King Jesus: King of Judaea and Prince of Rome

· The Gospel of King Jesus Trilogy Book 2 · Edfu Books
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*** The biblical King Jesus was King Izas of Adiabene - the well-known leader of the Jewish Revolt. ***

500 pages of gnosis. 2024 edition

This is most comprehensive and revolutionary reappraisal of biblical history, which explains every facet and every character within the New Testament narrative and places them within a real historical context. 


Ralph starts by confirming and proving that the New Testament Saul (St Paul) was actually the historian Josephus Flavius. This may sound inconsequential, but this connection brings with it many new descriptions of the biblical family and the Jesus movement.

Contrary to orthodox perceptions, King Jesus and Queen Mary Magdalene were the richest couple in Syrio-Judaea. The Romans wanted to impose taxes on Jesus and Mary, provoking a bitter dispute which became known as the Jewish Revolt. 

King Jesus fought and lost that war, so he was crucified, reprieved and sent into exile in Roman England. In those remote lands, King Jesus became known King Arthur (the constellation of the Great Bear) and his twelve disciple-knights of the Round Last Supper Table (the Round Table was laid out as a zodiac).


This identification of Jesus as a wealthy, royal, warrior-hero of first century Judaea may sound bizarre, but that is what the texts say. All research and quotations are from original sources, including the New Testament, Tanakh, Talmud, Josephus, Origen, Eusebius, Irenaeus, Herodian, Suetonius, Tacitus, Clement etc:


Sequel to "Cleopatra to Christ".  

Followed by "Jesus, King of Edessa"

See also "Mary Magdalene, Princess of Orange"

Audio Book now available on Google.

Updated edition, v11.1 2024



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