(Please read from the start)
Again, which god are we’re talking about here? Is it the Bloodlines’ god? If we follow the meaning of the entire sentence, then the answer is a yes. Here we are talking about the god of the Bloodlines: I call him the Evil One. Then, what does it mean that the book helps to better understand the Evil One? Does it give us an insight of his teachings? His plans for the coup? His doctrine? Is it his biography? Does it give a detailed description of his physical features or maybe about his habits, likes, routines, thoughts, beliefs….and even his sickness…that illness of his that he was born with, it didn’t show up at first, but after a while it appeared = He became Evil.
The next sentence is extremely tricky: “Raziel's fellow angels were deeply disturbed by this, and thus stole the book from Adam and threw it into the ocean.”
Whom are the “fellow angels” of Raziel? Are they the other co-conspirators participating in the coup? Or are they talking about the good warriors from the other clans whom fought to stop the coup? From the sound of it, here, it’s option 2. It looks like the warriors of the Light tried to put a stop to this just like I’ve said about the ThunderBirds leading the charge in the fight that occurred after the death of the King of kings; a charged that had the Queen of queens as it’s leader. And just like what (((they))) did to Osiris, here, (((they))) are making it sound that Raziel is good and the “fellow angels” are bad. But as I’ve said before: when it comes to (((their))) writings, the meaning should be taken in a 180 degrees way; not as it is. If (((they))) say black, then it means white; left then it means right; up then it means down etc.
Whatever that book is, it fell into the ocean = vast amount of water. Notice how the word ocean is chosen instead of sea? All of that water reminds me of the Great Flood. Are (((they))) saying that some important information “container” (either it’s really a book or a computer or anything that contains information = knowledge) fell into the Flood waters as in was lost somewhere under the water?
The next sentence is a hard: “God Himself decided not to punish Raziel, but instead retrieved the book by means of the angel Rahab and returned it to Adam and Eve.”
Which god we are talking about again here? Of course he will not punish Raziel since this one worked for him or with him. So the descendants of the Evil One retrieved the book through Rahab. But whom is Rahab? Or….should I say….WHAT is Rahab? There are many explanations given in Judaism to Rahab; one of them is that Rahab is actually the land of Ancient Egypt.
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