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Why would an apocryphal gospel be of any interest to Christians? The Gnostics came up with all kinds of fanciful gospels, and they are full of nonsense. Focus on the two epistles of Peter in the NT.
Here's an example of nonsense: "And the Lord screamed out, saying: 'My power, O power, you have forsaken me.'"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gospel_of_Peter
John Dominic Crossan argues that the Gospel of Peter, as it is found in the modern day, was composed in the 2nd century but incorporates a passion narrative source that predates all other known passion accounts. He calls this primitive passion source the "Cross Gospel." See more
the Gospel of Peter is the Gospel of Mark.
Mark was the Disciples [some claim relative] of Peter.
a couple Church Fathers claim Peter did not write and Speak Greek very well but spoke his native language and Mark wrote Peter's words in Greek.
the Gospel of Peter is the Gospel of Mark.
Mark was the Disciples [some claim relative] of Peter.
a couple Church Fathers claim Peter did not write and Speak Greek very well but spoke his native language and Mark wrote Peter's words in Greek.
Fragments of the gospel of Peter have been found It was sometimes called the gospel according to the Hebrews. It was used as scripture by the Christian Hebrews until the fourth century when the cannon was given to us.
Fragments of the gospel of Peter have been found It was sometimes called the gospel according to the Hebrews. It was used as scripture by the Christian Hebrews until the fourth century when the cannon was given to us.