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The Dead Sea Scrolls and the Christian Myth

By: John M. Allegro
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Was Jesus of Nazareth a real historical person or a fictional character in a religious legend? What do the Dead Sea Scrolls reveal about the origins of Christianity? Has there been a conspiracy to suppress information in the Scrolls that contradicts traditional church teaching? John Allegro addresses these and many other intriguing questions in this fascinating account of what may be the most significant archaeological discovery of the twentieth century.

As one of the original scholars entrusted with the task of deciphering these ancient documents, Allegro worked on some of the most important texts, including the Biblical commentaries. In 1961, King Hussein of Jordan appointed him to be honorary advisor to the Jordanian government on the Dead Sea Scrolls. In his engaging and highly accessible style, Allegro conveys the excitement of the initial archaeological find and takes listeners on a journey of intellectual discovery that goes to the heart of Western culture. Allegro suggests that Christianity evolved out of the Messianic theology of the Essenes, the Jewish sect that wrote the Dead Sea Scrolls.

This new edition of Allegro's book also contains an essay in which he describes the in-fighting among the scholars assigned to study the scrolls and his thirty-year battle to release all of the texts to the public. Allegro was one of the first scholars to protest the long delay in publishing the Scrolls and to criticize his colleagues for their secretive and possessive attitudes. This issue has recently been the focus of national media coverage, with the result that after forty years, open access to all of the Dead Sea Scrolls has finally been permitted. If he had lived to see it, John Allegro would have been very pleased by this resolution of the controversy.

©1979 John M. Allegro (P)2023 Dreamscape Media
Religious Studies Ancient History Judaism Middle East Royalty
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Clear and well organized. Makes a great case without being dogmatic. I am glad I read it.

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The sacred mushroom 🍄 & the cross was the catalyst for me audio reading this title.

I love the Authors perspective even if he was forced to recant.

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Probably one of the most disgusting takes on antiquity that I have ever heard. The author is obviously a degenerate.

How awful it was.

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I can’t stand the accent of the reader. I can barely get through a few minutes of it before turning it off. It’s unfortunate. I wanted to hear the story but can’t get past the wretched accent.

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