Read Lost scriptures: books that did not make it into the New Testament Online
Authors: [edited by] Bart D. Ehrman
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to us at all times—for this is your will,
sword and killed her. For I could not see
that we should always seek you, and you
her commit adultery with another.”
have given us the right to ask and to
receive, and have not only permitted us
52 When the apostle heard this he this, but have also taught us how to pray—said, “O insane intercourse, who are not seen by us with the bodily
how you lead to shamelessness! O unreeyes, but who are never hidden from strained lust, how have you excited this
those of our soul, and who are hidden in
man to do this! O work of the serpent,
form, but manifested to us by your works;
how you rage in your own!” And the
by your many deeds we have recognized
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you as much as we are able, and you
“An ugly-looking man, entirely black, rehave given us your gifts without measure ceived me; and his clothing was exceedsaying, ‘Ask, and it shall be given you; ingly filthy. And he took me to a place
seek, and you shall find; knock, and it
where there were many chasms, and a
shall be opened unto you.’5 We pray,
great stench and most hateful vapour
therefore, being afraid of our sins. And
were given forth thence. And he made
we ask you not for riches or gold or silver
me look into each chasm, and in the first
or possessions or any of those things that
I saw blazing fire, and fiery wheels runcome from earth and go into the earth ning, and souls were hung upon these
again; but we beg of you and entreat that
wheels, dashing against each other. And
in your holy name you raise this woman
there was crying and great lamentation
lying here by your power, to your glory
and no Saviour was there. And that man
and to an awakening of faith in those
said to me, ‘These souls are akin to you,
who stand by.”
and in the days of reckoning they were
delivered to punishment and destruction.
And he said to the young man,
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And then others are brought in their
after sealing him, “Go and take
stead; in like manner all these are again
her hand and say to her, ‘With iron I
succeeded by others. These are they who
killed you with my hands, and with my
perverted the intercourse of man and
hands I raise you because of faith in
wife.’ And again I looked down, and saw
Jesus.’ ” And the young man went and
infants heaped upon each other, strugstood by her, saying, “I have believed in gling and lying upon each other. And he
you, O Christ Jesus.” And looking upon
said to me, ‘These are their children, and
Judas Thomas the apostle, he said to him,
for this they are placed here for a testi
“Pray for me, that my Lord, upon whom
mony against them.’
I call, may come to my help.” And laying
his hand on her hand he said, “Come,
“And he brought me to another
Lord Jesus Christ, give her life and me
56 chasm, and as I looked into it I
the reality of your faith.” And he drew
saw mud and worms spouting forth, and
her by the hand, and she sprang up and
souls wallowing there; and I heard a great
sat looking at the great multitude standgnashing of teeth come from them. And ing around. And she also saw the apostle
that man said to me, ‘These are the souls
standing opposite her, and leaving her
of women who left their husbands and
couch she sprang up and fell at his feet
committed adultery with others, and they
and took hold of his garments, saying, “I
have been brought to this torment.’ And
pray, Lord, where is your companion
he showed me another chasm, and lookwho has not left me to remain in that ing into it I saw souls hung up, some by
fearful and grievous place, but has given
the tongue, some by the hair, some by
me up to you, saying, ‘Take this one, that
the hands, others by the feet, head downshe may be made perfect, and thereafter ward, and reeking with smoke and sulbe brought into her own place.’?”
phur. Concerning these the man who accompanied me said the following: ‘The And the apostle said to her,
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souls hung up by the tongue are slander
“Tell us where you have been.”
And she answered, “Do you, who were
with me, to whom also I was entrusted,
wish to hear?” And she commenced thus:
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ers and such as have spoken false and
dered away.’ And received by you, I now
disgraceful words and are not ashamed.
stand before you; I beg, therefore, and
Those hung up by their hair are the
supplicate you that I may not come to
shameless, who are not ashamed at all
those places of punishment which I have
and go about with uncovered heads in the
seen.”
world. Those hung up by the hands are
they who took that which did not belong
to them and have stolen, and who never
58 And the apostle said, “You have
heard what this woman has regave anything to the poor, nor helped the counted. And these are not the only punafflicted; but they did so because they ishments, but there are others worse than
wished to get everything, and cared neithese. And you too, unless you turn to ther for law nor right. And these hung up
the God whom I preach, and abstain from
by the feet are those who lightly and
your former works and from the deeds
eagerly walked in wicked ways and diswhich you did in ignorance, shall find orderly paths, not visiting the sick nor
your end in these punishments. Believe,
escorting those who depart this life. On
therefore, in Christ Jesus, and he will
this account each soul receives what it
forgive you the former sins and will
has done.’
