The Early Life of Jesus
Summary
Scholar Robert Bruce Baird dares to unravel the myths and conflict surrounding the life of Jesus. He is the author of more than eighty books, hundreds of articles and a one million word encyclopedia devoted to a ecumenical purpose, and has appeared on radio programs investigating world mysteries and secret societies. His esoteric knowledge, personal insight, and quest for the truth offer the reader a unique and challenging experience. " Ancient Wisdom Publishing." Yeshua bar Joseph or Yeshua ben Joseph has become known as Jesus Christ. He was neither Jesus nor The Chriost. He was not a poor shepherd or son of a carpenter. He was from a rich clan or group of people who have been in control of most of the world for many millennia. Solomon was his forbear. He lived in exciting times and went through many changes from zealot (bandit according to Josephus) to philosopher. This book will be a fiction, but it will be far less of a fiction than the words put in his mouth by the pulpit-pounders who would not agree with what I or Yeshua have to say in this narrative. The Early Life of Jesus is based on factual research that deals with the truth about the likes of the money-changers who he threw out of the Temple in his youth according to the Bible. The many great authors and wise men who have tried to pierce the veil of his myth are my inspirations along with the Dead Sea Scrolls and Dag Hammadi finds." Robert Bruce Baird"
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