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Chapter 21 - 37 CE |
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In the year 37 |
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Since the birth of John the Baptist (37 AD) |
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Jesus was hidden in the hills above Nazara |
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No longer was he referred to by name |
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Amongst the family as Jesus |
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But Lazarus |
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A name of code |
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From su’razal |
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Meaning Holly Man |
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In the year 39 |
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Since the birth of John the Baptist (39 AD) |
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Mariamne And Jesus |
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Gave birth to their fourth child |
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a daughter named Salome |
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also known in history as Sara |
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In honor of the mother of Mariamne (Mary Magdalene) |
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And the last great ruler of the Hasmonean line |
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Around the same time |
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The eldest son of Jesus and Mariamne (Mary Magdalene) |
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Whose name was Judas |
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Gave up the ghost |
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Since the birth of John the Baptist (41 AD) |
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The legend and stories |
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concerning Jesus the Nazarene |
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Had spread far and wide |
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across the Roman Empire |
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But no disciple did help preach to these stories |
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For a final promise to Jesus had been |
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In secret upon the sacred hill of Mt Carmel |
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To finish the sacred scriptures of Gnosis |
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Also then known as the Nazarenes |
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A new leader had also been given by Jesus |
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For his brother James the Just |
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Was named Ptah |
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The ancient name for Pharaoh |
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Also known as the rock |
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And father |
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It was Jesus himself who said |
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James you are Ptah (the rock) |
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Upon which the church shall be built |
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And in honor James was named |
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Patriarch a greek word for Father |
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Also known as Pope |
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The first Pope |
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Yet without preachers |
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Without a visible church |
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wicked individuals began to take advantage |
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by claiming themselves to be the risen Jesus |
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the risen Christos (Christ) |
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Some even rose to great fame |
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In the Anatolian regions |
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and even as far as India |
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false messiahs all claiming to be the messiah |
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did rise |
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In the year 42 |
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Since the birth of John the Baptist (42 AD) |
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The old High King Joseph (CÚ-CÚILEANN ) |
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Did plead with Jesus and Mariamne |
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That he take their two eldest remaining children |
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To Ireland and safety |
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Away from the reach of the Sadducees |
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Jesus and Mariamne agreed with hestitation |
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But Mariamne insisted that Salome |
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Still only 3 years of age |
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Would remain with her |
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And in the same year |
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Under the guise of business |
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Ha Rama Theo (His Divine Highness) |
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Did travel to The West of Britannii |
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Where safe passage was arranged |
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To then take the children of Jesus and Mariamne |
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Being Mary and James |
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To the court of the administrator |
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Known as Fíachu Finnolach |
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Never then a King |
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Himself a cousin of Joseph |
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And member of the Holly family |
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The Most sacred and ancient druids |
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But whose true name is long lost |
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The following year |
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The High King did take |
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His wife Queen Mary, |
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Martha, Miriam Jesus disguised as Lazarus, |
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Mariamne, their daughter Salome |
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And the cousins through Mary of Cleopas |
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From Caesaria Maritama |
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First to Massalia (Marseilles) |
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Where Jesus as Lazarus, Mariamne, their daughter Salome |
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Martha and Miriam did establish new homes |
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And identities thanks to official papers |
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Prepared by Marcus Pontius Pilatus |
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While Joseph and Mary continued on to Glastonbury |
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James as leader of the Nazarenes |
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The first and only true church |
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Was given all the wealth and control of the estates |
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Of the High King |
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As for Jude also known as Thomas |
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It is legend that he did travel |
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To Goa to retrace the steps of his older brother |
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As for Jose he did stay some time with James |
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Later the son of the Administrator |
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Whose name is listed in the annals as Tuathal Techtmar |
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Did marry Mary |
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And their children |
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The great grandchildren of Jesus and Mariamne |
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Did bring forth unbroken generations that numbered |
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in the many hundreds |
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In the year 43 |
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Since the birth of John the Baptist (43 AD) |
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Upon the leaving of High King Joseph |
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and members of the Holly family from Judea |
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There came the start of a great drought |
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No rain did fall, nor wind to cool |
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Many considered it a curse |
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On account of the wickedness of the Sadducee priests |
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Who pretended to be pious |
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But were corrupt and evil |
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As foretold by Jesus |
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In the same year |
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Matthias, son of High Priest Ananias |
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And father of Josephus Flavius |
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Also known as St. Luke |
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Was appointed Sadducee High Priest |
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The fifth by that time of the family |
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Upon reaching the position of authority |
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And the departure of Messiah King |
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Matthias gathered his brothers |
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And senior Pharisees |
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Including Gamaliel the Elder |
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And their hired assassins |
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To Plot the murder |
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of James and the disciples |
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Ananus also known as Ananias |
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son of Ananias the elder High Priest |
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was active in the recruitment |
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of wise and crafty people |
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to the cause of the Sadducees |
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No wiser or better student was the son |
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Of Matthias, who Gamaliel did train |
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Josephus recommended to his uncle Ananias |
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To Travel north to Damascus |
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To seek out Saul of Tarsus |
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Also trained by Gamaliel |
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A fine student, but cursed |
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for Belonging to the House of Menelaus |
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And a disposition for blood |
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Ananias did find Saul of Tarsus |
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In Damascus |
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Staying with priests in dresses of Cybele |
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He had become disillusioned |
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With the Sadducee cause |
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On account of the events of Jesus |
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For he hated Jesus |
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And his message of Gnosis |
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Like no other person or thing in history |
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For everything Jesus despised he was |
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For he loved the power of human sacrifice |
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The taste of blood |
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He relished the divine inspiration |
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Of the deprivation of women |
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For next to Jesus, Saul (St. Paul) hated women |
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Above all, he despised the arrogance |
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Of the keltoi, especially the Holly family |
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For they dismissed the dark path |
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As abhorant, while acting as gods themselves |
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For timeless ages |
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Ananias did then offer Saul of Tarsus |
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On the road to Damascus |
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A light of redemption |
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To redeem the name of Menelaus |
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To serve a great cause |
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In hunting down Jesus, his progeny |
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And the disciples of Gnosis (Nazarenes) |
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And murder them all |
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To Saul this was a true revelation |
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Of divine inspiration |
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Saul agreed and left for Jerusalem |
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With Ananias also known as St. Ananias |
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Upon joining the Sadducees |
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the House of Ananias |
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The first task assigned to Saul (St. Paul) |
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was to go to Mecca and Adan in Arabia |
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and see to truth of the stories |
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that the risen Messiah Jesus was there |
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for many false messiahs had emerged |
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across the ancient world |
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and the Sadducees did send |
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assassins who could speak the language |
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to find the truth of it |
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Thus Saul left for Arabia |
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There he did find the man claiming to be Jesus |
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and murdered him |
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but was captured by a mob |
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and held in prison |
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but Saul escaped and returned to Jerusalem |
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boasting of his mission |
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and how he strangled the false |
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messiah with his own belt |
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In the year 44 |
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Since the birth of John the Baptist (44 AD) |
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The drought deepened across the levant |
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So that a great famine emerged |
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People began to starve |
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It was then that James ordered |
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The vast wealth of his family to be sold |
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In exchange for the purchase of grain and food |
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For the hungry |
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The first time in history |
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That those not kings of a land |
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Did care for the common folk |
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He appointed Stephen to be in charge |
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At first a few hundred were fed |
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Upon which the Sadducees and Pharisees |
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laughed at such strange care |
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for the undeducated and poor |
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For the priests cared nothing of the people |
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But then a few thousand were fed |
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and the word spread that the Nazarenes of Jesus |
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Were performing a miracle |
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And feeding the multitudes of starving |
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Without being preached, people asked |
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what faith is it that helps strangers |
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and thus many began to learn of Gnosis |
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from the honesty of its actions |
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As thousands began to learn about Gnosis |
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as well as be fed |
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this alarmed the Sadducees |
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Paul of Tarsus also known as St. Paul |
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Was dispatched by the House of Ananias |
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To disrupt the effort |
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He found Stephen and some disciples |
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On route with more supplies |
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Paul himself did stab |
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and Smash the open the skull of Stephen |
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Torturing and butchering |
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the remaining disciples With relish |
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When Paul returned to young Ananias |
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To boast of his exploits |
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He was admonished by older members of the family |
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And placed under house arrest |
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On account of his savage violence |
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and love of wickedness |
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When James heard of the evil actions |
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Of the Sadducees |
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He wept |
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Old Ananias and his sons did come to see James |
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And offer terms of a truce |
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To see that no more violence would occur |
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But James refused |
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On account of the evil of these men |
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Who pretended to be priests |
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In rage old Ananias cursed James |
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And gave up the ghost |
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His sons accusing James of hastening |
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The end of the old priest |
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And vowed they would never rest |
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Until the Nazarenes were dust |
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Saul’s (St. Paul) house arrest and disgrace |
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In the eyes of the Sadducee High priests |
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Deeply troubled him |
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During his time he rekindled his friendship |
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With Josephus, son of Matthias |
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Also known as Josephus Flavius and St.Luke |
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Josephus did speak to Saul about his work |
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In trying to build arguments against |
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The teachings of Jesus and Gnosis |
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And how the House of Ananias might destroy |
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The Nazarenes forever |
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But without copies of their scripture |
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He Did find it difficult |
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Saul offered to get a copy of the scriptures |
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Of the disciples of Jesus |
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If he was given but one more chance |
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Josephus agreed and convinced |
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His father and uncles |
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To release Saul to allow him |
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To take his dangerous mission |
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In the year 45 |
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Since the birth of John the Baptist (45 AD) |
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Saul did change his appearance |
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And his name to Paul |
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And went up to the main house |
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Of the Nazarenes |
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Protected by the most fearsome |
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Fighters in all the world |
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The Sicarii and Zealots |
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He asked for an audience with James |
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When he entered, the disciplies |
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Were initially fearful and Paul was held |
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As he resembled the man known as Saul |
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Who had murdered so many |
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Followers of Jesus |
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But Saul in his disguise as Paul protested |
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And swore an oath to God |
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That he was not this man |
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He said he had come from Antioch |
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Because the people had heard |
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Of the wonderous good works |
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Of the disciples of Jesus |
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In feeding the starving and sick |
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That he wished to return |
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with Money and supplies |
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From the supporters in Antioch |
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But needed the blessing of the disciples |
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James then did give Saul (Paul) |
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His blessing |
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But Saul then did ask what might he take |
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As a sign to the families of Antioch |
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That wished to support |
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That he might take a work of scripture |
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Which they might copy with their scribes and return |
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James agreed |
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And Paul left with the Gospel of the Hebrews |
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Later butchered and changed beyond recognition |
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to the Gospel of Matthew |
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By Josephus (St. Luke) |
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Reporting back to the House of Ananias |
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Saul, now a double agent called Paul |
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Did brief Josephus on all the scripture he saw |
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Including giving him the scripture |
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Known as the Gospel of the Hebrews |
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So pleased with the mission of Saul |
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The Sadducee High Priests did declare |
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From now your name shall no longer be Saul |
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But Paul and the highest favour |
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You shall command |
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The priests did then send Paul (St. Paul) to Antioch |
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To brief loyal Sadducee families there |
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To pretend to be followers of the Nazarenes |
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And collect monies for their cause |
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But retain one third themselves and give Paul the rest |
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So as commanded by the Sadducees |
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Paul did leave for Antioch |
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And brief wealthy Sadducee families |
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Of the plan |
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Thus the wicked evil of false charity |
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was created soon after the notion |
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of true charity |
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and both have been confused |
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throughout the ages |
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along with evil pretending to be good |
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The Sadducee families falsely |
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pretending to be Nazarenes |
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did raise handsome sums |
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From people wanting to contribute |
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And learn more about the teachings of Jesus |
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the cause of the Gnostics |
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Also known as the Nazarenes |
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Paul then did return with the treasure |
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To Ananias and the Sadducee priests |
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Who kept half and told Paul |
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To give James and the Disciples The rest. |
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So happy were the disciples |
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in the Character of Paul |
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which they thought was true |
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Upon the return of the scriptures |
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And the accompanying treasure |
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That they gave him |
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Part of the Gospel of the Origin of the World |
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And agreed for him to travel |
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on their behalf |
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further north to the cities of the Anatolia (Turkey) |
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In the year 46 |
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Since the birth of John the Baptist (46 AD) |
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The drought and famine |
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Continued to grip the lands |
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And the influence and respect of the Nazarenes |
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Continued to grow |
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Having saved hundreds of thousands of starvation |
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Their legendary piety and charity |
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Known throughout the Empire |
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Paul returned from his false preaching |
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In favour of the Nazarenes |
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Accompanied by a massive treasure |
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To his masters in the House of Ananias |
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When they saw the size of the treasure |
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Their eyes lit up |
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but their hearts remained melancholy |
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For the Sadducee priests had become like lepers |
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With people spitting upon them |
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and throwing rubbish at them with no respect |
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As the power of the Nazarenes grew |
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Josephus had copied the text given |
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From the Gospel of the Origin of the World |
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And the House of Ananias was as dead |
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We are doomed spoke Josephus |
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Also known as St. Luke |
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But Paul challenged his masters |
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Do you not see how profitable |
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The story of Jesus be? |
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Everywhere I go, people are willing to give everything |
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For but a few words |
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from an ambassador Of Jesus |
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But St. Luke argued that the Gnostic philosophy |
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That reveals the Sadducee priests to be Satanists |
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That sacrifice children |
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That worshipped the Goddess Queen of Heaven |
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That the scriptures of the Jews are mere fables |
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Was growing and cannot be stopped |
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Again Paul challenged his masters |
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These things you know |
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And some people of Judea |
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But the rest of the world is ignorant |
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Of these things |
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And long for any message |
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So long as the Nazarenes remain in Judea |
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And trust in me |
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The world is ours |
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With this revelation |
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The House of Ananias with Paul |
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Spoke of how to create |
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A completely false religion of Jesus |
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That contradicted the true teachings of Jesus |
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And his scripture of Gnosis |
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That could be transmitted quickly |
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To all parts of the ancient world |
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And establish an evil twin |
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To the Nazarenes |
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That would take hold in fertile regions |
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The Nazarenes had not yet travelled |
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In the year 46 |
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Since the birth of John the Baptist (46 AD) |
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The false religion of Christianity |
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Was formed by Paul, a double agent |
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And his masters the Sadducee High Priests |
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Under the wise supervision of Josephus (St.Luke) |
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The High Priests did take their many copies |
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Of Jewish scripture in Latin and Greek |
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Produced over tens of years |
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By the scribes of the great Sadducee scriptorium |
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Once Funded by the father of Jesus |
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In a previous age |
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Ananias and his High Priest brothers |
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Did combine false gospels |
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With the Jewish scripture |
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So that they became one |
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That no one might doubt |
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the truth of ancient jewish scripture |
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They called this book the Bible |
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And this new false faith called Christianity |
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Overtime every teaching of Jesus |
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Every belief and faith of the Nazarenes was corrupted |
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To serve the purposes of the Sadducees |
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That the Sadducees and Pharisees worshipped |
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Satan (Lucifer) pretending to be a god |
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was replaced by the entire Jewish scripture |
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with the life of Jesus a fulfilment of it |
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That Jesus spoke of God of the universe |
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against sacrifice of any kind |
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especially human sacrifice |
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became the christian worship of human sacrifice |
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the simulation of human sacrifice |
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by the sheep of the lower mass |
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and real human sacrifice in the higher mass |
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the union of marriage of equals of Jesus |
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became the duty of women to obey |
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their husbands or face damnation |
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Jesus's belief that no person |
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stands between god and any other |
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became only those who believe in Jesus |
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and believe in the Sadducee priests pretending |
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to be Nazarenes |
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so that in the end the Christian faith |
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created by Paul |
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turned day into night |
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lies into truth |
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heroes into enemies |
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enemies into heroes |
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that no man unless |
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privy to the disciples or their texts |
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or the life of Jesus |
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might know truth from falsity |
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In the year 47 |
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Since the birth of John the Baptist (47 AD) |
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Paul did return to the cities of Syria |
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Anatolia and the Isle of Cyprus |
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With his scripture called the Bible |
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And his new religion called Christianity |
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As news of the famous disciples of Jesus |
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And the miracle of feeding the masses |
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To save them from starvation |
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Thousands flocked to hear Paul |
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And his message |
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Many handing him all their precious jewels |
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To the cause of the Nazarenes |
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But rather than returning wealth |
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to the House of Ananias |
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Paul began creating his own loyal base |
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Of scribes and militia |
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Keeping all the treasure |
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gained from his false teachings |
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Unto his new church |
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With the wealth |
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He did purchase and establish |
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Temples in several major centres |
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Including Antioch, Lystra, Smyrna, Cyprus |
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Byzantium and Damascus |
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As the fame of Paul spread |
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Simon bar Jonah zealot leader |
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Trusted disciple of Jesus |
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Wrongly written as Simon Peter |
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Did alert the true leader of the Nazarenes |
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The brother of Jesus |
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James the Just |
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That Paul was blaspheming in the name of Jesus |
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And corrupting all of his teachings |
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James sent word to Paul |
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Who had established his own palace |
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At Antioch |
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To return to Jerusalem |
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But Paul refused |
40. |
James then went to the House of Ananias |
41. |
And confronted Matthias and Jonathan |
42. |
Concerning Paul |
43. |
To which they denied any knowledge |
44. |
Or sanction of his action |
45. |
When James told them of his great wealth |
46. |
And actions even they did not know |
47. |
The House of Ananias was troubled |
48. |
For Paul no longer obeyed his masters |
49. |
But himself and gold |
50. |
They wrote to Paul and asked him to come to Damascus |
51. |
To meet with Ananias |
52. |
But on the road to Damascus |
53. |
Simon bar Jonah |
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Did ambush Paul and kill his guard |
55. |
He then took Paul as prisoner back to Jerusalem |
56. |
To see James and the disciples |
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413. |
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|
1. |
In the year 48 |
2. |
Since the birth of John the Baptist (48 AD) |
3. |
James the Just |
4. |
The first and true Patriarch |
5. |
of the faith of Jesus |
6. |
The Gnostics also known |
7. |
As the Nazarenes |
8. |
Did convene the first ecumenical council |
9. |
Long written out of history |
10. |
Calling upon representatives of all |
11. |
Communities of the Nazarenes |
12. |
And those that had chosen to follow Paul |
13. |
To the council, Paul was brought in chains |
14. |
To the assembled, James did state |
15. |
The true teachings of his brother Jesus |
16. |
That all the churches established by Paul |
17. |
Will be dismantled |
18. |
That the disciples will travel in pairs |
19. |
Along with Zealots and Sicarii as guards |
20. |
To the cities of Asia Minor |
21. |
With a new code |
22. |
Known now as the Didache |
23. |
That would establish proper order |
24. |
And respect to the Gnostic beliefs |
25. |
And church of the Nazarenes |
26. |
And end the faith of Christianity |
27. |
But Paul was defiant and refused |
28. |
To apologise for any of the evil he had done |
29. |
The disciples called on James |
30. |
To kill Paul |
31. |
But James refused |
32. |
On account of the teachings of his brother |
33. |
to never harm a living animal |
34. |
and on account of Paul being a Roman citizen |
35. |
Like James and his brother Jesus |
36. |
Instead, he handed Paul in chains |
37. |
To the House of Ananias |
38. |
On the expectation that they would end him |
39. |
When Paul was brought into the courtyard |
40. |
Of the House of the Sadducee High Priests |
41. |
They began to stone him in anger |
42. |
For his deception and arrogance unto them |
43. |
But Paul called out to them to hear him |
44. |
That he still had great treasure hidden |
45. |
That he knew where Jesus had fled |
46. |
Then Josephus, son of Matthias |
47. |
Also known as St. Luke |
48. |
Stood between the High Priests |
49. |
And Paul, shielding him from more blows |
50. |
He called upon his father and uncles |
51. |
To allow Paul to speak |
52. |
If then they so wished |
53. |
They could end his life |
54. |
Josephus then helped Paul to his feet |
55. |
Bloodied and near death |
56. |
Paul revealed the location of his hidden treasures |
57. |
Promising even more |
58. |
Pledging that he would never trick |
59. |
The House of Ananias again |
60. |
That he would kill ever last one |
61. |
Of the family of Jesus |
62. |
If they only allowed him to live |
63. |
Upon seeing the support of the wise Josephus |
64. |
The Sadducee priests agreed |
65. |
And over some months, |
66. |
Paul recovered his health |
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|
414. |
|
|
|
1. |
In the year 50 |
2. |
Since the birth of John the Baptist (50 AD) |
3. |
Once Paul had recovered |
4. |
He was accompanied by Josephus |
5. |
Also known as St. Luke |
6. |
And other trusted members of the Sadducee Household |
7. |
As he travelled west |
8. |
Away from the reach of the Nazarenes |
9. |
In Alexandria, Paul did establish his first |
10. |
Christian Patriarch through Mark |
11. |
Also known as St. Mark |
12. |
A former disciple of Jesus |
13. |
Who turned traitor |
14. |
on account of his love Of wealth |
15. |
and wrote two gospels |
16. |
The first being destroyed by the Sadducees |
17. |
