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Isadorah and Jesus The Messiah

Isadorah and Jesus The Messiah

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Notice that all we know about the Jesus, specially the gospel story on the bible, were variations from oral tradition written long after his death. They reflect various interpretations on what he appeared to be for the minds of his time, and many believers now see what they wanted to see in him; a Troublemaker, a Messiah and a God.
What if we transcended the barrier of time and rediscover the personality of a great woman living at the very same time with Jesus?
Her name was Isadorah, and Jesus' ideas, both as a man and as mythical hero had a definite influence on her contrasting character. After their first meeting, she ministered as a dissident prophet following some of Jesus' ideas to confront the extreme views of the Romans and Jews from Jerusalem. But she wasn't as peaceful as Jesus and when the time came, she bravely defended the oppressed. She provided financial support for Jesus' ministry and helped him survive through the crucifixion.
She consecrated her life to social revolution and the mystical quest. Peace makers, merchants and rebellious zealots who came eagerly for her counsel, regarded her as spiritual guide, a warrior, and a teacher with great affection and admiration, but no one could conceive the idea to arouse her carnal desires, nor she theirs.
A beauty queen by all counts indeed, but she was beyond the realm of the flesh. She exhibits an aggressive personality which reveals the ancient women, not as weak and submissive but as physically strong, wise and truth worthy individuals.
The accounts of her saga are so close to reality that her time and place in history can be seen through these imaginary notes copied from an apocryphal scroll lost for ages of darkness dominated by male controlled literature.
What if I tell you that the scrolls containing this story, a testimonial writing of an unknown witness, were found somewhere in one of many caves by the Dead Sea in Palestine?
In the world of the believers, anything is possible; believe or not, this is her story.
ISADORAH
AND JESUS
THE MESSIAH

INTRODUTION OF THE GHOST WRITER

I am a witness for Isadorah of Muram, the rebel woman leader who was a supporter and heir of the spiritual power of Jesus Christ, the Messiah of Israel;
34 I, who was persecuted and imprisoned side by side with Barabbas, whom the people of Jerusalem gave freedom in order to crucify Jesus the Nazarene;
35 I, who even after the crucifixion of Jesus and the banishment of Isadorah, continued to be a Zealot waging war against Rome;
36 I, who fought a never-ending war against the abuses of the priesthood in the name of god until the spirit of righteousness guided me unto the idea of worshiping only one god to unite us all;
37 I am the one who writes this testimony to them that are sanctified by the One God who at in various manner spoke in the past to our Jewish forefathers, the Egyptian, the Babylonian and the Greeks through the voice of many prophets.
38 Glory be to the only one God that can sustain us all with it energy, who have in these days spoken to us through the deeds of Jesus and Isadorah
39 Mercy unto all of you and peace and love be multiply in the measure of your faith.
40 Beloved, I gave all diligence to write unto you of the common revelation of Isadorah and the spirit of the Messiah, because at the very same time that Jesus was crucified, the people of Judea were confusingly revolting against each other.
41 Many group of zealots continued to fight and many others were crucified by the Roman authorities while thousand of men women and children are being scattered all over other nations.
42 It was needful for me to hide under the earth to write these things down amidst the air of the imminent destruction, which the zealot people of Israel brought upon themselves and the whole nation.
43 The religion of the Sadducees and the Pharisees Jews is also the government and the daily live of the people, but there were so many sects and interpretations of the Rabbinical laws that there was continually quarreling among each other.
44 The streets and the temple itself were often the scene for disturbances and riots which the Romans refused to tolerate and so ruled them with the iron fist of repression.
45 I exhort you to walk away from them and to earnestly study the non-violence foundation of the Christ' which once delivered this new idea of a non-violent spiritual kingdom unto the saints.
46 For there are certain men crept in unawares, wicked men who are about to continue this never-ending war of the Jews against Rome in search of personal earthy powers.
47 Remember that long time ago in Egypt, the true god has chosen people among the many nations, but only the true believers were to be part of the new spiritual nation;
The priests who managed their own temples were furious and many prophets from ancient Egypt died
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