Dossier of Jesus (part 1.1)
Some updates to part 1.
- Real name: King Rabbi Yeshua Cunobeline ben Panthera.
- Date of birth: estimates range from 8 BCE to 6 CE (according to the accounts of the Census of Quirinius). Possibly closer to somewhere between January 26 and April 30 4 BCE.
- Biblica date of death: estimates range from 27 CE to 36 CE (according to the years of the reign of Pontius Pilate). All four gospels agree that it was a Friday that Jesus was crucified (Matthew 28:1; Mark 15:42; Luke 24:1; John 19:31). Friday, April 7, 30 CE and Friday, April 3, 33 CE are the most probable dates.
- Mother: Princess Mariamne Herod.
- Father: According to The Life of Jesus, Panthera (biological). Raised by Yoseph.
- Hair color, eye color, and skin color: according to Revelation 1:13-16, Jesus had white skin, white hair and red eyes. The reality is that he most likely had dark skin.
- Siblings: James, Joses, Simon, Jude and two unknown sisters (Mark 6:3). There is much controversy over whether Jesus is “Doubting Thomas”‘s twin brother and whether Thomas and Jude (or Judah or Judas) are one and the same. For further information, see the Infancy Gospel of Thomas, the Coptic Gospel of Thomas, and the Book of Thomas.
Other notable facts:
- There are some suggestions that the heritage claims in Luke 3:23-38 were actually that of Mary. Mary’s parents’ names were St. Anne and St. Joachim according to the Gospel of the Birth of Mary.
- Eight days after his birth, he was officially given his name and was circumcised.
- Not only can Rabbis get married, but they are required to get married. Therefore, it is strongly probable that Jesus did in fact get married. “Be fruitful and multiply” is the commandment that every Jew is required to fulfill.
Jesus’s 4 wives
This is a speculative post. I inquire you to do your own research before taking any of this information as unfathomable truth.
In the Epistle of the Apostles (which is really a gospel, not an epistle), three names are given to those that were visiting the tomb (Chapter 9): Sarrha, Martha, and Mary (Magdalene). I hypothesize that these are three of the four women Jesus was married to before he died. The fourth wife, which was really his first wife, was Princess Cypros. She was a Nabataean Arab and Daughter of Cypros and Alexas. Cypros was also her mother’s name and she was King Herod‘s grandaughter. The marriage was recorded in the family tree of King Herod. Her uncle was Joseph of Arimathea, who was also the brother of Bernice, the mother of Mariamne Herod and Herodias.
Jesus and Princess Cypros had five children: three boys, Adminius, Guiderius and Caradoc; and two daughters, Eurgain and Gladys.
(Source.)
The genealogy of the Cunobeline family tree is the next great adventure.
Dossier of Jesus (part 1)
- Real name: Yeshua Cunobeline.
- Date of birth: estimates range from 8 BCE to 6 CE (according to the accounts of the Census of Quirinius). Possibly closer to somewhere between January 26 and April 30 4 BCE.
- Date of Death: estimates range from 27 CE to 36 CE (according to the years of the reign of Pontius Pilate). All four gospels agree that it was a Friday that Jesus was crucified (Matthew 28:1; Mark 15:42; Luke 24:1; John 19:31). Friday, April 7, 30 CE and Friday, April 3, 33 CE are the most probable dates.
- Mother: Mary.
- Father: According to The Life of Jesus, Panthera (biological). Raised by Joseph.
- Hair color, eye color, and skin color: according to Revelation 1:13-16, Jesus had white skin, white hair and red eyes. The reality is that he most likely had dark skin.
- Siblings: James, Joses, Simon, Jude and (possibly two) sisters (Mark 6:3). There is much controversy over whether Jesus is “Doubting Thomas”‘s twin brother and whether Thomas and Jude (or Judah or Judas) are one and the same. For further information, see the Infancy Gospel of Thomas, the Coptic Gospel of Thomas, and the Book of Thomas.
- Miracles: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miracle…buted_to_Jesus.
Other notable facts:
- There are some suggestions that the heritage claims in Luke 3:23-38 were actually that of Mary. Mary’s parents’ names were St. Anne and St. Joachim according to the Gospel of the Birth of Mary.
- Eight days after his birth, he was officially given his name and was circumcised.
- Not only can Rabbis get married, but they are required to get married. Therefore, it is strongly probable that Jesus did in fact get married. “Be fruitful and multiply” is the commandment that every Jew is required to fulfill.