The Way: Times of the Holy Spirit During the Apostolic Era
The Truth About Jesus Christ Part 2, Acts of the Apostles and Its Sequel
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Publisher Description
The writer of The Acts of the Apostles Venus Salome the Secretary of the Christian Ministry that Jesus Christ started in biblical times called "The Way". Luke later continued to write the Acts on Paul's journey to Rome. This book is the complete version of the "Acts of the Apostles" and the continuation of the author's book "The Truth about Jesus Christ" about the hidden pre-gospel and gospel life of Jesus Christ. Venus Salome was the daughter of Helios Alexander, the son of Mark Antony and Queen Cleopatra, she is the wife of Jesus Christ. They were not written in history by the emperor's decree, Tiberius who considered Helios a threat to his throne. The bible narrated the teachings, healings, miracles, passion, Crucifixion, Resurrection and Ascension of Jesus Christ that accounted for three years of His life, and only in the bible can we read about Jesus Christ and his apostles' testimonies, not in history in biblical times. This book is written from the memoirs of Venus Salome as revealed to the author by Jesus Christ in a private revelation ("Jesus Christ is Alive!" by Didi V. de Dios). In this book we will follow the life of Venus Salome in Egypt and Jerusalem with historical narratives of the conflicts in those regions, the feud between the Jews and Greeks, and the Jewish Revolt against the Roman empire, the fall of the Jerusalem Temple, and the martyrdom of the apostles, except for John the Apostle. This will also follow the journey of Paul until his arrest and trials, Peter's church in Antioch, and the seven churches established by John and Paul.
Salome was visited by Jesus Christ, and she had sons. Included in this book is the formulation of the Gospels, the ministry work, miracles, teachings of the apostles, within the scenario of the Roman rule, and the Roman Imperial Cult that challenged Christianity. This book will also include time of Emperor Constantine the Great when Christian faith became the faith of the entire Roman empire.