Books of the Lost World
by Phil Young (sovbooks.com)
Did you know there was once another world, now lost, that once existed where people lived with the dinasaurs before the Great Flood? Did you know there are more than 600 Flood Legends worldwide, suggesting it was not just Noah and his tribe who survived?
The Great Flood only happened around 2345 BC according to Hebrew dates found in the Old Testament. Adam and Eve were the patriarch and matriarch of the white people, according to the oldest legend in Western Culture about the garden of Eden and Adam and Eve. That history involves the king of the reptiles, called Lucifer or Satan or the dragon, who transformed himself into a snake.
This story follows the races of people, and probably on the sixth day there were about 12 tribes I reckon and the white people, the people of the east who are the Chinese, the Africans, and so on were all created, but only Adam and Eve were placed in the Garden of Eden.
These manuscripts relate to these same stories about the creation of our world, and the emergence of the Western and Christian, Jewish and Muslim cultures:
Book 1 Genesis: The most famous book about creation, and this is the first book in the Old Testament. It was probably written by Jewish scribes after the Babylonian period 600 BC. The language of Genesis is more modern than Exodus, Deutoronomy, Numbers and Leviticus.
The first 10 chapters of Genesis summarise the Lost World legends of Adam and Eve, Garden of Eden, Cain and Abel, and Noah’s Flood. From Chapter 11 onwards the book describes briefly the lives of Abraham, his sons and his children and grandchildren up unto Joseph.
Today there are other books available that shed light on the same stories told in Genesis.
Book 2 First Book of Adam and Eve: This book is written by ancient Hebrews, by someone like Enoch, and describes how after Adam and Eve left the Garden of Eden they lived in a cave near the Holy Mountain.
It was here that the ealiest stories about our Western culture emerge around Adam and Eve, who were the first created patriarch and matriarch of the Western people in the world today.
In this story Adam and Eve are deceived many times by the fallen archangel Satan and his hordes of demons who manifest in apparitions. This book describes how God and his angels protect Adam and Eve at the beginning of time, the birth of Cain and his twin sister Lulawa, the birth of Abel and his twin sister Aklia, and Seth. And it describes the murder of Abel by Cain.
Book 3 Second Book of Adam and Eve: This book describes prophesies given in the Lost World foretelling the Great Flood of Noah. In this book you can read about the saga of the children of Seth living on the Holy Mountain, until many were lured down by Genun using music and jewellery, and many of Seth’s children joined Cain’s children. Only Enoch, Methuselah and Noah remained.
These translations of the two books of Adam and Eve were once written in Arabic, and then the Arabic version was translated into Ethiopic by Dr E Trumpp, a Professor at the University of Munich. These books were not part of English literature until in 1880 AD when the first English translation was published by Dr. S. C. Malan, Vicar of Broadwindsor, working from the edition edited by Dr. E. Trumpp.
The Books of Adam and Eve were included in a series of books called the Forgotten Books of Eden, which were published in 1927 by The World Publishing Company.
Book 4 Enoch: The book of Enoch describes Enoch’s journey to heaven.
The original Aramaic version of Enocial writings were lost until the Dead Sea Scrolls were discovered between 1947 and 1979 in eleven caves around Wadi Qumran, near an ancient settlement called Khirbet Qumran on the West Bank, on the north western shore of the Dead Sea.
Fragments of up to ten Enoch manuscripts were found on scrolls. The actual famous scrolls comprise one part of the findings at Qumran, and much of the rest of what was found was Enochian literature, believed to be read by the Essenes. Also found was the Book of Jubilees indicating they read both Jubilees and Enoch.
The book of Barnabas quotes the Book of Enoch three times (4:3, 16:5,6) calling it Scripture, and so the church at Antioch must have had access to Enoch’s books, just like the Essenes. Many early church fathers supported Enoch, and Justin the Martyr ascribed all evil to demons whom he alleged to be the offspring of the angels who fell through lust for women, which is something Enoch said happened on Mount Ermon.
Athenagoras, writing in his work called Legatio around about 170 A.D., regarded Enoch as a true prophet. However the themes of the Book of Enoch describing the angelic nature of the universe infuriated many of the Church fathers. One called Filastrius condemned the book of Enoch openly as heresy.
Several early church fathers approved of Enoch’s writings, such as Tatian (110-172); Irenaeus, Bishop of Lyons (115-185); Clement of Alexandria (150-220); Tertullian (160-230); Origen (186-255); Lactantius (260-330), Methodius of Philippi, Minucius Felix, Commodianus, and Ambrose of Milan.
In a twist of irony Jewish rabbis while saying they are Hebrews, seldom give any credence to Enoch, one of the great Hebrew fathers. Rabbi Simeon ben Jochai in the second century A.D. even pronounced a curse upon those who believed Enoch’s books. And so Enoch’s books have been denounced, banned, cursed and burned, and hidden for centuries until 1821 when it came back into circulation.
Back in 1773 AD rumors of a surviving copy of the book of Enoch drew a Scottish explorer named James Bruce to Ethiopia. True to hearsay, the Book of Enoch was preserved by the Ethiopic church alongside the other books of the Bible. So James Bruce secured not one, but three copies of the book and took them to Britain.
