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The Kolbrin Bible: 21st Century Master Edition

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A man asked, "What of wisdom? Has this not been plentiful in the world since the days of the Great Enlighteners, of whom Solomon was deemed the greatest? Even before him there was much wisdom, yet is Earth a better place for this? What has it contributed to progress?" Jesus replied, "Alas, never has there been a shortage of wisdom in the world, but always there has been too little in the hearts of men. Wisdom is not something written in books, but that which is conveyed from the book of the heart. It is a way of life".

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No copies of these old scrolls are available for inspection today, although there are unsubstantiated reports that a copy exist in the Vatican vaults and a copy in India. Given the history of the book, the unavailability for inspection today could be deemed understandable. From the Book of the Holy Mark (whose wife was one of our own fair race, her father being a Roman way-keeper whose wife was barren, and having this home-born lady, her mother, as a slave, had by her a child whom he later adopted and raised as a lady of estate), we learn much. But clearer to our understanding is that knowledge concerning Dyid imparted to us by our earthly father. The sun shines today and the air gleams with light. The Earth puts forth blossoms and the seas are calm. The waters flow clearly, the birds sing and the gloomy Winter has gone. Hope dawns, and so it is with the Son of Man. A man asked, "Where is God?" Jesus took a piece of bread and gave it to the man, saying,"Take this and hold it". Then He said, "Put out the other hand". He poured a little water on the upturned palm and said, "Now you have felt the power of God, for without His spirit in the bread and in the water these would not exist for you. Split a billet of wood and God will be there. Lift up a stone and you will find Him". The following Eve of Summer there was a gathering and it was found that a small green shoot was coming up from the ground beside the staff, which was an offshoot of the staff. The king decreed that this was a sign that the land accepted the strangers, but these took it as a sign that what they taught fell on fertile ground and would take root.It is the belief of this author that the modern day book known and sold and the “Kolbrin Bible“ never existed as such at any time before the 2000’s AD. However, parts of the book may be actually ancient and contain much wisdom from ancient times. Just how much of the book comes from such ancient historical document(s) is unknown and unknowable today. My personal belief is that the story presented in the Kolbrin is, for the most part, authentic true, real and the book is mostly, but not totally, a hoax . For the Egyptians, Exodus was a horrific event about a slave uprising amidst a horrific natural global disaster caused by the last flyby of Planet X, a brown dwarf star in orbit around our Sun they call the Destroyer. The Kolbrin Bible comprises eleven books. The first six books are said to be scribed by Egyptian writers shortly after the Exodus, and is called the "Bronzebook". The last five books are collectively called "Coelbook" or "Kailedy" and are said be authored by Celtic priests written around the time that the New Testament was being created. Volume Two , The Celtic Texts Of The Coelbook, is given as written in “Old Celtic”, translated into ‘Old’ English, then post-WWII into “Continental” (presumably modern) English. By “Old Celtic”, they must mean Common Celtic, i.e. before it split into its surviving dialects like Welsh, Gaelic, and Breton. The preface gives the dates of the original Celtic manuscripts as between 20 and 500 CE [AD]. The Druthin said, "Who can change the natures of men, for these are fixed by the gods". Joseph answered, "All things can be changed, but not always for the better. Change and life are inseparable".

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Jesus was not a sorrowful man, for greatness cannot be downcast. Always he brought strength to the disheartened and was not influenced by the despondency of others. When Peter was dismayed and shut his sorrow within, Jesus said, "If My friend will not admit Me into the antechamber of bis sorrows, how can I ever sit in the reception room of his affections?" I am not such as these whose minds are fevered with an evil ferment. I rule over true men, little schooled in craftiness and deceit, real men born to fight and withstand adversity. The code they live by is that of manliness. True men indeed who, in the cause of freedom, willingly heed the call to arms and stake their lives on the outcome. They willingly offer themselves as a sacrifice for the future of their womenfolk and children and their lands and property". Jesus taught that there are things which should be approached with humility of spirit, they are: holiness, wisdom and nobility. Humility bestows upon the soul the benefit of harmony and attunement. A man once said to Jesus, "But who can define these things, that which is holy to one man can be unholy to another. The thing which one man holds sacred another holds to be an abomination. That which one will bless another will curse". Jesus said, "The many nations and men, because of the diversity of their natures hallow many different persons, places and things, apart from their gods. But nothing can be made holy by men alone, neither can anything wholly of Earth be holy. That which is wholly of and for God is holy, the place wholly for God is holy and the person who lives wholly for God is Holy, but where on Earth can such absoluteness be found?"

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Joseph, our father, said, "I have not come to batter down your house of hope, for it has many pleasing features, even as ours. So let us not disagree but take the best from both and, discarding what is less good, fashion something of value to all. Let us weigh one thing against the other, rejecting that which less clearly shows the way". Verily, such tidings were brought to me by diverse persons of the Craft on matters of our abiding concern, that I was beholden to come hither-wards. Nor durst I now go hence, for the charge remains, lying heavily upon my breast.

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When asked concerning accounting, Jesus said, "Give to Caesar that which is Caesar's and to God that which is God's. Give Me what is justly mine and keep for yourselves only that which is rightly your due. Deal fairly with all men and shun the morals of the marketplace. Do not become like the Samaritans who loving a tree hate its fruits, or loving the fruit hate the tree. The Pharisee is like a dog sleeping in the manger from whence the oxen eat. It cannot eat what is in the manger, neither will it let the oxen eat".Exodus was the geneses of the Holy Bible and The Kolbrin Bible. For the Hebrews, their descendants have continuously celebrated this escape from bondage with the Passover, their most celebrated yearly holiday. In the beginning the king had listened in silence and was tolerant, because he felt he could indulge these strangers. Now, as he saw that their teachings might prevail, he became angry and unreasonable, as it happens in instances such as these. He said, "Who gives you authority to speak in this manner? Who sent you and do you come to spy on us ? To whom do you make report?"

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