
Notes:
Langdon smiled softly. “Unless they had a child.”
Sophie stood transfixed.
“Behold,” Teabing proclaimed. “the greatest cover-up in human history. Not
only was Jesus Christ married, but He was a father.”
The Da Vinci Code, p. 249
Claim #1, Jesus was married.
Bold statement, where’s the proof?
Dan Brown’s answer is, “The Gnostics.”
What do we know about the Gnostics?
In the book, Teabing says that the Gnostics knew and taught that Jesus was married.
He sights the Gospel of Philip, a Gnostic writing uncovered at Nag Hammadi, as the source.
Teabing’s supposed case for Philip saying Jesus is married comes out of
one phrase which describes Mary Magdalene as a companion of Jesus.
His disciples were companions. Same word.
Teabing tries to make the case that the word “companion” can also mean,
“wife,” based on the meaning of the word in Aramaic.
But the gospel of Philip wasn’t written in Aramaic, it was written in Greek.
no other Gnostic gospel mentions anything about the marriage of Jesus.
CONCLUSION 1
This Gospel is a form of gnosticism tied with worship of ancient Pheneacia – worship
Of gods of sexual orgy – find this enlightenment comes through orgasm for men I ritual sex –
pity the poor women
…………..May be very popular in my son’s university….culture come back after break see
Gospel Brown wands to hide and St.Paul didn’t want hearers to lose.