Your Name Here=Harvey
2005-03-05 21:46:04 UTC
This is filling in the gaps - after the crucifixion, in which the
resurrection did not happen...
The Epilogue
Because the editor is somewhat familiar with the remainder of the story of
Jmmanuel, he would not want to withhold from the reader the most important
events, described here in broad terms: With his mother Mary, his brother
Thomas and his disciple Judas Iscariot, Jmmanuel traveled to northern India.
On the way he preached in many countries and had to flee frequently because
his speeches were revolutionary. Thus his trip to India took him several years
which entailed severe hardships. In today's West Pakistan, high up in the
north and in the outermost spurs of the western Himalayas, his mother became
very sick and died when Jmmanuel was about 38 years old. After the loss of his
mother, Jmmanuel moved on and went over to today's Indian Kashmir where he
kept spreading his teachings. He covered a vast portion of India, in the
northern part of the land, and also today's Afghanistan and West Pakistan,
because ten Israelite tribes had settled there after emigrating from Israel.
When Jmmanuel was about 45 years old he married a young and pretty woman,
who bore him numerous children. He settled down, like any normal head of a
family, in today's Srinagar in Kashmir, India. From there he undertook
numerous trips and continued preaching his new teachings. He died at the age
of between 110 and 115 of natural causes and was buried in Srinagar.
Judas Iscariot died at the age of about 90 and was buried near Srinagar.
Joseph, Jmmanuel's first-born son, continued writing his father's story and
left India after Jmmanuel's death. After a three-year's journey he returned to
the land of his father and lived in Jerusalem until his death. From India he
took along the original scrolls and hid them in the burial cave in which
Jmmanuel had lain. He considered that place the safest. As was explained in
the Foreword, these scrolls were found there, 36 chapters of which are
rendered here in translation.
Hinwil, September 20, 1974 -- "Billy" Eduard Albert Meier, editor
If you wish to know more?
www.tjresearch.info
www.tombofjesus.com
Note: the Judas who hanged himself, was not Judas Iscariot but another
Judas.
Harvey
resurrection did not happen...
The Epilogue
Because the editor is somewhat familiar with the remainder of the story of
Jmmanuel, he would not want to withhold from the reader the most important
events, described here in broad terms: With his mother Mary, his brother
Thomas and his disciple Judas Iscariot, Jmmanuel traveled to northern India.
On the way he preached in many countries and had to flee frequently because
his speeches were revolutionary. Thus his trip to India took him several years
which entailed severe hardships. In today's West Pakistan, high up in the
north and in the outermost spurs of the western Himalayas, his mother became
very sick and died when Jmmanuel was about 38 years old. After the loss of his
mother, Jmmanuel moved on and went over to today's Indian Kashmir where he
kept spreading his teachings. He covered a vast portion of India, in the
northern part of the land, and also today's Afghanistan and West Pakistan,
because ten Israelite tribes had settled there after emigrating from Israel.
When Jmmanuel was about 45 years old he married a young and pretty woman,
who bore him numerous children. He settled down, like any normal head of a
family, in today's Srinagar in Kashmir, India. From there he undertook
numerous trips and continued preaching his new teachings. He died at the age
of between 110 and 115 of natural causes and was buried in Srinagar.
Judas Iscariot died at the age of about 90 and was buried near Srinagar.
Joseph, Jmmanuel's first-born son, continued writing his father's story and
left India after Jmmanuel's death. After a three-year's journey he returned to
the land of his father and lived in Jerusalem until his death. From India he
took along the original scrolls and hid them in the burial cave in which
Jmmanuel had lain. He considered that place the safest. As was explained in
the Foreword, these scrolls were found there, 36 chapters of which are
rendered here in translation.
Hinwil, September 20, 1974 -- "Billy" Eduard Albert Meier, editor
If you wish to know more?
www.tjresearch.info
www.tombofjesus.com
Note: the Judas who hanged himself, was not Judas Iscariot but another
Judas.
Harvey