The Mystery of the Copper Scroll of Qumran: Aboriginal Tales of the Ancestral Powers
Autor Robert Featheren Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 mai 2003
- Confirms the link between ancient Judaism and the pharoah Akhenaten.
- Decodes the system of measurements encrypted on the Copper Scroll that has confounded scholars for over 50 years, leading to the identification of fabulous lost treasures.
- Points to a radical new understanding of the origins of monotheism.
The famous Dead Sea Scrolls comprise the oldest collection of Biblical documents ever discovered. Of the Dead Sea Scrolls, none has baffled experts more than the 2,000-year-old Copper Scroll, discovered in 1952 by a team of Bedouin led by Henri de Contenson of the Ecole Biblique in East Jerusalem. Appearing to be a list of buried treasure engraved on copper pieces, the Copper Scroll is considered to be the work of a secretive Jewish sect of devout Essenes, who lived by the Dead Sea around the time of Jesus. No one has been able to explain its meaning or discover any of the 64 locations where the Biblical treasures it lists were buried.
Robert Feather, combining his background as a metallurgist with his journalistic expertise, has unraveled the enigma of the Copper Scroll in a fascinating study that takes the reader on a journey from ancient Mesopotamia, through Canaan, into Egypt, and back to the shores of the Dead Sea. His exploration links the scroll to the ancient Egyptian king Akhenaten, confirming a long suspected influence of this pharaoh's religious beliefs on those of the Hebrews. The author's findings not only reveal the locations of most of the treasures listed on the Copper Scroll, but they also point to a radical new understanding of the origins of monotheism--the basis of the three great religions of Judaism, Islam, and Christianity.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781591430148
ISBN-10: 1591430143
Pagini: 432
Dimensiuni: 153 x 233 x 29 mm
Greutate: 0.69 kg
Ediția:First North Ame.
Editura: Bear & Company
ISBN-10: 1591430143
Pagini: 432
Dimensiuni: 153 x 233 x 29 mm
Greutate: 0.69 kg
Ediția:First North Ame.
Editura: Bear & Company
Notă biografică
<p><strong>The Mystery of the Copper Scroll of Qumran<br /></strong><em>The Essene Record of the Treasure of Akhenaten<br /></em><br /> Acknowledgements </p><p> Foreword to the New Edition </p><p> Foreword to the First Edition </p><p>1--The Copper Scroll: Two Thousand Years in Hiding </p><p>2--Bullion by the Billion </p><p>3--Metallurgy and Metrology</p><p>4--The Hebrew Tribes and Egypt </p><p>5--The Cocooned Cauldron of Egypt: Hotbed of Civilization </p><p>6--The Amenhotep Family Continuum </p><p>7--Abraham: Father of Three Religions, Founder of None </p><p>8--Abraham at Pharaoh's Palace </p><p>10--Joseph: Prophet of Destiny </p><p>11--The Long Trek South </p><p>12--Moses: Prince of Egypt </p><p>13--The Exodus: Moses Does a Schindler </p><p>15--The Lost Treasures of Akhenaten </p><p>16--The Legacy of Akhenaten </p><p>17--Physical, Material and Technological Links Between Qumran and Akhetaten </p><p>18--Egypt, Israel and Beyond: The Overlaying Commonalities </p><p>19--Final Clues from the Copper Scroll: Elephantine Island and the Falashas of Ethiopia </p><p>20--Academic and Scholarly Reaction </p><p>Appendix: Translation of the Copper Scroll </p><p> Notes </p><p> Glossary </p><p> Illustration Credits </p> Index
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"Empowered with technical expertise and tenacious research, Robert Feather stimulates excited debate with The Mystery of the Copper Scroll of Qumran."--Christopher Dunn, author of The Giza Power Plant
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DEAD SEA SCROLLS / ANCIENT EGYPT "Robert Feather has been able to uncover the first link between Akhenaten and the Qumran community, through the Copper Scroll. This new evidence will completely change our understanding of the relationship between biblical Moses and historical Akhenaten." --Ahmed Osman, author of Moses and Akhenaten "Empowered with technical expertise and tenacious research, Robert Feather stimulates excited debate with The Mystery of the Copper Scroll of Qumran." --Christopher Dunn, author of The Giza Power Plant The Dead Sea Scrolls comprise the oldest collection of biblical documents ever discovered. Of the Dead Sea Scrolls, none has baffled experts more than the Copper Scroll, discovered in 1952 by a team of Bedouin led by Henri de Contenson of the ecole Biblique in East Jerusalem. Appearing to be a list of buried treasure engraved on copper pieces, the Copper Scroll has long been considered to be the work of a devout, secretive Jewish sect, the Essenes, who lived by the Dead Sea around the time of Jesus. Metallurgist Robert Feather demonstrates, however, that the weights and numbering systems used in the Copper Scroll are actually Egyptian in origin. He further shows how Greek characters inserted into the text of the Copper Scroll make clear references to the Egyptian pharaoh Akhenaten. Feather's findings support theories that the original priests of Akhenaten continued to pass on his religious teachings of monotheism and that those teachings directly impacted the theological evolution of ancient Judaism. Decoded, the Copper Scroll also indicates the existence of a completely independent sect of pious Hebrew priests that preserved the original practices of Ahkenaten-influenced Judaism. This fascinating study takes the reader on a journey from ancient Mesopotamia, through Canaan, into Egypt, and back to the shores of the Dead Sea in order to explore the wide-reaching implications of the Copper Scroll. The author suggests the locations of most of the treasures listed on the scroll; explores further links between the Essenes of Qumran and other Jewish sects, such as the Ethiopian Jews; and provides a fresh understanding of the origins of monotheism--the basis of the three great religions of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. ROBERT FEATHER is a metallurgist, journalist, and scholar of world religions. He is the founding editor of The Metallurgist and editor of Weighing and Measuring. He lives in London.
Cuprins
Acknowledgements
Foreword to the New Edition
Foreword to the First Edition
1--The Copper Scroll: Two Thousand Years in Hiding
2--Bullion by the Billion
3--Metallurgy and Metrology
4--The Hebrew Tribes and Egypt
5--The Cocooned Cauldron of Egypt: Hotbed of Civilization
6--The Amenhotep Family Continuum
7--Abraham: Father of Three Religions, Founder of None
8--Abraham at Pharaoh's Palace
9--Pharaoh Akhenaten ? The King Who Discovered God
10--Joseph: Prophet of Destiny
11--The Long Trek South
12--Moses: Prince of Egypt
13--The Exodus: Moses Does a Schindler
14--Towards Qumran
15--The Lost Treasures of Akhenaten
16--The Legacy of Akhenaten
17--Physical, Material and Technological Links Between Qumran and Akhetaten
18--Egypt, Israel and Beyond: The Overlaying Commonalities
19--Final Clues from the Copper Scroll: Elephantine Island and the Falashas of Ethiopia
20--Academic and Scholarly Reaction
Appendix: Translation of the Copper Scroll
Notes
Glossary
Illustration Credits
Index