Then in 1821 Dr. Richard Laurence, a Hebrew professor at Oxford, produced the first English translation of the book of Enoch, and so our modern world gained a valuable glimpse into the mysteries of Enoch again.
The Reverend Richard Laurence, Archbishop of Cashel, labored for many hundreds of hours over the faded manuscript in the hands of the Bodleian Library, and carefully substituted English words and expressions from the original Geez, comparing the results with known extracts, such as the few brief chapters preserved in Greek by Syncellus during the ninth century. The book of Genesis 5:18-24 only mentions Enoch briefly as follows:
Jared lived one hundred and sixty-two years, and begot Enoch. After he begot Enoch, Jared lived eight hundred years, and had sons and daughters. So all the days of Jared were nine hundred and sixty-two years, and he died. Enoch lived sixty-five years, and begot Methuselah.
After he begot Methuselah, Enoch walked with God three hundred years, and had sons and daughters. So all the days of Enoch were three hundred and sixty-five years, and Enoch walked with God, then he was no more, because God took him away.
The book of Genesis describes Enoch being taken away, and likewise the book of Hebrews in the New Testament 11:5 it says:
By faith Enoch was taken away so that he did not see death, and he was not found, because God had taken him, for before he was taken he had this testimony – that he pleased God.
Again in the New Testament, the book of Jude, most likely by written by Jude the apostle who travelled throughout Persia, says in chapter 1:14-15 about Enoch:
Enoch, the seventh from Adam, prophesied about these men also, saying: Behold, the Lord comes with thousands upon thousands of His holy ones, to execute judgment on all, to convict all who are ungodly among them for all their ungodly deeds which they have committed in an ungodly way, and for all the harsh things which ungodly sinners have spoken against Him.
Book 5 Abraham: The Book of Abraham was found on Papyrus Scrolls in Egypt in 1832, and is written in the first person, as if Abraham wrote it himself.
Book 6 Jasher: The Book of Jasher is written by Hebrew authors and the word Jasher refers to records of the righteous, and describes the Hebrew world before the flood and during the lives of Noah and Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Joseph, Moses and Joshua.
It was likely to have been compiled by people like Aaron and Moses in Egypt and Israel. The book of Jasher has a large extract which is really a copy of the Book of Abraham almost word for word. , but the segment is written as if it is about Abraham rather than by him.
Most important is that the book of Jasher is twice referred to in the Old Testament. First reference is found in Joshua written around 1400 BC and the second is in 2 Samuel, around 1050 BC. Joshua 10:13 says:
And the sun stood still and the moon stayed until people had avenged themselves upon their enemies. Is this not written in the Book of Jasher? So the sun stood still in the midst of heaven and hasted not to go down about a whole day.
The story in Joshua is found in Jasher 88:63-64. In Jasher 56:9 is the story Samuel the prophet refers to in 2 Samuel 1:18: Also he bade them to teach the children of Judah the use of the bow. See it is written in the book of Jasher.
Therefore until 1000 BC the book of Jasher, and not Genesis was the preferred Hebrew text about creation and the evolution of world history. It turns out that today we have translations of the book of Jasher, and the view of world history that the ancient Israelites is all recorded in Jasher in some detail.
The word apocryphal has been used to discredit these books, but the book of Jasher and all the Apocryphal books should really be included in the Old Testament to give more complete understanding of the history of Israel. There is nothing in these books that should be kept away from people – rather I think people should read them all.
Book 7 Jubilees: The book of Jubilees was found among the Dead Sea scrolls, along with the books of Enoch.
Jubilees is what the books the Essenes must have read along with other books of Enoch. Jubilees is another Book attributed to Moses. It is presented as a Book of Moses that describes the Angel of the Presence, mentioned in Exodus, the angel that stood like a pillar of smoke and fire between the Israelites and the Egyptians.
It is called the book of Jubilees because it explains in detail the significance of the time period. 49 years is comprised of seven sevens (seven periods of seven years is 49 years) and the 50th year is a Jubilee year, symbolising new life and a new beginning.
In ancient Israel debts were wiped after every seventh year and the year of Jubilees.
The Book of Jubilees reads like the book of Daniel 9:25 when it speaks about seven sevens being a prophetic period of punishment. Both books talk about angels just like the book of Enoch.
The Jews and Muslims reject all of these books, and so do many Judeo-Christians, who by definition are those Christians who believe the Jews are God’s chosen people. I am a Christian but not a Judeo-Christian, because I believe the Jews are the tribe of Esau, and the white people are the tribes of Cain and Jacob.
I rely upon an age old technique of listening to what the ancient witnesses had to say, particularly to begin with when dealing with the Lost and Ancient worlds.
This idea is in contrast to modern historians, who like to give their own view while ignoring the evidence that has been preserved for 5000 or 6000 years and is available to mankind today. I use quotes from secular literature and the Christian Bible and the Christian apocryphal books.
I try to let you make your own mind up rather than hammering home what I think all the time, however if I think my opinion will be helpful for you to understand what the information is saying, then I give it, but I only have part of the picture.
My goal is to help you the reader, first to understand what I perceive what reality for all mankind really might be, and second to be rewarded with new knowledge, because you were inquisitive enough to search for truth.
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