: The FIGU.org website is the primary hub for Meier's authorized and updated editions, including extensive modern explanations added in the 2011 revision.

: The text contains harsh criticisms of mainstream Christianity, Judaism, and Islam, claiming these religions have distorted Jmmanuel's original message. Resource Guide

: You can find various editions, including the 2001 update, as free PDFs on Internet Archive and PDF Room .

: Meier claims the text was found in 1963 in a cave south of Jerusalem by a Greek Catholic priest, Isa Rashid.

Talmud Jmmanuel: Ischarioth, Judas, Meier, Billy Eduard Albert

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: It teaches a way of life based on the "Laws of Creation," emphasizing logical and natural living rather than traditional religious dogma.

: The text claims Jmmanuel was the son of a human woman and a celestial being (Angel Gabriel), rather than God.