Crucifixion: Fact or Fiction?: An Investigation of Crucifixion

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality
Cover of the book Crucifixion: Fact or Fiction?: An Investigation of Crucifixion by Seyed Mostafa Azmayesh, Mehraby Publishing House
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Author: Seyed Mostafa Azmayesh ISBN: 9780993534751
Publisher: Mehraby Publishing House Publication: April 15, 2016
Imprint: Mehraby Publishing House Language: English
Author: Seyed Mostafa Azmayesh
ISBN: 9780993534751
Publisher: Mehraby Publishing House
Publication: April 15, 2016
Imprint: Mehraby Publishing House
Language: English
Jesus Christ – “Soul of God” – had a “contemporary double”. This “son of man” was also named Jesus. He was also born in Jerusalem around two thousand years ago, in a Jewish family. He was also a son of parents named as Mary and Joseph. He had also a brother named James. He also knew a woman known as Mary Magdalena, and a man named Judas. There were many similarities between Jesus, son of Mary, and his double. When Jesus (son of Mary) was claimed by St. John the Baptist to be “Christ”, and his enemies wanted to eliminate John the Baptist and Jesus Christ, the double of Jesus decided to sacrifice his life for his master in order that his master could achieve his divine mission. The recent discovery of an old Jewish family tomb in Jerusalem fits with the explanation of an Old Persian book named Tarikh Bal’arni (Bal’ami’s book of history”) which discusses a second Jesus who was a contemporary of Jesus Christ and who was crucified in his place.
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Jesus Christ – “Soul of God” – had a “contemporary double”. This “son of man” was also named Jesus. He was also born in Jerusalem around two thousand years ago, in a Jewish family. He was also a son of parents named as Mary and Joseph. He had also a brother named James. He also knew a woman known as Mary Magdalena, and a man named Judas. There were many similarities between Jesus, son of Mary, and his double. When Jesus (son of Mary) was claimed by St. John the Baptist to be “Christ”, and his enemies wanted to eliminate John the Baptist and Jesus Christ, the double of Jesus decided to sacrifice his life for his master in order that his master could achieve his divine mission. The recent discovery of an old Jewish family tomb in Jerusalem fits with the explanation of an Old Persian book named Tarikh Bal’arni (Bal’ami’s book of history”) which discusses a second Jesus who was a contemporary of Jesus Christ and who was crucified in his place.

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