Book Summary
An eye-opener for anyone who considers him or herself a Christian. It shows how the early Church sprang from the sect Jesus was raised in, the Essenes, who had prepared for generations for His coming. One has to feel a pang of conscience to read how this ancient, unique Essene community was morally and spiritually so far ahead of us. The author's findings are carefully buttressed by solid research from the Dead Sea Scrolls, classical authors like Pliny and Philo, early Church writers, and the Bible -- Isaiah and James, brother of Jesus, have an Essene perspective. As the "Jews of conscience" of their times, the Essenes condemned the inhumane parts of the Old Testament. They followed the true precepts passed down by a chain of "Teachers of Righteousness," culminating in the mission of Jesus.The great practical value this book offers today is a touchstone to rediscover real Christianity, and help distinguish the truth or essence of every faith.
Book Details
Book Name | The Prophet Of The Dead Sea Scrolls: The Essenes And The Early Christians, One And The Same Holy People: Their Seven Devout Practices |
Author | Upton Clary Ewing |
Publisher | Progressive Press (Jun 1994) |
ISBN | 9780930852269 |
Pages | 174 |
Language | English |
Price | 414 |