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دسته بندی: دین ویرایش: 2 نویسندگان: Robert Eisenman سری: ISBN (شابک) : 9781301782901 ناشر: Grave Distractions Publications سال نشر: 2013 تعداد صفحات: 194 زبان: English فرمت فایل : PDF (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود) حجم فایل: 6 مگابایت
کلمات کلیدی مربوط به کتاب Maccabees ، Zadokites ، Christian و Qumran: فرضیه جدیدی از مبدا قمر: 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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توجه داشته باشید کتاب Maccabees ، Zadokites ، Christian و Qumran: فرضیه جدیدی از مبدا قمر نسخه زبان اصلی می باشد و کتاب ترجمه شده به فارسی نمی باشد. وبسایت اینترنشنال لایبرری ارائه دهنده کتاب های زبان اصلی می باشد و هیچ گونه کتاب ترجمه شده یا نوشته شده به فارسی را ارائه نمی دهد.
This is Eisenman's original, ground-breaking work in which he
criticizes the archaeology and paleography of Qumran as it had
been developed by 'the specialists' up to that time and rather
offers his own hypothesis-starting with the fact that it was
impossible to consider that the Maccabees were the so-called
"Wicked Priests" at Qumran, primarily because everything known
about them agrees, for the most part, with the doctrines and
positions emanating from the documents known at that time to
emanate from the area known as "Qumran" along the Northwestern
part of the Dead Sea and which, for that reason, we call "The
Dead Sea Scrolls".
In addition, he shows rather that the Establishment against
whom the Qumran Scrolls were in an almost homogeneous manner
directed was rather that of the Herodians and the Priests that
owed both their appointment and authority to them and the Roman
Governors that in due course either replaced or ruled either
through or in conjunction with them. He also starts in this
work to build his case for the fact that the individual came to
be understood in Early Christian History as "James the
Righteous" and called by everyone "James the Just"-that same
individual known by everyone as as "James the Brother of
Jesus"-had very much in common with "the Righteous Teacher"
described and alluded to in many Dead Sea Scrolls documents.
That is why this book, originally published in the early 1980s,
was subtitled "A New Hypothesis of Qumran Origins".
It was necessary to subject both the archaeology and
paleography of Qumran-upon which the so-called "Establishment"
or "Consensus of Qumran Scholars' had all based both their
theories and chronology to thoroughgoing criticism. This he has
done, as only someone who originally studied math and physics,
could do, in a meticulously masterful fashion. No one has 'laid
a glove' on his analysis since. At the same time and in
parallel fashion, he starts to suggest that the 'opponent' of
this individual in Early Christian History, Paul, had about the
same amount of characteristics with the individual these same
Qumran Documents are constantly referring to as "The Spouter of
Lying", "the Liar" or "Man of Lying", or "the Scoffer" or
Jester" (not someone to be taken seriously)-but, of course,
this is not the same individual as "the Wicked Priest" whom
prestigious Qumran 'scholars' on the highest level insist upon
saddling him with because they saw "the Wicked Priest" and "the
Lying Spouter" described in Qumran Documents as the same
individual.
Eisenman lays out here in very clear terms that the two
individuals denoted as "the Wicked Priest" and "the Lying
Spouter" were two distinct and absolutely separate persons-this
again, despite what some 'scholars' attempt to foist on him in
order to try to make him look ridiculous . No, on the contrary,
in doing so, they only make themselves look ridiculous.
Eisenman is very careful here - "the Spouter of Lying" is an
internal opponent of "the Righteous Teacher" at Qumran. "He
denied the Law in the midst of the whole Congregation"! "The
Wicked Priest - certainly no 'Maccabean'/'Hasmonean' - was
rather an Establishment and probably Herodian High Priest,
meaning, appointed by the "Herodians" and their Roman
Overlords.
It was this individual who was responsible either for the
destruction or the death of "the Righteous Teacher"-a situation
very much paralleling a number of such similar situations
described, albeit rather tendentiously, in the New Testament
and, of course, by Josephus. Anyone who picks up this short
Book with its copious footnotes (much of the argument being
conducted there, so his gainsayers would, of course, had to
have first had a look at these before criticizing him-which
usually they have not) will not be disappointed. It is and was
his first salvo in the ongoing and running battle he has been
conducting with "Consensus" and "Establishment Scholars" ever
since and - to his credit - with no little effect." Review
Another of his books in a long series of detailed explanation
of the real story of the beginning of Christianity. I devoured
"James, the Brother of Jesus", and highly recommend read same.
All the rest of his "works" flow from that document. Prof.
Eisenman sheds new light on an old subject and leads the way of
truth. The beauty of this book is that it is both short and
comprehensive -- a somewhat startling eye-opener to me and, I
suspect, to anyone else steeped in the fabrications of
Sunday-school dogma. Every page illuminates what has been
loosely termed "the Qumran documents" and how they relate to
the family of Jesus and the formation of early Christianity.
Who else but an exceptional historian could offer such an
extraordinary paradigm through which the rest of us can view
ancient manuscripts in order to see more clearly what actually
happened, rather than ghostly apparitions perceived "through a
glass darkly." Dr. Eisenman deserves our gratitude. He not only
tells it like it was, but the story is well worth the price!
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 Opening Quotes Introduction Chapter I: Qumran Research Chapter II: The Zadokite Priesthood Chapter III: Ecclesiasticus and Priestly Legitimacy Chapter IV: The Maccabees as Zealots and Zadokites Chapter V: Archaeological Reconstruction Chapter VI : A "Zadokite" Reconstruction Chapter VII: Palaeographic Problems Chapter VIII:Archaeological Problems Chapter IX: Summing Up Glossary of Hebrew Terms Endnotes