Authors: Bart D. Ehrman
Greek language proficiency, 71â76, 138â139, 198
Greek Septuagint, 67, 75, 76
Guthrie, Kenneth Sylvan, 258â259
Â
Handing Over of Pilate,
157â159
Harris, William, 71
Harrison, A. N., 98
Hebrew Bible.
See
Old Testament
Hebrew language, 72â73, 75, 198
Hebrews, book of, 22, 23, 115, 221, 229
Heliodorus, 41
hell, 7, 18, 65
Hemis monastery, 252â253, 254
Heraclides of Pontus, 16â17, 27, 247
heresiologists, 221
heretical views.
See
false teachings
Herod, King, 27, 29, 40, 56, 149, 239
Herod Antipas, 153â154
Herodotus, 39
Hesiod, 247
Hezser, Catherine, 72â73
historical writing, 44â45, 47â49, 232â234
Hitler diaries, 13â15
Holy Spirit, gifts of the, 100â101
Holy Spirit-inspired forgery, 123â125
Homer, 247
Homilies,
190â192, 204
homonymous writing, 23
homosexual acts by Jesus, 261
hope, forgery to inspire, 29â31
Hosea, 145, 200
human body/flesh, 88â90, 96, 211â212, 214â217
humiliation of rival, 27
humility of disciple, writing to demonstrate, 129â133
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Iamblichus, 131â133
India, accounts of Jesus in, 253â254
Infancy Gospel of Thomas,
237â239
influence, forgery increasing, 8â9, 31â32
intention to deceive, 25â26, 38â39, 122
Irenaeus, 207, 212, 213, 225â226
Isaiah, 30, 127â128, 145, 146, 162
Israel, king of, 146â147, 224
Issa stories, 252â254
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James, book of, 192â198
James, brother of Jesus, 60, 61, 62, 187, 193, 197â199, 203, 205, 206, 209, 213, 234, 236
Jenkins, Jerry, 105
Jeremiah, 145
Jerome, 21
Jerusalem's destruction, 56â57, 59, 68, 149â150
Jesus: and the adulterous woman, 160, 242; birth of, 89, 235â236, 239; bringing the sword, 143; childhood miracle accounts, 236â239; divine revelation through, 7; docetists views of, 53â54, 57, 59â60, 86, 89; early church schisms and, 61â63, 182, 183; as engaging in homosexuality, 261; in forged apocalypse, 18; Gnostic views of, 96, 182, 210, 211â212, 214; Golden Rule, 265; in
Gospel of Nicodemus,
150â152, 172â173; James's relationship to, 193â194; as Jewish messiah, 145â149, 224â225; “lost years” stories, 252â254; as misinterpreted, 87; in modern-day hoaxes, 252â254, 259â261; pagan views of, 166, 169; and Paul's conversion, 79â81, 191â192, 202; questioned about the afterlife, 64â65; salvation through, 61, 81, 85, 99, 100, 109â111, 200; in the Sibylline oracles, 175â176; teachings in Gnostic forgeries, 161, 212â215; transfiguration of, 68â69; as truth, 3; as vegetarian, 259; writings attributed to, 8, 18, 31, 159â163.
See also
second coming beliefs
Jesus, crucifixion of: blaming Jews for the, 55â57, 148, 149â152, 163, 171;
Crucifixion of Jesus, by
an Eye-Witness, The,
254â256; Gnostic account of, 213â214; Pilate's
Death Sentence
hoax, 257â258; Roman Empire in accounts of, 55â58, 151, 152, 156.
See also
Pilate Gospels
Jesus, resurrection of: account in
Gospel of Peter,
17, 57â59; adding to the account in Mark, 242â243; as of the flesh, 211â212, 217; in
Gospel of Nicodemus,
152; modern forgery discounting, 254â256
Jesus Seminar, 246
Jewish/Christian conflicts, 145â159; alleged cover-up of Jesus's resurrection, 58, 59; blaming Jews for crucifixion, 55â57, 148â152, 163, 171; Christian forgeries in answer to, 149â152, 163, 177; Jewish reaction to Christian claims, 145â149, 176â177; maligning Judaism in
Barnabas,
149, 229â231.
See also
Pilate Gospels
Jewish law and Christians:
Barnabas
discrediting, 149, 230; early church schism over, 60â63, 181, 218; forgeries addressing, 109â110, 112, 189â190, 195â198, 203â205, 208; James's commitment to, 193; Marcion's views on, 85, 231â232; Paul on salvation through Jesus over, 80â81, 85, 99, 191, 195â196, 231
Jews/Judaism: apocalyptic writing in, 29â30; king of Israel, 146â147, 224; linking Gospels with, 224â225; literacy and language skills, 72â75; pagan views of, 165, 169; as united with Gentile Christians, 109; varied messianic beliefs, 146â147; writing forgeries to support, 28â29, 174â175
John, Apostle (son of Zebedee), 21, 23, 227, 229
John, author of Revelation, 21, 23
John, Gospel of, 9, 10, 23, 56, 150, 160, 162, 193, 223â229, 242, 244, 250
John the Baptist, 153, 154
Jonah, 42
Joseph, husband of Mary, 234â239
Joseph of Arimathea, 255
Josephus, 27, 40, 73
Joshua, 86, 224
Jude, 21, 69, 186â188, 247â248
Judges, 224
justification of forgery.
