Jesus, Last of the Pharaohs

The Israelites were pharaohs of Egypt

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Bible & Bible Studies, Criticism & Interpretation
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Author: ralph ellis ISBN: 1230000192188
Publisher: edfu books Publication: October 22, 2013
Imprint: Language: English
Author: ralph ellis
ISBN: 1230000192188
Publisher: edfu books
Publication: October 22, 2013
Imprint:
Language: English

*** Jesus was descended from the Egyptian royal line ***

The exodus of the Hyksos pharaohs from Egypt to Jerusalem is an incredibly similar event to the exodus of the Israelites from Egypt to Jerusalem. Classical historians will not entertain any connection between the two, because this infers that the Israelite leaders were actually pharaohs of Egypt. However, Ralph Ellis has taken this obvious comparison and demonstrated the royal Egyptian ancestry of the Judaic patriarchs and also of Jesus. 

Ralph has also uncovered evidence for the New Testament Saul (St Paul) in the historical record, a discovery that brings with it several new accounts of the life of Jesus. Saul, the inventor of Christianity, was actually Josephus Flavius, a well-known historian. Jesus was the governor of Tiberias and owned a castle there; and he may have died during the siege of Jerusalem in about AD70, rather than AD 33.

This book followed by either: 

'Tempest & Exodus' ...  (Egyptian Exodus Series  -  Old Testament history)
or
'Cleopatra to Christ'  ... (King Jesus Trilogy  -  New Testament history).

v5.6

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*** Jesus was descended from the Egyptian royal line ***

The exodus of the Hyksos pharaohs from Egypt to Jerusalem is an incredibly similar event to the exodus of the Israelites from Egypt to Jerusalem. Classical historians will not entertain any connection between the two, because this infers that the Israelite leaders were actually pharaohs of Egypt. However, Ralph Ellis has taken this obvious comparison and demonstrated the royal Egyptian ancestry of the Judaic patriarchs and also of Jesus. 

Ralph has also uncovered evidence for the New Testament Saul (St Paul) in the historical record, a discovery that brings with it several new accounts of the life of Jesus. Saul, the inventor of Christianity, was actually Josephus Flavius, a well-known historian. Jesus was the governor of Tiberias and owned a castle there; and he may have died during the siege of Jerusalem in about AD70, rather than AD 33.

This book followed by either: 

'Tempest & Exodus' ...  (Egyptian Exodus Series  -  Old Testament history)
or
'Cleopatra to Christ'  ... (King Jesus Trilogy  -  New Testament history).

v5.6

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