The Vatican was dismayed by the discovery of a copy of the Bible for Christians (that is, what they call the Bible), the history of which dates back to about 1500-2000 years. This book was displayed in the Ethnography Museum in the Turkish capital, Ankara.
It can be said that this secret copy was discovered in the year 2000 and was surrounded by complete secrecy… It is a copy of the Gospel of Barnabah, one of the disciples of Jesus, according to what is narrated, and in which he stated that Jesus was not crucified, and that he was not the Son of God, but a prophet. He also says that Jesus ascended to heaven alive, and that Judas was the one who was crucified.
A report published by the National Turk newspaper says that this copy of the Bible was seized by a gang of smugglers during an operation in the Mediterranean region, indicating that it was a smuggling gang that carried out illegal excavations and was in possession of explosives. The value of the book itself is estimated at more than 40 million Turkish liras (about $28 million).
According to reports by experts and religious authorities, they insist that the book is original and not a forgery. It is written in golden letters on pieces of leather and in Aramaic, the language of Jesus Christ. And what came in it contradicts the teachings in the New Testament. It was also mentioned in it that Jesus Christ expected the coming of the Prophet Muhammad, who was called to Islam after about 700 years, as was called to him by Jesus before him.