Apocalypse of Paul
Appearance
- "The Apocalypse of Paul", translated by M. R. James in The Apocryphal New Testament (1924)
- "The Vision of Paul", in Ante-Nicene Fathers Volume IX (1885)
The Apocalypse of Paul (or Vision of Paul, Visio Pauli) is a Christian apocalypse of the 4th century. It is attributed to Paul the Apostle, but is not included in the New Testament; ancient authorities (including the Gelasian Decree) condemn it as inauthentic, though it was clearly popular among many Christians. It was originally written in Greek, but only fragmentary versions of the Greek text remain; the text is generally recreated from Latin and Syriac versions.
English-language translations of Apocalypse of Paul include: