The Gospel of Peter explicitly claims to be the work of the Apostle Peter:
The Gospel of Philip, a third-century Gnostic work, claims that the word "Nazarene" signifies "the truth":
The Gospel of Judas does not claim that the other disciples knew about Jesus's true teachings.
The Gospel of Barnabas claims that Jesus predicted the advent of Muhammad, thus conforming with the Qur'an which mentions:
Most important of all, John's Gospel claims that the Passover that year was on the Sabbath.
The Gospel of Matthew claims this as a the fulfilment by Jesus of a prophecy by Jeremiah.
Similarly, the Gospel of Thomas, as we noted, claims to offer "secret sayings, which the living Jesus spoke," and adds that "Didymus Judas Thomas wrote them down.
John makes no mention of ritual and the apocryphal, heterodox Gospel of Peter claims that Mary Magdalene came to mourn.
The Gospels claim that Jesus was a preacher, healer, and messiah.
Gospel Magic does not claim to invoke spirits or paranormal powers.