Been working on not only putting the finishing touches on the book (before ordering the printed editions) but also working on a new website -- which I hope to have up by next month. Therefore, I will most likely be bringing this site to a close in the near future. So the next post will most likely be a link to the new site and the beginning of a great new chapter.
See you there and may the spirit of the Savior be with you.
Sunday, August 3, 2014
Saturday, May 31, 2014
Thursday, May 8, 2014
What did Jesus Look Like?
A new image of what could be Jesus has been unearthed in Egypt.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/04/29/jesus-inscription-tomb_n_5234109.html
Like other early images, this one depicts him without a beard.
The oldest known depiction of Jesus (235 CE) shows him not only without a beard, but with short hair.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Dura-europos-paralytic.jpg
Here is another one from around the same era:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Good_shepherd_02b_close.jpg
However, these descriptions were most likely based on images of the Roman gods.
It was not until almost two centuries later, in the late 4th century, that Jesus was depicted with longer hair and a beard.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Depiction_of_Jesus
It was Jewish law for men to have beards and to not cut the hair on the sides of their head short, and the Pharisees never accused Jesus of not complying with this regulation. However, scholars believe that many people cut their hair short in those days to help prevent lice.
I was recently watching a documentary called "Who Was Jesus?" and a forensics person came up with this image:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/04/29/jesus-inscription-tomb_n_5234109.html
Like other early images, this one depicts him without a beard.
The oldest known depiction of Jesus (235 CE) shows him not only without a beard, but with short hair.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Dura-europos-paralytic.jpg
Here is another one from around the same era:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Good_shepherd_02b_close.jpg
However, these descriptions were most likely based on images of the Roman gods.
It was not until almost two centuries later, in the late 4th century, that Jesus was depicted with longer hair and a beard.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Depiction_of_Jesus
It was Jewish law for men to have beards and to not cut the hair on the sides of their head short, and the Pharisees never accused Jesus of not complying with this regulation. However, scholars believe that many people cut their hair short in those days to help prevent lice.
I was recently watching a documentary called "Who Was Jesus?" and a forensics person came up with this image:
Tuesday, April 8, 2014
Greed and Gluttony. 2 of the 7 Deadly Sins
How difficult a thing it will be for those having money
to make their way into the kingdom of God! It is easier, in fact, for
a camel to get through the eye of a sewing needle than for a rich man
to get into the kingdom of God.
—Yeshua, Luke
18.24-25
Please call your representatives office and tell them: No Food Stamp Cuts!
Friday, February 28, 2014
Is It Really About "Religious Freedom"?
The so-called "Religious Freedom Bill" that allows business to go back to the Jim Crow era segregation days and refuse service to homosexual people on the grounds that it is against their religion was defeated in Arizona. However, other "Bible belt" states are also considering passing such discriminatory legislation.
Since we have already covered the subject of homosexuality on this blog (please search for it if you have not read it), let us consider the actions of Jesus himself.
In Mark 2.13-17 Jesus eats with sinners - much to the disapproval of the hard-hearted Pharisees.
Regardless if people who are calling themselves "Christians" or not believe that homosexuality is a sin, I ask you: do you also condemn Jesus for associating with "sinners"?
Since we have already covered the subject of homosexuality on this blog (please search for it if you have not read it), let us consider the actions of Jesus himself.
In Mark 2.13-17 Jesus eats with sinners - much to the disapproval of the hard-hearted Pharisees.
Regardless if people who are calling themselves "Christians" or not believe that homosexuality is a sin, I ask you: do you also condemn Jesus for associating with "sinners"?
Sunday, January 5, 2014
New Cover for the Genesis of Revelation
New cover for the book. The old cover will still be used but on the Full and Esoteric Edition that is still in the works.
Also, paper-back edition of the Judeo-Christian Edition is nearing completion.
Also, paper-back edition of the Judeo-Christian Edition is nearing completion.
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