Many of the Church Fathers—Irenaeus, Clement of Alexandria, Origen, and Jerome in particular—refer to a "Hebrew Gospel", or a gospel used by the Ebionites or the Nazaraeans. A number of these citations are thought to refer to the ', in various degrees of definitiveness. Some quite clearly refer to a "Gospel of the Hebrews" by name, whether accurately or not, while other attributions are by inference from a connection to a Hebrew version of Matthew, and still others entirely conjectural.
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- Many of the Church Fathers—Irenaeus, Clement of Alexandria, Origen, and Jerome in particular—refer to a "Hebrew Gospel", or a gospel used by the Ebionites or the Nazaraeans. A number of these citations are thought to refer to the ', in various degrees of definitiveness. Some quite clearly refer to a "Gospel of the Hebrews" by name, whether accurately or not, while other attributions are by inference from a connection to a Hebrew version of Matthew, and still others entirely conjectural. It is a matter of debate whether references to the "Gospel of the Hebrews" were to the ', whether references to the "Gospel of the Nazoreans" were to the Gospel of the Hebrews, or whether these were indeed just one Gospel named variously. A more definite consensus distinguishes both the Gospel of the Hebrews and the Gospel of the Nazoreans from the '. The literary relationship of these Gospels to the New Testament, including, is also a matter of debate.
- Ewangelie judeochrześcijańskie - apokryficzne ewangelie powstałe w I wieku w środowisku judeochrześcijan. Udokumentowane jest istnienie 3 judeochrześcijańskich ewangelii: Ewangelii Hebrajczyków, Ewangelii Nazarejczyków i Ewangelii Ebionitów. Żadna z nich nie zachowała się do naszych czasów, zostały zniszczone prawdopodobnie w V wieku. Przetrwały jedynie pojedyncze fragmenty zawarte w pismach pisarzy wczesnochrześcijańskich.
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- Many of the Church Fathers—Irenaeus, Clement of Alexandria, Origen, and Jerome in particular—refer to a "Hebrew Gospel", or a gospel used by the Ebionites or the Nazaraeans. A number of these citations are thought to refer to the ', in various degrees of definitiveness. Some quite clearly refer to a "Gospel of the Hebrews" by name, whether accurately or not, while other attributions are by inference from a connection to a Hebrew version of Matthew, and still others entirely conjectural.
- Ewangelie judeochrześcijańskie - apokryficzne ewangelie powstałe w I wieku w środowisku judeochrześcijan. Udokumentowane jest istnienie 3 judeochrześcijańskich ewangelii: Ewangelii Hebrajczyków, Ewangelii Nazarejczyków i Ewangelii Ebionitów. Żadna z nich nie zachowała się do naszych czasów, zostały zniszczone prawdopodobnie w V wieku. Przetrwały jedynie pojedyncze fragmenty zawarte w pismach pisarzy wczesnochrześcijańskich.
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- Jewish-Christian Gospels
- Ewangelie judeochrześcijańskie
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