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Jesus is called in the Talmud the son of Pandora, or Panthers. There can hardly be any doubt that the Jews of the first centuries A.D. called Jesus Christ by this name. It is possible even to trace the origin of this name. In the middle of last century, German researchers Nitch and Bleek explained the question. Christians called Jesus the son of the maiden - in Greek the maiden was called "Parthenos" or "parthenos". In a mockery of "minim" (Christians), the Jews of that time transformed "parthenos" into "pantheros". The mother of Jesus was thus a panther. But since in the customs of the Jews…mehr

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Jesus is called in the Talmud the son of Pandora, or Panthers. There can hardly be any doubt that the Jews of the first centuries A.D. called Jesus Christ by this name. It is possible even to trace the origin of this name. In the middle of last century, German researchers Nitch and Bleek explained the question. Christians called Jesus the son of the maiden - in Greek the maiden was called "Parthenos" or "parthenos". In a mockery of "minim" (Christians), the Jews of that time transformed "parthenos" into "pantheros". The mother of Jesus was thus a panther. But since in the customs of the Jews was to call a man, of course, by his father, not by his mother, it was convenient to recognize the Panther is the father of Jesus. And then worked a fantasy and wrote a famous legend, cited, by the way, and the writer of the II century Celsius - as if the father of Jesus was none other than a Roman soldier named Panther, with whom the mother of Jesus entered into an adulterous relationship. Hence all those cases when Jesus is called in the Talmud ben Pandira.
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Andrey Tikhomirov se graduó en el Instituto Pedagógico del Estado de Orenburg en 1986 con una licenciatura en historia, ciencias sociales, estado y derecho, trabajó como profesor en escuelas secundarias y universidades y editó periódicos. Ha publicado en Alemania, Belarús, Letonia, Mauricio, Rusia y los Estados Unidos.