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stone.<br />
10. Dropping from the heights:<br />
again "throw".<br />
11. And they threw him down:<br />
ditto<br />
12. They grabbed him, "take„ the term in this context as of<br />
10. see above.<br />
13. They dragged him to the ground <strong>and</strong> kicked him<br />
with their feet:<br />
This formulation can be clearly categorised. And indeed, it<br />
is about the worm, which was pulled out of the man, <strong>and</strong><br />
was crushed <strong>and</strong> killed by the disciples.<br />
14. They put him a stone on his stomach<br />
again a stone is mentioned.<br />
Forgery in Nag Hammadi:<br />
In the writings from the cave Nag Hammadis in Egypt in 1945, we<br />
can also recognize the same fingerprint of the plagiarists of the<br />
New Testament.<br />
<strong>Gospel</strong> of Philip <strong>and</strong> the <strong>Gospel</strong> of Thomas<br />
In the <strong>Gospel</strong> of Philip <strong>and</strong> the <strong>Gospel</strong> of Thomas there<br />
appear authentic sayings <strong>and</strong> sermons corresponding to the<br />
teachings of the Essene Baptist. Additionally, they only obtain<br />
meaning in the context of the Doctrine of the <strong>Essenes</strong>.<br />
The problem arises when one does not know the true meaning<br />
of the terms falsified in the NT, such as, temple, Satan,<br />
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