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THE EARLY CHRISTIAN WRITING ABOUT JESUS PRIOR TO THE COUNCIL AT NICEA IN 323 A. D.

john lee fisher, jr
43 min readJan 20, 2019

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In the study of early Gnostic Jewish or Christian writing about Jesus prior to the Roman Christian Church Council at Nicea in 323 A. D. It is important to note that the Greeks were the first civilization in the ancient world to engage in and insisted that every religion conquered by the Greeks to portray their gods as human characters in statutes and in scripture. And that around 160 B. C. under the reign of the High Preist Onias III or (Jason) who bought the position of Chief or High Priest from the Syrian Greek Emperor Antiochus Epiphanes IV. In a betrayal of his brother Onias II for the specific purpose of Hellenizing the Jewish culture which meant changing Jewish scriptures myths from allegorical Astro-theological characters to religious allegorical Astro-theological myths about human beings. In the first portrayal and interpretation of the Jewish allegorical Astro-theological characters as individual human history. Which means that the Old Testament can only be accurately interpreted as a reliable human religious culture history rather than a reliable individual human history. The circumstantial historical evidence that we have available to us today suggest that the Old Testament and the roots of the New Testament were most likely composed by Onias III or Jason when he Hellenized Judaism around 160. B. C.

The historical evidence currently available to us circumstantially suggest. That when Jason’s heir and…

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