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Ralph Ellis brings us his new book, which he asserts is the book that the Catholic Church has been dreading for the last 1,700 years. Ellis' latest research reveals 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 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 crumbled to dust. As readers will discover, 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. The jacket image shows Jesus wearing his Crown of Thorns, the ceremonial crown of the Edessan monarchy. Chapters include: Antioch, Edessa, Amida, Arbela and Palmyra; Adiabene and Palmyra; The Babylonian Jews; King Monobazus-Izates and Adiabene; Abgarus the Locust; The Parthian Sun-spot; The Doctrine of Addai; Silk Diadema and Tassels; Jesus and Mary in the Talmud; Emmanuel; Manu the Fish; Sarcophagus of Helena; The Fall of Edessa; more. This book is the last in the Trilogy begun with Cleopatra to Christ and King Jesus.
- Sales Rank: #1342375 in Books
- Brand: Brand: Adventures Unlimited Press
- Published on: 2013-01-15
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 9.00" h x 1.00" w x 6.00" l, 1.65 pounds
- Binding: Paperback
- 561 pages
- Used Book in Good Condition
Review
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.
About the Author
Ralph Ellis has been researching revisionary religious history for more than 20 years. He appears frequently at conferences, and when not traveling around the world he lives in Switzerland.
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10 of 13 people found the following review helpful.
Great material, but unreasonably verbose presentation
By vytob
Ralph Ellis has done excellent research and demonstrates that historical records clearly show Jesus to have been a minor king, not a carpenter. Furthermore, he was the head of the Jewish Revolt in 66-70, not someone who was executed in year 33. So the material is most worthy and essential to read for a well-informed member of Western society. Nonetheless, the author's writing style cannot be recommended. Here is a fellow who believes in never writing one paragraph when a whole chapter will suffice. This malady is sometimes referred to as logorrhea (diarrhea of words). How many times do want to beat me on the head with the same stick?? If the reader is so thick-headed as to need this tactic, I doubt that he will pick up the book in the first place. You have to wade through close to 550 pages of text to glean what could well have been covered in 50 pages. And despite several charts of genealogy, all of them are confusing in the pivotal details, which would better have been presented in condensed form on the back cover.
A few other limitations of the work should be mentioned.
(a) Mr Ellis is a fierce proponent of secular materialism. For those of us who believe in the value of spirituality, if not religion, this is unattractive.
(b) He believes that greatly elongated heads among the Egyptian royalty necessarily had to be caused by head-binding. More enlightened studies show that these are likely to have been ETs or ET-hybrids, not head-binders. The binding theory is absurd on the basis of simple physics. There is firm evidence that the sizes (volume) of these crania are much larger than for the human population. Physics does not explain how you can compress something in order to increase its volume.
(c) Most important, Mr Ellis never explains how the Christianity founded by Saul/Josephus came to adopt Jesus as its venerated figurehead!!! He goes on for endless pages pointing out how Saul/Josephus did everything he could to make fun of Jesus and his Fourth Sect. So what's the story behind Saul's Christianity adopting Jesus as the figurehead? The reader is left completely mystified on this essential point. Maybe Mr Ellis will cover that in his next book, but I doubt that I will want to read a lot to learn a little.
(d) The last chapter is a shrill attack on the Islamic religion and its politico-religious leaders. Regardless what you may feel about Islam, this is out of context for a book on the life of Jesus, who I believe even Mr Ellis will concede was dead long before the birth of Mohammed.
If after reading the book, you wonder who Mr Ellis is, you will continue to wonder. It is not clear if this is the real name of the author or a pseudonym, but, in any case, very little biographical information seems to exist. Finally, as usual, the publisher, Adventures Unlimited Press (= David Hatcher Childress) has done a sloppy job. Mr Ellis clearly delivered a manuscript with color illustrations which Childress reproduced solely in b/w. As a result, much of the illustrative material is illegible, since the shades of grey do not suffice to reveal the details.
9 of 12 people found the following review helpful.
Must have book in everyone's library
By Stan Vaughan
Ralph Ellis is one of the most important writers in history and is research continues to evolve as he continues his search for truth. In my opinion his research exceeds in its conclusions that of Atwill or Thiering in that Ellis is able to see the forest AND the trees. His latest book, a sequel, is his best and most important work yet. As a scholar who spent over 25 years from 1982 on the same trail, I agree with his conclusions previously that Saul/Paul and Johanen ben Zakkai are also Josephus. But this book goes farther than my own research so far and I think he is right that we must look to Edessa and Manu V and Manu VI to see the historical Jesus and James. This book should be on the shelf of every library and home.
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
It's great information and I suspect all true but I had ...
By Anna Pantoja
Lots of information. The writer is very well versed in his subject matter but all of the details makes it hard to leave and come back to without having to review what you already read in order to catch up and move on. I commend his detail but I just couldn't keep it all straight from one reading to the next. It's great information and I suspect all true but I had to put it aside for a few months...maybe when winter comes and I am snowed in.
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