Ancient Manuscript Reveals: Jesus Was Married And Fathered Two Children With Mary Magdalene

AncientPages.com - Theologians have long speculated about Jesus’ alleged romantic relationship with the famed prostitute Mary Magdalene.

The recently translated text might possibly be the first, real evidence of Jesus as a father and Mary Magdalene’s husband.

Professor Barrie Wilson and writer Simcha Jacobovic spent months translating the text, which they claim states Jesus had two children and the original Virgin Mary was Jesus’s wife and not his mother.

Professor Barrie Wilson and writer Simcha Jacobovic spent months translating the text, which they claim states Jesus had two children and the original Virgin Mary was Jesus’s wife and not his mother.

It can also challenge what is believed about the life of Jesus Christ, one of the best known and most talked-about people of human history.
"Jesus married the prostitute Mary Magdalene and had children, according to an ancient manuscript almost 1,500 years old found at the British Library.

The so-called “Lost Gospel”, which has been translated from Aramaic, allegedly reveals the startling new allegations, according to The Sunday Times.
Professor Barrie Wilson and writer Simcha Jacobovic spent months translating the text, which they claim states Jesus had two children and the original Virgin Mary was Jesus’s wife and not his mother.

Many experts have downplayed the biblical figure’s historical importance but, according to the translators of the new gospel, she is of much greater significance than previously thought," reports The Independent. Mary Magdalene already features in the existing gospels and is present at many of the important moments recorded in Jesus’s life.

“The Lost Gospel” is not the first to claim that Jesus married Mary Magdalene.

Both Nikos Kazantzakis in his 1953 book “The Last Temptation of Christ” and, more recently, Dan Brown in “The Da Vinci Code” made the same allegation.

Further revelations from the book, including the names of Jesus's children, will be released on Wednesday.

The publisher, Pegasus, has confirmed the press conference will go ahead as planned."

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