This book is a fascinating study in search of the real Jesus. The author concludes that scripture is essentially a collection of prophecies, not a record of past events. Jesus did not say "Blessed is he who heeds the words of the history of this book," but rather "Blessed is he who heeds the words of the prophecy of this book." Thus, the current tenets of Christianity with regard to the origin and advent of Jesus are based on fundamental misconceptions. The book's argument is that Christ's visitation has not yet occurred in the world of time - it is a future event; and that his origin will be derived from the Greeks, not the Jews, when he does appear.
Eli Kittim is a Bible Researcher and the Award-Winning Author of the Christian-Nonfiction Book, “The Little Book of Revelation: The First Coming of Jesus at the End of Days.” He has published articles in numerous prestigious journals, magazines, and websites, such as “Rapture Ready,” the “Journal of Higher Criticism," “The American Journal of Psychoanalysis," the "Aegean Review" (which has published work by Jorge Luis Borges, Lawrence Durrell, Truman Capote, Alice Bloom), and the "International Poetry Review" (a literary translation journal which has published work by Philip Sherrard), among others. Eli Kittim has studied Biblical Studies at the Koinonia Institute and at Liberty University’s John W. Rawlings School of Divinity. He was born in Athens, Greece, but now lives in New York City.