The New Testament Code: The Cup of the Lord, the Damascus Covenant, and the Blood of ChristSterling Publishing Company, Inc., 2006 - 1053 páginas It’s finally here—and Eisenman’s many readers will not be disappointed! In this follow-up to his blockbuster biblical studies, world-renowned scholar Eisenman not only gives us a full examination of James’ relationship to the Dead Sea Scrolls, he also reveals the true history of Palestine in the first century and the real ‘Jesus’ of that time. It’s a work of intriguing speculative history, complete with a conspiracy theory as compelling as any thriller. Eisenman begins with a question: “Is there a ‘New Testament Code?’” He proves that there is—and exposes the deliberate revisions, falsifications, and historical trivializations introduced into New Testament writings. In so doing, he identifies the Scrolls as the literature of the Messianic Movement in Palestine and “decodes” many favorite sayings in the Gospels, including “These are the signs that the Lord did in Cana of Galilee.” Offering a point-by-point analysis of James’ relationship to the Dead Sea Scrolls, he illuminates such subjects as the “Pella Flight,” the wilderness camps, and Paul as an “Herodian,” and demonstrates how, once we have found the Historical James, we will find the Historical Jesus. Every page presents fascinating new insights and revelations that will leave Eisenman’s many fans enraptured. And because it will coincide with the release of the similarly themed film of The Da Vinci Code, interest will be high. |
Contenido
Names Concepts and Places The AntiSemitic Peter and Herodians at Antioch | 3 |
The Attack by Paul on James the Memorial Mausoleum at Qumran and the James Ossuary | 32 |
Essene Bathers in the East and Abrahams Homeland | 67 |
Peter as a Daily Bather and the Secret Adam Tradition | 90 |
James as RainMaker and Friend of God | 123 |
Other RainMaking Zaddiks in the Primal Adam Tradition | 142 |
Revolutionary Messianism and the Elijah Redivivus Tradition | 173 |
Do Not Throw Holy Things to Dogs | 197 |
Confrontations between James and Paul | 551 |
Cursed Be Anyone Hung upon a Tree and Boasting in the Flesh | 574 |
Reerecting the Fallen Tent of David and the Fountain of Living Waters | 601 |
The Star who Came to Damascus and the Song of the Well | 638 |
The Destruction of the Righteous Teacher by the Wicked Priest | 697 |
He Swallowed the Righteous Teacher with his Guilty Trial | 757 |
The Cup of the Wrath of God Will Swallow Him | 808 |
He Rejected the Law in the Midst of Their Whole Assembly | 848 |
Mary Anoints Martha Serves Judas Iscariot Complains | 224 |
Every Plant which My Heavenly Father has not Planted Shall be Uprooted | 256 |
The Dogs who Licked Poor Lazarus Sores | 298 |
Rabbi Eliezers Bad Breath and Lazarus Stinking Body | 341 |
Barring the Dogs from the Wilderness Camps | 370 |
The Wilderness Camps and Benjamin the Golah of the Desert | 405 |
James Proclamation in the Temple and Joining the Heavenly Holy Ones | 429 |
Temple Sacrifice at Qumran and in the New Testament | 455 |
James in the Anabathmoi Jacobou and Paul as Herodian | 474 |
The Pella Flight and Agabus Prophecy | 510 |
The Cup of the New Covenant in His Blood | 889 |
From Adiabene to Cyrene The Cup of the Lord the Blood of Christ and the Sicaricon | 939 |
Note on Translations and Endnotes | 999 |
List of Abbreviations | 1003 |
Chronological Chars | 1006 |
Genealogies | 1009 |
Maps | 1012 |
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