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Awareness comes out swinging, and lands a right hook with Mark 6:3; the brothers and sisters of Jesus. The blow doesn't faze Ohio, who comes back with a one-two combo with John 19:25 & Matthew 27:56; the mothers of the cousins of Jesus. Awareness falls back and his knees can be seen to buckle ... but he still manages a few swings, with John 11:16; 20:24; & 21:2; Thomas called Didymus, or the twin. But the swings are wild. The bell rings. Ohio bounces back to his corner. Awareness, saved by the bell, stumbles to his stool. Commentary: There's a belief among the early Gnostics, and reveal by the codices preserved by God in a cave near Nag Hammadi, Egypt that Thomas was the twin of Jesus. ->http://gnosis.org/thomasbook/intro.html It is believed that the Gnostic codices were hidden away when Athanasius of Alexandria wrote the 39th Festal Letter in 367ad, establishing the NT canon, and stamping out the Gnostics and their Thomas writings. But God saved them. Praise Him. What does two identical Jesus'es do to the gospel story?
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