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The Archko volume, or, The archeological writings of the Sanhedrim and Talmuds of the Jews (intra secus) These are the official documents made in these courts in the days of Jesus Christ.
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The Archko volume, or, The archeological writings of the Sanhedrim and Talmuds of the Jews (intra secus) These are the official documents made in these courts in the days of Jesus Christ.

Author: W D Mahan; M McIntosh; T H Twyman
Publisher: New Canaan, Conn., Keats Pub. [1975]
Edition/Format:   Book : English : Unabridged edView all editions and formats
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Genre/Form: Apocryphal and legendary literature
Named Person: Jesus Christ
Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: W D Mahan; M McIntosh; T H Twyman
ISBN: 0879830670 9780879830670
OCLC Number: 1873856
Notes: Published under various titles.
This work is considered a forgery. cf. M.R. James, Apocryphal New Testament, Oxford, 1924, p. 90, and E.J. Goodspeed, Strange new gospels, 1931, chapter V.
Description: 248 p. illus. 20 cm.
Contents: How these records were discovered --
A short sketch of the Talmuds --
Constantine's letter in regard to having fifty copies of the Scriptures written and bound --
Jonathan's interview with the Bethlehem shepherds --
Letter of Melker, priest of the synagogue at Bethlehem --
Gamaliel's interview with Joseph and Mary and others concerning Jesus --
Report of Caiaphas to the Sanhedrim concerning the execution of Jesus --
Report of Caiaphas to the Sanhedrim concerning the resurrection of Jesus --
Valleus's notes --
"Acta Pilati," or Pilate's report to Caesar of the arrest, trial, and crucifixion of Jesus --
Herod Antipater's defence before the Roman Senate in regard to his conduct at Bethlehem --
Herod Antipater's defense before the Roman Senate in regard to the execution of John the Baptist --
The Hillel letters regarding God's providence to the Jews, by Hillel the Third.
Responsibility: Translated by Drs. McIntosh and Twyman ... from manuscripts in Constantinople and the records of the senatorial docket taken from the Vatican at Rome.

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