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The Judas Brief
A critical investigation into the arrest and trials of Jesus and the role of the Jews
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Challenging traditional narratives, this work presents a compelling argument that Judas did not betray Jesus and that the Jewish priests were not responsible for his execution. Instead, it posits that Judas and the High Priest collaborated to negotiate a deal with Pilate to keep Jesus safe until after Passover. The plot thickens with Herod Antipas, who, fearing Jesus' influence, pressured Pilate to break the agreement and execute him. This groundbreaking study addresses historical inconsistencies and critiques the portrayal of Jewish involvement in Jesus' death.
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The Judas Brief, Gary Greenberg
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- 2014
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- Title
- The Judas Brief
- Subtitle
- A critical investigation into the arrest and trials of Jesus and the role of the Jews
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Gary Greenberg
- Publisher
- Pereset Press
- Released
- 2014
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 300
- ISBN13
- 9780981496641
- Category
- Esotericism and Religion
- Description
- Challenging traditional narratives, this work presents a compelling argument that Judas did not betray Jesus and that the Jewish priests were not responsible for his execution. Instead, it posits that Judas and the High Priest collaborated to negotiate a deal with Pilate to keep Jesus safe until after Passover. The plot thickens with Herod Antipas, who, fearing Jesus' influence, pressured Pilate to break the agreement and execute him. This groundbreaking study addresses historical inconsistencies and critiques the portrayal of Jewish involvement in Jesus' death.