My, a Joyful, Reformed Baptist's (mostly) humble thoughts and meditations So teach us to number our days
on everyday's insignificance compared to ETERNITY…
that we may get a heart of wisdom. -- Psalm 90:12
Wednesday, April 18, 2007
Jehosua's Story, a book about life of Jesus
Apparently, a guy named Sture Johansson, got envious of Dan Brown's millions and decided to spin on the same thread a bit more.
So if you have $35 at hand, you are more than welcome to buy this very "necessary" piece of literature. A short teaser? Anybody?
In the book the author has used as much as possible the peoples' real names. Jehosua was Jesus' name in Aramaic. The book is a story about a man Jehosua. We are with him from before his birth until his stay in Kashmir (???? - question marks mine) after crucifiction. As a thirteen years old, he had to flee from Israel, and we meet him in India, Pakistan and Tibeth. Here he is taught according to the old esoteric scriptures and takes his first steps in the love tantra. As a grown man Jehosua comes back to Israel, where he meets Mary Magdalene again. Vi take part in his wedding to the woman who is the love of his life. In his older days he tells about his life for his grandson, Iman, who would take the book of his life and pass it to the future generations of the family. We can hear the old man's, Jehosua's, soft voice:
'Zaccaria was a Jewish priest who lived in Judea at the time Herod was king. Elisabeth was his wife. They both belonged to Aron's family...'
I feel sick.
According to Wikipedia, Sture Johansson is a medium talking to a spirit of Ambres... And the ad for this book is to be found in a magazine for women, Tara.
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