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The Kolbrin Bible: A 3,600-year-old text that could rewrite history

The Kolbrin Bible among many things narrates the story of human creation and even mentions the existence of ancient cultures (Civilizations) that lived on Earth before the arrival of Adam and Eve. It is perhaps one of the most debated ancient texts that mention the existence of highly advanced ancient civilizations on Earth before ‘written history.’

“In those days, men will have the Great Book before them [upon its return], wisdom will be revealed, the few will be gathered for the stand, it is the hour of trial. The dauntless ones (the stouthearted) will survive…” Manuscripts 3:10

While many people are unaware of its existence, the so-called Kolbrin Bible tells the story of ancient events of mankind’s forgotten history. Some of the accounts written in the ‘Kolbrin Bible’ are said to even predict our written history, while other writings predict cataclysmic events that are yet to strike the earth.

The Kolbrin is considered as a bible parallel to the classical Christian Bible. It is believed to include fascinating details concerning certain passages such as the Flood and the Exodus. The Kolbrin texts also mention ‘The Destroyer’ as a key figure in both of these events and describe numerous cataclysmic events yet to occur.

The Kolbrin Bible is a collection of ancient texts hidden for centuries and preserved by alleged secretive groups for nearly one thousand years. The ancient texts are said to have been salvaged from the Glastonbury Abbey arson in 1184. Some even claim there is a profound connection between the ancient texts and Jesus Christ.

Many researchers will agree that the Kolbrin ‘Bible’ is a secular anthology at least 3,600 years old. It said to have been written at the same time as the ‘Old Testament’.

It was conceived by numerous authors ranging from ancient Egyptians to the Ancient Celts. Just as there are two parts –the old and new Testament, the Kolbrin also consists of two parts which make up a total of 11 books.

The First six books of the Kolbrin Bible were written by the Ancient Egyptians while the remaining books were ‘pinned down’ by ancient Celtic priests.

Many believe that the oldest parts of the Kolbrin Bible were compiled after the Exodus which according to many scholars, occurred in the fifteenth century BC.

It is considered by many as the first Judaic/Christian document which spells out understanding of human evolution, creationism, and intelligent design. The mathematical principles of the Kolbrin reflect the interest of the ancient Druids in astronomy and mathematics and speak of global cataclysms of the past.

The ancient text also happens to narrate the story of human creation and even mentions the existence of ancient cultures that existed on Earth before the arrival of Adam and Eve.

The first part of Kolbrin contains the story of creation which is read both as a religious and as a scientific text. The last two books of the Kolbrin are devoted to Jesus.

Interestingly, this ancient document, also called the Bronze book or the Colebrook, describes the Fallen Angels also mentioned in Genesis, making references to ‘mortal men’ who married the daughters of Adam and Eve and had children together. It contradicts the common belief that divine beings interbred with moral humans.

The Destroyer: A Key figure for mankind

The Kolbrin Bible 21st Century Master Edition

  • Manuscripts 3:3
When ages pass, certain laws operate upon the stars in the Heavens. Their ways change; there is movement and restlessness, they are no longer constant and a great light appears redly in the skies.

  • Manuscripts 3:4
When blood drops upon the Earth, the Destroyer will appear, and mountains will open up and belch forth fire and ashes. Trees will be destroyed and all living things engulfed. Waters will be swallowed up by the land, and seas will boil.

  • Manuscripts 3:6
The people will scatter in madness. They will hear the trumpet and battle cry of the DESTROYER and will seek refuge within dens in the Earth. Terror will eat away their hearts and their courage will flow from them like water from a broken pitcher. They will be eaten up in the flames of wrath and consumed by the breath of the DESTROYER.
 
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there are many things untold in history. Why they keep these is probably for the simple fact they would lose footing in the higher archy of the civilized world. Back in those days when it was decided what to give the people ( the peasants) The Archbishops and Pope (Archdiocese) Made the decision what books go into the holy bible. I can't say for sure but common sense would tell us that if it excluded their reign of power. then why not just leave that part out? There are many things lost, we cannot go back To many have suffered as a result.

