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دسته بندی: دین ویرایش: نویسندگان: Robert Eisenman سری: ISBN (شابک) : 9781301995813 ناشر: Grave Distractions Publications سال نشر: 2013 تعداد صفحات: 178 زبان: English فرمت فایل : PDF (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود) حجم فایل: 1 مگابایت
کلمات کلیدی مربوط به کتاب جیمز عادل در پسته هاباکوک: تفسیر و هرمنوتیک، نقد و تفسیر، مطالعه و مرجع کتاب مقدس، دین و معنویت، آگنوستیک، الحاد، بودیسم، هندوئیسم، اسلام، یهودیت، ادبیات و داستان، عصر جدید و معنویت، غیبت و ماوراء الطبیعه، متون مقدس شرقی، دیگر متون مذهبی شرقی ادیان، اعمال و متون مقدس، هنر دینی، مطالعات دینی، عبادت و عبادت، تفسیر و هرمنوتیک، نقد و تفسیر، مطالعه و مرجع کتاب مقدس، دین و معنویت، مقولهها، فروشگاه کیندل
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This is the follow-up work to Prof. Eisenman's Maccabees,
Zadokites, Christians, and Qumran: A New Hypothesis of Qumran
Origins, in which he attempts to prove in a case-by-case manner
some of the hypotheses he suggested in that original
ground-breaking work.
Both works turn out to be, surprisingly enough, just about
exactly the same number of pages and what Prof. Eisenman does
in this short volume is to go through what is known by scholars
as "The Habakkuk Pesher" and laymen, "The Habakkuk Commentary"
– "Pesher" in Hebrew having the same sense as "Commentary" in
English – in a line-by-line, passage-by-passage fashion; and
meticulously set forth just how they can relate to known
events, ideas, and happenstances known from and associated with
the life of James or as all Early Christian accounts would have
it: "James the Just" (the cognomen, “the Just One” of course,
being at all times all-important) or “James the Zaddik.”.
As everyone knows, he has expanded this in two 1000+ page books
since: James the Brother of Jesus: The Key to Unlocking the
Secrets of Early Christianity and the Dead Sea Scrolls
(1997-98) and The New Testament Code: The Cup of the Lord, the
Damascus Covenant, and the Blood of Christ (2006) and two
shorter ones: James the Brother of Jesus and the Dead Sea
Scrolls I and II (2012 and 2013); but these two initial volumes
represent his first forays into this territory. Once again,
despite the impression by a few critics, who try make light of
or marginalize his theories or scholarship (as if they could
produce anything better); as in MZCQ, he absolutely
distinguishes between "the Spouter of Lies” or “Lying” (the
so-called “Liar” or “Scoffer” – for Eisenman, a more accurate
translation of this last being “the Jester”) and "the Wicked
Priest"; and this dichotomy has withstood the test of time and
initiated a host of imitators.
Not only does he make it clear – despite some simplistic
“Consensus” theorizing – that these two are utterly different;
but, in doing so, he absolutely confirms through internal
analysis a First Century CE date for principal Qumran original
Documents (called by so-called ‘consensus scholars’,
“Sectarian”), a position he already basically set forth in
MZCQ. The first, of course, is an internal ideological
Adversary of the hero of the Scrolls, "the Righteous Teacher" –
“the Liar” who "denied the Law in the midst of their entire
Congregation" – the second, the present Establishment High
Priest and this, definitively not a “Maccabean” but the
reigning “Herodian” one.
It is he who is responsible for the death or destruction of
"the Righteous Teacher" and some of those with him – called
revealingly “the Poor" – “the Ebionim" in the Hebrew of the
Scrolls and very probably equivalent to "the Ebionites" of
Early Church History about whom Eusebius in the 4th Century is
so contemptuous and scathing of. These and many other things
are meticulously delineated in this, Eisenman's first foray
into a line-by-line decipherment of the Habakkuk Pesher –
having already dealt definitively and in detail with the twin
issues of Archaeology and Paleography in MZCQ preceding it.
