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Not Jesus, but an ordinary ruler?

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Brief thoughts on the new Ralph Ellis book, ‘Jesus King of Edessa’

http://www.lulu.com/shop/ralph-ellis/jesus-king-of-edessa/ebook/product-20370106.html

I would like to thank the publisher, Dirk Vander Ploeg, for bringing this particular book to my attention.

The author makes a momentous claim on his introductory page:

“This is the book that the Catholic Church has been dreading for the last 1700 years. This is the book that will end Christianity as we know it.”

I have not read this book through but the front cover is important and worth paying more attention to.

I checked the coin out on this cover with my brother David who is a numismatic expert, specialising in Roman. The claim is made by the author that the coin depicts Jesus wearing a ‘crown of thorns’.  However, David explains:

“The so called crown of thorns is a diademed crown; that means one encrusted with jewels to show wealth.”

In fact diademed crowns were quite commonplace as royal headdresses around this period and a lot of other coins show rulers displaying similar. 

 

 

The actual coin illustrated on the front of Mr Ellis’s book appears to relate to the above coin.

Let’s examine the front and reverse of a coin.

Right reverse side seems to be Abgar (X) Severus Bar Abgar (IX) Rabo ( 214– 216). He was a ruler of Osroene and is wearing a traditional tiara crown. Yes, this is the popular diademed crown we have discussed above. The front face is of Gordian 111.

http://www.forumancientcoins.com/catalog/zoompgsold.asp?param=55556q00.jpg&vpar=977&zpg=67833&fld=http://www.forumancientcoins.com/Coins2/

This ruler on the reserve is I think the same chap as on the Ralph Ellis book from front cover image depicted as Jesus and said to be wearing a crown of thorns.  Compare the coin images for yourself and you will get the general idea of all this.

Even if Jesus would have been a bona fide person (which is extremely doubtful regardless of typical propaganda) the coin minters of the time would never have flattered him, via adding his image alongside a noble Roman Emperor. Add to this the common use of regular majestic headdress that was ‘not’ exclusive to the Ellis coin and things appear to become different.

More here concerning Abgar and Gordian:

http://www.harvardartmuseums.org/art/175391

In 216 , during the reign of Abgar X Severus Bar Abgar (IX), the Roman Emperor Caracalla finally seized the small kingdom, which became a Roman province.

Although I would wish Mr Ellis well in his attempts to discredit spurious faith systems we must in all fairness be 100% precise when it comes to making central claims regarding the controversial historicity of certain mythological characters. The search for truth must be based on accuracy for without precision we merely add more fuel to the fire of religious confusion and social misunderstanding.

This succinct scrutiny however stands as no attempt whatsoever to discredit the main book as I have not read it. It is just a minor passing observation of one illustrated claim, regarding the alleged Jesus figure.

The question remains: does the coin show Jesus wearing a ‘crown of thorns’, as alleged by the author, or are we simply viewing yet another minor sovereign wearing the typical, royal, jewelled headgear of the period that was ‘not’ exclusive to this king? You decide! 

Many, more uninspiring authors like to tread the ‘safe’ path and avoid certain heated subjects. However, if nothing else Mr Ellis has clearly started a controversial debate and that alone is to be congratulated.

Pat Regan © 2012

 

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Comments

dmondeo's picture

"This is the book that the Catholic Church has been dreading for the last 1700 years." This is an over hyped claim! I doubt the RC church like most of it's followers even know of the books existence. Besides we all know Jesus was an ET!!!
rparker's picture

DMONDEO - Satire is a rare literary form today. Thank you for a smilingly nice example. Pat, good that you are reserving judgement. The publishers hyperbolic claim coupled with the incredible use of a faked-up coin are enough to save me from a probable waste of time reading the book. I'll wait for your review after a full reading, if you get through it.

<p>Rip Parker</p>

ralphellis's picture

'Faked up coin'? This is a real coin from Edessa, of a real monarch called Abgarus, wearing a so-called 'Crown of Thorns'. There are over 1,200 pages of evidence to prove this claim, including the book 'King Jesus'. It was proven there that Jesus was King Izas of Adiabene, the son of King Monobazus. This book proves that King Monobazus was King Abgarus of Edessa, while Izas was the son of Abgarus. Ergo, if you are following, Jesus was the son of King Abgar. .
ralphellis's picture

Actually, this is not hyperbole, it is proven fact. Jesus was the son of King Abgarus of Edessa - which is why Abgar was writing letters to Jesus, as Christian history acknowledges. However, I cannot give every proof in a 50-word advertisement, which is why you only have the Crown of Thorns here. Notice, however, that the crown is plaited, as the NT says. There are 570 pages that prove this connection, but perhaps the best proof, is that King Abgar's son had the same name as Jesus.

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