A fourth-century scrap of papyrus makes reference to a wife of Jesus Christ, a concept unheard-of in Christianity that could, if authenticated, have massive effects on the faith.
Harvard historian Karen L. King says she was given the document by a donor who has asked to remain anonymous. A “small circle of experts” in ancient texts and Coptic linguistics have confirmed that the Egyptian text is most likely not a forgery.Â
The text quotes Jesus saying, “My wife…” after which the page, no larger than a business card, is cut off. in a line below, the text reads, “she will be able to be my disciple.”
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