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This is an updated version with a less provocative subtitle previously published as Following Philo to The Early Church Fathers. The reason Jesus was called "The Nazarene" is not what the patriarchal faction of Church Fathers and Mat-thew claimed, which was "... he came from a town called 'Nazareth'" (Mt 2:23). This is a lie, fabricated to separate Jesus from the ancient Nazarenes whose first "Prince" is in-troduced at Genesis 49:26. Who was the fabricator of this most damaging lie? All the evidence points to Bishop Irenaeus who claimed the Nazarenes were a heretical sect formed after their patriar-chal Paulian-based Church. Separating Jesus from the Nazarenes by making his home town Nazareth is one of the Paulian faction's most successful deceptions. But it's a lie that's easily dis-proved. The first person called Nazar was Rachel's son Joseph (Gen 49:26). If Nazareth even existed before the first cen-tury CE, and some evidence suggests it did not, it was the home of descendants of Rachel and Joseph, a village of Nazarenes.The NaZarenes and/or NaSaRenes predated Christianity by more than two thousand years. They honored both God (Eloah) and Goddess (LHM, translated Goddess the Mother). Like the misogynist Paul, Irenaeus was staunchly patriarchal.The historical family that produced Jesus claimed that their most ancient ancestors were the First Father and Mother who traveled to Earth from Venus thousands of years earlier. The ancient Sumerian texts previously men-tioned are dated to circa 4500 BCE; they identify this cou-ple as aN SaR (translated "Heaven Prince") and Ki SaR (translated "Earth Princess").The honorary title NaSaRene is derived from AnSar, "Heaven Prince." The honorary title "Caesar" is derived from KiSar, "Earth Mother."The man called Jesus the Nazarene, Son of Joseph associates him with Joseph the first NZR, son of Rachel, a name that means "Spirit of Ela (Goddess)." The title Nasarene associates both Joseph and Jesus with AnSar, the First Father. The Nazarenes were members of the Royal Family, Kings and Queens, who led the ancient sect, Essenes. The Essene-Nazarene Kings and Queens competed with Ju-dean Kings for dominance. Both sects used the same Sacred Texts, the Hebrew Bible, also known as the Old Testament, but their scribes rendered that text differently. The Roman rulers wrote, directed, and produced annual Passion Plays in an attempt to fuse Judean and Roman dei-ties into one, and their eternally warring sects into one massive Flock. YHWH and Zeus became YH-Zeus, which today is pronounced, Je-Zeus (there was no "J" in ancient times).The person behind this elaborate stratagem was Cle-opatra. She was assisted by Julius Caesar, and their plan was carried out by their children and grandchildren.
Following Philo to Paul and the Fathers by Logan Licht is 127 pages long, and a total of 32,639 words.
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