He is the author of My Father's Paradise: A Son's Search for His Jewish Past in Kurdish Iraq, … He has reported from Africa, Europe, Scandinavia, and the Middle East. Download it once and read it on your Kindle device, PC, phones or tablets. De sabar is een traditionele trommel uit het gebied van de Wolof, Lébou en Sérères, gelegen in het tegenwoordige Senegal.De trommel lijkt veel op de djembé, maar hij is langer en smaller.Hij wordt wel de "koninklijke trommel van Senegal" genoemd. Ariel Sabar. This is because that fragment of the Gospel of John appeared to have been copied from every second line of an online translation of John's Gospel in an ancient Coptic dialect called Lycopolitan; also, the Lycopolitan language died out prior to the sixth century, and the John fragment was carbon-dated to somewhere between the seventh and ninth centuries. The papyrus fragment seems ripe for a Monty Python sketch…. This thesis became much more widely circulated after it was made the center of the plot of The Da Vinci Code, a best-selling 2003 novel by author Dan Brown. Barker is the subject of a 2014 biography — The Outsider: The Life and Times of Roger Barker — by award-winning American journalist Ariel Sabar. Eventually, Ariel Sabar's tracing of the provenance to Walter Fritz in 2016 provided the final proof, and King conceded that the evidence "presse[d] in the direction of forgery." Yona Sabar (* 1938 in Zaxo, Irak) ist ein kurdisch-jüdischer Gelehrter, Linguist und Forscher.. Er wurde in der Stadt Zaxo der kurdischen Region im Nordirak geboren. [7] King later conceded, saying that evidence suggests that the Gospel of Jesus' Wife is a forgery. [8], The fragment also includes the line, "she will be able to be my disciple". [8][25][21] King rejected any link between The Da Vinci Code and the Gospel of Jesus' Wife. [33] This early medieval date upended King's and Bagnall's claims that the papyrus likely dated to the fourth century AD.Though King sought to claim that the eighth-century radiocarbon date was still evidence of probable authenticity, the date was historically problematic: By the eighth century AD, Egypt was in the early Islamic era and Coptic Christianity was orthodox, making it unclear why anyone in that period would be copying a previously unknown "heretical" text about a married Jesus. According to this note, "Professor Fecht" believed it to be the only instance of a text in which Jesus uses direct speech to refer to a wife. Religion journal won't pull paper based on bogus 'gospel, "Harvard scholar's discovery suggests Jesus had a wife", "Harvard professor identifies scrap of papyrus suggesting some early Christians believed Jesus was married", "Ancient text has Jesus referring to 'my wife, "HDS scholar announces existence of new early Christian gospel from Egypt", "The Inside Story of the Controversial New Text About Jesus", "Jesus Wife" Research Leads To Suspicions That Artifact Is A Fake", "Gospel of Jesus's Wife is fake, claims expert", "NT Blog: Gospel of Jesus' Wife in New Testament Studies", "Jesus said to them, 'My wife...': A New Coptic Papyrus Fragment", "Authenticity Of The 'Gospel Of Jesus's Wife' Called Into Question", "Fresh Doubts Raised About Papyrus Scrap Known as 'Gospel of Jesus' Wife, "New clues cast doubt on 'Gospel of Jesus' Wife, "How The Gospel of Jesus's Wife Might Have Been Forged", "HDS Scholar Announces Existence of a New Early Christian Gospel from Egypt", 'The Unbelievable Tale of Jesus' Wife' by Ariel Sabar, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Gospel_of_Jesus%27_Wife&oldid=1009797021, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 2 March 2021, at 10:05.