Cleopatra's Dream Part 1
Cleopatra's Dream Part 1 covers the life of Cleopatra, Queen of Egypt, from birth through age 19. Her life story is finalized in Part 2. Along the way, young Cleopatra has recurring dreams that indicate to her that she will be reincarnation of Alexander of Macedonia. As such, she will become the ruler of the known world, with the help of Julius Caesar and Marcus Antonius. She knows that her dreams get foggy the older she becomes. Cleopatra believes her life will come to a fork in the road. One fork leads to her children ruling the world. The other fork leads to a child born in Israel becoming the leader of the future world. Cleopatra becomes involved with Herod of Israel to insure that her children will emerge as victors.
The Temple
The Temple recounts the history of the most holy shrine of the Old Testament, the Jewish temple in Jerusalem from tent times during Exodus through Solomon's construction of the actual building and its eventual destruction. Read the Temple to gain clarity on the importance if this iconic building.
Infancy of Jesus
The Infancy of Jesus uses the biblical gospels as well as other gospels that did not make the canonical cut into the official bible to tell the story of the early, unknown years of Jesus Christ.
A Chronological Gospel
A Chronological Gospel tells the story of Jesus Christ from before his birth through his death and resurrection by rearranging some of the verses in the four gospels. Not one word of the gospels has been changed or left out. By superimposing Common Era timing as we know it via the current Gregorian Calendar over the Metonic Cycle of the Jewish calendar, specific dates for events in the gospels are proposed. We know that John the Baptist was in his ministry in the 15th year of Tiberius Caesar (September 17, 28 AD - September 16, 29 AD) according to Luke 3:1. The Day of Atonement occurred September 25, 28 AD - what better day to baptize the perfect sacrifice - Jesus Christ? Jesus entered the wilderness for 40 days after his baptism - September 26-November 5, 28 AD. Sukkot (Tabernacles), the Jewish celebration to commemorate the Jewish nation wandering in the wilderness for 40 years occurred September 30 - October 8, 28 AD - during the time Jesus wandered in the wilderness. Read A Chronological Gospel to find out if seeing the events of the gospels presented in a chronological sequence changes the way you feel and think about the passages.
Cleopatra's Dream Part 1 covers the life of Cleopatra, Queen of Egypt, from birth through age 19. Her life story is finalized in Part 2. Along the way, young Cleopatra has recurring dreams that indicate to her that she will be reincarnation of Alexander of Macedonia. As such, she will become the ruler of the known world, with the help of Julius Caesar and Marcus Antonius. She knows that her dreams get foggy the older she becomes. Cleopatra believes her life will come to a fork in the road. One fork leads to her children ruling the world. The other fork leads to a child born in Israel becoming the leader of the future world. Cleopatra becomes involved with Herod of Israel to insure that her children will emerge as victors.
The Temple
The Temple recounts the history of the most holy shrine of the Old Testament, the Jewish temple in Jerusalem from tent times during Exodus through Solomon's construction of the actual building and its eventual destruction. Read the Temple to gain clarity on the importance if this iconic building.
Infancy of Jesus
The Infancy of Jesus uses the biblical gospels as well as other gospels that did not make the canonical cut into the official bible to tell the story of the early, unknown years of Jesus Christ.
A Chronological Gospel
A Chronological Gospel tells the story of Jesus Christ from before his birth through his death and resurrection by rearranging some of the verses in the four gospels. Not one word of the gospels has been changed or left out. By superimposing Common Era timing as we know it via the current Gregorian Calendar over the Metonic Cycle of the Jewish calendar, specific dates for events in the gospels are proposed. We know that John the Baptist was in his ministry in the 15th year of Tiberius Caesar (September 17, 28 AD - September 16, 29 AD) according to Luke 3:1. The Day of Atonement occurred September 25, 28 AD - what better day to baptize the perfect sacrifice - Jesus Christ? Jesus entered the wilderness for 40 days after his baptism - September 26-November 5, 28 AD. Sukkot (Tabernacles), the Jewish celebration to commemorate the Jewish nation wandering in the wilderness for 40 years occurred September 30 - October 8, 28 AD - during the time Jesus wandered in the wilderness. Read A Chronological Gospel to find out if seeing the events of the gospels presented in a chronological sequence changes the way you feel and think about the passages.