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  • Paperback: 340 pages
  • Publisher: Edfu Books; 2nd Revised edition edition (Aug 2001)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0953191370
  • ISBN-13: 978-0953191376
  • Product Dimensions: 23.4 x 15.5 x 2.3 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 379,400 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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There is good evidence to be found within the Bible, Torah and Koran that indicates that the biblical patriarchs were pharaohs of Egypt, they were not poor shepherds but the Hyksos Shepherd pharaohs of Egypt. The biblical exodus was therefore the Hyksos exodus from Egypt, a historical event where some half a million people evacuated Egypt after a civil war with the Theban pharaohs. Having found the biblical Saul in the historical record, it became apparent that there were some 'new' historical references to the biblical Jesus. Jesus was descended from this Hyksos royal vine, a Hyksos prince in exile. He was the governor of Tiberias, the rebel leader who led an army trying to save Jerusalem from the rebel Jewish factions and he died in AD65 after the revolt failed -- some thirty years after the presumed crucifixion. Jesus, Last of the Pharaohs is a new and fantastic adventure through the Biblical texts, with dramatic re-interpretations of the old creed at every twist and turn in the story. Yet despite the unbelievable nature of some of these claims, the fact is that all of the arguments in this book are fully supported by the established Biblical and historical texts. Theologians and historians cannot argue with the underlying thesis in this book: it is written in black and white-they can only dispute the radical interpretation being placed upon those texts.


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Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Joseph, Jesus and Saul, these are amongst the most influential people of the last 4,000 years - so why cannot they be found in the historical record? Is this situation not strange? Jesus, Last of the Pharaohs at last identifies all these important characters - they were real people. The Biblical story, that has circulated around the globe, is simply a history of one family, Abraham and his descendants. His family have achieved this notoriety because they were very famous and extremely important in their own era, in fact Abraham was the most powerful man on Earth in his lifetime - he was a pharaoh of Egypt. In the Bible he was known as Abram, in the historical record he is the pharaoh Maybra. By such simple slight of hand, the pharaohs of Egypt have hidden their identity, but preserved their ancient history and blood-line. This is why this story has been told and retold down the millennia, it is the story of a royal blood-line, the oldest family tree in the world. These kings were born of the gods, they were not only royal, they were also Sons of God. They were supremely wealthy and they were ultimately powerful. Jesus, Last of the Pharaohs traces the history of this family from the time of Noah through to Jesus: and nearly all of the biblical characters can be identified in the historical record. All are pharaohs of Egypt or pharaohs in exile. The correlations between the Bible and the Egyptological record are simply overwhelming. The names, titles, dates and the achievements of these individuals all point towards them being the semi-divine kings of dynastic Egypt. The Bible records them as being simple shepherds, but in truth they were the Hyksos, the Shepherd kings of Egypt.

Yet despite this exalted position, they were eventually to fall from grace, simply because the religion of Egypt had changed. The old Apis Bull worship was destined to evolve into the new worship of sheep, hence the title of Hyksos, the Shepherd kings. But the people of Egypt did not approve, a civil war erupted - which resulted in the Exodus. Following the years of relative stability in Egypt, this royal dynasty has suffered the privations of exile on numerous occasions. Twice they were thrown out of Egypt herself and the second exile appears to have been permanent. But the torment was not to end, twice more they were thrown out of Jerusalem and again the second ignominy was permanent.

On this second exile from Jerusalem a new hero was born - Jesus. We trace the history of Jesus in great detail and find a new and amazing story of a wealthy, aristocratic and royal family. There are many unknown descriptions of Jesus and his followers in the ancient texts and these throw this new light onto his ministry. This new story of the life of Jesus can only be told because of a new interpretation of the life of the Biblical Saul. The ephemeral Saul has at last been traced in the historical record and it is this new evidence which allows the New Testament to be seen in its true light.

John the Baptist was high priest of Jerusalem, who was drowned in a baptismal font by Herod. It was the head of Joseph (brother of Herod) that was brought to the palace, not John's. Jesus was governor of Tiberias and he eventually became a popular rebel leader with a force of 600 men under his command. After fighting both Saul and the Romans, Jesus rides south to save Jerusalem, which is being besieged by both the Romans and the Jewish zealots under the command of Simon the Zealot. Jesus dies in Jerusalem in AD 68, long after the established date for his crucifixion, whilst defending the sacred city.

Jesus, Last of the Pharaohs, is a new and fantastic adventure through the Biblical texts, with dramatic new interpretations of the old creed at every twist and turn in the story. Yet despite the unbelievable nature of some of these claims, the fact is that all of the arguments in this book are fully supported by the established Biblical and historical texts. Theologians and historians cannot argue with the underlying thesis in this book, it is written in black and white, they can only dispute the radical interpretation which has been placed upon those texts.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Courageously forgiveable, intellectually exciting, 5 Feb 2002
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Ralph Ellis has a tendency to get so passionate about what he feels he is revealing as to get in the way of his thesis. There are a few times where the conflux and competition of theories that have been competing with each other for decades (from Hancock and the ancient extra-terrestrials theory to the Masonic/Knights Templar hypotheses regarding Egypt and the like) splash into each other like waves on a beach in his work and writing style, crashing over you while you're trying to reach the surface on your last breath. And yet he stays committed to a central thesis well enough to have his point of view unfold with such lucidity and believeability that a new perspectiveon Biblical history takes hold in your mind. Any and all people who love this kind of innovative and contraversial scholarhip on the Bible and Western religion will forgive the mistakes and strange turns in this book, and focus on the impressive research he has done almost uncontrollably. He actually does succeed, in his own way, in creating a missing link between many nearly conflicting theories, if not a unified-field lexicon with which to actually guage their validity. And of course, if you are new to the idea of Jesus being linked with ancient Egypt, prepare for one hell of a ride.

I recommend the works of Gerald Massey--particularly ANCIENT EGYPT, THE LIGHT OF THE WORLD, after reading this.

It's a great read.

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5.0 out of 5 stars A "Must Read" for all searchers of the Truth!, 6 Dec 2001
Have you ever wondered why the characters named in the Bible do not seem to be mentioned in our Ancient History records? This book sets out to find out the truth about these people and their actual historic existence. A really memorable read that starts to make sense of the Bible and what was going on around the time of the Exodus. See how the Biblical characters become actual historical figures and you'll see that it all starts to come together in a logical way.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Thought provoking, 2 Jun 1999
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The most thought provoking book on religion that I have read. If only half of this is true, we will have to think seriously about reavaluating all of Western theology.
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