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epiphanies of the divine in Hinduism), the slaying of all newly-born male children was ordered by a jealous king. The presentation of the child in the temple is also attested to. In particular all founders of religion were tempted by the devil (e), mostly in the desert where they were fasting. Here too details tally with the Bible, in that the devil first offers food and then worldly dominion if his victim will submit. When Buddha was baptized, there was an earthquake and god proclaimed: 'Immortality is discovered.’ (With Jesus ... this is my beloved son...'). A striking similarity can also be observed in the deaths of divine figures who are venerated as universal saviours. When Caesar died, there was talk of a terrible darkness and also of the earth bursting open and the dead returning (f). The resurrection of sons of god who were transformed on this earth, are generally known in antiquity well before Jesus. The Risen Apollonius, a contemporary and a kind of doppelganger of Jesus, appeared to his disciples. The mystery religions and the Egyptian and Babylonian cultures before them knew both the concept 'I am the vine' and the pastoral slogan 'I am the good shepherd' (g). The persecution of the adherents of the mystery religions by the priests of the established religion was just as customary as the persecution of the Christians. The mocking of the suffering of Dionysus is staggeringly like the mocking of Jesus. Most founders of religions and sons of gods known to the classical and Far Eastern world before Jesus were miracle workers just like Jesus (h). The miracle of the turning of the water into wine has its parallel in the Dionysus legend. The sick are healed, old men become sprightly, the hungry are fed, the blind see, cripples walk, the dumb speak. Cures are performed at a distance, as by Jesus. Those who were healed carry their beds, the sea is calmed, 300,00 people are miraculously fed and there are many Peter sinking in the water (the man of little faith) appears already in Buddhism. Buddha called himself ‘the truth' like Jesus. Zoroaster also proclaimed that he would 'return with the holy angels’. Lastly Krishna also preached that the world 'could not recognize him’ (i). oR AR In conclusion, a number of texts from the holy scriptures of other older religions are here compared with passages from the Bible, especially the Gospels: e M=Mrystery religions e T=Taoism Bible other instances. Abbreviations: e C=Christian e B= Buddhism e Hi= Hinduism e Z= Zoroastrianism