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King Jesus is a semi-historical novel by Robert Graves, first published in 1946. The novel treats the historical Jesus not as the Son of God, but rather as a philosopher with a legitimate claim to the Judaean throne through Herod the Great, as well as the Davidic monarchy; and treats numerous Biblical stories in a non-religious manner.

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  • Rey Jesús es una novela de ficción histórica escrita por el novelista y erudito británico Robert Graves y publicada en 1946. La obra no trata sobre la figura teológica de Jesucristo, sino sobre el Jesús histórico, el cual es presentado dentro de la obra como un profeta y taumaturgo judío, nieto por línea paterna de Herodes I el Grande y descendiente por línea materna de la dinastía de David, haciéndolo un legítimo heredero al trono de Israel. (es)
  • King Jesus is a semi-historical novel by Robert Graves, first published in 1946. The novel treats the historical Jesus not as the Son of God, but rather as a philosopher with a legitimate claim to the Judaean throne through Herod the Great, as well as the Davidic monarchy; and treats numerous Biblical stories in a non-religious manner. (en)
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  • Rey Jesús es una novela de ficción histórica escrita por el novelista y erudito británico Robert Graves y publicada en 1946. La obra no trata sobre la figura teológica de Jesucristo, sino sobre el Jesús histórico, el cual es presentado dentro de la obra como un profeta y taumaturgo judío, nieto por línea paterna de Herodes I el Grande y descendiente por línea materna de la dinastía de David, haciéndolo un legítimo heredero al trono de Israel. (es)
  • King Jesus is a semi-historical novel by Robert Graves, first published in 1946. The novel treats the historical Jesus not as the Son of God, but rather as a philosopher with a legitimate claim to the Judaean throne through Herod the Great, as well as the Davidic monarchy; and treats numerous Biblical stories in a non-religious manner. (en)
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  • King Jesus (book) (en)
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