"Jesus, King of Edessa" is the fascinating new book in Ralph Ellis's "The Jesus Trilogy". It talks of all the Bible Kings missing from the historical register or conversely all the real Kings not mentioned in the Gospels; like one or the other never existed.
"We're looking in the wrong era for 'Jesus' i.e. AD 30-33, christianity came from the (Rome friendly) Church of Saul," asserts Ellis, citing a historical character Josephus Flavius from the AD 60s as a likely culprit.
For I was blind, and now I see?
