Биография Николая Евгеньевича Алёшина

Алёшин Николай Евгеньевич (род. 23 сентября 1954 года в Краснодаре, СССР) — учёный, религиозный и общественный деятель.


Биография


1977 — окончил биологический факультет Кубанского Государственного Университета, Краснодар (диплом с отличием специалиста «биолог, преподаватель биологии и химии»).
1982 — кандидат сельскохозяйственных наук (растениеводство, кремниевое удобрение риса; диплом Университета Дружбы Народов, Москва; утверждён ВАК СССР).

1996 — доктор сельскохозяйственных наук (селекция и семеноводство, кремниефильность риса, диплом ВАК РФ).

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6 апреля 2017 г.

CAESAR MUST DIE



CAESAR  MUST  DIE
Press release 203 E

1. “Behold, I shew you a mystery” (1 Cor., 15:51). That is the mystery, which is hidden in the text of “The Acts of the Apostles”. Read it further.

2. It is hidden in the 2nd verse of the 18th chapter: “And found a certain Jew named Aquila, born in Pontus, lately come from Italy, with his wife Priscilla; (because that Claudius had commanded all Jews to depart from Rome:) and came unto them”.
3. In the Vulgatic text this passage is written as following: “et inveniens quondam Iudaeum nomine Aquilam Ponticum … “
4. “Aquilam Ponticum” reminds the other name – “Pontius Aquila”, who was the people’s tribune in 45 B. C.. Pontius Aquila was the participant of the anti-Caesar plot and one of the murderers of Caesar.
5. Svetonius in “De Vita XII Caesarum” wrote, that Pontius Aquila did not greet Julius Caesar with standing up, when Caesar was moving in front of the tribunes’ places during his triumph procession (“Divine Julius”, 78:2).
6. Thus, the mentioning of Pontius Aquila is equal to the mentioning in the Russian text of Stepan Razin or Emilian Pughachyov.
7. Pontius Aquila was the member of the plot of optimates against the populars. And this membership is not once confirmed in the Bible. E. g., the Gospel of Luke begins with the appeal to the “most excellent Theophilus” (Luke, 1:3), which in Vulgata is given, as “optime Theophile”. Claudius Lysias, writing to governor Felix, names him “most excellent” (Acts, 23:26), which in Vulgata is given, as “optimo”.
Paul himself says: “I am not mad, most noble Festus” (Acts, 26:25), which in Vulgata is given, as “non insanio inquit optime Feste”.
The word “optimus” is repeated in the Bible not once.
8. Thus, Bible not once does mention the optimates plot and murder of Caesar. The Bible, especially “The Acts of the Apostles”, contains the loud and hot appeal: “Caesar must die!”
 This is the mystery, I want to reveal.
9. Peace unto You! (John, 20:19)

Professor   N. E. Alyoshin

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