cleanse you from all your bodily desires
that remain on the earth, and will heal
“And again he led me forth and
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you from the faults that follow after you
showed me a very dark cavern,
and go along with you and are found
exhaling a very bad stench. Many souls
before you. Let every one of you put off
were peeping out thence, wishing to get
the old man and put on the new,6 and
some share of the air. And their keepers
leave your former course of conduct and
would not let them look out. And my
behaviour. Those who steal, let them steal
companion said to me, ‘This is the prison
no more, but let them live, labouring and
of those souls which you saw. For when
working.7 The adulterers are no more to
they have fully received their punishment
commit adultery, lest they give themfor that which each has done, others sucselves up to everlasting punishment. For ceed them. Some are fully consumed,
with God adultery is an evil exceedingly
others are given up to other punishments.’
wicked above all other evils. Put away
And the keepers of the souls in the dark
also covetousness and lying and drunkcavern said to the man that had charge of enness and slandering, and do not return
me, ‘Give her to us, that we may bring
evil for evil!8 For all these are alien and
her to the others till the time comes when
strange to the God whom I preach. But
she is handed over to punishment.’ But
walk rather in faith and meekness and
he said to them, ‘I will not give her to
holiness and hope, in which God rejoices,
you, because I am afraid of him who
that you may become his kinsmen, exdelivered her to me. For I was not told to pecting from him those gifts which only
leave her here; I shall take her back with
a few receive.”
me, till I get an injunction about her.’
And he took me and brought me to an
The whole people therefore beother place, where there were men who 59 lieved and presented obedient
were cruelly tortured. He who is like
you took me and gave me up
to you, saying to you, ‘Take her, for
she is one of the sheep which have wan6Cf. Col. 3: 9. 7Cf. Eph. 4: 28. 8Cf. I Pet. 3: 9.
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souls to the living God and Christ Jesus,
of him. And the fame of him spread over
rejoicing in the blessed works of the Most
all the cities and villages, and all who
High and in his holy service. And they
had sick persons or such as were troubled
brought money for the service of the widby unclean spirits brought them to him; ows. For he had them gathered together
and some they laid on the road by which
in the cities, and he sent to all of them
he was to pass, and he healed all by the
by his deacons what was necessary, both
power of the Lord. And those who were
clothing as well as food. He himself did
healed by him said with one accord and
not cease to preach and to speak to them
one voice, “Glory to you, Jesus, who in
and to show that this Jesus is the Messiah
like manner has given healing to all
of whom the Scriptures have spoken that
through your servant and apostle Thohe should be crucified and be raised after mas! And being in good health and rethree days from the dead. He also showed joicing, we pray that we may become
to them and explained, beginning from
members of your flock and be counted
the prophets, what was said concerning
among your sheep. Receive us, therefore,
the Messiah, that it was necessary for him
O Lord, and consider not our trespasses
to come, and that everything had to be
and our former transgressions, which we
accomplished which had been prophesied
did while we were in ignorance!”
The Acts of Peter
The Acts of Peter provides a number of entertaining accounts of the missionary adventures of the leader of the apostles, including several of his sermons and a number of his miracles. Much of the narrative concerns a series of contests between Peter and his nemesis, the Satanically inspired sorcerer Simon Magus, who presents himself as the true representative of God on earth. The same Simon is elsewhere portrayed as the first Gnostic and arch-heretic (see, e.g., the Epistle of the Apostles, above), although here there is less attention paid to his theology than to his claims of divine superiority.1 These claims are completely refuted by Peter, who through the power of God is able to make dogs and newborn infants speak and to restore smoked tunas and dead people back to life.
The contests reach a climax when Simon uses his powers to fly like a bird over the temples and hills of Rome; Peter responds by calling upon God to smite him in mid-air. When Simon crashes to the ground, the crowds, convinced of Peter’s superior power, rush to the scene to stone Simon and leave him for dead (chaps. 32–33).
The account ends with Peter’s arrest and execution, in which, at his own request, he is crucified upside down; hanging on the cross, he explains to those nearby the symbolic reasons for his request, utters a long prayer, and then dies—only to appear to one of his followers afterwards to upbraid him for providing him with such a lavish burial (chaps. 36–40).
In many ways, the bulk of the Acts of Peter—that is, the miracle contests between Peter and Simon Magus—reflects the traditions that also lie behind the “Pseudo-Clementine” literature, including the Homilies of Clement (see below). The Acts of Peter itself appears to have been in circulation some time before the end of the second century.
1For the importance of Simon Magus as an opponent of proto-orthodox heresy-hunters, see Ehrman,
Lost
Christianities
, 165–67.
Translation by J. K. Elliott,
Apocryphal
New
Testament
(Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1993) 401–10; 416–26; used with permission.
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. . . After a few days there was a
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byter Narcissus, and two women in the
great commotion in the congregahospice of the Bithynians, and four others tion, for some said that they had seen
who could not leave their house; and day
things done by a man named Simon, who
and night they entreated the Lord either
was at Aricia. They also added, “He
that Paul might return as soon as possible
claims to be the great power of God,
or that someone else might come to care
doing nothing without God. Is he then
for his servants, whom the devil by his
Christ? We, however, believe in him
wickedness had perverted.