Belangrijkste punten uit deze codices:
(1) Jezus is lid van een Davidische sekte.
(2) Hij vereert een god (YHWH) die een vrouwelijk gezel heeft (Ashera)
(3) Hij wil de 1000 jaar oude traditie van Koning David herstellen.
(4) God is letterlijk, als 'het aangezicht van God' aanwezig in de tempel, het huis van de Heer. Jezus wil deze traditie van verering herstellen.
Vervang David door Abraham en je hebt de Islamitische traditie rond Mohammed.
An ancient set of lead tablets showing the earliest portrait of Jesus Christ have proved to be around 2,000 years old, according to experts.
The metal 'pages', held together like a ring binder, were found in Jordan in around 2008 by an Jordanian Bedouin and make reference to Christ and his disciples. The lead has been analysed and the words and symbols translated and experts say the tablets date from within a few years of Jesus' ministry.
And what they reveal could be enlightening not only for Christians, but also Jews and Muslims. The tablets suggest that Christ was not starting his own religion, but restoring a thousand-year-old tradition from the time of King David. And the God he worshipped was both male and female.
Now tests conducted by Professor Roger Webb and Professor Chris Jeynes at the University of Surrey's Nodus Laboratory at the Ion Beam Centre, confirm that the tablet is compatible with a comparative sample of ancient Roman lead unearthed from an excavation site in Dorset. The experts said that the codex they tested 'does not show the radioactivity arising from polonium that is typically seen in modern lead samples, indicating that the lead of the codex was smelted over one hundred years ago'.
'This provides very strong evidence that the objects are of great age, consistent with the studies of the text and designs that suggest an age of around 2000 years'.
CommentaarThis books suggest Christ was part of a Hebrew sect dating back 1,000 years to King David, who worshipped in the Temple of Solomon and believed in a male-female God.
Het beeld dat de Jordaanse codixes schetsen komt overeen met ander onderzoek. Na de zevende eeuw voor Christus wordt Yahweh de centrale en enige god van de Israelieten met naast zich Asherah, de vrouwelijke god naast YHWH. In de loop ter tijd verdwijnt Asherah en blijft YHWH over. Deze cultus, de verering van YHWH en Asherah komt oorspronkelijk uit Edom (Oostelijke Negev en de woestijn rond Petra).
Bronnen
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/ ... chers.html
http://www.heritagedaily.com/2016/12/jo ... ies/113620
http://www.jordantimes.com/news/local/j ... sh-experts