King Jesus: From Egypt (Kam) to Camelot
T**Y
he gives him a life worth reading about far beyond the poor carpenter of the NT
Why don't they teach Ralph Ellis in college? Because you would have a revolution. Not only does Ellis give the biblical Jesus a life, he gives him a life worth reading about far beyond the poor carpenter of the NT. When he says king, Ellis means a descendant of Julius Caesar and Cleopatra VII (the famous one), fighting to rule the world against the Roman empire. He lost, but didn't die, according to Ellis.A short review can't do justice to a thick book and series of books, but I think anyone interested in western history should read his books.If you read his books and others in this genre such as Holy Blood, Holy Grail, a gap of about 1000 years appears between the crucifixion in the first century and the noticeable appearance of Arthur in England or the Merovingians in France. Read Anatoly Fomenko if the gap interests you. I don't think Ellis has read Fomenko, but encourage him and others to read him. He eliminates the gap.
M**D
Excellent
This book is excellent! All of his books are well-researched and he presents the information in a manner that is easy to read. I will buy more of his books.
F**E
Excellent, enlightening
Excellent, enlightening, awesome, amazing, inspiring hard to put down read. Good job Ralph & thanks for sharing your wisdom :) Hugs....
S**E
"King Jesus..." way worth the read!
Author Ralph Ellis has certainly impressed me with his exhaustive research and solid logic in most of his conclusions. Ellis is a great non-fiction storyteller and keeps the reader's interest moving along nicely.The first half delves into the characters of Saul (St. Paul) and the 1st-century historian, Josephus Flavius, who both appear, through their identical families, travels, trials/tribulations, and writing styles, to have been the same individual. This section of the book also uncovers other 'Biblical' identities and offers an alternative, yet more plausible, timeline for New Testament events.The second half begins by inspecting a 1st-century Roman garrison in Chester, England, containing a fountain in the center of a zodiacally-oriented Temple and separate bath quarters for a special 'exiled' prisoner of the Roman Empire; unusual in that it was built using the Thoth-cubit. Ellis then connects all the historical records and finds King Jesus of Gamala, his wives Mary & Martha, and the 12 Disciples engaged in the Jewish Wars, which ended with the fall of Jerusalem to the Romans in 70 A.D. John the Baptist, however, was beheaded in 33 A.D., according to the book's new timeline for Jesus.Anyone interested in Grail lore should read Ellis' deconstruction of this saga in the book. His speculative arguments in favor of the King Jesus/King Arthur/wounded Fisher King characters, and how these 'myths' are linked to ancient Egyptian traditions, are on target. I do believe Jesus must have been the grandson of Cleopatra VII and Marc Antony, as Ellis suggests, in order to have the claim to the INRI/King of the Jews title.A great read-- I've already read it twice on vacation! Highly recommended; Four & a half stars, points removed only for poor proofreading by Ellis' editor, though I am available!
P**O
Ralph Ellis shows how The Bible turns history into myth
The Bible is that special genre of literature known as historical fiction.In his previous work on The Exodus, Ralph Ellis laid the foundation for this latest book by showing, once again, how The Bible consolidates & displaces historical people, places & events by putting them into a FALSE time which renders history into myth. This is precisely why the preponderance of archaeological artifacts & records demonstrates the failure of The Bible to establish a valid historical timeline that is consistent with the evidence. This is mainly due to the ideological practice of trying to selectively correlate bits & pieces of evidence to "prove" The Bible "correct" instead of the opposite method of correlating it to the majority of historical evidence that proves beyond a reasonable doubt that so-called "biblical history" has no consistent basis in real time.In "Exodus & Tempest", Ellis showed how The Old Testament condensed two historical events almost two hundred years apart, i.e. the Hyksos Expulsion or Big Exodus (1534 B.C.) & the Amarna Exile of the heretic pharaoh, Akhenaten, or Little Exodus (1353 B.C.) into a single event, mythos. Subsequently, in "Jesus, Last of the Pharaohs", Ellis unraveled the history of Jesus of Gamala, the first elected High Priest of the Jerusalem Temple, who was crucified by the then Roman general & future emperor, Vespasian, but saved by the infamous, Jewish/Roman soldier/historian, Flavius Josephus (the "Benedict Arnold" of Israel), then known as Saul of Tarsus who subsequently became the Apostle Paul. Jesus of Gamala was then exiled to a prison/fortress in the outskirt wilderness of the Roman empire, i.e. the British Isles. In this latest book, Ellis consolidates all his previous books into a master work that shows Jesus of Gamala's historical & cultural origins in the origins of Judaism, an offshoot of the mystery schools of the Egyptian pharaohs.By showing the descent of Jesus of Gamala as the great grandson of Julius Ceasar & Cleopatra VII by way of their daughter, Queen Thea Muse Ourania (Thermusa), the exiled queen of the Persian/Parthian empire, Ellis begins the process that eventually connects Jesus to Moses (Egyptian Crown Prince, Tuthmoses, brother of Akhenaten). Thea Muse's daughter, Julia Ourania, the now famous, Queen Helene (actually, former queen of the Hellenes or Greeks) of Adiabene (a Jewish kingdom on the shores of the Caspian Sea in Northern Iraq) who's giant tomb with rolling stone was recently excavated in Jerusalem, completes Ellis' thread that establishes the various links that made Jesus the heir to the largest empires in the history of planet Earth, i.e. Egypt, Persia, Greece & Rome.
