If there was a parallel old Jewish-Christian belief about an earthly Jesus, then the fossil by which it has survived is merely the earthly location of the lowest place reached by the toccata and fugue of the Hero: not more the outer space but the earth.
Two beliefs, two different factions. The anti-demiurgist faction and the Essene sect. A fusion between the two factions implied a mutual concession: the toccata and fugue from a side, the earthly location of the death from the other side.
The price to be paid for both the factions:
- The anti-demiurgists abandoned the celestial crucifixion,
- while the Essenes abandoned the distant past of the life of the Hero.
- The Essene Hero from the distant past (the Teacher of Righteousness?) was allegorized as "John the Baptist" and as such an enemy of the Hero author of the toccata and fugue.
- Barabbas as the resistance to the death on a material cross and to the designation of the anti-demiurgist Hero as the Jewish Messiah (or Christos).