DATING THE NEW TESTAMENT
Keywords:
New Testament, Jesus Christ, Gospels, Jerusalem, Josephus, Constantinople, New Rome, Bulgar, Russ, Flavia, chronology.Abstract
Based on a thorough analysis of the chronicles of Ancient and New Rome, Ancient Russia, Great Bulgaria and Arabic sources, as well as the texts of the Gospels, the author made a reconstruction of the ancestral tree of Jesus Christ and the events of the New Testament, linking them to real historical figures and astronomical phenomena. In addition, the author compares the facts of the appearance of the canonical image of Jesus Christ on icons, mosaics and frescoes, the Holy Shroud, and coins of ancient states. The author justifies the dating of the events of the New Testament to the beginning of the XI century on the basis of established facts, and not the generally accepted canons of faith.
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