A**E
Five Stars
Excellant
A**N
don't read this -- besides, it's unreadable, the ...
don't read this -- besides, it's unreadable, the man is NOT a writer, it's torture to try to read it -- instead read Ahmed Osman, who is an Egyptian authority and authentic, and read Moustafa Gadalla
S**N
A very good book...
I really liked this book except for the confirmation of Josephus' record of Jesus(biblical) death by Idumeans at the same time Titus set against Jerusalem. The assertion that Jesus married Mary of Magdala, contended to be his sister[an Egyptian standard], is also erroneous. Mary of Magdala married John the Apostle and was transported with their male heir(the Isaiah fulfillment for Jesus of Maher Shal al hash baz). John moved Mary of Magdala with their son and Mary mother of Jesus to France before returning to Asia.Remeber thopugh that there is a great deal of true enlightenment besides these errors to be found... .
G**S
You must read this book
Some parts of the book are a little speculative and not entirely proven. Mostly it has to be said with regard to the matters regarding the title:- the final destination of Jesus. He does not claim to have proven all this. It's very persuasive but not quite proven yet. What a shame about that shopping center!!With regard to the rest of the book, the level of proof given is entirely devastating for Christianity! It is so much that it gets a little repetitive at times, from wanting to be absolutely thorough. He is extremely thorough and very logical. You do not need to be a theologian to get his proofs. But if you know the Bible and the works of Josephus and Qumran as well as I do then you start thinking "Why hasn't this been acknowledged centuries ago?", or "Why didn't I know that already?" (kick - kick!).I have also read many books on "alternative history" but Ellis is the real deal. This is no alternative. This is real history, the way it should be written, based on evidence, logic and not on preconceptions or prejudice. In fact read all his books. I recommend all of them (except perhaps "K2" - which is a little too speculative for my taste).STUNNING:- This is the ONE that will still be talked about for as long as there are followers of "the Liar", trying to hide all the facts.
S**R
Consistently outstanding
Ralph Ellis consistently finds a way to research and join the dots. His evidence is well researched, well thought out and highly compelling, especially bearing in mind that there are very few absolute "facts" available nowadays.There are indeed more demonstratable facts in his works than in the Pentateuch and in Paulianity, sorry to say for those that have been duped by them.We need Mr. Ellis write an overview of all his books to bring all his fantastic work into one thread.Well done Ralph, please keep up the "Great Work"
R**G
Five Stars
good
D**P
Making sense of the mess!
In this book, Ralph has found mountains of evidence that show exactly what was going on 2,000 years ago, and this is reflected in the huge size of this book. Most of it isn't even that radical, at least not to the open mind. He demonstrates how the new testament events link with the events of Roman history in that period, and it makes perfect sense, unlike the nonesense we are told by secular bodies.Using different sources, and translating words into the language of origin, we can see the most important religious and mystical characters become ordinary characters of history, and with one or two surprises.Overall, a brilliant work worthy of the attention of the world.
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