This is the last four verses written in the Holy Bible as I understand it.

Revelation 22 New International Version (NIV)

18. I warn everyone who hears the words of the prophecy of this scroll: If anyone adds anything to them, God will add to that person the plagues described in this scroll.

19. And if anyone takes words away from this scroll of prophecy, God will take away from that person any share in the tree of life and in the Holy City, which are described in this scroll.

20. He who testifies to these things says, “Yes, I am coming soon.”Amen. Come, Lord Jesus.

21. The grace of the Lord Jesus be with God’s people. Amen.
 
Armand, you make some good points but back when those Bishops were collating all of the ancient writings into what we know as the Bible today, they really didn't have any power to lose. Christians and their church leaders were still being fed to the Lions and Christianity was underground in most places.
Given the age of this text, it seems likely that more modern Hebrew text would have superseded this when the Rabbi's we're deciding what to leave in and what to exclude from the Torah.
 
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I’m trusting God in his power and wisdom saved the necessary information in the Bible. We don’t know everything but we have what’s necessary for salvation.
 
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Armand, you make some good points but back when those Bishops were collating all of the ancient writings into what we know as the Bible today, they really didn't have any power to lose. Christians and their church leaders were still being fed to the Lions and Christianity was underground in most places.
Given the age of this text, it seems likely that more modern Hebrew text would have superseded this when the Rabbi's we're deciding what to leave in and what to exclude from the Torah.
wrong no offense. The church didn't allow anyone outside the archdiocese to read the bible that was long after the bible was put together from a series of scrolls found.
 
Armand, you make some good points but back when those Bishops were collating all of the ancient writings into what we know as the Bible today, they really didn't have any power to lose. Christians and their church leaders were still being fed to the Lions and Christianity was underground in most places.
Given the age of this text, it seems likely that more modern Hebrew text would have superseded this when the Rabbi's we're deciding what to leave in and what to exclude from the Torah.
I'll probably regret posting late when I'm tired, but at the time the Biblical canon was decided Christianity was hugely powerful and popular and not at all secret anymore. You are right that there were persecutions late in pre Catholic times (lions and all) , but even then Christians were widespread and had churches (actual buildings). From the point where Constantine became emperor Christians were fine. The project to decide on a Biblical canon was ordered by the Emperor of Rome (effectively the king of the world to all present) and the only limitations on the power of the bishops and others who decided where political pressure to come up with something as many Christians as possible could tolerate and lack of knowing everything. Politically they were deciding on the religion of the entire empire and had absolute power.

I hope that didn't come across as rude. I really shouldn't post so late, but this part of history is an interest of mine! It took all of my self control not to write pages about Roman attitudes to religion and early documents and quoting Pliny (that torturing (typical roman) *@#!!) and posting links to pictures of old bits of paper. Forgive me!
 
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I'll probably regret posting late when I'm tired, but at the time the Biblical canon was decided Christianity was hugely powerful and popular and not at all secret anymore. You are right that there were persecutions late in pre Catholic times (lions and all) , but even then Christians were widespread and had churches (actual buildings). From the point where Constantine became emperor Christians were fine. The project to decide on a Biblical canon was ordered by the Emperor of Rome (effectively the king of the world to all present) and the only limitations on the power of the bishops and others who decided where political pressure to come up with something as many Christians as possible could tolerate and lack of knowing everything. Politically they were deciding on the religion of the entire empire and had absolute power.

I hope that didn't come across as rude. I really shouldn't post so late, but this part of history is an interest of mine! It took all of my self control not to write pages about Roman attitudes to religion and early documents and quoting Pliny (that torturing (typical roman) *@#!!) and posting links to pictures of old bits of paper. Forgive me!
Well stated Ben.