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The wacky world of the bible….

Ever wonder what happened to the other books mentioned in our bible
that were taken out? Today, you can find many of them on the internet
and then you can make a decision why they disappeared from history.
Our bibles mention at least fourteen other books but someone along the
way decided mankind did not need to see them. The following is an
accurate account of the Book of Jasher but after this was made public a
new account popped up that was much more tidy and far less bizarre.
The religious controllers never stop lying and hiding whatever they can.
In the Book of Enoch the birth account of Noah is a real twilight zone
event but I will save that one for a later date. The Book of Enoch can
no longer be denied as the NT mentions it and a copy was in the dead
sea scrolls.

"Is not this written in the Book of Jasher?" -- Joshua 10:13.

"Behold, it is written in the Book of Jasher" -- II Samuel 1:18.


Great wisdom was needed for building the ark, which was to have space for all beings on
earth, even the spirits. Only the fishes did not have to be provided for. Noah acquired the
necessary wisdom from the book given to Adam by the angel Raziel, in which all
celestial and all earthly knowledge is recorded.

While the first human pair were still in Paradise, it once happened that Samael,
accompanied by a lad, approached Eve and requested her to keep a watchful eye upon his
little son until he should return. Eve gave him the promise. When Adam came back from
a walk in Paradise, he found a howling, screaming child with Eve, who, in reply to his
question, told him it was Samael's. Adam was annoyed, and his annoyance grew as the
boy cried and screamed more and more violently. In his vexation he dealt the little one a
blow that killed him. But the corpse did not cease to wail and weep, nor did it cease when
Adam cut it up into bits. To rid himself of the plague, Adam cooked the remains, and he
and Eve ate them. Scarcely had they finished, when Samael appeared and demanded his
son. The two malefactors tried to deny everything; they pretended they had no knowledge
of his son. But Samael said to them: "What! You dare tell lies, and God in times to come
will give Israel the Torah in which it is said, 'Keep thee far from a false word'?"
While they were speaking thus, suddenly the voice of the slain lad was heard proceeding
from the heart of Adam and Eve, and it addressed these words to Samael: "Go hence! I
have penetrated to the heart of Adam and the heart of Eve, and never again shall I quit
their hearts, nor the hearts of their children, or their children's children, unto the end of all
generations."

Samael departed, but Adam was sore grieved, and he put on sackcloth and ashes, and he
fasted many, many days, until God appeared unto him, and said: "My son, have no fear of
Samael. I will give thee a remedy that will help thee against him, for it was at My
instance that he went to thee." Adam asked, "And what is this remedy?" God: "The
Torah." Adam: "And where is the Torah?" God then gave him the book of the angel
Raziel, which he studied day and night. After some time had passed, the angels visited
Adam, and, envious of the wisdom he had drawn from the book, they sought to destroy
him cunningly by calling him a god and prostrating themselves before him, in spite of his
remonstrance, "Do not prostrate yourselves before me, but magnify the Lord with me,
and let us exalt His Name together." However, the envy of the angels was so great that
they stole the book God had given Adam from him, and threw it in the sea. Adam
searched for it everywhere in vain, and the loss distressed him sorely. Again he fasted
many days, until God appeared unto him, and said: "Fear not! I will give the book back to
thee," and He called Rahab, the Angel of the Sea, and ordered him to recover the book
from the sea and restore it to Adam. And so he did.

Upon the death of Adam, the holy book disappeared, but later the cave in which it was
hidden was revealed to Enoch in a dream. It was from this book that Enoch drew his
knowledge of nature, of the earth and of the heavens, and he became so wise through it
that his wisdom exceeded the wisdom of Adam. Once he had committed it to memory,
Enoch hid the book again.

Now, when God resolved upon bringing the flood on the earth, He sent the archangel
Raphael to Noah, as the bearer of the following message: "I give thee herewith the holy
book, that all the secrets and mysteries written therein may be made manifest unto thee,
and that thou mayest know how to fulfil its injunction in holiness, purity, modesty, and
humbleness. Thou wilt learn from it how to build an ark of the wood of the gopher tree,
wherein thou, and thy sons, and thy wife shall find protection."

Noah took the book, and when he studied it, the holy spirit came upon him, and he knew
all things needful for the building of the ark and the gathering together of the animals.
The book, which was made of sapphires, he took with him into the ark, having first
enclosed it in a golden casket. All the time he spent in the ark it served him as a time-
piece, to distinguish night from day. Before his death, he entrusted it to Shem, and he in
turn to Abraham. From Abraham it descended through Jacob, Levi, Moses, and Joshua to
Solomon, who learnt all his wisdom from it, and his skill in the healing art, and also his
mastery over the demons.

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