Both of these very-hard-to-acquire books will not, it is hoped,
disappoint, Prof. Eisenman's many admirers. Review I'm
currently reading Neil Asher Silberman's book on the Scrolls
history, "The Hidden Scrolls", in which he shows Eisenman on
one side, the consensus scholars on the other. How long will it
be before they back off and let the one who knows what he is
talking about tell the story? There is much left to do in
dismantling 20 centuries of Christian and Rabbinic Jewish
covering up. James is the one who had preeminence in the first
century. That is now established. Eisenman only stops short
when he concludes, "Who and whatever James was, so was Jesus".
James was the Master and that is clear, not only as he said, in
Acts 1 where fictional 'Judas' covers him (and also as
fictional "Joseph Barsabbas JUSTus"), BUT IN THE BETRAYAL, TOO.
It was only because Eisenman isn't familiar with the living
Masters tradition (Sant Mat, now the Radha Soami Satsang, Beas
> [...] that he didn't extend his investigation to the
overwriting of James as 'Judas' in "the Betrayal" coverup of
his installation as successor Master. Here is that final
chapter: The Bible says Saviors Testament I tried telling him
in person, since he is the one who found James elsewhere in the
gospels and Acts, but he wasn't receptive. The world of Western
religion is never again to be the same. There is no going back
from what we now know about the Masters of Palestine, John the
Baptist, James the Just, Simeon Cleophas, and Judas Thomas.
They all taught what is today called 'Surat Shabd Yoga'
('Listening to the Sound Union') of John 3:8 and many other
passages. About the Author Robert Eisenman is the author of The
New Testament Code: The Cup of the Lord, the Damascus Covenant,
and the Blood of Christ (2006), James the Brother of Jesus: The
Key to Unlocking the Secrets of Early Christianity and the Dead
Sea Scrolls (1998), The Dead Sea Scrolls and the First
Christians (1996), Islamic Law in Palestine and Israel: A
History of the Survival of Tanzimat and Shari’ah (1978), and
co-editor of The Facsimile Edition of the Dead Sea Scrolls
(1989), The Dead Sea Scrolls Uncovered (1992), and James the
Brother of Jesus and the Dead Sea Scrolls Volumes I and II
(2012). Robert is an Emeritus Professor of Middle East
Religions and Archaeology and the former Director of the
Institute for the Study of Judeo-Christian Origins at
California State University Long Beach and Visiting Senior
Member of Linacre College, Oxford. He holds a B.A. from Cornell
University in Philosophy and Engineering Physics (1958), an
M.A. from New York University in Near Eastern Studies (1966),
and a Ph.D from Columbia University in Middle East Languages
and Cultures and Islamic Law (1971). He was a Senior Fellow at
the Oxford Centre for Postgraduate Hebrew Studies and an
American Endowment for the Humanities Fellow-in-Residence at
the Albright Institute of Archaeological Research in Jerusalem,
where the Dead Sea Scrolls were first examined. In 1991-92, he
was the Consultant to the Huntington Library in San Marino,
California on its decision to open its archives and allow free
access for all scholars to the previously unpublished Scrolls.
In 2002, he was the first to publicly announce that the
so-called ‘James Ossuary’, which so suddenly and ‘miraculously’
appeared, was fraudulent; and he did this on the very same day
it was made public on the basis of the actual inscription
itself and what it said without any ‘scientific’ or
‘pseudoscientific’ aids.
OTHER BOOKS BY ROBERT EISENMAN ABBREVIATIONS INTRODUCTION CHAPTER I: BACKGROUNDS CHAPTER II: HABAKKUK PESHER TEXTUAL EXEGESIS CHAPTER III:THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL EVIDENCE APPENDIX: THE \"THREE NETS OF BELIAL\' IN THE ZADOKITE DOCUMENT AND \"BALLAC\"/\"BELAC\" IN THE TEMPLE SCROLL GLOSSARY OF HEBREW TERMS ENDNOTES ABOUT THE AUTHOR