So about the same age as the Quran which also tries to deny Jesus was God, relegating Him to prophet status instead and the Quran also confuses Isaac and Ishmael over who the promised son was. Isaac born of two married people and Ishmael born of adultery, which is sin. So prob not Ishmael...
In other words this is a book that had stuff written in it that aimed to discredit what even secular historians of the time knew yo be true. Jesus was crucified. Kind of like the apocrypha books you find in the Catholic Bible which get historical facts wrong including the names of nations like Assyria versus Babylon.
Nothing really new about this. Just another fictional work.
As far as the age... Wonder how they were able to ascertain that since there are various factors in aging.
Also, that writing looks a bit "off" from what I've seen of the Dead Sea scrolls with my own eyes. That "bible" is also tiny. The Dead Sea scrolls had to be pieced back together after cutting in order to preserve the text since unrolling would have shattered them. "Unrolled, the scrolls are ginormous.
Interestingly, this "discovery was made in a Muslim country. And the similarities to Jesus not being God but yet a prophet fit too closely with the Quran.
What's hilarious is this bible uses gold as ink.
Anyone with any knowledge of ancient biblical scribe practices knows that that would never take place. Why? Because the scribes had a practice of completely trashing their work if they made a single mistake-so as to improve the care they took over every painstaking letter. To make sure there were no mistakes. And there are many manuscripts.
Then you have this. Lol. Gold "ink" on leather. Not parchment. Right...
Almost sounds joseph smith worthy in its fictional splendor.
Obvious fake.
A good read here
http://www.aina.org/...12022916569.htm
Edited by Socalmuscle, 14 May 2014 - 12:37 AM.