King Jesus Trilogy
5 primary works Complete
Book 1
** Jesus was the historical Jesus of Gamala ** Why was the birth of a poor 'carpenter' in the first century AD attended by the Magi: the Persian king-makers? Why was Jesus later known as the 'King of the Jews'? Using many strands of contemporary evidence, Ralph Ellis has pieced together a historical jigsaw puzzle demonstrating that the biblical Jesus was directly descended from Cleopatra VII, the most famous queen of Egypt. But this is not all, for, in piecing this story together, it would seem that Jesus also had an aristocratic Roman and royal Persian ancestry too; and it is the latter bloodline element that explains the appearance of Persian Magi at his birth. Follows in part from: "Jesus, Last of the Pharaohs". First installment in: "The King Jesus Trilogy" Followed by: "King Jesus" and "Jesus, King of Edessa". L v 3.3
Book 2
Book 3
This is the book that the Catholic Church has been dreading for the last 1700 years. This is the book that will rock the foundations of Christianity, for Jesus has at last been discovered in the historical record. We now know who Jesus was. Visit his city, see the ruins of his citadel, gaze upon his statue, handle his coins. In reality, Jesus was a son of King Abgarus of Edessa, a king with a small realm, a large treasury, and even bigger ambitions. Thus Jesus' true history undermines much of the biblical fairy-story that the gospel authors crafted, and so Christianity will never be the same again. The jacket image shows Jesus wearing his Crown of Thorns, the crown of the Edessan monarchy. We suggest that readers start with 'Cleopatra to Christ' and then 'King Jesus'. The wait before arriving at the last book will be worthwhile, for if a book could be valued on its 'eureka moments' then this final episode would be priceless. v4.7n The distorted jacket image is due to the distributor...
Book 4
Book 5