Edmond Bordeaux Székely (M / Hungary, 1905-1979), arch-fi author
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Edmond Bordeaux Székely (1905-1979) was an Hungarian arch-fi author. Szekely was a prolific author of arch-fi literature related to Jesus and the Essenes. He claimed to have discovered in 1923 at the Vatican a text, called The Gospel of Peace, which he first published in 1937. After the discovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls he kept expanding the narrative, claiming that the Gospel of Peace was only the first part of a larger Essene Gospel of Peace, also allegedly attested at Qumran, of which he published three more books.
Works
Arch-fi books
- The Gospel of Peace of Jesus Christ by the Disciple John (1937 Székely, Weaver), arch-fi book
- L'Évangile de la paix de Jésus-Christ par le disciple Jean (1950 Székely, Weaver / Bertholet), arch-fi book (French ed.)
- Heliand = The Gospel of Peace (1950 Székely, Weaver / Zimmermann), arch-fi book (German ed.)
- הבסורה האידיית ליוחנן = The Gospel of Peace (1957 Székely / Zamir), arch-fi book (Hebrew ed.)
- エッセネ派の平和福音書 = The Gospel of Peace (1976 Székely / Ida), arch-fi book (Japanese ed.)
- The Teachings of the Essenes from Enoch to the Dead Sea Scrolls (1957 Székely), arch-fi book
- Las enseñanzas de los esenios desde Enoch hasta los Rollos del Mar Muerto = The Teachings of the Essenes from Enoch to the Dead Sea Scrolls (1996 Székely / Moreno), arch-fi book (Spanish ed.)
- L'enseignement des Esséniens depuis Enoch jusqu'aux manuscrits de la Mer Morte = The Teachings of the Essenes from Enoch to the Dead Sea Scrolls (2008 Székely / Minaudier), arch-fi book (French ed.)
- [[The Unknown Book of the Essenes (
- [[Essene Gospel of Peace, book 3: Lost Scrolls of the Essene Brotherhood