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==Overview==
==Overview==
The idea that Jesus fathered children (from his marriage with Martha and Mary), appeared in [[O teleutaios peirasmos (1951 Kazantzakis), novel]], as part of the ''last temptation'' Jesus had to reject on the cross.  
The idea that Jesus fathered children (from his marriage with Martha and Mary), appeared in [[O teleutaios peirasmos (1951 Kazantzakis), novel]], as part of the ''last temptation'' Jesus had to reject on the cross.  
[[The Jesus Scroll (1972 Joyce), arch-fi]] claimed to have found evidence in a lost scroll that Jesus survived the crucifixion, was actually married with [[Mary Magdalene]] and had a child. Jesus and his family eventually perished in the siege of [[Masada]].


In the 1970s, such an idea became part of an elaborated fictional scheme revealing the hidden presence of a Jesus Bloodline in history (from his marriage with [[Mary Magdalene]]) and the eternal struggle between the Church and the ''Priory of Sion'' to suppress/defend the truth, until contemporary times.
In the 1970s, such an idea became part of an elaborated fictional scheme revealing the hidden presence of a Jesus Bloodline in history (from his marriage with [[Mary Magdalene]]) and the eternal struggle between the Church and the ''Priory of Sion'' to suppress/defend the truth, until contemporary times.

Revision as of 13:53, 12 December 2010

Jesus Bloodline refers to a series of fictional speculations about the existence of Jesus' descendants from his marriage with Mary Magdalene (or other woman).

Cf. also Married Jesus, and Jesus Cloning.

Overview

The idea that Jesus fathered children (from his marriage with Martha and Mary), appeared in O teleutaios peirasmos (1951 Kazantzakis), novel, as part of the last temptation Jesus had to reject on the cross.

The Jesus Scroll (1972 Joyce), arch-fi claimed to have found evidence in a lost scroll that Jesus survived the crucifixion, was actually married with Mary Magdalene and had a child. Jesus and his family eventually perished in the siege of Masada.

In the 1970s, such an idea became part of an elaborated fictional scheme revealing the hidden presence of a Jesus Bloodline in history (from his marriage with Mary Magdalene) and the eternal struggle between the Church and the Priory of Sion to suppress/defend the truth, until contemporary times.

The international success of The Da Vinci Code (2003 Brown), novel popularized the arch-fi work of authors such as Baigent and Starbird.

In 2007 the arch-fi documentary The Lost Tomb of Jesus (2007 Jacobovici), arch-fi announced the discovery of the burial place of Jesus and his family, including the remains of his "wife" Mary Magdalene and their child.

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