Newly deciphered papyrus describes 'miracle' performed by 5-year-old Jesus

A manuscript written in the fourth or fifth century describes how Jesus brought clay birds to life as a child.

two different images of the same papyrus on a computer screen.
This papyrus fragment from the fourth or fifth century is thought to be a part of the "Infancy Gospel of Thomas."
(Image credit: Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Hamburg (Public Domain Mark 1.0))

Scholars have deciphered and published a papyrus fragment containing part of the "Infancy Gospel of Thomas," which tells stories from Jesus' childhood. 

Written in Greek, the papyrus fragment dates to the fourth or fifth century, making it the earliest copy of this gospel known to exist, scholars wrote in a paper recently published in the journal Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik. Other copies of the gospel exist, but they date to later times. Churches did not include this gospel in the Bible. 

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