Diprediski copy of the Bible 1,500 years old found in a church in Turkey, after 12 years away.
In
the Gospels the word is mentioned about the mission of the Prophet
Muhammad after his prophethood as Isa al-Masih (Jesus Christ).
Turkish-language Gospels and in it mentioned on the news of the mission of Prophet Muhammad. The book was discovered 12 years ago but hidden. The discovery of the book attracted the attention of the Vatican and Pope Benedict XVI instructs the analysis of the book.
Ertugrul Gunay, Minister of Culture and Tourism of Turkey stated that the Bible is worth 22 million dollars. He said since the book was offensive mission of the Prophet Muhammad, its presence is hidden by the Turkish church.
He
added, "What is written in the book 1,500-year-old has many
similarities with that contained in the Qur'an and the compounds
according to the creed of Islam.
In
the Gospel of Jesus stated, "Christ was asked by a rabbi about his
successor and said her name is Muhammad [SAW] from the descendants of
Ishmael Arabs father."
Gunay also confirmed the request of the Pope for the analysis of the Gospels.
"Gospel
was found in 2000 in the Mediterranean islands, Turkey, and the
inventors are the historical heritage of illegal poachers who is
currently on trial in Turkey's court."
Ehsan
Uzbek pastor, a Turkish Christian leaders said, "This Gospel back to
the era Bernabas and writing done on the 5-6 century AD, while Bernabas
live in the first century AD and is one of hawariyun Prophet Isa."
But
a Turkish university professors, Omar Faruk said, "The research will
prove the real age of this book and whether or Bernaba written by his
followers."
In the Gospel of Barnabas believes Jesus (Isa) as a messenger. Daily
Huffingtonpost, writing, Barnaba believes the Gospel messenger
(prophet) Isa successor treatise, which is derived descendant of Prophet
Ismail, the Prophet Muhammad.
Bernabas believed to be a disciple of Jesus in Jerusalem. Bernabas whose real name is Joseph, along with the other disciples to spread the teachings of Jesus. Barnabas was a Levite Jew from Cyprus.
In Wikipedia, Hajj Sayed argues. there is a dispute between Paul and Barnabas in Galatians when both are on a mission to preach Syprus (45-49 M).
These differences support the teaching of Paul's gospel of Barnabas. Bernabas Gospel is different from the Codex Sinaiticus, since it uses ancient Aramaic rather than Greek.
Aramaic is believed to be the language of Jesus or Jesus. In
contrast to many other Gospels, the book allegedly written Bernabas
Bernabas during his stay in Cyprus, after her split from Paul.
Peak, two days ago, an ancient Bible was published for the first time after 12 years kept the Turkish government.
This
Bible is currently stored at the museum has become a country of Turkey
and the world community's attention, including from the Vatican.
Turkey's 1500-Year-Old, $28M Bible Linked to Gospel of Barnabas?
The Vatican has made an official request to gain access to a
1500-year-old Bible worth $28 million currently held by the Turkish
government in Ankara, Turkey. There is speculation that the Bible may be
a copy of the Gospel of Barnabas – a telling of Jesus' ministry Muslims
believe is part of the original Gospels.
Photocopies of the holy
book's pages are reportedly worth about $1.7 million, but the relic
isn't so extremely valuable just because of its age, but also because of
its construction and its contents. The Bible is handwritten in gold
lettering on loosely strung together animal hide and written in Syriac.
Syriac is a dialect of Aramaic – Jesus' native language. Aramaic itself
is rarely present in today's society, as it is now only spoken in a
small village near Damascus.
The Gospel of Barnabas is not
included in the New Testament alongside Matthew, Mark, Luke and John,
and in fact Barnabas opposes the New Testament and rather has clear
similarities to the Muslim interpretation of Jesus. Barnabas even
contains a story in which Jesus predicts the coming of Prophet Muhammad.
Muslims believe this original gospel has been suppressed.
However,
theology professor Ömer Faruk Harman told Today Zaman, "Muslims may be
disappointed to see that this copy does not include things they would
like to see and it might have no relation with the content of the Gospel
of Barnabas."
The Turkish government gained possession of the
Bible back in 2000 when they caught a band of thieves and smugglers
cutting through Turkey with the bible as well as other antiques, illegal
excavations, and explosives.
The tome has been kept at the
courthouse until recently, and is set to make its way, under heavy
security, to Turkey's Ankara Ethnography Museum. But before it settles
there, the Vatican is hoping to get a chance to study and investigate
the extremely valuable book.
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