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๐ Discover the gospel truths they donโt want you to read!
The Gnostic Gospels Master Collection compiles 22 rare and historically rejected gospels, including those of Mary Magdalene, Thomas, Judas, and Pistis Sophia. Highly rated with 4.5 stars from 974 reviews, it ranks top in multiple Christian subcategories, offering a comprehensive, scholarly, and transformative reading experience for those seeking deeper spiritual knowledge beyond the traditional Bible.

| Best Sellers Rank | #2,364 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #1 in Quaker Christianity (Books) #2 in Jesus, the Gospels & Acts (Books) #11 in Christian Bible Apocrypha & Pseudepigrapha |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 974 Reviews |
A**R
An excellent read and handy reference book
A very good reference for the many things that were left out of the bible when it was compiled.
S**I
Knowing the unknown
This is indeed a tremendous bundle of spiritual gifts to guide us on our path towards our journey! Canโt wait to read them!
A**D
Words are beautiful but packaging
The book is amazing! The design is nice except the yellow banner on the bottom that says โ3 Supplementary Contents insideโ it takes away from the beauty of the cover. Makes it look tacky. And whoever packaged mine did a horrible job. The back cover is bent and creased real bad because they just threw it in a box, did not wrap it with anything. Those people working in the warehouse can be really lazy.
C**N
Well Written, Well organized.
Book is very well written and organized. The nature of the Gnostic Gospels can be a little hard to follow. I am using various study books in AudioBook form combined with this book in actual print form to get the most out of the study. This system seems to work very well. Excellet book.
S**D
Interesting, but...
The book itself is great... large size, easy to read, arranged well. The content... well let's just say I have an issue with some of it. I keep hearing about the Gnostic gospels and the Gospel of Thomas and the Gospel of Mary so I figured I would get a copy of the Gnostic gospels and see what it says. The Gospel of Thomas is all over the place. It is a word salad. Very little of it makes any sense at all. It is full of these esoteric and mystical phrases and then we are told to figure it out basically... like ending with a sentence of "for those with ears to hear". I find it hard to believe that Jesus would come here to "save" us, to teach us, guide us, show us the path to salvation and paradise... and then leave us cryptic messages. Why not just teach us the truth? Why not just say what we need to know and learn in plain language? This is totally illogical to me and therefore I cannot put much faith in anything here. As for the Gospel of Mary, so much is missing that it is hard to put any faith in that text either. Several pages right before she describes the afterlife and the stations one must pass through being judged and questioned by entities who guard the passage. There is no context for this as the pages are missing. What leads up to this? Who exactly is she referring to? Everyone or a particular person's experience? Is this something Jesus said or what? We do not know because the pages are missing. Now I know why they were passed over for the canonical book. The rest of the content is interesting in and of itself.
C**S
Exactly what I expected to get
I'm reading the entire missing books of the Bible and getting more information for myself to understand and know. I'm glad I've done it and I feel like everyone should read the entire missing books of the Bible and understand them for yourself !
D**A
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B**S
A great BUT tough slog.
Ok. This book offers so much information in one place your mind just melts. But it is the same fact that so much information is contained that makes this book so wonderful. The author refrains from much analysis of his own that drove me to consider the set from reading his other works. But there are 2 problems. #2 the book contains other books in the set. For someone who is on a strick budget, books are a luxury. It should recognize that you already have a book purchased that is also contained in the encyclopedia. It should then say you already have a book in this set and remove or give a discount. Gospel of Mary Magdalene and Gospel of Thomas are explicit examples. Why must you pay twice for them when they are contained in the larger book. #1 The glaring problem is that his own books to no coincide with each other or book from other authors on vary same subject. This and his other books on lost gospels take actual printed text from the translated actual source. These writings and texts he is using are not interpretations but word for word copies of the official authorized text. But his books differ in these official texts from themselves and other authors. In both his books Gospels of Mary Magdalene and Thomas and this book, the official texts vary both from line to line in both of individual words but of whole sentences. That can't be. These texts must coincide with his other books word for word BUT ALSO with other authors that are using the same very texts in their books. I frankly would like to know why.
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