
Yeshua of Nazareth
A Historical Chronicle of the True Jesus and His Spiritual Teachings Before the Church and Modern Ideology Highjacked Religion
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Narrated by:
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Alex Freeman's voice replica
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By:
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Bradford Smith

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About this listen
What if the real story of Jesus—Yeshua of Nazareth—has been buried beneath centuries of political agendas, doctrinal battles, and institutional control? In this groundbreaking historical chronicle, Yeshua of Nazareth by Bradford M. Smith offers a compelling, meticulously researched journey through the life of the man known as Jesus—stripped of church dogma, theological filters, and modern interpretations.
Drawing from historical documents, socio-political records, and archaeological context—not from the Bible or modern churches—this book unveils the real Yeshua as he would have lived, taught, and challenged the world around him. Spanning from the lives of his grandparents and parents, through his birth, education, and emergence as a spiritual teacher, this book places Yeshua in his actual first-century Judean context. It explores the complex Roman occupation of Judea, Jewish sectarian divisions, family lineage, economic survival in Galilee, and the raw political pressures that shaped his ministry.
With vivid narrative and scholarly insight, Smith captures Yeshua’s radical message of compassion, justice, and inner transformation—messages that defied both the Roman empire and the religious elite. He chronicles how Yeshua’s teachings, rooted in community and spiritual liberation, were co-opted and institutionalized long after his death, giving rise to the very hierarchies and ideologies he spoke against.
Key topics include:
- The economic, political, and religious landscape of first-century Judea under Roman rule
- Yeshua’s upbringing, education, and vocational life as a Galilean artisan
- His revolutionary spiritual teachings—before they were edited and weaponized by later institutions
- The real circumstances of his arrest, trial, and crucifixion
- How his message endured, evolved, and became global—often distorted along the way
- A balanced exploration of how the church, empire, and modern theology reshaped his legacy