Jesus, King of Edessa

Jesus was a king of Edessa and Judaea

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Bible & Bible Studies, Criticism & Interpretation
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Author: ralph ellis ISBN: 1230000192187
Publisher: edfu books Publication: October 22, 2013
Imprint: Language: English
Author: ralph ellis
ISBN: 1230000192187
Publisher: edfu books
Publication: October 22, 2013
Imprint:
Language: English

This is the book that the Catholic Church has been dreading for the last 1700 years. This is the book that will rock the foundations of Christianity as we know it - for the biblical Jesus has at last been found in the historical record.

We now know who Jesus was, where he lived, and who his family were. Visit his city, see the ruins of his citadel, gaze upon his statue, handle his coins. In reality, Jesus was a son of King Abgarus V of Edessa, a princeling with a small realm, a large treasury, and even bigger ambitions. But the wise prince of northern Syria came up against an intractable Rome and his many plans for revolution crumbled to dust. As readers might imagine, the true history of this region undermines much of the biblical fairy-story that the gospel authors crafted, and so Christianity will never be the same again.

The jacket image shows Jesus wearing his Crown of Thorns, the ceremonial crown of the Edessan monarchy. Jesus was crucified wearing this same crown, because he was a king of Edessa. In fact, Jesus was crucified in the Kidron Valley along with two other leaders of the revolt, but was taken down early and survived, just as the history of Josephus Flavius relates.

This is a scholarly study of all the available historical evidence, including the Tanakh, Talmud, Josephus Flavius, the Roman historians, and venerable Syriac historians like Moses of Chorene and Yohannes Drasxanakertci.

This latest edition also contains many rebuttals to the criticisms of this book that have been made by academia. Scholars confidently thought they could defeat these bold claims and arguments in a trice, but then discovered that they actually knew very little about these events and their many criticisms were shown to be baseless. In fact, most of these so-called scholars then deleted their comments on the internet, to conceal the ignorance that they had displayed.

This is the final book in the King Jesus Trilogy, and so we suggest that readers start at the beginning of this fascinating series. The wait before arriving at the last episode in the trilogy will be worthwhile, for if a book could be valued on its 'eureka moments' then this final book would be priceless.

Edition: v11.2

The Gospel of King Jesus Trilogy:
- Cleopatra to Christ
- King Jesus
- Jesus, King of Edessa
.

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This is the book that the Catholic Church has been dreading for the last 1700 years. This is the book that will rock the foundations of Christianity as we know it - for the biblical Jesus has at last been found in the historical record.

We now know who Jesus was, where he lived, and who his family were. Visit his city, see the ruins of his citadel, gaze upon his statue, handle his coins. In reality, Jesus was a son of King Abgarus V of Edessa, a princeling with a small realm, a large treasury, and even bigger ambitions. But the wise prince of northern Syria came up against an intractable Rome and his many plans for revolution crumbled to dust. As readers might imagine, the true history of this region undermines much of the biblical fairy-story that the gospel authors crafted, and so Christianity will never be the same again.

The jacket image shows Jesus wearing his Crown of Thorns, the ceremonial crown of the Edessan monarchy. Jesus was crucified wearing this same crown, because he was a king of Edessa. In fact, Jesus was crucified in the Kidron Valley along with two other leaders of the revolt, but was taken down early and survived, just as the history of Josephus Flavius relates.

This is a scholarly study of all the available historical evidence, including the Tanakh, Talmud, Josephus Flavius, the Roman historians, and venerable Syriac historians like Moses of Chorene and Yohannes Drasxanakertci.

This latest edition also contains many rebuttals to the criticisms of this book that have been made by academia. Scholars confidently thought they could defeat these bold claims and arguments in a trice, but then discovered that they actually knew very little about these events and their many criticisms were shown to be baseless. In fact, most of these so-called scholars then deleted their comments on the internet, to conceal the ignorance that they had displayed.

This is the final book in the King Jesus Trilogy, and so we suggest that readers start at the beginning of this fascinating series. The wait before arriving at the last episode in the trilogy will be worthwhile, for if a book could be valued on its 'eureka moments' then this final book would be priceless.

Edition: v11.2

The Gospel of King Jesus Trilogy:
- Cleopatra to Christ
- King Jesus
- Jesus, King of Edessa
.

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