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Symbolic Analysis of the Gospel of Markion: The Secret History of Numbers
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- ISBN8231908066
- EAN9798231908066
- Date de parution13/06/2024
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- ÉditeurWalzone Press
Résumé
The mid-second-century Greek theologian Markion was declared the greatest heretic of all time by the Christian Church. But what was his unpardonable sin?The answer is startling: Markion was the true author of the Gospel. This bold claim was utterly unacceptable to the Judeo-Christian Fathers, who went to great lengths to erase the evidence. His gospel, in its original form, was systematically destroyed.
However, this statement is not entirely correct. Portions of Markion's Gospel survive - embedded within at least two of the canonical Gospels, Mark and Luke. Although edited and altered, these texts retain traces of Markion's work. Beyond this, the Gospels are filled with numerical patterns, encoding a hidden symbolic narrative. These numbers offer surprising insights into how Christianity emerged as a distinct religion.
What they reveal is not just history, but a coded message intended for those who are willing to look beneath the surface. This book is not for the faint-hearted. It's for those who have eyes to see and ears to hear!
However, this statement is not entirely correct. Portions of Markion's Gospel survive - embedded within at least two of the canonical Gospels, Mark and Luke. Although edited and altered, these texts retain traces of Markion's work. Beyond this, the Gospels are filled with numerical patterns, encoding a hidden symbolic narrative. These numbers offer surprising insights into how Christianity emerged as a distinct religion.
What they reveal is not just history, but a coded message intended for those who are willing to look beneath the surface. This book is not for the faint-hearted. It's for those who have eyes to see and ears to hear!



