The chapters are: (1) The arguments and the Bible Gospels; (2) The Hebrew Bible books; (3) The paragraph on Jesus in Josephus' "Antiquities of the Jews"; (4) Reasons for dating the Revelation to John to 41 CE; (5) The Jewish Life of Christ; (6) Comments on the Nag Hammadi Library; (7) The Nag Hammadi Library (condensed); (8) The inventors of the biblical Jesus Christ; (9) The Hebrew Bible books: Some of the authors, editors, and events that influence them.
Jesus and Moses never existed as historical figures. That is the startling conclusion confirmed by author Christopher Drew after his re-examination of the dates of composition of the canonical books of the New and Old Testaments, as well as the books of the Gnostic "library" found at Nag Hammadi.
Hosea, who lived at the time of the Assyrian invasion of the northern kingdom of Israel in 722 BCE, clearly had never heard of the "Mosaic Law" which supposedly was communicated to Moses around 1220 BCE. Although Hosea would have had lots of reasons to cite the Law in his polemic against his wife (a practicing Astarte priestess with three children sired by her lovers) he never once hinted she had broken a single law of Moses. Clearly, the Moses stories were composed after 722 BCE, and no Moses ever led the Hebrews out of Egypt before the time of Hosea.