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John of Gamala was, according to Luigi Cascioli, an Italian ex-seminarian and now an atheist, a person whom the Catholic Church deliberately conflated with Jesus to build up their religion. Cascioli claims that his book ''The Fable of Christ'' is a decisive collection of proof demonstrating that Jesus is the result of manipulation and falsification of documents which in reality refer to John of Gamala, son of Jude the Galilean and grandson of the rabbi Ezechia, a direct descendant of the Hasmonean dynasty founded by Simon, son of Mattathias the Maccabean. The paternal lineage of Jesus/John of Gamala that is given by Cascioli is as follows: * Mattathias (founder of the Hasmonean line, heir to the Davidic throne) * Simon, son of Mattathias * John Hyrcanus I, son of Simon * Alexander Jannaeus, son of John Hyrcanus I * Aristobulus II, son of Alexander Jannaeus * Ezekias, direct descendant of Aristobulus II * Judas of Galilee, son of Ezekias * Jesus, son of Judas, oldest brother of Simon Peter, James the Great, Judas Thaddeus, Jacob, Menahem, Eleazar, and two unnamed sisters. Husband to Mary Magdalene and brother in law to Lazarus. True name: John of Gamala, the Nazarite/Nazarene. ==See also== * Christ myth theory * Historical background of New Testament * Historical Jesus * Historicity of Jesus * Life of Jesus in the New Testament 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「John of Gamala」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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