Yeshua’s Followers: The First Bohemians

Yeshua’s followers lived like early bohemians—sharing bread, wine, and vision on the margins of empire. Their gatherings echoed through centuries of counterculture, from desert feasts to Paris cafés, wherever laughter, song, and shared simplicity dissolved hierarchy and made freedom a living, human act.

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Yeshua, Jesus, & the Lost Formula of Christianity

The names Yeshua and Jesus mark a divide between a rebel teacher and a god of empire. From Judea’s dusty roads to Rome’s marble halls, the story shifted through language, politics, and faith — reshaped by translation, by power, and by silence — until revolution became religion.

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