from the Latin ‘to foresee’ or ‘to be inspired by god’. The idea of gaining insight into the future, or learning the answers to troubling questions through occultic rituals and with sacred objects is a practice that has existed through time and across cultures around the world. Not unlike fortune cookies, horoscopes, tarot cards or other means of divination, ‘The Gospel of the Lots of Mary’ seems a tool of sortilege.


Biblical: Newfound 'Gospel of the Lots of Mary' Discovered In Ancient Text Woman-gazing-into-a-crystal-ball


Painting depicting a woman gazing into a crystal ball, perhaps in order to divine the future.  (1902) by John William Waterhouse. Public Domain


Luijendijk writes that sortilege “—the practice of casting lots to obtain an answer—was widespread in antiquity; it was a method applied in decision-making on all levels of ancient society. As a religious practice, lot divination was also highly contested, as access to these practices and thus to the divine meant control of powers, religiously and socially.”


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he painting depicts Prince Francesco Antelminelli Castracani Fibbia (1360-1419) with a deck of Tarot cards. The Queen of Batons can be seen, bearing the Fibbia arms. Public Domain


This discovery follows the translation of another ancient Egyptian codex written in Coptic which dates back 1,300 years. Deciphered for the first time in 2014, the 20-page book made of parchment contains a series of spells and invocations, including spells to counter evil possession. The codex reflects a fusion of religions, as some invocations call upon Jesus, while others refer to divine figures from the Sethian religion, considered heretical in the 7th century AD when the text was created.


Dubbed the “Handbook of Ritual Power”, it includes a series of invocations with drawings, followed by twenty-seven spells, including prescriptions to cure possession by evil spirits, spells to bring success in love and business, and magical formulas to treat ailments such as a ‘black jaundice’, a potentially fatal infection that is still around today.


Biblical: Newfound 'Gospel of the Lots of Mary' Discovered In Ancient Text A-Coptic-codex-with-magic-spells


A Coptic codex with magic spells (fifth to sixth century AD), similar to the 'Handbook of Ritual Power'. Credit: ©️ José Luiz Bernardes Ribeiro / CC-BY-SA-3.0


“The Gospel of the Lots of Mary” is significant in many ways, especially as it calls itself a ‘gospel’. Luijendijk tells LiveScience, “The fact that this is not a gospel in the traditional sense gives ample reason to inquire about the reception and use of the term 'gospel' in Late Antiquity.” She speculates that perhaps the “good news” wasn’t the story of Jesus, but was literally the reassuring information found in the passages.


Being only as large as the palm of a hand, the book’s size is of note.  It’s thought the manuscript was purposefully kept miniature so as to be easily transported, or even hidden when necessary from disapproving religious leaders.


The origins of “The Gospel of the Lots of Mary” are unknown. It was donated in 1984 by Beatrice Kelekian to Harvard University’s Sackler Museum in memory of her husband, Charles. Luijendijk writes that Charles Kelekian’s father Dikran was “an influential trader of antiquaries”, but where the Keledians originally got the gospel remains a mystery.


Whatever the origins of the ancient tome, it has seen some travel and has been obviously well used; ancient thumbprints of readers-in-need still mark the margins.


Featured Image:  Photo showing the pages of the 25th oracle. Credit: Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum, Gift of Mrs. Beatrice Kelekian in memory of her husband, Charles Dikran Kelekian, 1984.669


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Psalm 12:6-7 tells us God will"preserve" His Word for ever.
John 20:31 tell us "these are written , that ye might believe that Jesus is the Christ , the Son of God ; and that believing ye might have life through his name."

He did that , so anything else is foolishness , and it does not point to Jesus Christ so it is of the devil.
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