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Ralph Ellis King Jesus Trilogy Jesus


Ralph Ellis King Jesus Trilogy Jesus King Of Edessa
"Jesus, King of Edessa" is the fascinating new book in Ralph Ellis's "King Jesus Trilogy". It talks of all the Bible Kings missing from the historical register or conversely all the real Kings not mentioned in the Gospels; like one or the other never existed.

"We're looking in the wrong era for 'Jesus' i.e. AD 30-33, christianity came from the (Rome friendly) Church of Saul," asserts Ellis, citing a historical character Josephus Flavius from the AD 60s as a likely culprit for the origin of the christian story.

For I was blind, and now I see?

Ellis comes across as a Jordan Maxwell-type character where names/events are reworked and reclaimed to serve his theological re-purpose and additionally his re-assessment of 'recorded christian history' is sounding an awful lot like Roland Emmerich's ANONYMOUS story of the origins of the 'real' William Shakespeare featured here on Free Planet back in October 2011 i.e. Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford.

"As we can see, the gospels were not wrong in what they recorded. In fact, the revised history of this region demonstrates that they are almost entirely correct - it is simply our perception of these events that is wrong. In reality, all of the gospel events happened in the turbulent AD 60s, and not during the comparative tranquil of the AD 30s. More importantly, Jesus was not a pauper-carpenter he was a king, for that is what the titles 'christ' and 'messiah' mean: they refer to an anointed king of Israel, which is why this great leader was called the King of the Jews. In reality, Jesus was an Edessan prince who was taking advantage of turmoil within the Roman Empire, to advance his claim to rule the world." [source EDFU]

In Ellis's re-imagining of the Bible as Egyptian diary, 'Jesus' was the "King of God" crucified along with two others following the Jewish Revolt of AD 60. Jesus being the only one of the three to have survived. According to Ellis, his 'Jesus' or the Edessan King Iesous 'did a deal' with Roman Emperor to be, Vespasian. Ellis suggests that Jesus was exiled to 'the furthest part of the Roman Empire' i.e. a first-century Guantanamo Bay, set in England; specifically, Chester. Then he sits the exiled 'Jesus' or 'King Iesous' around an Astrological 'round table' i.e. a processional map of the sky you find in Judaic temples, and relates this exiled 'king' to King Arthur while displacing him by 500 years to this first century... it's a corkingly mischievous historical revamp.

Will Emmerich film Jesus, King of Edessa? It's ludicrous and insane enough a reworking of 'common knowledge' i.e. propaganda, to work.

ADDITIONAL ELLIS-ISMS: there's a Stairway to Heaven mentioned in this interview with Ellis from 2011, refering to the Great Pyramid. Is this the same 'stairway to heaven' i.e. an internal construction stairway, that French Egyptologist Jean Pierre Oudin formalised and proved helped build the Great Pyramid of Khufu, from the smooth limestone outside, in?

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