NY Times: A Faded Piece of Papyrus Refers to Jesus’ Wife

A historian of early Christianity at Harvard Divinity School has identified a scrap of papyrus that she says was written in Coptic in the fourth century and contains a phrase never seen in any piece of Scripture: “Jesus said to them, ‘My wife …’ ”

The faded papyrus fragment is smaller than a business card, with eight lines on one side, in black ink legible under a magnifying glass. Just below the line about Jesus having a wife, the papyrus includes a second provocative clause that purportedly says, “she will be able to be my disciple.”

The finding was made public in Rome on Tuesday at theInternational Congress of Coptic Studies by Karen L. King, a historian who has published several books about new Gospel discoveries and is the first woman to hold the nation’s oldest endowed chair, the Hollis professor of divinity.

She repeatedly cautioned that this fragment should not be taken as proof that Jesus, the historical person, was actually married. The text was probably written centuries after Jesus lived, and all other early, historically reliable Christian literature is silent on the question, she said.

But the discovery is exciting, Dr. King said, because it is the first known statement from antiquity that refers to Jesus speaking of a wife. It provides further evidence that there was an active discussion among early Christians about whether Jesus was celibate or married, and which path his followers should choose.

Full Article here.


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    #PLEASE BE MARY MAGDALENE
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    #i’m waiting for the jesus/judas fics #jebediah you can’t write that about jesus! #no mom you don’t get my FEELS #go...
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    i really hope this is ancient fanfiction of a bored christian writing about jesus’s married life or something XDDD
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    #PLEASE BE MARY MAGDALENE (via Heathyr)
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    the first self-insert nonetheless!
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    ‘this fragment should not be taken as proof that Jesus, the historical person, was actually married. The text was...
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