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Evangelios Apocrifos
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Synopsis "Evangelios Apocrifos"
Los Evangelios apócrifos fueron escritos en los primeros siglos del cristianismo y cuentan historias relativas a Jesús, que contienen episodios omitidos en los textos canónicos. No fueron aceptados por la ortodoxia católica, y entre ellos se encuentran los rollos del mar muerto y los de Nag Hammadi. Se les dio el nombre de Evangelios por su aspecto similar a los cuatro evangelios admitidos en el canon del Nuevo Testamento. Sin embargo, muchos de ellos no tienen un estilo evangélico. Algunos de estos escritos aparecieron en comunidades gnósticas, con la intención de contener palabras ocultas (en griego, apokryphos). Y cabe comentar que el término apócrifo no indicaba en sus orígenes falsedad sino misterio. Estos mensajes, ocultos entre los discursos de Cristo y atribuidos a Él, estaban reservados a los iniciados en esas comunidades. The Apocryphal Gospels were written during the first centuries of Christianity and tell stories from the life of Jesus, which include episodes excluded from the Canonical texts. The Apocrypha, not accepted by Catholic tradition, include the Dead Sea Scrolls and the Nag Hammadi Scrolls. They were called Gospels for their similarity in form to the four Gospels accepted into the Canon of the New Testament. Nevertheless, many of them lack a strictly evangelical style. Some appeared in the Gnostic communities, with the intention of relaying "hidden" or encrypted words (in ancient Greek, apokryphos). It's worth noting that the term "apocryphal" did not originally indicate error or exclusion, but mystery. These messages, hidden in the words spoken by and attributed to Jesus, were reserved for those fully initiated in such communities.