See
scholarly justification of forgery
Justin Martyr, 149, 169, 176, 225, 226
Justus of Tiberius, 73
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knowledge of the divine, 96, 210, 211, 214, 215
Kujau, Konrad, 13, 14, 15, 26
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LaHaye, Timothy, 105
last days.
See
second coming beliefs
Late, Great Planet Earth, The
(Lindsey), 105
Left Behind
series (Jenkins and LaHaye), 105
Letter of Aristeas,
28â29, 67
Letter of Herod to Pilate,
153â155
Letter of Pilate to Claudius,
155â156
Letter of Pilate to Herod,
154â155
Letters of Paul and Seneca,
18, 90â92, 114, 171
libraries, ancient, 26â27
lies and deceptions: ancient views on, 41â42; beyond literary forgery, 219â220, 249â250; Christianity's legacy of, 40â42, 261â265; falsifications, 240â245; forgery as, 9, 10, 25, 36, 37â38, 40; George Washington illustration, 44â45; “noble/medicinal lie,” 41, 42, 263; nuances of falsehood, 45â46; plagiarism, 220, 245â249; to promote “truth,” 144, 216, 217, 218, 250, 265.
See also
early Christian forgery; fabrications; false attribution; modern forgeries and hoaxes
Lindsey, Hal, 105
literary genre, 46
Long-Lost Second Book of Acts,
258â259
Longinus, 154, 155
Lucian of Samosata, 28, 48
Luke, Gospel of, 23, 55, 86â87, 206, 220â221, 223, 225â228, 239, 248
Luke the physician, 206â209
Luther, Martin, 196
lying.
See
lies and deceptions
Â
MacDonald, Dennis, 103, 104
Marcion, 84â89, 104, 182, 211, 216, 231â232
Marcion's canon, 86â87
Marcus Aurelius, 134, 136, 137, 167
Mark, Gospel of, 23, 55, 57, 70, 223â228, 242â244, 248, 250, 260â261
marriage, 18, 82â83, 94, 99â100, 103â104, 105
Martial, 29, 37, 39, 247
Mary, mother of Jesus, 89, 234â239, 258â259
Mary Magdalene, 17, 259
Matthew (“Matthaias”), 215
Matthew, Gospel of, 9, 10, 23, 24, 55â58, 63, 69, 143, 151â152, 162, 193, 223â228, 239, 248
Maximin Daia, 173
Meade, David, 126â127, 129
“medicinal lie,” 41, 42, 263
Melito, 149
messianic claims, 145â149, 224â225
Metzger, Bruce, 4, 123
Micah, 145
military forgeries, 27
Minucius Felix, 167â168
miracles: accounts of Jesus's childhood, 236â239; in forgeries about Peter, 49â52, 62; of Jesus, 152, 156, 157, 158, 172
misattribution, 24, 140, 221â222, 249â250
modern forgeries and hoaxes, 252â261;
The Confession of Pontius Pilate,
259;
The Crucifixion of Jesus, by an Eye-Witness,
254â256;
The Gospel of the Holy Twelve,
259;
Long-Lost Second Book of Acts,
258â259;
The Passover Plot,
260; Pilate's
Death Sentence,
256â258; Smith's “Secret Gospel” of Mark, 260â261;
The Unknown Life of Jesus Christ,
252â254
Moody Bible Institute, 2, 3, 5
Moses, 229â230
motivation for forgery, 25â32; credibility and being heard, 8â9, 31â32; defending religion, 28â29; humiliation of rival, 27, 29; inspiring hope by apocalypse, 29â31; and intention, 25â26, 38â39, 122; political or military ends, 27â28; profit, 15, 26â27; pulling a ruse, 15â17, 27
Müller, Max, 254
Muratorian Canon, 87â88
mythology, 45, 233
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Nag Hammadi library, 161, 212â213, 215
Narrative of Joseph of Arimathea,
161
Natural History of the Great Prophet of Nazareth
(Venturini), 256
Nero, Emperor, 67, 68, 70, 91, 92, 155
New Testament: anonymous works of the, 10, 23, 220, 229;
Apocalypse of Peter
and, 63â64; containing fabrications, 239â240; discrepancies in, 5; falsifications in the, 242â245; forged out of conflict, 183; four literary genres, 17; overview on forgeries in, 9â10, 65â70, 118, 262.
