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Islamic Law in Palestine and Israel: A History of the Survival of Tanzimat and Shari’a in the British Mandate and the Jewish StateRobert Eisenman’s classic work, Islamic Law in Palestine and Israel: A History of the Survival of Tanzimat and Sharia, examines how Islamic law, such as Sharia law, survived in Palestine and Israel in a pure form perhaps longer than in any other Ottoman successor state. It did this for a variety of reasons, chief among […] |
Triphammer Falls, An Ivy League Jewish RomanceSixty years ago, James Levin, a liberated Jew from the New Jersey Suburbs, met up by accident at a Fraternity Party with Suzanne Fisher, a Jewish girl from Brooklyn whom, generally, he would have looked down upon.A junior, he had just transferred his interests in Einstein and nuclear physics to Nietzsche, Joyce, and classical music […] |
The New Testament Code Companion EditionThe New Testament Code Companion Synopsis In the original editions of this book, because of its length, none of the publishers include the footnotes. Professor Eisenman was obliged to post them for the interested reader on his own websites. To add insult to injury, the publication was so unproofed and rushed, no attention was paid to […] |
The New Testament Code The Cup of the Lord, the Damascus Covenant, and the Blood of Christ 2nd EditionIn The New Testament Code: The Cup of the Lord, the Damascus Covenant, and the Blood of Christworld-renowned scholar and bestselling author Robert Eisenman uncovers the Truth and unravels the real code behind New Testament allusions like “this is the Cup of the New Covenant in my blood” and connects them to “the New Covenant […] |
The New Testament CodeGospels, Apostles and the Dead Sea Scrolls Konecky & Konecky, 2014 “What has come to be known as the Dead Sea Scrolls constituted a library of religious texts in the possession of a radical Jewish sect that flourished around the time of Christ. They offer a unique window into the ideology and religious sentiments of […] |
James the Brother of JesusThe Key to Unlocking the Secrets of Early Christianity and the Dead Sea Scrolls. Penguin, 1998. “In a profound and provocative work of scholarly detection, Eisenman establishes James – a figure almost entirely marginalized in the New Testament – as the leader of all opposition groups in the Jerusalem of his day and the spiritual […] |
The New Testament codeThe Cup of the Lord, the Damascus Covenant, and the Blood of Christ. Barnes and Noble, 2006. “Eisenman uncovers the Truth and unravels the real code behind New Testament allusions like ‘this is the Cup of the New Covenant in my blood,’ connecting them to ‘the New Covenant in the Land of Damascus’ and ‘drinking […] |
Dead Sea Scrolls And The First ChristiansHarper Collins, 1996. “Included in this volume are Professor Eisenman’s two ground-breaking works, Maccabees, Zadokites, Christians and Qumran and James the Just in Habbakkuk Pesher, which were not previously widely available.” “These classics are a foundation piece of Professor Eisenman’s research on the Dead Sea Scrolls and fascinating for the beginner and scholar alike. Most […] |
The New JerusalemThe New Jerusalem: A Millenium Poetic/Prophetic Travel Diario (1959-1962), North Atlantic Books, 2007, is a collection of his youthful travel poems from 1959-62 when Paris was still ‘a moveable feast’ and when he was ‘on the road’ between Yugoslavia, Bulgaria, Greece, Turkey, Israel, Iran, Beleuchistan, Pakistan, and India. Includes an Afterward on the Six-Day War, […] |
The Dead Sea Scrolls UncoveredThe First Complete Translation and Interpretation of 50 Key Documents Withheld for Over 35 Years(with Michael Wise). Penguin, 1992. “Compiled by scholars Robert Eisenman and Michael Wise, these fifty documents cast a startling light on events in Palestine at the dawn of Christianity. They portray not a family of peaceful Essenes but a fiercely militant […] |
A Facsimile Edition of the Dead Sea ScrollsA Facsimile Edition of the Dead Sea Scrolls (with James Robinson). Biblical Archaeology Society, 1991. |
James The Just In The Habakkuk PesherThis is the follow-up work to Prof. Eisenman’s Maccabees, Zadokites, Christians, and Qumran: A New Hypothesis of Qumran Origins, in which he attempts to prove in a case-by-case manner some of the hypotheses he suggested in that original ground-breaking work.E.J. Brill Leiden, 1986. “Both works turn out to be, surprisingly enough, just about exactly the […] |
Maccabees, Zadokites, Christians and QumranA New Hypothesis of Qumran Origins. E.J. Brill, Leiden, 1984. “This is Eisenman’s original, ground-breaking work in which he criticizes the archaeology and paleography of Qumran as it had been developed by ‘the specialists’ up to that time and rather offers his own hypothesis-starting with the fact that it was impossible to consider that the […] |
Islamic Law in Palestine and IsraelE.J. Brill, Leiden, 1976. “A History of the Survival of Tanzimat and Shari a in the British Mandate and the Jewish State (Social, Economic … Studies of the Middle East and Asia , No 26)”. |
The Dead Sea Scrolls and the First Christians (New Edition)Essays and Translations, 2013 “Included in this volume are Professor Eisenman’s two ground-breaking works, Maccabees, Zadokites, Christians and Qumran and James the Just in Habbakkuk Pesher, which were not previously widely available.” “These classics are a foundation piece of Professor Eisenman’s research on the Dead Sea Scrolls and fascinating for the beginner and scholar alike. […] |