There is no gospel of Eve in canonical Christian scripture. However, there is a non-canonical text called the Gospel of Eve that was discovered among the Nag Hammadi library in Egypt in 1945. The Gospel of Eve is believed to have been written in the 3rd or 4th century AD and is part of the Gnostic tradition.
The Gospel of Eve presents a different version of the creation story and puts Eve in a more prominent role. According to this text, Eve was created first, before Adam, and is described as a divine emanation of the divine realm. The serpent that tempts Eve is depicted as a positive figure who brings knowledge and wisdom to humanity.
The Gospel of Eve also includes teachings about spiritual ascension, the nature of the soul, and the relationship between humans and the divine. It is believed to have been used in Gnostic circles as a way to teach spiritual truths and promote a mystical understanding of Christianity.
It is important to note that the Gospel of Eve is not considered part of the canonical Bible and is not accepted as authoritative by the majority of Christian denominations. However, it is still studied and discussed by scholars interested in early Christian literature and the development of Gnostic Christianity.
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