James the Just in the gospel of Thomas.

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Re: Why the Greek Thomas is a (sloppy) copy of the original Coptic

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mlinssen wrote: Mon Jul 05, 2021 8:54 am
What the Gospel of Judas Really Says to assert that Judas was not a daimon in the Greek sense, but that "the universally accepted word for 'spirit' is 'pneuma' – in Gnostic literature 'daimon' is always taken to mean 'demon'"
Can you make sense of that? I can't
I can't either.
Thanks. I appreciate your comments.
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