Anonymous ID: ef7ec7 April 8, 2020, 7:33 a.m. No.8721768   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1785 >>1801 >>1835

>>8721566

Who Wrote the Bible?

Most Biblical scholars will claim that Moses was the first person to write portions of Scripture while John, the disciple of Jesus, was the last. The King James Bible of 1611 remains the most popular translation in history, emerging at a high point in the English Renaissance, compiled by six groups, comprised of some 54 translators, of which we know very little about…

Anonymous ID: ef7ec7 April 8, 2020, 8:03 a.m. No.8721966   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2040 >>2054

>>8721835

The video is more about Francis Bacon, and the injection of Masonic language, numerology & symbolism into the biblical text of the KJV.

 

Moses was likely a member of the Hyksos Egyptian royal dynasty, of Scythian origin. He had knowledge of the Egyptian mystery schools, as well as the Scythian monotheistic sun worship. When cataclysm struck Egypt, he abandoned his royal lineage and led the amalgamated tribes of slaves and refugees eastward through the desert. The survivors went around decimating local populations for 40 years, raping and pillaging until ending up in 'Israel'. In order to get the rabble under control, Moses used his intellect and knowledge of esoteric systems to craft a law book for his new people. Of course god works through us, but the human story is far greater and bigger than what the people that call themselves Hebrews tell us it is.