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I have always been skeptical of these claims because of the lack of *clear" scriptural support.
What do you think?
Here is some information regarding both...
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Where_was_Jesus_Christ_during_his_20's
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Did_Jesus_ever_visit_India
What do you think?
Here is some information regarding both...
The British Isles
There really doesn't appear to be much information available about the 18 years of Jesus' whereabouts. We know that at around the age of 12, Joseph took him away and cared for him. The rest of the information comes in bits and pieces that suggest Joseph may have taken Jesus to a place known today as the British Isles. There within the British Archives you wil find the story of a man known only as the Messiah. This Messiah traveled the area and performed miracles. Although the name 'Jesus' is never mentioned in the story, the inference is certainly there.
Recently as of March 2009 researchers from National Geographic interviewed a group of monks living in the northern deserts of Egypt where they revealed stories passed down through the generations of a ' holy family ' living among them whose names were Josehp, Mary and Jesus. This seems to indicate that Jesus may have stayed in Egypt for some time before traveling to Europe. When Jesus did return to Jerusalem and was baptized in the Jordan river, John [the baptist] also refered to Him as the Messiah
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Where_was_Jesus_Christ_during_his_20's
The Orient
There is evidence that Jesus visited the orient from ancient manuscripts in a Buddhist monastery near Leh, the capital of Ladak near the Himalayas.
In 1894 Nicholas Notovitch, a Russian Doctor, published a book called -
The Unknown Life of Christ, in which he describes his extensive travels throughout Afghanistan, India and Tibet.
During his stay he visits the Himis Monastery near Leh and discovers ancient records of the life of an extra-ordinary Saint known to the Buddhists as St Issa whos life bears a remarkably similarity to the Jesus of Biblical Records and, what is more, describes his 'missing years' as he travels to the East learning, teaching and healing.
This ancient manuscript was later rediscovered by Swami Abhedananda (a disciple of Ramakrishna Paramahansa) in 1922 and described in his book entitled Kashmir O Tibetti and again by another Russian named Nicholas Roerich, a noted philosopher and distinguished scientist in 1925, thus adding authenticity tothe Issa legend
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Did_Jesus_ever_visit_India
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