For years, assumptions about Jesus Christ have gone largely unquestioned.
Some of those assumptions are repeated so often they feel unquestionable: Taught in churches, echoed in classrooms, and reinforced by modern politics and culture. But are they actually grounded in Scripture and history?
King of the Judeans invites readers to step back from inherited narratives and take a fresh look at the Biblical Jesus. Was He religiously "Jewish" in the way the term is understood today? Was He even genetically Jewish? And how did later traditions reshape how His identity has been understood?
By carefully comparing popular claims with primary sources - biblical texts, historical records, and cultural context - this book challenges mainstream conceptions and asks readers to reconsider what they think they know.
What emerges is a picture that may surprise you.
And once seen, it may be impossible to unsee. It will reshape not only how you view Jesus, but how you understand history, theology, and current world events.
Written in an engaging and easy-to-follow style, this book is packed with overlooked facts, challenging questions, and thought-provoking insights rarely discussed in church or school.
Information many people have never been taught.
Information they were never meant to know.
The real question is not whether these ideas are challenging, but whether you're willing to examine them.
Do you have the curiosity - and the courage - to pursue the truth?