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  1. The Acts of Philip. The Acts of Philip is an extensive collection of loosely connected epi-sodes1. However, it is possible to identify four cycles within the mate-rial: chapters 1–2, 3–7, 8–14, and chapter 15 with the martyrdom2. A part of the text is extant in two versions, a shorter and a longer one. This is the case with chapters 3 and ...

  2. 7 They said: If you have anything new to tell us, let us hear it, for we need nothing else but only to hear some new thing. 8 Philip: Then you must cast away the old man. The Lord said: Ye cannot put new wine into old bottles. I am glad to hear that you desire something new, for my Lord's teaching is new.

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  4. The Greek Acts of Philip (Acta Philippi) is an episodic gnostic apocryphal book of acts from the mid-to-late fourth century, originally in fifteen separate acta, that gives an accounting of the miraculous acts performed by the Apostle Philip, with overtones of the heroic romance.

  5. ISBN 978-1438217079. This book presents a full and competent translation of the Gospel writ en by apostle Philip — a personal Disciple of Jesus Christ, Who at ained Divinity thanks to help from Jesus. The translation is accommpanied by clarifying com-mentaries. In the Gospel, Philip put the emphasis on the method-ological aspect of spiritual ...

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  6. summary. François Bovon and Christopher Matthews utilize manuscript evidence gathered within the last half-century to provide a new translation of the apocryphal Acts of Philip.

  7. Of the Journeyings of Philip the Apostle, From the Fifteenth Acts Until the End, and Among Them the Martyrdom. About the time when the Emperor Trajan received the government of the Romans, after Simon the son of Clopas, who was bishop of Jerusalem, had suffered martyrdom in the eighth year of his reign, being the second bishop of the church ...

  8. The Acts of Philip — Unknown. Of the Journeyings of Philip the Apostle. From the Fifteenth Acts Until the End, and Among Them the Martyrdom. [2158] About the time when the Emperor Trajan received the government of the Romans, after Simon the son of Clopas, who was bishop of Jerusalem, had suffered martyrdom in the eighth year of his reign ...

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