Rare manuscript that depicts Jesus Christ's childhood decoded, say researchers in Germany

A manuscript depicting Jesus Christ's childhood has been decoded by researchers in Germany.

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Researchers in Germany have successfully decoded what is believed to be the oldest manuscript ever found that details the early life of Jesus Christ. This ancient text offers new insights into the childhood of one of history's most significant figures, shedding light on previously unknown aspects of his formative years, as per a report on Fox News.

The papyrus manuscript, dating back over 1,600 years to the 4th or 5th century, provides an extraordinary glimpse into ancient history. Its remarkable preservation offers scholars a rare opportunity to explore and understand the context and content of this historical period with unprecedented detail.

The document, long overlooked as insignificant, had been stored in a library in Hamburg, Germany. Its true importance remained unrecognized until recent studies revealed its historical value.


The document is a fragment of the Gospel of Thomas, an apocryphal text not included in the canonical Bible. This gospel provides intriguing details about Jesus' life during his childhood, prior to the start of his public ministry.

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The papyrus manuscript is dating back over 1,600 years to the 4th or 5th century.

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The document, long overlooked as insignificant, had been stored in a library in Hamburg, Germany.
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