Knihobot

Team of authors of the Phoenix Journals

    And they called his name Immanuel
    • This freshly designed and made-up book presents unfiltered testimonies from a dramatic time in Israel, 2000 years ago. It offers a staggering and touching lecture that challenges clerical doctrine. The text emerged under difficult circumstances, with Jesus Jmmanuel introducing it by stating that it is translated from scrolls brought forth in 1963 by a Greek Catholic priest. These writings, recorded at his side, were preserved as best as possible and hidden in his tomb. The translation reveals that the teachings of cult religions are devoid of truth, crafted by unscrupulous individuals, some of whom were employed by the 'Holy Chair.' Jesus Sananda asserts that he is not the “milksop-softie” often portrayed by the church; rather, he came to bring the sword of truth and the knowledge of the spirit within man. The book clarifies his teachings, the reason behind his name change to “Jesus,” his mentors, the path of crucifixion he chose, the true traitors, and prophetic details about his promised return. Through powerful and wise words, readers willing to explore the spiritual depths of these writings will gain profound insights.

      And they called his name Immanuel