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OF ENOCH |
| Quoted
and acknowledged as prophesy in the
Bible, and preserved in Ethiopia for
many centuries, as well as included in
the canon of the earliest Christians.
Included in the dead sea scrolls and
proven to be accurate in translations,
the Books of Enoch contain crucial
information for all those scholars who
are investigating man's history. |
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| BOOK
OF JASHER |
| The
Book of Jasher is an apocryphe book
that can be considered as a welcome
addition to the first five books of
the Bible. It is also mentioned in
these same Bible books. The book
contains a lot of information about
the first years of the history of
mankind. |
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| EARTH'S
EARLIEST AGES (PEMBER) |
| Originally written in 1876 as
an answer to the then rising philosophy of
Theosophy which gave birth to the modern New
Age and New World Order movements,
"Earth's Earliest Ages" is much
more than that. You can consider this a
classic, yes the classic on topics
that have to do with the Biblical account of
the time of creation to Noah's Flood.
And,
no, this is not you average
"Creationist" idea or cowardish
knee-fall to the theory of evolution.
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| KEBRA
NEGAST |
| The
Kebra Negast, or "Glory of the
Kings", is a very interesting
book. It describes, among other
things, the meeting between the Queen
of Sheba (Makeeda) and Solomon. |
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