See also
canonical Gospels
Nicodemus, 255
“noble lie,” 41, 42, 263
noncanonical books, 17â19
nothos
(illegitimate child), 37, 38, 48
Notovitch, Nicolas, 252â254
Numbers, 115
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objective truth, 3â4, 5
Old Testament: apocalypse in, 30; attempts to link Gospels with, 224â225;
Barnabas
on broken Jewish covenant, 149, 229â231; deception by God in, 42; forgeries in the, 117, 126â128, 131; Marcion rejecting the, 85â89, 231â232; on the messiah, 145â149; Septuagint, 67, 75, 76; varied early church views on, 182
Onomacritus of Athens, 39
Origen, 42, 169, 234
orthonymous writing, 22â23
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pagans, 163â176; beliefs of, 6, 164â165; as bowing to Jesus, 151, 237; Christian forgeries to fend off, 145, 170â173, 177â178; converting to Christianity, 169â170, 202; opposition to Christians, 67, 145, 165â170, 177; and the Sibylline oracles, 173â176
Palestine, 72
Papias, 226â227
Parthenopaeus
(play; Dionysius), 16â17, 27
Passover Plot, The
(Schonfield), 260
pastoral letter forgeries, 93â105; absent from Marcion's canon, 86â87; 1 and 2 Timothy copyist view, 97â98; first scholarly suspicions about, 95â96; Harrison's statistics of word usage,
98; looking at historical context, 100â102; overview on, 93â97; possible reasons for, 103â105; and reactualizing the tradition, 128â129; verisimilitude in 1 and 2 Timothy, 102â103; word comparisons, 99â100, 278n14
Paul, Apostle: as aligned with Peter, 199â204, 209; ancient fabrications about, 81â83, 155; associating
Barnabas
with, 231â232; attribution of Luke and, 228; authentic letters by, 22â23, 93; beliefs on the flesh, 90; coauthoring by, 77, 114; controversy surrounding / opposition to, 60â63, 180â182, 188â189, 199â202; conversion of, 79â81, 191â192, 202; death of, 70, 92; on faith, 99, 195â198; falsification of writings of, 244â245; forgeries in support of, 87, 199â202; forgery of Jesus writing to, 161; linked to sexual abstinence teachings, 18, 82, 103â105, 233; modern fictions of, 79â81, 258; Peter and authority of, 190â192, 206; philosophers linked with, 18, 91â92; salvation through Jesus over Jewish law, 80â81, 85, 99, 191, 195â196, 231; second coming beliefs of, 90, 99â102, 106â108, 110â111.
See also
Acts of the Apostles
Paul, forgeries in opposition to, 188â198; book of James, 192â198; noncanonical
Epistle of Peter,
189â190; overview, 188â189; the
Pseudo-Clementine Writings,
190â192
Pauline forgeries, 84â93;
Apocalypse of Paul,
213; Colossians, 112â114, 129â130, 185; deutero-Pauline letters, 92â93; as disciples writing in name of Paul, 129â133; Ephesians, 108â112, 129â130, 143â144; Hebrews, 22, 221;
Letters of Paul and Seneca,
18, 90â92, 114, 171; overview on New Testament, 92â93, 188; perpetrated by Marcion, 84â88; scholars' reluctance to label forgeries, 118, 119; 2 Thessalonians, 19â21, 105â108, 120; secretary hypothesis and, 108, 114, 134â135; 3 Corinthians, 88â90, 216.
See also
pastoral letter forgeries
Pausanias, 29
pen names, 23â24
persecution, 66â67
Peter, Apostle: in
Acts of Peter and Paul,
155;
Acts of Peter
fabrication, 18, 50â52, 233; ancient literacy and education, 70â73; attribution of Mark and, 223, 226, 227, 228; authority and Paul, 190â192, 206; death under Nero, 68, 70; forgeries aligning Paul with, 199â204, 209; forgery of Jesus writing to, 161; Gentile Christians and Jewish law, 60â63, 189â190, 203, 204; as illiterate, 75, 138; miracles allegedly performed by, 49â52, 62; possibility of Greek proficiency, 73â75,
138â139; stories about, 49â52; supposedly appointing Clement, 222
Petrine forgeries, 52â70;
Apocalypse of Peter,
18, 30, 63â65;
Coptic Apocalypse of Peter,
213â214; as disciples writing in name of Peter, 131â133; early church schism and, 60â63;
Epistle of Peter,
62â63; 1 and 2 Peter, 65â70, 75â77, 199â202; and the secretary hypothesis, 118, 134â139.
See also Gospel of Peter
Philemon, 93, 200, 207
Philippians, 80, 81, 93, 110, 113
philosophers: associating Paul with, 18, 91â92; converting to Christianity, 169â170; forgeries of works by, 26â27, 37; on lying, 41; plagiarism by, 247; story of Dionysius, 16; theory of disciples writing in name of, 129â133