Author: | Marshall Masters | ISBN: | 1230000197080 |
Publisher: | Your Own World Books | Publication: | May 1, 2006 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Marshall Masters |
ISBN: | 1230000197080 |
Publisher: | Your Own World Books |
Publication: | May 1, 2006 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
Celtic Texts Of The Coelbook The Last Five Books Of The Kolbrin Bible
By Marshall Masters
Authored by Celtic priests when the first Gospels of the New Testament were being created, the Celtic Texts of the Coelbook (the last five books of The Kolbrin Bible) documents the fusion of Celtic and Druid mysticism, Judaism and Egyptian anthropology. Some regard it as a key Celtic wisdom text because it includes a revealing biography of Jesus with several never-before published first-person quotes.
This work is rooted in a 3600-year-old text by the Egyptians (the first six books of The Kolbrin Bible) written following the Exodus. It describes how Noah's Flood and the Ten Plagues of Exodus were caused by a planet (also known as Nibiru or Planet X) that orbits our sun every 3600 years. The Egyptians called it the "Destroyer" and the Celtic priests called it the "Frightener.
Celtic Texts Of The Coelbook The Last Five Books Of The Kolbrin Bible
By Marshall Masters
Authored by Celtic priests when the first Gospels of the New Testament were being created, the Celtic Texts of the Coelbook (the last five books of The Kolbrin Bible) documents the fusion of Celtic and Druid mysticism, Judaism and Egyptian anthropology. Some regard it as a key Celtic wisdom text because it includes a revealing biography of Jesus with several never-before published first-person quotes.
This work is rooted in a 3600-year-old text by the Egyptians (the first six books of The Kolbrin Bible) written following the Exodus. It describes how Noah's Flood and the Ten Plagues of Exodus were caused by a planet (also known as Nibiru or Planet X) that orbits our sun every 3600 years. The Egyptians called it the "Destroyer" and the Celtic priests called it the "Frightener.