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The Tin Merchant

The Tin Merchant
Author: Harold Lorin
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2011-06-24
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1257853295

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This is a personal record of Jesus, Mary, and Joseph by the cousin in whose tomb Jesus was first entombed. It excplores the relationships and events of life that formed Jesus' spiritual ideas. It investigates the influence of Mary and Joseph in the context of the excpectation of the end of days that colored Jesus' time. Though a novel it is carefully researched and attempts to understand Jesus the Jew.


The Tin Merchant the Passion of Jesus as It Happened to a Family

The Tin Merchant the Passion of Jesus as It Happened to a Family
Author: Harold Lorin
Publisher:
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2007-07
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781411695986

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This book is the result of a decades long search for the historical Jesus. It is an attempt to create a consistent narrative of his life and thoughts, resolving Biblical inconsistencies and showing by character interactionwhat questions cannot be answered. Did he abolish the Law? Did he think he was one with the Father? It is fictionally based on an alleged memoir of Joseph of Aramithea, in whose tomb Jesus was placed. By tradition Joseph was a cousin of Mary and Jesus. In the great Glastonbury legend he fled to Britain with the Grail after the crucifixion and founded the first 'above ground' Christian church. The narrative is written from the point of view of an older man in exile for many years in Somerset and telling his memories of the Passion to a wise Druid who knows something of Hebrew traditin but hears Joseph in a Celtic that knows of many mothering virgins and resurrections.


The Tin Merchant

The Tin Merchant
Author: Hal Lorin
Publisher: CreateSpace
Total Pages: 294
Release: 2015-07-30
Genre:
ISBN: 9781508706526

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The Emotions of Jesus the man are only partially known to us. How did the mystic philosophies of Mary affect His image of his Mission. How did He feel when He learned Joseph was not his birth father. 'The Tin Merchant' is a story of the life and Passion of Jesus as it happened to a family. It is presented as the memoirs of Joseph of Aramithea in whose tomb Jesus was laid to rest. Joseph of Aramithea was first cousin of Mary. In their youth, both sought 'truth.' Is God tired of sacrifices? Did God really struggle with Leviathan? Mary's beliefs were to be significant influences on Jesus. After the Crucifixion, Jews thought to be Jesus' disciples fled Jerusalem. Joseph of Aramithea fled with others to England where Jews had been mining metals for centuries. He meets Bron, a Druid who believes his people are the Lost Tribe of Israel. Joseph tells Bron of Jesus. He describes the tension between believers and non believers both in Jerusalem and in the Somerset Community. Views range from faith in Jesus to angry rejection. 'The Tin Merchant' is Joseph's description of what he told Bron and how the Druid, who had for a time had lived in Judea, understood the story, or was baffled y it.. The book was intensely researched. It loosely follows Biblical text, but offers different details. For example, it portrays Mary's family as prominent.. The identification of Celts as a Lost Tribe is based on literary speculation. Much of the material is derived from investigation of various versions of the Glastonbury legends regarding the arrival of the Jews in England and the gift of land by King Arviragus (historical). The book addresses Biblical inconsistencies and historical problems to create a consistent narrative.


The Drama of the Lost Disciples

The Drama of the Lost Disciples
Author: George F. Jowett
Publisher:
Total Pages: 245
Release: 1961
Genre: Christianity
ISBN: 9780852050088

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Report of the Merchant Marine Commission

Report of the Merchant Marine Commission
Author: United States. Merchant Marine Commission
Publisher:
Total Pages: 828
Release: 1905
Genre: Merchant marine
ISBN:

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Gentle Janus, Merchant Prince

Gentle Janus, Merchant Prince
Author: Reinout Vos
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2022-07-04
Genre: History
ISBN: 900445425X

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The Janus face of the Dutch East Indies Company—representing a merchant on one side and a prince on the other—has long puzzled historians. How could a commercial enterprise, firmly rooted in a tradition of free trade, turn into a powerful monopolistic empire the moment its ships rounded the Cape of Good Hope? This book, based on Company archives and Malay historical material, offers a reconstruction of the VOC’s double role in the complex world of eighteenth-century Malay court politics. It describes the successes and failures of the VOC’s political trade system as practised in its tin trade in the Straits of Malacca from 1740 to 1800. Careful consideration is given to the Company’s relations with the sultanates of Pelembang and Johore, and the position of the VOC with respect to its English and Chinese competitors. The author’s main thesis is that the VOC’s political mode of operation, far from being a deviation from its proper merchant’s role, was an essential means to achieving success: trade privileges were ‘bought’ by rendering political support to indigenous princes. Contrary to popular opinion, however, the system was not based on forced deliveries, the merchant prince’s iron hand. When this resulted in stable and friendly alliances gentle Janus’s system could bear fruit, even in the difficult years of the late eighteenth century.


Merchant Communities in Asia, 1600–1980

Merchant Communities in Asia, 1600–1980
Author: Madeleine Zelin
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 247
Release: 2015-10-06
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1317317882

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This book is the first to use local primary sources to explore the interaction between foreign and native merchants in Asian countries. Contributors discuss the different economic, political and cultural conditions that gave rise to a variety of merchant communities in Korea, China, Japan, Taiwan, the Philippines, Singapore and India.


Establishment of an American Merchant Marine

Establishment of an American Merchant Marine
Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Commerce
Publisher:
Total Pages: 2106
Release: 1920
Genre: Maritime law
ISBN:

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