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¿La vida de Jesús fue como nos la cuentan los textos sagrados? Para quienes duden de la historia tal y como nos la han contado, este libro supone un fascinante recorrido por las curiosidades, misterios y mitos sobre la Biblia y Jesús de Nazaret. Jesús no nació en Belén en el año 0, sino en Nazaret seis años antes (6 a.C.), tampoco nació en diciembre, sino en marzo o abril y nunca fue adorado por reyes ni magos. María tuvo, al menos, seis hijos y no fue virgen perpetua. Jesús no era de raza blanca. Debió ser bajito, negro o de piel muy oscura y pelo canoso pues no murió con 33 años sino próximo a los 42, casi un anciano en aquel tiempo. Muy posiblemente se casó y tuvo descendencia y fue condenado junto a varios de sus hombres por su actividad político-religiosa, siendo enterrados en la fosa común destinada a los sediciosos. Este sería el perfil más próximo al Jesús histórico en base a los estudios de exégetas, paleógrafos y científicos en el último siglo. Con estilo divulgativo y ameno, el autor realiza un documentado recorrido por los aspectos insólitos y silenciados de la Biblia y Jesús de Nazaret, abordando cuestiones tan interesantes como: ¿Por qué hicieron desaparecer del panteón judío a la esposa de Dios? ¿Es la Biblia un plagio de antiguos ritos profanos? ¿Por qué es un negocio millonario del que se benefician unos pocos y no es patrimonio de la Humanidad? ¿Fue el padre de Jesús un soldado romano? ¿Quién inventó el mito de los Reyes Magos? ¿Dónde estuvo durante los años oscuros? ¿Tuvo Jesús un hermano gemelo con el que fue confundido? ¿Se casó? ¿Tuvo descendencia? ¿Por qué falsearon la biografía de María Magdalena convirtiéndola en prostituta? ¿Utilizó Pablo las profecías mesiánicas para crear un mesías a medida? ¿Por qué culparon a los judíos de la muerte de Jesús? ¿Robaron su cadáver para simular su resurrección? ¿Qué misterio encierra Barrabás? ¿Son auténticas las tumbas de Talpiot?
For those who doubt the story as we have been told, this book is a fascinating journey through the curiosities, mysteries and myths about the Bible and Jesus of Nazareth. Jesus was not born in Bethlehem in the year 0, but in Nazareth six years earlier (6 B.C.), nor was he born in December, but in March or April, and he was never worshipped by kings or magi. Mary had at least six children and was not a perpetual virgin. Jesus was not white. He must have been short, black or of very dark skin and gray hair because he did not die when he was 33 years old but close to 42, almost an old man at that time. Very possibly he married and had offspring and was condemned along with several of his men for his political-religious activity, being buried in the common grave destined to the seditious. This would be the closest profile to the historical Jesus based on the studies of exegetes, paleographers and scientists in the last century. With an informative and entertaining style, the author makes a documented tour of the unusual and silenced aspects of the Bible and Jesus of Nazareth, addressing such interesting questions as: Why did the wife of God disappear from the Jewish pantheon? Is the Bible a plagiarism of ancient profane rites? Was the father of Jesus a Roman soldier? Did Jesus have a twin brother with whom he was confused? Did he marry? Did he have descendants?
For those who doubt the story as we have been told, this book is a fascinating journey through the curiosities, mysteries and myths about the Bible and Jesus of Nazareth. Jesus was not born in Bethlehem in the year 0, but in Nazareth six years earlier (6 B.C.), nor was he born in December, but in March or April, and he was never worshipped by kings or magi. Mary had at least six children and was not a perpetual virgin. Jesus was not white. He must have been short, black or of very dark skin and gray hair because he did not die when he was 33 years old but close to 42, almost an old man at that time. Very possibly he married and had offspring and was condemned along with several of his men for his political-religious activity, being buried in the common grave destined to the seditious. This would be the closest profile to the historical Jesus based on the studies of exegetes, paleographers and scientists in the last century. With an informative and entertaining style, the author makes a documented tour of the unusual and silenced aspects of the Bible and Jesus of Nazareth, addressing such interesting questions as: Why did the wife of God disappear from the Jewish pantheon? Is the Bible a plagiarism of ancient profane rites? Was the father of Jesus a Roman soldier? Did Jesus have a twin brother with whom he was confused? Did he marry? Did he have descendants?