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Gospel of the Hebrews A noncanonical gospel from the late first—early second century. It is no longer extant but is mentioned and quoted by several early church fathers. The work appears to have resembled the New Testament Gospels in its coverage of the life of Jesus from birth to resurrection, but includes several unique details. It might have been a Hebrew or Aramaic version of Matthew’s Gospel.
The Gospel of the Hebrews does not appear in an extant ancient Bible or canonical list. It is often associated with the Gospel of the Nazarenes and the Gospel of the Ebionites—other now-lost texts that might have been variations of the Gospel of the Hebrews.
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