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Jesus in Egypt: Discovering the Secrets of Christ's Childhood Years
Paul Perry

Ballantine Books, 2005 - 304 pages

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An Awe-Inspiring Spiritual Journey in the Steps of Jesus

When I decided to read this book, all I could remember about Jesus' life in Egypt was summed up by Matthew 2:13: "Behold, the angel of the Lord appeared to Joseph in a dream, saying, Arise, and take the young child and his mother, and flee into Egypt, and be thou there until I bring thee word: for Herod will seek the young child to destroy him." It turns out that this is only one of two passages in the New Testament that refer to Jesus spending time in Egypt. The other is when Joseph is called to return to Palestine.

According to the New Testament, Herod feared Jesus after meeting the three magi and decided to kill all of the young children to avoid having a challenger for his throne.

Fascinated by that story, author Paul Perry found himself in Egypt working on another project. He decided to visit all of the sites where Jesus is supposed to have passed. In doing so, he sought to bring both his perspective as a Western journalist and as a believer. Over the course of two trips, he was able to follow this ambition. Jesus in Egypt is the story of his travels and what he learned. There are many unexpected aspects to the story.

First, if you are like me, you don't know much about Coptic Christians and their lives in Egypt. This book will tell you much. A major source of inspiration for these Christians comes from the heritage of Jesus' travels in Egypt. Although they comprise only about 5 percent of the Egyptian population, they feel especially blessed by these historical sites. You will meet many of them, both clergy and laity, as they describe their faith. As Egyptians, they experience their religion differently than many people do in the United States . . . drawing great strength from oral traditions that may date as far back as the time of Jesus.

Second, the Bible is almost silent about Jesus as a child. What was He like? What did He experience? The various sources (texts that were excluded from the Bible, oral tradition, visions and dreams) reveal wondrous tales that many will find inspirational. Water was drawn from the sand. Wells rose mysteriously to the top. Idols were toppled all around. Spiders and trees dropped down to hide the Holy Family. Dangerous animals left the Holy Family alone.

Third, many of these sites have large impacts on the believers today. In one location, an apparition of the Virgin Mary is shown photographed amid mysterious lights on the domed church of Zeitoun. Other sightings of the Virgin have been seen in recent years and have had profound impact on those who have viewed Her. In addition, many miracles have followed in some of the sites . . . often from drinking the water in wells that are attributed to the hand of Jesus.

Fourth, Mr. Perry asked those he met what they thought about Jesus in Egypt. When is a dream a dream, and when is it a message from God? Without archeological evidence, how can we know what the Holy Family did? When is a medical miracle a miracle, and when is it a reaction to a placebo? Can oral traditions be trusted? How? In the course of thinking about these answers, you will probably (like me) find yourself finding new pathways to increasing your faith. That's a wonderful gift!

Fifth, Mr. Perry describes the effects of faith on the Egyptian people. Theirs often seems to be a purer, deeper and more powerful faith than we usually observe in the United States. Simple aspects of experiencing faith can bring them enormous joy, even amid great poverty and problems. Learning about those dimensions made me interested in deepening my faith.

Sixth, Mr. Perry describes contemporary relations between Muslim and Christian Egyptians that is far more peaceful than one would imagine from our rhetoric about fundamentalist terror threatening non-Muslims from all sides. As an American, he found himself welcome almost everywhere . . . even though the security police felt like he needed an armed escort when he went into the areas where the deepest Muslim fundamentalists live. He also found himself learning to trust Egyptians of all faiths as people of good will.

I won't reveal more about the book because it would spoil nice surprises for you, but there is a remarkable ending experience that Mr. Perry had which underscores the whole message of following the steps of Jesus to find Him.

Interestingly, the day before I found this book, I found myself praying that I could find ways to more closely follow the path of Jesus. Perhaps the book is the literal answer to that prayer. I tend to believe that to be true.

May God bless you!


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This is a Great Book

I really enjoyed this book, Christianity was alive and well for 400 years from 1 AD. Then the Roman Emperor decided that Christianity should be the official religion of Rome, So after feeding christians to the lions, "now I'll accept their religion", But we can't profit from what they believe, so a counsil of bishops, threw out this, modified that, and the emperor was presented with the new cannonized version of the Holy Bible, in about 395 AD. Ok, we got our Bible, so what do we do with all these people who arn't going to accept it as the word of God, since they had their teachings going back 400 years. Well to suppress any opposition to our new bible we will just kill them. And kill them he did, all the way up till the 19th century. But some of them in spite of the opposition hung on to their beliefs, Coptics in Egypt as one, but recent findings are rediscovering what these bishops thought were suppressed. They are being translated and so that now we can read what these bishops didn't want us to know! I really enjoy these authors who have the guts to run with this information, It's about time to come out of the dark ages of Christianity, and enjoy what was hidden for so long, I could shoot off a list of books, but anybody who as came into the light can name them for themselves. Thank You. , and I used to think James Mitchner, and Ernest Hemmingway were exciting !!!


