Piso Research Center

The information contained herein is to assist those who are conducting research into the true authorship of the New Testament and the creation of Christianity. Years have been spent conducting this research in order to facilitate your ability to piece together the royal Roman Piso family and their part in history as the inventors of a universal religion.

Wednesday, June 21, 2006

WHO WROTE THE NEW TESTAMENT

WHO WROTE THE NEW TESTAMENT?


WHO WROTE THE NEW TESTAMENT?


The authorship of the New Testament books have been discovered. For years, the book

"The True Authorship of the New Testament" has been out and many persons have been

discovering this as well.


Now, we feel that it is time to put this information out on the Net. There has been a few

WebPages on the Net telling about how and why the Roman Piso family authored the New

Testament. But there had yet to be the information on who wrote each of the New Testament

books. So, here you will find out who wrote what. This information is copyrighted and

cannot be posted fully on the Internet. However, there is enough information here so that

persons can grasp the fact that this is real and that they can research it further as well as

find books that will help to explain this in more detail.


Soon, there will be new books out that will enable even the person to do their own research

on this and to verify it. Our goal in all of this is to get this out to as many persons as

possible and to see more and more persons writing on this subject. Look for books on the

subject of: 'The Piso Theory', and of 'The New Classical Scholarship'.


We have determined that the book of Mark was the first of the Gospels to have been

written and so we will always list Mark before Matthew.


THE NT BOOKS:


MARK: The gospel of Mark was written in a prototype form before it was later crafted

into the form that we are familiar with. The earlier version was called 'Ur Marcus' and is

also known/called 'Q' (for 'Quelle', which is German for the 'source').



Our latest findings regarding the early version of Mark show that this was written at about

the time of Claudius Caesar, by the grandfather of Arrius Piso. That version was apparently

only a bare sketch and most likely did not give a name to the 'messiah'. That appears to

have been done later by the person who actually played 'Jesus' in the Gospels - Arrius Piso


The version that we are familiar with was written about the year 73 CE by Arrius Calpurnius

Piso. Arrius Piso was a Roman on his father's side, but a descendant of King Herod on his

mother's side and therefore he knew well about the Jewish religion. He was also a close

relative to the Flavians and even though secretly he could inherit and use the Flavian name

by his mother's descent from them, he gave a story about receiving it from the emperor

Vespasian (in his other identity as Flavius Josephus).


MATTHEW: Matthew too, was authored by Arrius Calpurnius Piso. This was written about

the year 75 CE.


LUKE: Was written 85-90 CE by Arrius C. Piso and Pliny the Younger.


JOHN: The 4th Gospel, or the Gospel of John was written by Justus Calpurnius Piso, a son of

Arrius C. Piso. This son was very much like this father in his hatred towards humanity. This

Gospel was written circa 105 CE.


ACTS: The Acts of the Apostles was written by Arrius Piso and his son Justus, with some

help from Pliny the Younger 96-100 CE. By the way, there is a portion of Acts that is missing

from most English translations/interpretations. That is the 29th Chapter, which has 10 verses.


ROMANS: The epistle to the Romans was written by another son of Arrius Piso (Proculus Piso)

and Claudia Phoebe about the year 100. Claudia Phoebe is known in history as the wife of the

emperor Trajan (as Pompeia Plotina). She wrote the last few verses of this epistle, which many

copies of the NT in English leave out because that portion was written by a woman. This is

obvious, and she even gives her name as 'Phoebe'. You can tell where the previous male author

leaves off and the female author begins because the male author "signs off" with 'Amen'. She

wrote the last verses (25-27) of Romans, Chapter 16.


1st CORINTHIANS, GALATIONS, and EPHESIANS: were all written between 100-103 CE by

Pliny the Younger.


2nd CORINTHIANS and PHILIPPIANS: were written by Justus C. Piso between 103-105 CE.


COLOSSIANS: was written by Justus C. Piso and his son Julianus (Julianus was the father of

the emperor Marcus Aurelius, but this is seen in history only by his use of another name 'Verus').


1st TIMOTHY: was written by Pliny the Younger circa 105 CE.


2nd TIMOTHY: was written by Justus C. Piso (also known in history by other names), c. 107 CE.


1st and 2nd THESSALONIANS: were written by Justus C. Piso and his son Julianus with some help

from his nephew Silanus between the years 105-110 CE.


TITUS: was written by Pliny the Younger circa 103-105 CE.


PHILEMON: was written by Justus C. Piso and his son Julianus.


JAMES: was written by Justus C. Piso around 110 CE.


1st and 2nd PETER: were written by Proculus Piso between 110-115 CE.


1st, 2nd and 3rd JOHN: were written by Julius Calpurnius Piso (who was still another son of

Arrius Calpurnius Piso), between 110-115 CE.


JUDE: was written by Julius C. Piso also, between the years 110-115 CE.


THE REVELATION OF JOHN THE DIVINE: was written by Julius Calpurnius Piso, who

may have been the son of the other Julius Calpurnius Piso (who had the same name), and

this was written in or about the year 137 CE. It was not the book of the NT, just written as

the end of the story.


HEBREWS: This was written by a grandson of Arrius Piso named Flavius Arrianus circa

140 CE. Flavius Arrianus was the real name of the historian who wrote as 'Appian'. This

person was the half-brother of the emperor Antoninus Pius. Antoninus Pius, by the way,

also wrote history under the name of Suetonius. Flavius Arrianus also wrote other works,

most notably, he wrote under the name of 'Ptolemy'.


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For more information on specifics you will want to get a copy of the booklet titled 'The

True Authorship of the New Testament', by Abelard Reuchlin.

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