Robert Eisenman

Robert Eisenman is the author of James the Brother of Jesus, The Dead Sea Scrolls Uncovered, Islamic Law in Palestine and Israel, The New Jerusalem: A Poetic Travel Diario, and The New Testament Code. He led the Campaign to free the Dead Sea Scrolls. He is also the brother of Peter Eisenman, Architect of the Holocaust Memorial in Berlin and winner of the Knesset Woolf Prize.


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'Sicarii Essenes', 'Those of the Circumcision,' and Qumran

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Confusions of "Pharisees" and "Essenes" in Josephus

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James the Just as Righteous Teacher – the radiocarbon controversy


Paul's 'Comrade-in-Arms' Epaphroditus and the First Gospels

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Paul's Comrade-in-Arms Epaphroditus and the First Gospels

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Israel is in a Pickle

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Internal Evidence vs. External Evidence like Carbon Testing in the Dead Sea Scrolls

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Napoleon has succeeded – the Great Moment has Arrived (Egypt 3/7/2013)

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Thug Capitalism and Free Enterprise

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Putin has Applied the Chechnya Wrecking Ball to Syria

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Abrahamic/Mosaic/Davidic Conversion as Opposed to Rabbinic

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Redemonizing Judas: Gospel Fiction or Gospel Truth?

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The New Passover - June 5h-12th, 1967: A New Song of Miriam

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