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The Gospel of Thomas is a collection of sayings or brief dialogues attributed to Jesus. It was compiled about 150 - 250 A. D. The only complete copy is a Coptic translation found in Egypt, although fragments of Greek texts are extant. As the earliest extant non-canonical document about Jesus, it commands considerable scholarly attention and public interest.
http://www.maplenet.net/~trowbridge/gosthom.htm
Introduction by Geoff Trowbridge.
http://www.earlychristianwritings.com/thomas.html
Includes links to translations, resources, and books as well as introductory information with scholarly quotes.
http://reluctant-messenger.com/gospel-of-thomas.htm
Four translations; articles; and links.
http://www.goodnewsinc.net/othbooks/thomas.html
English translation of the Gospel of Thomas by Thomas O. Lambdin.
http://www.thethomasgospel.com/
A revised translation of the Gospel of Thomas with comments that stress metaphorical interpretation.
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