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According to its publishers (Steelmark LLC) , the document was first translated from old , its co-discoverer, then translated into English by B. L. Greene and J. H. Ziegler. The publishers go on to claim that the document "could indicate an extraterrestrial origin for the Christian New Testament." Critics charge, however, that the document is most likely a , Switzerland in 1937 . His obvious Biblical hoax has all the usual characteristics: no (original Aramaic) manuscript is available, the text only exists in modern translations, the 'find story' is unlikely, and it contains anachronisms and obvious 'prophecies after the event'." In turn, Eldberg's claims have been attacked by [http://www.tjresearch.info/ James Deardorff , a Professor of Atmospheric Physics at the University of Oregon, who took an early retirement from his chair to pursue studies of extraterrestrial visits to Earth and the Talmud Jmmanuel. Deardorff argues that Eldberg ignores some 300 comparisons between the TJ and the Gospel of Matthew which, Deardorff claims, favor the authenticity of the TJ and not that of the Gospel. PRONOUNCED Jmmanuel (i.e., Immanuel, spelled with a J symbol supplying the "i" sound in place of the Aramaic/Hebrew letter "Ayin") {Link without Title} FURTHER READING
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