The Historical Jesus Found: The Real Life of Jesus as Revealed by the Vatican's Secret Archives and Other Texts


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Thanks to ancient texts that have recently been accessed, the era of speculation about Jesus and his family has ended; these texts include a Dead Sea Scroll genealogy as well as Vatican Genealogy charts dated to 318 AD. For the first time, we are able to present a detailed account of the life of Jesus and his family in the Mediterranean region; a life that included two wives, Mary of Bethany and Mary Magdalene (the Lydia) and their seven children. This REVISED edition continues with a full account of the life of life, following his recovery from the crucifixion, in Kashmir until his death in 79 AD. PART 1 is an historical study, piecing together the material we have from the East and the West on the life of Jesus. What is unique about this book is that it covers, in detail, the life of Jesus and his family in Britain, France, Judea and Kashmir. PART 2 contains the opinions of the author, based on his studies of the Hebrew Bible, the Christian Bible and the Quran. PART 2 is a religious study concerned with the Torah of Moses, the Torah prophets, Essenes, Nazarenes, Buddhists, Druids, Pauline thinking and the ideology of Jesus Christ, for all are part of the "Re-throning" of Jesus. While there will be those who disagree with some of the ideas put forth in the second part of this book, the validity of the historical research, put forth in the first segment, remains intact.

Author: Henry Dicencia, Barry Page
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Published: 04/09/2015
Pages: 222
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.67lbs
Size: 9.02h x 5.98w x 0.47d
ISBN13: 9781511663557
ISBN10: 1511663553
BISAC Categories:
- History | General

About the Author
Barry Page is a student of the Hebrew Bible, the Christian Bible and the Quran. He has studied in Australia, at Mount Scopus Memorial College, in the USA, at The Jewish Theological Seminary in New York, and in Israel, at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem. He was the President of the Movement for Egalitarian Judaism in Israel (1990-1997) and the Coordinator of the Council of Ethiopian Jewish Priests (1996-2002). As the editor of IBS (Interdisciplinary Bible Scholar), he is devoted to revised Biblical Scholarship, one that also includes a revised Biblical chronology based on archaeological advancement; as a result, he travelled to Kashmir (India), Egypt and England to finalize details for this publication. When in England in 2013, he received information on the Vatican genealogies that enabled him to complete the final preparation of this book.

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