Appendix J
Is the Christ of Christianity real?
The exordium of this appendix reveals the religious identity of Jesus as a pagan god with a theophoric name. The legend of his coming was prophesied by the Erythraean Sibyl who was a pagan oracle of Apollo (Apollyon), the King of the Bottomless Pit. Resultantly, the name of Jesus is neither mentioned nor prophesied in the books of the Old Testament because he’s neither God nor the Son of God. Necessarily, the exordium also acquaints the reader to hundreds of Catholic forgeries that were produced to validate the existence of Christ and Christological doctrines. The exordium also shows that the name of Jesus was entered and edited into many ancient bibles that predated his origin.
Section one of the appendix shows that the name of Jesus doesn’t translate from the Hebrew Joshua. Section two shows that the name of Jesus neither translates nor originates from the Hebrew Joshua or yeshua (Jeshua). Section three shows how the name of Joshua and Jeshua was mistranslated to define Jesus as a Greek Soter (savior god) of Rome. Section three shows that the [1]orthography and the [2]historiography of the classic Greek and Latin alphabets lacked the basic characters necessary to spell, write, or script the name of Jesus until the 16th century CE (8th cent. exception of loanwords). To wit, the earliest known version of the Latin Iesois (not Iesous) was spelled with an “i” not “u”. The earliest known version of the Greek Ἰησοις (not Ἰησοῦς) was spelled with iota “ι” not upsilon “υ”. When fitting the Erythraean Sibyls 8th century BCE prophecy within the correct orthography, historiography, and paleography of her era, the sibyl’s prophecy identifies Jesus as the antiChrist, not the Messiah. Section four reveals additional information about the name of Joshua in bible codes. Section five shows interesting facts to Christians about the namesake Christ.
This appendix is an extract of the Xianity (Christianity). Xianity, is the story of the Rock. The Rock is the Great and Powerful God who would be supplanted by a Devil who desired to be exalted in His place. And whosoever shall fall on this stone shall be broken: but on whomsoever it shall fall, it will grind him to powder (Mt 21:44 KJV).
[1] Orthography: the conventional spelling system of a language
[2] Historiography: the study of historical writing.g.