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On a quest to locate St. Paul (Saul) in the historical record, scholar Ralph Ellis found evidence that St. Paul was actually Josephus Flavius, the first century Jewish historian. This novel identification has exposed new perspectives on the life of Jesus. Ellis asserts that King Jesus and Queen Mary Magdalene were the richest couple in the Levant, owning a city-state in eastern Syrio-Jordan and a private army. The Romans wanted to impose taxes on Jesus and Mary and provoked the Jewish Rebellion, which King Jesus fought and lost. He was crucified, reprieved, banished and exiled to England. In…mehr

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On a quest to locate St. Paul (Saul) in the historical record, scholar Ralph Ellis found evidence that St. Paul was actually Josephus Flavius, the first century Jewish historian. This novel identification has exposed new perspectives on the life of Jesus. Ellis asserts that King Jesus and Queen Mary Magdalene were the richest couple in the Levant, owning a city-state in eastern Syrio-Jordan and a private army. The Romans wanted to impose taxes on Jesus and Mary and provoked the Jewish Rebellion, which King Jesus fought and lost. He was crucified, reprieved, banished and exiled to England. In those remote Romo-Celtic lands, King Jesus became famous once again, but there the locals called him and his disciples King Arthur and the twelve knights of the Last Supper Table. All research and quotations from original sources, including the New Testament, Tanakh, Talmud, Josephus, Origen, Eusebius, Irenaeus, Herodian, Suetonius, Tacitus, Clement, Barnabas, Chretien and many others
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Autorenporträt
Ralph Ellis is a professional pilot for a major European airline and spends his free time researching ancient history. As a major revisionist in Biblical studies his books are known to alternative historians in the U.K. as well as the United States and Canada.