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  1. After first laying out the storyline and outcome of Jesus' life in the first half of the book, along with supportive arguments, Schonfield devotes the second half of the book to a more detailed explanation of the concepts and arguments used to support his conclusions.

    • Hugh J. Schonfield
    • 1965
  2. Jul 3, 2021 · What I loved about the book was the way it so vividly recreated the “life and times” of the historical Jesus, and highlighted the Messianic ideas that were so powerfully operative in late second Temple times.

  3. Concerning the crucifixion of Jesus Christ, Schonfield wrote that Christ forced the Sanhedrin’s hand into condemning Him to be crucified. He claims that Jesus new the Old Testament Scriptures well enough to understand that the Messiah needed to die and live again.

  4. Feb 10, 2015 · Hugh Schonfield's According to the Hebrews, A new translation of the Jewish Life of Jesus (The Toldoth Jeshu) with an inquiry into the nature of its sources and special relationship to the lost Gospel according to the Hebrews.

  5. Jun 10, 2009 · After communicating the F-E-A-T that demonstrates the fact of the Resurrection, this young man took the final step and personally experienced the resurrected Christ. Recognizing that he was a sinner, he repented of his sins and received Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior of his life.

  6. Dec 16, 2021 · In 1965 he published the controversial The Passover Plot, a book the thesis of which is that the Crucifixion was part of a larger, conscious attempt by Jesus to fulfil the Messianic...

  7. May 15, 2019 · Schonfield argues that, since Jesus’ (northern Gentile) heritage would have been frowned upon, many Jewish opponents began calling him by his family name instead of Jesus the Nazarene. Schonfield adduces two texts for support of his hypothesis:

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