Facts Are Facts

“Facts Are Facts” by Benjamin Freedman, published by Bridger House Publishers in March 2009, is a thought-provoking exploration of historical and religious themes. This edition spans 117 pages and is presented in English. The book delves into the nuances of identity and terminology, particularly focusing on the historical context of the term “Jew” and its evolution over time, as well as the implications of these changes in relation to figures such as Jesus and the socio-political landscape of the era.
Readers will find a detailed examination of the inscription made by Pontius Pilate during the crucifixion of Jesus, along with discussions surrounding the terminology used in historical texts. Freedman addresses the complexities of Jewish identity, tracing its roots and connections to various groups, including the Khazars. The book engages with subjects such as history, religion, and social science, providing insights into discrimination and theological interpretations. This edition invites readers to reflect on the historical narratives that shape contemporary understanding of these topics.
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INSCRIBED UPON THE CROSS WHEN JESUS WAS CRUCIFIED were the latin words “Jesus Nazarenus Rex Iudeorum.” Pontius Pilate was the author of that famous inscription. Latin was Pontius Pilate’s mother tongue. Authorities competent to translate and pass upon the correct translation into English agree that is “Jesus the Nazarene Ruler of the Judeans.” There is no disagreement among them of that. THE WORD “JEW” did not occur anywhere in the English Language until the 18th Century. Jesus referred to himself as a Judean. The modern day “Jews” were historically Khazars or Chazars, a Mongolian Nordic tribe who roamed northern Europe.
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