By Daily Mail
Reporter
Vatican 'wants to see'
1,500-year-old ancient script
Has been hidden by
Turkish state for 12 years
Handwritten in
gold-lettered Aramaic
24th February 2012
A secret Bible in
which Jesus is believed to predict the coming of the Prophet Muhammad to Earth
has sparked serious interest from the Vatican.
Pope Benedict XVI is
claimed to want to see the 1,500-year-old book, which many say is the Gospel of
Barnabas that has been hidden by the Turkish state for the last 12 years.
The £14million
handwritten gold lettered tome, penned in Jesus' native Aramaic language, is
said to contain his early teachings and a prediction of the Prophet's coming.

Secret Bible: The 1,500-year-old tome was is said to contain Jesus' early teachings and his prediction of the Prophet's coming

Ancient: The leather-bound text, written on animal hide, was discovered by Turkish police during an anti-smuggling operation in 2000
It was closely guarded
until 2010, when it was finally handed over to the Ankara Ethnography Museum,
and will soon be put back on public display following a minor restoration.
A photocopy of a
single page from the handwritten ancient manuscript is thought to be worth
£1.5million.
Turkish culture and tourism minister Ertugrul
Gunay said the book could be an authentic version of the Gospel, which was
suppressed by the Christian Church for its strong parallels with the Islamic
view of Jesus.
He also said the
Vatican had made an official request to see the scripture - a controversial
text which Muslims claim is an addition to the original gospels of Mark, Matthew,
Luke and John.
In line with Islamic
belief, the Gospel treats Jesus as a human being and not a God.
Serious interest: The
Vatican, under Pope Benedict XVI, is said to want to see the recently
re-discovered Bible

Historic: The £14million handwritten gold lettered tome is penned in Jesus’ native Aramaic language
It rejects the ideas
of the Holy Trinity and the Crucifixion and reveals that Jesus predicted the
coming of the Prophet Muhammad.
In one version of the
gospel, he is said to have told a priest: 'How shall the Messiah be called?
Muhammad is his blessed name'.
And in another Jesus
denied being the Messiah, claiming that he or she would be Ishmaelite, the term
used for an Arab.
Despite the interest
in the newly re-discovered book, some believe it is a fake and only dates back
to the 16th century.
The oldest copies of
the book date back to that time, and are written in Spanish and Italian.
Protestant pastor
Ihsan Özbek said it was unlikely to be authentic.
This is because St
Barnabas lived in the first century and was one of the Apostles of Jesus, in
contrast to this version which is said to come from the fifth or sixth century.
He told the Today
Zaman newspaper: 'The copy in Ankara might have been written by one of the
followers of St Barnabas.
'Since there is around
500 years in between St Barnabas and the writing of the Bible copy, Muslims may
be disappointed to see that this copy does not include things they would like
to see.
'It might have no
relation with the content of the Gospel of Barnabas.'
Theology professor
Ömer Faruk Harman said a scientific scan of the bible may be the only way to
reveal how old it really is.
Source: www.dailymail.co.uk
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