The Fifth Gospel
New Evidence From The Tibetan, Sanskrit, Arabic, Persian, And Urdu Sources About The Historical Life Of Jesus Christ After The Crucifixion
- 344 Seiten
- 13 Lesestunden
The Fifth Gospel presents compelling new evidence about Jesus' life, derived from various Eastern sources largely unknown to Western scholars. In 1965, one author discovered a reference in Ladakh to Buddhist scrolls discussing Jesus, prompting a thorough examination of evidence regarding his survival post-crucifixion and subsequent travels to the East. The authors aim to inform Western readers that Eastern sources provide insights into the historical Jesus, who allegedly lived on after the crucifixion. This extensive research raises significant questions: Did God come to Earth as Jesus? Did he visit India at age 13? Did he survive the crucifixion? Was he rescued by his Essene friends and traveled through various countries, ultimately settling in Kashmir? Jesus is referenced in Oriental manuscripts by various names, including Issa, Isa, and Yuzu-Kristo, among others. He is also referred to as Eshvara-putram, or Son of God, and Metteyya, equivalent to Messiah. The book explores whether Jesus died on the cross or lived to an older age, similar to the Buddha, a question of interest to many. Additionally, it presents startling evidence regarding the tomb of Jesus, or Yuzu-Asaph, in Kashmir, with research awaiting further investigation into this site.
