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Lebanese Christians: Christ was born in Lebanon, not in Palestine.

 

The article is literally copied from the website of the Free Patriotic Movement (the largest Christian party in Lebanon)

Paul Bassil -

Because history has begun to shake off the dust of forgotten facts with scientific documents, it has become completely inappropriate to follow a suspicious tradition. The Nazarene Christ, the incarnate God, was not by his human nature the son of the Jewish environment nor of the lineage of David at all. He is the son of the Lebanese environment in general and the Canaanite region of Galilee and Mount Carmel in particular.


These facts and others are revealed by the doctor of atomic science, Father Youssef Yammine, in his book "Christ was born in Lebanon, not in Judea", and the most prominent scientific evidence in it:

Hundreds of facts prove the human-human lineage of Christ to the Canaanite-Essene environment. We summarize them in ten testimonies to history and truth:
- The universal civilization of "El" was paving the way for and awaiting the coming of Christ. According to that civilization, the good news of Christ is Emmanuel, meaning "God with us". “Behold, the virgin shall conceive and bear a son, and they shall call his name Immanuel, which means, ‘God with us’” (Matthew 1:23)

- Western archaeologists confirm that Bethlehem, which Christian believers visit near Jerusalem - 12 km - did not exist in the days of Jesus Christ. Jesus Christ was born in “Bethlehem” of Galilee - located east - north of Mount Carmel (the land of Canaan) - about 30 km south of Naqoura, and historically Upper Galilee was part of the Tyre district. It is currently being discovered by French and German archaeologists... It was called "Ephrata" to distinguish it from the other southern Bethlehem, and this village has been discovered and is well known by scientists and by Palestinians and Israelis alike."

- The Jewish religion does not know baptism at all. How do they explain the baptism of Jesus Christ and the baptism of John the Baptist! The scientific interpretation clearly reveals that John the Baptist and the family of Christ (Mary and Joseph) are from the Essene community - a Lebanese mystical spiritual monastic movement - (there is no mention of baptism in the Torah).

- The Virgin Mary. Historical documents say that the Virgin Mary and Saint Joseph served in the "Essene" temple, and the latter worked in the Lebanese Mount Carmel temple. Bethlehem - Galilee - the birthplace of Christ was the town of the Virgin Mary. "Everyone acknowledges that Jewish women do not serve in the temple, and this is not the case of the Virgin Mary who served in the Essene temple, as the Essenes do not distinguish between men and women. Christ is the son of the Lebanese-Phoenician civilization and of the rank of "Melchizedek."

- Christ on the cross addressed El, the god of the Canaanites. On the cross Christ did not say: “El, El, when you forsook me,” but rather, “El, El, how much you have glorified me.” Father Yamin explains the saying “El, El, when you sabachthani”: “It was translated as ‘when you sabachthani,’ and it should be read as ‘when you baqatani.’ He explains: “A translation error is permissible, because the word ‘grace’ is dotted over the ‘a’ and becomes ‘melody,’ and we put two dots and it becomes ‘vengeance.’... So Christ (the Son) addresses his father (the Father) on the cross, El, the god of the Lebanese Canaanites, and did not address ‘Yahweh,’ the god of the Jews, because he was a Lebanese Canaanite, not a Jew.

The Catholic magazine "La Revue de la Bible" in France revealed that the Israeli archaeologist "Aviram Oshri", a Jew who is present in Bethlehem of Galilee - Lebanon - that Bethlehem of Galilee - which is Canaanite - is the true cradle in which Jesus Christ was born, indicating that the writers of the Holy Gospels said that Christ was born in Bethlehem of Judea because it is a little closer to Jerusalem.

- The shrines of Mary and Joseph in Qleila near Qana in Galilee, southern Lebanon. Father Yamin reveals in his book "Christ was born in Lebanon, not Judaism" that the shrines of Christ's family on both sides of his father Joseph and his mother Mary are also located in Lebanon in "Qleila" near Qana in Galilee. "Christ is Canaanite and not Jewish at all... The people of "Qleila", which is next to the town of Qana, stopped the Israeli bulldozers from demolishing this shrine because the Israelis want to erase this fact...

- The French historian "Ernest Renan" believes that Christ lived in Lebanon. He says: "After the death of Joseph, the Virgin Mary returned to her village of Qana in Galilee in Lebanon... and Christ lived in Lebanon and his first miracle was where he was raised and grew up."

- Al-Tabari: Ancient historians, including the Arab "Al-Tabari", say that the Virgin Mary served in a Canaanite Essene temple on Mount Carmel...".

- Archaeology. Archaeologists in Bethlehem of Galilee have discovered that the layers of the earth contain three churches... the oldest of which was burned by the Jews in 100 AD. As for the Jewish Bethlehem, which Christians visit as pilgrims, it was built in 339 AD. It was a public cemetery.

- A compelling fact: Halley's Comet: It is known that Halley's Comet passed close to the Earth on March 19, 1986, and many people saw it with the naked eye... and it was the subject of numerous astronomical and scientific studies by many astronomers, physicists and chemists. These recent studies have provided new and extremely important information. The most prominent astronomer who was interested in studying it was the famous Soviet scientist Alexander A. Reznikov. The study of this astronomer is his linking Halley's Comet to the real Lebanese Bethlehem. The most prominent facts are the following: + Halley's Comet is the same Christmas star that the Magi saw in the East. + "Halley's Comet" never passed over the Jewish Bethlehem known today. According to his astronomical and geographical studies, the comet passed over northern Palestine, the Galilee region. + The astronomer Reznikoff literally calls the Bethlehem over which the comet passed, the Canaanite Bethlehem, and based on the "Jewish Encyclopedia" in English, which says verbatim, "Bethlehem of Galilee in the north is located within the lands of the city of Tyre and thus within the lands of Lebanon."

The map.
The map we are publishing dates back to Bishop Youssef al-Dibs in 1895 in his book History of Syria - Bar al-Sham - it is possible to notice "Lebanese Bethlehem at the top of the arrow and Jewish Bethlehem at the bottom of the arrow, and the vast distance between them." It also shows which regions the Beirut Governorate extended to during the Ottoman era, and it included, in addition to southern Lebanon, the land of Safed, the Sanjak of Acre, Nazareth, and the Haifa District in northern Palestine

 

 

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