TABLE OF CONTENTS.
The Egyptian Books section is made up of 6 books:
1. THE BOOK OF CREATION.
Extracted from the Great Book of the Sons of Fire.
2. THE BOOK OF GLEANINGS.
Being writings from Various Old Culdee books which were partially destroyed in Ancient Times.
3. THE BOOK OF SCROLLS.
Formerly called The Book of Books or The Lesser Book of The
Sons of Fire this being The Third Book of the Bronzebook.
4. THE BOOK OF THE SONS OF FIRE.
This being The Fourth Book of the Bronzebook being all that remains of the Sacred Writings formerly contained in The Great Book of the Sons of Fire.
5. THE BOOK OF MANUSCRIPTS.
Incorporating The Treasury of Life compiled from writings preserved by Amos, an Egyptian; Claudius Linus, a Roman; and Vitico, a Gaul.
6. THE BOOK OF MORALS AND PRECEPTS.
Formerly called The Book of Establishment, this being The Third Book of The Great Book of the Sons of Fire.
The Celtic Books section has 5 books in it:
7. THE BOOK OF ORIGINS OR FERILBOOK.
As authorised by the Conclave of Venedas. Compiled from the three Books of Britain which formed the Koalbook, formerly called the Hiferalt. Included in this is an important retelling of the Flood Tale brought by early immigrants to Britain known as the Wildland Cultivators who come from the Egyptian Motherland, Krowkasis. The flood tale mentions two ships of flood-survivors: a ship with a house on it, and the Brim-cofer [‘Brim’ having a specific now-obsolete meaning ‘The Flood’ and ‘cofer’ a specific now-obsolete meaning ‘the Ark of the Flood’, both to be found in the 1937 Oxford English Dictionary. See Origins 4]. The Celtic version of the flood story is very different from the version in the Egyptian books.
8. THE BOOK OF THE SILVER BOUGH.
Once known as The Book of Sacred Scripts. A collection of writings preserved by the hand of Gwinder Apowin. This has among its writings some prophetic text about the return of ‘the Frightener’ corresponding to prophesies about the Destroyer in the Egyptian books, but with some other details.
9. THE BOOK OF LUCIUS.
Rewritten from The Book of Pemantris of unknown origin.
10. THE BOOK OF WISDOM.
Being a revision and amalgamation of two books of later date which were added to the books of The Bronzebook forming The Kolbrin after these had been transcribed in the nineteenth century.
The Earth is utterly destroyed by fire. (This can be found in the Book of Creation.) Man survives, but he is not the same. The sun is not as it was before, and a moon disappears. A subsequent destruction splits apart the eastern and western mountains so that they stand up in the sea, and tilts the northern land mass over on its side. The lands of the Little People [Homo Floresiensis, discovered in 2003 on the Indonesian island of Flores], the Giants [giant human skeletons were found in Ancient Greece - see Adrienne Mayor’s book The First Fossil Hunters: Dinosaurs, Mammoths, and Myth in Greek and Roman Times. Giant bones have been discovered all over the world, especially in North America. Most recently, skeletons of 9-foot men are being found near Borjomi in Georgia (Caucasus), and near Cagliari in Sardinia], the Neckless Ones and the land of Marshes and Mists are all destroyed. In the Ice Age that follows, human beings survive by hiding in caves. They are terrorised by giant beasts until, following ‘heavenly rebellion and turmoil’, a cataclysm hardens the face of the Earth and turns the beasts to stone [see Gleanings 3:5] Subsequently the Earth is destroyed by the Flood of Atuma, then by the Deluge. [The Kolbrin’s story of a ship built to withstand the Deluge contains names that link it to the ancient Sumerian version of the Flood story. See Gleanings 4]. The Deluge story is followed by a lengthy version of the Gilgamesh story with a superhero called Hurmanetar.
11. The Britain Book.
Two chapters of this book contain an apocryphal gospel of the life of Jesus, stating that he was not divine and giving details such as that he and his disciples would sometimes go down to Tyre to work on Joseph of Arimathea’s ships. There is a full description of how Joseph of Abramatha/Idewin/Ilyid/Elyid [Joseph of Arimathea] and his companions arrive in Britain, Joseph’s subsequent dealings with the druids and King Caradew/Caractacus, and the rocky progress of early Christianity in Britain over the first few hundred years, including the persecution of early Christians by the Romans.
The Egyptian part of this book was written after the Exodus with Moses and the Israelites departing. It tells us that the ten plagues of Exodus were caused by a flyby of a planet through our solar system. Was this what we refer to now as Nibiru? (If it is its much more than just a “planet” on its own. As stated, its a solar system with brown dwarf star and other “planets.”) Pharaoh and his army died at the Red Sea after slaughtering half the Israelites. The ten plagues were all part of the same global disaster. Yahuah made Egypt pay dearly after the slaughter of His people to repel a bloody invasion from the South. As a result of this the Egyptians did a study of the Middle East to find out about the One True Yah of Abraham. A 21-volume book titled The Great Book was the result. What we have here now is the modern day result.
Phoenician papyrus traders translated it from the original Egyptian Hieratic into their own alphabet (22 letters). Joseph of Arimathea came after the death of Yahusha. He founded Glastonbury Abbey. They entrusted a copy of the Egyptian volumes to the Celtic priests of Britain. After the Celtic priests were inspired and authored their own books (called the Coelbook) the Abbey became a place to save them. (This writing, however, took place over many years starting in 20AD and finishing around 500AD.) Viewed as a work of wisdom from Druidic, mysticism & philosophy, the Coelbook or Celtic texts is now the last five books of The Kolbrin. In 1184, Henry II ordered an attack but surviving priests secreted them to Scotland. there they were translated into English. After many years, the two parts were merged to form The Kolbrin or The Kolbrin Bible depending on which you like best.
Few will get to read this even in an internet age like we have. Take the chance to change your understanding. Some things will be good, some confusing, some other. The wise virgins (or bridesmaids) of Matthew 25 “took oil in jars along with their lamps.” when the Bridegroom came at midnight they were ready.