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Universal meaning

My tastes in literature now focus on the search for the female and male dieties from ancestral and contemporary perspectives, so I was truly pleased to read this book of Paul Perry's that follows the path of the infant Jesus through Egypt. He struck a universal chord with this reader as he searched for the true source of Jesus' presence and was alternately thrilled and frustrated. I enjoyed as well the travel and mystery aspects of this book in addition to his clarification of the status of the early books of the Bible. I was with him as he traveled dangerous dark roads through the awe-inspiring Sinai and Sahara Deserts, walked down back alleys with strangers he was quite sure about but had to trust, and responded to the exotic terrain of the Nile Delta. I am glad to see that more books are being published that demonstrate the quest by an individual to find spiritual meaning in today's society in a time when a kind of emptiness can prevail in the psyche. This book is one place for many to turn, and it was further bolstered by the author's commitment to research and scholarship, particularly around the nature of the Coptic Church in Egypt. Kudos to him for still pursuing this course after 9/11 and helping us to remember that there is no "Other," only "others" trying to make sense of our universal existence.


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On the trail of the Holy Family in Egypt

Author Paul Perry went on a sort of pilgrimage and journalistic quest to find the path of the Holy Family (Jesus, Mary and Joseph) through Egypt. When Jesus was a baby, Herod commanded that all male infants under the age of two were to be killed, a Draconian plan to find the prophesied King of Kings. Joseph is directed in a dream to take his family to safety in Egypt, and we learn little else that he went, taking Mary and Jesus, and subsequently returned.

What happened during the time the family dwelt Egypt is not part of the official Gospels. There are the secret "Infancy Gospels"-- and some of the books of Apocrypha that deal with Jesus' childhood--not officially Biblical truth. What Perry finds out is that the process of creating and transmitting oral legends, some of which were written into the Apocrypha, is still a process going on today. Visit any town along the path the Holy Family took through Egypt and those who are Christians are still telling those legends--and creating them.

This process amazes the author. Among the Coptic Christians, truth seems to be a matter of possibilities --and impossibilities. If a bishop has a dream about what happened to Jesus as an infant in Egypt, this becomes a new legend.

Some of the legends told by the locals sound more like Semitic tales of wisdom or riddles such as Solomon would have faced. Other tales are of miracles that remind one of the wedding of Cana or tell of the raising of the dead. The fact that Jesus didn't start his ministry until Cana and until he was well into adulthood is irrelevant to these legends. Which gives insight into how legends are formed and passed on. And also insight into why officially, some books of scriptural writing are included the Gospel and others were rejected.

But Perry isn't really writing about Biblical truth; he is writing about people and their sacred traditions. And at the end, he finds a holy family of his own; he takes care of a pair of widows in a truly Christian manner. This story is about his quest and about the culture of the people in Egypt. It's beautifully written, and of interest to anyone who loves travel, legends, and meeting people in a culture different than ours. Highly recommended.


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The Bible contains but a few verses about the years the Holy Family spent in Egypt?their flight from Herod?s death sentence, the weary journey, their return to Israel after Herod died. But what exactly happened to Jesus and His parents in this ancient land of magic and myth? How did the sojourn in Egypt change Jesus?s life and influence His teachings? In search of answers, bestselling author Paul Perry set out to follow the Holy Family?s mysterious journey himself. In this fascinating book, Perry tells the story of his own amazing trek into Egypt?and the deeper story of the miracles and marvels he uncovered along the way.

Poring over the narratives of the apocrypha, Perry was able to draw a rough map of the Holy Family?s route through Egypt?from their entrance across the burning sands of the Sinai Desert to their zigzagging path down to the Nile. With devout guides and temperamental transportation, he ventured to find the places where Jesus had slept, suffered, performed miracles, and engaged in innocent acts of mischief. Near Bubastis, he came upon an enormous field of fallen idols that?legend says?the infant Jesus had toppled and broken. At Belbeis, Perry almost started a riot when he questioned an Egyptian girl about the site of a tree that Jesus and Mary had rested under. In Abu Hinnis, he found fourth-century paintings of Jesus coming to Egypt on the wall of a hermit cave. Near the spot where an angel was said to have appeared to Joseph, he photographed an apparition of light, a photo that has now been declared a ?spiritual message from the Lord? by an Egyptian bishop.

Part travel adventure, part spiritual journey, part historical detective story, Jesus in Egypt recounts a modern-day pilgrimage into an ancient and often baffling land. In the basements of Coptic churches and the teeming back streets of Cairo, in shrines thronged by worshipers and desert wastes haunted by saints, Perry turned up shards of the past, tales passed down through countless generations, and ghostly emanations of antiquity.

This extraordinary book unfolds a chapter in the life of Jesus that has been shrouded in mystery and misunderstanding for two millennia. Combining ancient texts, interviews with clerics and Christian scholars, and his own startling encounters with contemporary Egypt, Paul Perry has fashioned a book of wonders and revelations.


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