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Tut-Ankh-Amen: The Living Image of the  Lord

 

  • Title: Tut-Ankh-Amen: The Living Image of the Lord
  • Author: Moustafa Gadalla
  • Publisher: Tehuti Research Foundation
  • Form: 5.5 x 8.5 Paperback
  • Illustrated: Illustrations throughout
  • Number of Pages: 144
  • ISBN: 0-9652509-9-7
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This book provides the overwhelming evidence from archaeology, the Dead Sea Scrolls, the Talmud, and the Bible itself, that Tut-Ankh-Amen was the historical character of Jesus. The book examines the details of Tut's birth, life, death, resurrection, family roots, religion, teachings, etc., which were duplicated in the biblical account of Jesus. The book also reveals the world's greatest conspiracy and cover-up, that re-created the character of Jesus, living in another time (Roman era) and another place (Palestine, Israel).

Table of Contents (major parts)
Prologue (Jesus and history, The Egyptian Connection)
Son of God/Man (His Names, Birth, Father, Mother, Wife, Religion)
His Kingdom (Jesus the King, The Divided Kingdom, Quest for Unification, Death in the Wilderness, etc.)
Cover-Up (Nazarenes, The Cover-up Scheme)
Family Roots (His Royal Family, Mighty Great3-Grandfather, Weak Grandfather, Tyrant Father)
The Egyptian/Christian Similarities
Selected Bibliography
Index

Book Excerpt

Why Was Jesus Not Mentioned by Historians

One wonders, if Jesus lived, suffered and died during the period of Roman rule in Palestine, why did not his name appear in the writings of three distinguished contemporary authors of that time — Philo Judaeus, Justus of Tiberias and Flavius Josephus?!

No reference to Jesus was made in the thirty-eight works left behind by Philo Judaeus, who was born c. 15 B.C. and died about twenty years after the supposed date of the Crucifixion. Philo’s brother was the head of the Jewish community living in Alexandria. His son was married to a granddaughter of King Herod.

How can we expect a man like Philo Judaeus, with all his family connections, not to mention Jesus in all his voluminous writings, if Jesus ever existed?!

Flavious Josephus was a Palestinian Jew of a priestly family, born in 37 A.D., who wrote Antiquities of the Jews, a long historical work of twenty books.
Moreover, Josephus was given command in Galilee at the time of the Jewish revolt against the Romans in 66AD. Flavius Josephus mentioned John the Baptist’s life and execution in his books. Josephus never mentioned that John was preparing the way for Jesus or that Jesus existed at all.

The usual response to the historical absence of the Biblical Jesus is that he was an ordinary man and not an important figure to warrant any attention or place in history. The Bible itself provides the contrary evidence to such an incorrect response. (3 pages in the book follow, providing such evidence)

Testimonials
"His Excellency President Hosni Mobarek wishes to thank [Moustafa Gadalla] and commends the spirit inspiring [Gadalla's] noble sentiments."
- Official Spokesman, Presidency of the Republic, Cairo - Egypt, 22 Nov 1997
Midwest Book Review - 5/97 - Jim Cox
(This book was selected as Reviewer's Choice)

"The Living Image of the Lord" is the translated meaning of King Tut's birth name. King Tut was called the spiritual Son of God and the Messiah/Christ meaning the "anointed one," who is "the King." History has no evidence of the New Testament story of the birth, life, and death of Jesus and there is an expanse of evidence that Jesus lived many centuries earlier. "Tut-Ankh-Amen: The Living Image of the Lord" reveals history's greatest conspiracy and cover-up to re-create the character of Jesus, living in another place and another tim. Powerful evidence derived from archaeology, the Dead Sea Scrolls, the Talmud, and the Bible are thought-provoking and call for a re-examination of basic assumptions as the historical person, his teachings, his life and death and resurrection are examined from a unique perspective to reveal the relationships between Jesus of Nazareth and King Tut of Egypt.


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