The Matthias Scroll: Select Second Edition
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About the Book
In the Select Second Edition of The Matthias Scroll, author Abram Epstein crosses linguistic hurdles illuminating the drama of Jesus’ life and death, revealing hitherto unknown episodes which shaped his last eighteen months, leading to his capture, crucifixion and interment. Exposed by fresh translations, Gospel passages become recovered pearls of verifiable history, enabling us to meet the one so many have been seeking to know and appreciate as a human being.
Lauded as “fascinating” and “provocative” by such prominent historians as Professors Michael Berenbaum and Shaul Magid, Epstein’s linguistic excavations have now accomplished what is increasingly recognized as a major breakthrough in New Testament studies, recovering an altogether different, long-lost scroll from beneath the Gospels’ doctrinal text.
Much of the scriptural account, Epstein points out, has dramatized the supernatural Jesus, adding an aura of divine authority to his every word and deed, covering up history beneath layers of theological enhancement. Many have wondered what happened to the one betrayed by Judas, who later retreated to the Garden of Gethsemane, praying not to die, and was crucified for saying he was “King of the Jews” though no witnesses ever claimed he said such a thing about himself. With the excavated testimony of his friend and companion, Matthias (Acts I:21), we now have....
Jesus’ life as he would have remembered it.
A Documented Biography of Jesus Before Christianity, the author’s nonfiction companion work, presents the scroll in academic format, and is also available from Iuniverse and retail booksellers.
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About the Author
The author, Abram Epstein has served as Director of Education for several synagogues and actively participated in the Manhattan Educators’ Council. His graduate studies at New York University’s Hagop Kevorkian Center focused on ancient Near Eastern religions and Biblical Judaism. He is a recipient of New York University’s Founders Award for academic accomplishment, and has a screen credit as Historical Consultant for The Seventh Sign starring Demi Moore. His other books include, The Historical Haggadah, The Matthias Scroll, and A Documented
Biography of Jesus Before Christianity. Abram currently lives in New York.