Here is a video I made a few years ago about some of the so-called Secret Teachings of Jesus the Nazarene who lived in Israel 2,000 years ago.
Did you know about the ancient Coptic writings of Jesus from the 1st Century.... words that pre date the Gospels of the New Testament.
These sayings were found in Egypt in 1946 and were translations from the original Aramaic and Hebrew parables spoken by Jesus ha Moshiach ( the Messiah)
Before the books of Matthew, Mark, Luke, John, James, Peter and Hebrews there were the original books of Jesus called “The Logia”
Pope John Paul II often quoted from these Secret Books kept hidden in the Vatican Archives.
The original Teaching Of Jesus the Nazarene:
The Logia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Logia
Gospel of Thomas : http://gnosis.org/naghamm/gosthom.html
The 19th century saw a consensus gather around the two-source hypothesis, positing a hypothetical collection of sayings, along with a growing use of the term logia—whatever Papias had actually meant by it—to refer to such a collection of sayings of Jesus. It was in this context that the first fragments of the Gospel of Thomas were discovered by Grenfell and Hunt in 1897, containing otherwise-unknown sayings of Jesus. Although the term logia does not occur in the papyri in any form, the editors saw this discovery as an example of the very sort of logia hypothesized and accordingly titled their publication Logia Iesu: Sayings of Our Lord. Later finds shed more light on the work, now identified as the Gospel of Thomas.... , which is a series of sayings attributed to Jesus, many found nowhere else, with no narrative framework .... it has since become standard to speak of the composition as Logia , and of each individual saying as a logion, numbered in most division schemes from 1 to 114