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>Interesting. I had come upon their website before. I just have one issue
>which may be solved in the future. That is who do the gospels say they
>are authored by? Maybe I missed it so I'll be looking at it again but
>this is crucial to believing whether a book is from God or not. I would
>also like to know why they do not follow other Apocrypha and what do they
>see in these gospels that gives authority to take them over other Aramaic or
>Christian Gospels? But I know you may not be able to answer these, so i'm
>not really directing them to you I'm just thinking out loud.
Hi Anwar - yes, their origins are unclear. We know who discovered
them, who translated them, but who wrote the Aramaic writins
themselves? If the information you're seeking can't be found in the
web site, try contacting Nazariah himself. If I remember correctly,
one book he carries (and it's very reasonably priced) covers the
history of the Essene writings.
Cheers,
Jo
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