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What happened after the crucifixion event was that Jmmanuel, His mother Mary, and His bother Thomas travelled to Northern India. And to make the most out of the journey Jmmanuel stopped at many countries along the way to preach to anyone that would listen. In-fact because of all the stopping and preaching, it took Jmmanuel, Mary and Thomas several years to arrive in India.
The journey to India was arduous, as we are told that Jmmanuel’s mother, Mary, became ill and died in the Western Himalaya during Jmmanuel’s 38 th year. Though Jmmanuel continued onwards and travelled to what is now known as India’s Kashmir region, where He furthered His Teachings. In-fact Jmmanuel visited many parts of India, including West Pakistan, and Northern India.
In His 45 th year Jmmanuel married, and it is said He bore numerous children when He settled down in Srinagar in the Kashmir region of India. And from this base he ventured out upon numerous trips to further His teachings.
It is said that Jmmanuel died of natural causes somewhere between His 110 th and His 115 th year, and that He was buried in Srinagar.
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It is also said that Judas Iscariot was also buried near to Srinagar in his 90 th year.
Now, after Jmmanuel’s natural death, His oldest son Joseph finalised the account of His Father’s Teachings which Judas had begun. And when the full version was finished Joseph left India and spent three years journeying back to Jerusalem where he died, after placing the original Rolls penned by Judas back into the tomb of Joseph of Arimathea. And also, it seems, after Joseph also released a copy of his own finalised version which found it’s way into the hands of the apostle Mathew. So the original Scrolls penned by Judas remained in the tomb of Joseph of Arimathea until they were re-discovered by Isa Rashid and Albert Meier in 1963.