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Judas of Nazareth Daniel T. Unterbrink (Daniel T. Unterbrink)

Judas of Nazareth By Daniel T. Unterbrink (Daniel T. Unterbrink)

Judas of Nazareth by Daniel T. Unterbrink (Daniel T. Unterbrink)


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An investigation into the historical Jesus and the veracity of the Gospels.

Judas of Nazareth Summary

Judas of Nazareth: How the Greatest Teacher of First-Century Israel Was Replaced by a Literary Creation by Daniel T. Unterbrink (Daniel T. Unterbrink)

Scholars have spent years questioning aspects of the historical Jesus. How can we know what Jesus said and did when Jesus himself wrote nothing? Can we trust the Gospels, written by unknown authors 40 to 70 years after Jesus' death? And why do other sources from the time not speak of this messianic figure known as Christ? Drawing on the histories of Josephus, Tacitus, Suetonius, and Pliny as well as the Dead Sea Scrolls, Daniel Unterbrink contends that the "Jesus" of the Bible was actually a composite figure, a clever blend of the Jewish freedom-fighter Judas the Galilean and Paul's divine-human Christ figure created in the middle of the first century CE. Revealing why Paul was known as a liar, enemy and traitor in other Jewish literature, he shows that the New Testament Gospels are not transcripts of actual history but creative works of historical fiction designed to promote Paul's Christianity and serve the interests of the fledgling Gentile Christian communities. He demonstrates how each Gospel is written in light of the success of Paul's religion and dependent upon his later perspective. Matching the events depicted in the New Testament with the historically verifiable events in Josephus' history, Unterbrink pushes the dating of Jesus' life back nearly a generation to a revolutionary time in ancient Judea. He shows that the real historical Jesus-the physical man behind the fictional stories in Paul's Gospels-was Judas the Galilean: a messianic pretender and Torah-observant revolutionary bent on overthrowing the Roman government and galvanising the Jewish people behind his vision of the coming Kingdom of God. In the greatest cover-up of history, this teacher of first century Israel was replaced by the literary creation known as Jesus of Nazareth. * Reveals the biblical Jesus as a composite figure, a blend of the political revolutionary Judas the Galilean and Paul's divine-human christ figure * Matches the events depicted in the new testament with historically verifiable events in Josephus' history, pushing Jesus' life back more than a decade * Demonstrates how each new testament Gospel is dependent upon Paul's mythologised christ theology, designed to promote Paul's christianity and serve the interests of the fledgling Gentile christian communities

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"Yet again, Daniel Unterbrink is stepping where others fear to tread. Clearly, lucidly, with a forensic attention to detail, he has amassed a wholly plausible narrative linking Judas to the Christ of our mythologies of the Christ of Paul's fantasies. If you want to stick with your belief system, you are welcome, but you have to understand that it has no historical basis. If you want to understand the truth behind the history, this is the place to start." * MC Scott, author of Rome: The Art of War *
"This carefully documented tour-de-force demonstrates that many stories and teachings attributed to the 'Gospel Jesus' are derived from very similar biographical details from the life of the historical Galilean messiah, Judas of Galilee, a famous first-century Jewish rabbi and freedom fighter, probably executed by Roman authorities on charges of sedition." * Margaret Starbird, author of The Woman with the Alabaster Jar *
"Combining some of my ideas--such as Paul as Herodian and Josephus' "Sadduk" as John the Baptist--with his own theory, Dan Unterbrink suggests a new and much earlier timeframe for Christian origins, claiming that the historical Jesus was actually Judas the Galilean, a rebel leader who came on the scene in 4 BC with the beginning of the Zealot movement.

"As he sees it, Christian scholarship as a whole has been searching for characters such as Jesus and Paul in the wrong places. Not only does he claim that Jesus was a literary stand-in for Judas the Galilean, but that Paul may have been an active participant in the composition of the Gospel of Mark.

"Detailing the similarities between the gospel Jesus and Paul's own life and teachings, Unterbrink claims the former to have been simply a clever blend of Judas the Galilean and Paul. In so doing, he gives his readers much to consider while at the same time challenging what they have always taken to be 'the Gospel Truth' and their traditional views." * Robert Eisenman, professor emeritus at California State University-Long Beach and author of Ja *
"Judas of Nazareth is an engrossing read for any Jesus sleuth. Daniel Unterbrink's latest restatement of his thesis that Jesus of Nazareth is the disguised and rewritten tale of Judas the Galilean is well worth time and attention. Yes, there is the predictable plethora of parallels but more crucial to the Unterbrink thesis than the multiplicity of Judas/Jesus similarities is the complete remodelling of the apostle Paul. The apostle is no less of a fabrication that the saviour himself, argues Unterbrink. He also draws attention to an obscure secondary source, Christian interpolations within the Slavonic edition of Josephus's War, and presents a welter of argument that appear, at least at first sight, to have great explanatory power. There is much to muse over here." * Ken Humphreys, author Jesus Never Existed, March 2014 *
" I love Daniel Unterbrink's analytical style in Judas of Nazareth! His experience as a forensic auditor really shows through. Having been a record keeper and auditor myself for some of the world's largest corporate retirement plans, I can appreciate that level of detail as I watch him weave through a maze of deception while excavating a mountain of covered-over facts. Ultimately he digs up several kernels of truth hidden deep beneath the surface, but those kernels are huge in terms of their significance."

