The Gospel According to Nathanael

by Nathanael Bar-Jonah


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 10/10/2008

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5x8
Page Count : 112
ISBN : 9781438908144

About the Book

Imagine some out of the way place in the Middle East.  A Bedouin in search of treasures discovers a glass jar half buried in the earth.

Imagine he unearths the jar and opens up the sealed lid.  Inside are writings in the Greek language.  The Bedouin wonders if what he has found is merely worthless or rather perhaps an important scripture that is very valuable, indeed.  He is careful not to harm the scroll for he has decided to take it to the Religious and Archeological Society of Jerusalem to try to sell it.  He must play his cards right, though.  The society does not normally pay for such finds and exerts the right to claim ownership of all artifacts found in its area.

So the Bedouin carefully cuts off a piece of the scroll, goes to the director, and tells him that this is just a taste of what he has to sell.  After careful study and scientific examination, it is concluded that the writings and the portion of the scroll date back to the first century C.E. 

After much behind the scenes bargaining, the director pays the Bedouin a hefty sum for the enrire scroll.  Both end up very happy.  Is not that the nature of free bargaining? 

The Gospel According to Nathanael is the title of the scroll.  It is a brand new find of a very old document.  It is another gospel story.  You may be impressed by the striking similarity to the other gospels and yet the significant differences from them.  Now, published for all to read is that gospel of Nathanael.  You may wish to thank God for this excellent opportunity.  Relax, take a break, and by all means take your time in reading this brand new gospel!


About the Author

Who is Nathanael Bar-Jonah?  Did he live 2000 years ago?  Did he know and walk with Jesus?

Some people point out the fact that one of Jesus' apostles was named Nathanael.  Yet, how do we know whether or not the Apostle Nathanael was the same Nathanael who wrote this book?

It would seem that, at any rate, the author knew Jesus well and much of his writing coincides with the gospels of the other evangelists.  But nowhere in this gospel does he claim that he was an apostle of Jesus of Nazareth.

Nathanael's message throws a whole new light on the teachings and nature of Jesus of Nazareth.  Could it be that this gospel is truer to reality than the others?  While this gospel remains largely unknown, soon, many more will read it and become enlightened by it. 

Does it really matter in the end who Nathanael is or was, or does not his portrait of Jesus matter most of all.  It's up to you to decide.