If this is a correct interpretation of Gospel of Thomas saying 114, then the saying is intended to be a statement of liberation, although the specific use of gender categories may be shocking to modern sensitivities." Gospel of Thomas Saying 112 at GospelThomas.com: Collected Commentary on the Gospel of Thomas. Gospel of Thomas Saying 113 at GospelThomas.com: Collected Commentary on the Gospel of Thomas. Nag Hammadi Coptic Text. Gospel of Thomas Saying 112: Previous - Gospel of Thomas Home - Next. This Gospel of Thomas Commentary is part of the Gospel of Thomas page at Early Christian Writings. Gospel of Thomas Saying 24: Previous - Gospel of Thomas Home - Next. The answer is the third option. From Sensus Plenior. Jump to: navigation, search. Gospel of Thomas - Chapter 113. While reminsicent of other sayings about light, especially in the Gospel of John, it is here clearly a gnostic formulation." The Gospel of Thomas proclaims that the Kingdom of God is already present for those who understand the secret message of Jesus (Saying 113), and lacks apocalyptic themes. (The Gospel of Thomas: The Hidden Sayings of Jesus, p. 109) Interpretation: You cannot know a person as both a physical being and a spiritual being and so, he who knows his mother and father as physical beings, must also see himself as a physical being, and if he believes this, then his mind has already been prostituted to the world, in other words, he is renting his mind out to the world, to gain for himself the things that are of it. Saying 112 (112) Jesus said, "Woe to the flesh that depends on the soul; woe to the soul that depends on the flesh." This video is unavailable. Gospel of Thomas Saying 113: Previous - Gospel of Thomas Home - Next. Nag Hammadi Coptic Text. This is the classic riddle. This Gospel of Thomas Commentary is part of the Gospel of Thomas page at Early Christian Writings. Living from the Living One. In “The Gospel of Thomas: Jesus Said What?” in the July/August 2015 issue of Biblical Archaeology Review, New Testament scholar Simon Gathercole examines what the 114 sayings of Jesus from the Gospel of Thomas reveal about the … Because of this, Ehrman argues, the Gospel of Thomas was probably composed by a Gnostic some time in the early 2nd century. This Gospel of Thomas Commentary is part of the Gospel of Thomas page at Early Christian Writings. Watch Queue Queue