Publisher's Synopsis
The Archko Volume, also known as the Archeological Writings of the Sanhedrim and Talmuds of the Jews, is a book written by Dr. McIntosh. The book is a collection of ancient documents that were supposedly discovered by a man named Rev. W.D. Mahan in the late 1800s. These documents claim to provide a detailed account of the life and teachings of Jesus Christ, as well as the events leading up to his crucifixion and resurrection. The Archko Volume includes a number of different texts, including letters, reports, and testimonies from various individuals who were said to have been involved in the events surrounding Jesus' life. Some of these documents are purported to have been written by members of the Sanhedrin, the Jewish council that played a key role in Jesus' trial and execution. Others are said to have been written by Roman officials who were involved in the proceedings.The authenticity of the Archko Volume has been widely debated, with many scholars and historians questioning the validity of the documents. Some have suggested that the texts were fabricated by Mahan himself, while others have argued that they may have been based on earlier writings that have since been lost.Despite the controversy surrounding its origins, the Archko Volume has remained a popular text among some Christians, who view it as a valuable source of information about Jesus and his teachings. The book is often cited in debates about the historical accuracy of the Bible and the nature of Jesus' life and ministry.1954. These are the official documents made in the courts in the days of Jesus Christ, translated into English. From manuscripts in Constantinople and the records of the senatorial docket taken from the Vatican at Rome. A partial contents: Constantine's letter in re: having 50 copies of the Scriptures written and bound; Jonathan's interview with the Bethlehem shepherds; Gamaliel's interview with Joseph and Mary and others concerning Jesus; Report of Caiaphas to the Sanhedrim concerning the execution of Jesus; Pilate's report to Caesar of the arrest, trial, and crucifixion of Jesus.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.