The New Testament Code: The Cup of the Lord, the Damascus Covenant, and the Blood of Christ
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Eisenman begins with a question: Is there a New Testament Code?’” He proves that there isand exposes the deliberate revisions, falsifications, and historical trivializations introduced into New Testament writings. In so doing, he identifies the Scrolls as the literature of the Messianic Movement in Palestine and decodes” many favorite sayings in the Gospels, including These are the signs that the Lord did in Cana of Galilee.” Offering a point-by-point analysis of James’ relationship to the Dead Sea Scrolls, he illuminates such subjects as the Pella Flight,” the wilderness camps, and Paul as an Herodian,” and demonstrates how, once we have found the Historical James, we will find the Historical Jesus.
Every page presents fascinating new insights and revelations that will leave Eisenman’s many fans enraptured. And because it will coincide with the release of the similarly themed film of The Da Vinci Code, interest will be high.
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