"As I continue to put my Jesus puzzle together with other historical characters, I feel certain that my Judas the Galilean piece has been solidly inserted into place thanks to Dan Unterbrink!" * Miriam Moss, Amateur scholar and avid researcher of early Christianity, March 2014 *

About Daniel T. Unterbrink (Daniel T. Unterbrink)

Daniel T. Unterbrink is the author of Judas the Galilean, New Testament Lies, and The Three Messiahs. A retired forensic auditor, he has turned his analytical prowess to the historical origins of Christianity. He lives in Columbus, Ohio.

Table of Contents


Foreword by Barrie Wilson

Acknowledgments
A Brief Explanation of the Major Political-Religious Movements

Introduction: The Scholarly Mistake

About the Sources
The Controversy Surrounding the Slavonic Josephus
Building on Previous Scholarship


Part One
The Life and Times of Judas the Galilean and Jesus of Nazareth

The Road to the Fourth Philosophy

1 Hellenistic and Roman Influences
A Short History of Hellenism
Romans, Herodians, and the Fourth Philosophy
The Fourth Philosophy's Plan of Action

2 Primary Text References to Jesus
Josephus
Suetonius and Tacitus
The Letter of Pliny the Younger to Trajan
The Dead Sea Scrolls

Part Two
Paul, Apostle to the Gentiles

The Making of a Messiah

3 Traditional versus Historical Paul
The Traditional Paul
Questions Concerning the Traditional Paul
A More Historical Paul
Is Paul a Herodian?
Is Paul a Pharisee?

4 James the Just and Paul the Liar
Rich and Poor
Faith and Deeds
Taming the Tongue
Wisdom
The Law
The Liar, the Enemy, and the Traitor

5 Paul's Family Ties
All in the Family
Differing Paths
The Making of a Messiah
Paul's Revelations
Two Messiahs in Jerusalem
Questionable Family Ties--Paul's Sister and Nephew
Paul's Escape from Jerusalem

6 Paul's Motivation
Paul and Jerusalem
Paul and Fund-Raising
Financial Exploitation Using the Jesus Movement
Simon the Magician
Paul's Dilemma

Part Three
The Creation of Jesus of Nazareth

Paul's Hand in the Gospels

7 Foundation Legends
The Martyrdom of Peter and Paul
The Author of the Gospel of Mark
The Flight of Jerusalem Christians to Pella

8 The Gospel of Mark
Problems with the Composition of Mark
Paul's Involvement with the Gospel of Mark
Language of the Dead Sea Scrolls

9 The Gospel of Matthew

Matthew's Use of Mark
Examining the M Material
The M Source and the Slavonic Josephus (SJ)
To the Gentiles
Who? Why? Where? and When?

10 The Gospel of Luke
Luke's Sources
Paul's Adaptation of Mithraism
John the Baptist
The Time Lines in Luke
The Problem of Q
Luke's Agenda Concerning Historical Data

11 The Acts of the Apostles

Reliance on Josephus
The Agenda of Acts
Is Paul of Tarsus Invented?
The New Jesus and the New Paul

12 The Gospel of John

Dionysus
The Word Becomes Flesh
Demonization of the Jews
What Is Truth?

Conclusion: The Real Jesus of Nazareth
Forty-Two Similarities Shared by Judas the Galilean and Jesus

Appendix A. The Messianic Time Lines
The Jewish Jesus Movement and The Fourth Philosophy
The Christ Movement (Paul's Gentile Mission)
The Jesus of Nazareth Movement

Appendix B. John the Baptist
The Traditional Viewpoint
What Really Happened
The Real History of the Jewish Jesus Movement

Appendix C. Pontius Pilate

Appendix D. The Slavonic Josephus

Thirteen Passages
The Slavonic Josephus versus Antiquities
The Slavonic Josephus versus the Gospels
Other Opinions on the Slavonic Josephus
Author's Opinion on the Slavonic Josephus

Notes

Bibliography

Index

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GOR007249504
9781591431824
1591431824
Judas of Nazareth: How the Greatest Teacher of First-Century Israel Was Replaced by a Literary Creation by Daniel T. Unterbrink (Daniel T. Unterbrink)
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2014-03-24
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