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The missing years of Jesus – Resolved
Shrouded in mystery, fable and legend, however, the Bible recorded the birth of Jesus Christ and follows his life until about 12 years old.
To date, the Jewish male children undergo Bar Mitzvah at age 13 years. This has not been recorded by the evangelists. Indeed, the life of Jesus is not considered again until that the age of 30 years.
To accept that Jesus was only at home with his family is a plausible explanation, but not in conformity with the Gospel What about the age of 12, he was in the Temple, and people were astonished to hear.
Certainly, after his Bar Mitzvah, it was technically a "man" and not a boy, and of course the people continue to wonder. It was his right to speak in the temple. There is no such document.
There is much speculation, but many incidents recorded and connections. One of the most important is Joseph (Saint) of Arimathea. Certain he was a wealthy man, and he certainly was able to speak (in Greek and / or Latin) the Roman governor, a very sensitive time, So it was certainly influential.
He gave his own tomb for the burial of Jesus, and paid for all formalities necessary for burial. There is no question, it was close to Jesus, and as a member of the Sanhedrin, would have defended in this meeting. There were more connections, and many very plausible.
Joseph of Arimathea was certainly rich, but how did he raise his fortune? Arimathea, is not a city or district at all, but a Greek compound word meaning Harima Theo (by the grace of God).
It likely came in Ramle or another city. He was said to be in the metals business, specifically tin. This would theoretically put in contact with England, where tin was mined and sent to the Roman Empire.
More speculation has linked Joseph to Jesus directly. It is written by the Fathers of the Church that Joseph was the uncle of Mary, the mother of Jesus. Certainly, the Gospel has familiar when Joseph was buried in the tomb of Jesus, he was accompanied by Mary (the mother of Jesus) and Mary Magdalene.
Jesus himself was familiar to Alexandria in Egypt (where he grew up) and as an important center of learning (the Library was there), Jesus would also spoke Egyptian.
Since then, he is so much smoke there must be fire, the story of young Jesus being accompanied by Joseph, his uncle, a trip to England is certainly possible.
The legend of records return trip, but with a diversion to Greece, then Asia Minor. It says that Jesus and Joseph went with Jesus to join another traveler rich with his son.
At the time, there were Buddhist missionaries throughout Asia Minor, and even to Rome and Egypt. It is plausible Jesus had met one or more and thus find their interest and route to India.
There are several recordings of early travelers in India have been shown or heard about the time of Jesus there.
The famous James Churchward in his major work the lost continent Mu describes such a meeting. It There were many others, including Notovitch in 1888.
Apart from the fantastic speculation, many diversions of classic Eastern Judaism appear to be in nature, and very specifically Vedic in nature.
When the Jews expected a Messiah, the Hindus have their belief in avatars who are incarnations of the man of God.
If the missing years can be seen traveling from the Holy Land in Egypt, England, via Europe Central Greece, Asia Minor, and the Hindu Kush all the way to the Himalayas.
There, Jesus would have found the environment ideal for gradually become the Avatar world he has indeed become.
There is no Hindu who does not accept him as an incarnation divine.
Here is a poem by William Blake's Jerusalem, which alludes to such a visit …
And no feet in ancient times
Walk the mountains of England green?
And was the holy Lamb of God
On pleasant pastures seen England?
And do face divine
Shine upon our clouded hills?
And Jerusalem was built here
Among these dark Satanic mills?
Bring me my bow of gold burning;
Bring me my arrows of desire;
Bring me my spear, O clouds unfold!
Bring me my chariot of fire!
I will not stop Mental Fight,
Is not my sword sleep in hand,
Until we have built Jerusalem
In England's green and pleasant land.
There have been many theories about Jesus the missing years and we hope you find our perspective for thought.
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Lifting the Veil on the Lost Continent of Mu, Motherland of Men In the 1920s, James Churchward wrote a series of ground breaking books about the lost continent of Lemuria which he called the land of Mu. He obtained the information by living with monks and translating unknown manuscripts. When the books were published, he was met with derision and scepticism by the scientists of the day. Over the years since the original writings, his books have become classics… |