For being too accurate |
18. |
The second becoming an important Christian text |
19. |
In Alexandria, Josephus (St. Luke) |
20. |
Did meet a beautiful girl of noble Sadducee birth |
21. |
of the House of Andreas Boethus |
22. |
There they did wed and his wife |
23. |
did travel with Josephus |
24. |
with whom she had two sons |
25. |
The first being Lucius (St. Lucius) |
26. |
also known as Lukuas |
27. |
and Julian known as Hyracanus |
28. |
A year later (51 AD) |
29. |
Paul and Josephus |
30. |
Then Travelled across to Spain |
31. |
And then Britannii |
32. |
Where he found favour |
33. |
Queen Boudica of the Iceni of Anglia |
34. |
Who hated the Holly Kings |
35. |
And longed to control |
36. |
Their mining wealth |
37. |
On agreement in making her son Linus |
38. |
A Christian leader |
39. |
Queen Boudica and her entire tribe |
40. |
Did become the first great conversion |
41. |
To Christianity |
42. |
And the first Christian army |
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|
415. |
|
|
|
1. |
In the year 53 |
2. |
Since the birth of John the Baptist (53 AD) |
3. |
Prince Linus and Josephus (St. Luke) |
4. |
did accompany Paul To Rome |
5. |
Where he was received |
6. |
By the priests of Cybele |
7. |
Upon Vatican Hill |
8. |
In celebration of his deliverance |
9. |
And to ensure the Queen of Heaven |
10. |
Did protect Paul and the new Pope |
11. |
The first Christian Pope of Rome |
12. |
The eunuch priests did sacrifice |
13. |
Young children in the catacombs |
14. |
Under Vatican Hill |
15. |
Bathing the men in their blood |
16. |
There in Rome |
17. |
Under the protection of the Cybele priests |
18. |
Paul did stay for some time |
19. |
While Josephus acquainted himself |
20. |
With the great libraries |
21. |
And knowledge of the Empire |
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|
416. |
|
|
|
1. |
On the third year of their stay in Rome (56 AD) |
2. |
A Roman noble woman |
3. |
Known as Lydia |
4. |
Whose family had worshipped Cybele |
5. |
For many generations |
6. |
And who had converted to Christianity |
7. |
Did tell Paul some news |
8. |
of the true location of Jesus |
9. |
Upon the knowledge of her son |
10. |
She did say that papers drawn |
11. |
by Marcus Pontius Pilatus |
12. |
Had placed Jesus and his family |
13. |
To his estates around Massalia (Marseilles) |
14. |
Upon this important news |
15. |
Josephus also known as St. Luke |
16. |
Did leave Paul (St. Paul) |
17. |
As Paul journeyed to France |
18. |
With a loyal band of assassins |
19. |
There Paul did acquaint himself |
20. |
With locals and purchased knowledge |
21. |
And lodgings to spy upon any clues |
22. |
Over the months, Paul and his loyal band |
23. |
Moved further west along the Coast |
24. |
To the Roman town of Baeterrae (Béziers) |
25. |
Then the provincial capital of Narbo (Narbonne) |
26. |
In the search of clues |
27. |
There at Narbo, a day before Paul |
28. |
Was due to set sail back to Alexandria |
29. |
He was given information |
30. |
From an informant |
31. |
That the family he sought |
32. |
Had since taken up residence |
33. |
A Day west from Narbo |
34. |
Between the mountains of Cevennes to the North |
35. |
And the Pyrenees to the South |
36. |
Paul and his band |
37. |
Did then travel to this place |
38. |
Now known as Rennes-le-Château |
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|
417. |
|
|
|
1. |
In the year 58 |
2. |
Since the birth of John the Baptist (58 AD) |
3. |
Paul and his band approached |
4. |
A beautiful villa atop a hill |
5. |
Now known as the village |
6. |
Of Rennes-le-Château |
7. |
Paul and his kin |
8. |
Were spotted by servants who cried out |
9. |
Before being cut to pieces by Paul |
10. |
And his men |
11. |
They rushed forward to find Martha |
12. |
And Miriam hiding near the entrance |
13. |
Of the Villa |
14. |
The men of Paul did capture them |
15. |
And to each did Paul issue |
16. |
A Christian curse of eternal damnation |
17. |
For their souls to be imprisoned |
18. |
By the demons of satan |
19. |
The high god of the faith of Paul |
20. |
And did cut their throats like pigs |
21. |
Jesus and Miriamne |
22. |
Had first heard the shouts at the entrance |
23. |
To the villa |
24. |
But on account of its position |
25. |
And single entrance |
26. |
It offered poor escape |
27. |
Jesus helped lower his wife and daughter |
28. |
From the back of the Villa and watched them |
29. |
Escape then turned to face |
30. |
Paul also known as St. Paul |
31. |
Covered in the blood of his sisters |
32. |
Upon Paul seeing Jesus for the first time |
33. |
He did bow and speak |
34. |
My savior, my risen Christ |
35. |
To which Jesus replied |
36. |
I have been awaiting you Lucifer! |
37. |
I fear nothing of your evil! |
38. |
To which Paul thrust forward |
39. |
And stabbed Jesus in the stomach |
40. |
Opening his guts and causing him |
41. |
To fall to his knees |
42. |
In rage Paul cried out |
43. |
Hear me of Jesus my Christ |
44. |
By the power of my God satan |
45. |
Your soul shall be kept |
46. |
For eternity! |
47. |
Your head a trophy |
48. |
For to you we shall sacrifice |
49. |
A thousand children |
50. |
And burn ten thousand more |
51. |
Upon your arrogance |
52. |
With that, Paul did hack off |
53. |
The head of Jesus with his knife |
54. |
Upon seeing the fate of her husband |
55. |
Miriamne did kiss Salome |
56. |
And plead with her to escape |
57. |
Then returned to face Paul |
58. |
Upon greeting the princess |
59. |
Still a women of utmost beauty |
60. |
the savage demon Paul |
61. |
did tie her down |
62. |
usually companion to eunuch priests |
63. |
of Cybele |
64. |
Paul did rape and sodomize Mariamne (Mary Magdalene) |
65. |
with such beastly savagery |
66. |
that by night she did expire |
67. |
her last breath and drop of blood |
68. |
upon witnessing the pure evil of Paul |
69. |
even the assassins were fearful of him |
70. |
Paul (St. Paul) returned to the coast |
71. |
Placing the head of Jesus |
72. |
In a jar with embalming fluid |
73. |
For its preservation |
74. |
Then set sail back to Judea |
75. |
With his prize |
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|
418. |
|
|
|
1. |
In the same year (58 AD) |
2. |
High King Joseph (CÚ-CÚILEANN) |
3. |
Had moved to the safety of a fort city known as Din Eidyn (Edingburgh) |
4. |
He had strengthened in the land of the Gododdin |
5. |
Upon the shore of the river Firth of Forth |
6. |
Land long held by the Holly Kings |
7. |
Upon hearing the murder |
8. |
Of his beloved son Jesus |
9. |
And his daughters |
10. |
And daughter-in-law |
11. |
High King Joseph (CÚ-CÚILEANN) |
12. |
The great Holly King |
13. |
Did give up the ghost |
14. |
His wife Mary |
15. |
The mother of Jesus |
16. |
Upon learning of the death |
17. |
Of her children |
18. |
At the hands |
19. |
Of Paul (St. Paul) |
20. |
And upon seeing the death |
21. |
Of her beloved husband |
22. |
Rode out of the fort |
23. |
and south to a rock ledge at a bend in the river |
24. |
Where she wept for a day and night |
25. |
Then drowned herself in the river |
26. |
At a place later known as Rosslyn |
27. |
On account of the rocks and waterfall |
28. |
The body of the King and Queen |
29. |
Were taken back to Glastonbury |
30. |
and buried side by side |
31. |
Their graves venerated |
32. |
as a most sacred place |
33. |
for a thousand years |
34. |
Until the age of Henry |
35. |
and his agent Geoffrey of Monomeath |
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|
419. |
|
|
| |
1. |
Upon the death of Joseph |
2. |
The administrator known as Fíachu Finnolach |
3. |
Did have himself crowned as High King |
4. |
But the lesser Kings |
5. |
did challenge his authority |
6. |
And he was deposed |
7. |
fleeing safely with his family |
8. |
and his two charges to Scotland |
9. |
Mary, now wife to his son Tuathal Techtmar |
10. |
And James who married a Welsh princess |
11. |
And left to live in Wales |
12. |
as the legendary Holly Prince of Wales |
13. |
through many an English King |
14. |
later sought their pedigree |
15. |
without clarity |
16. |
A great general was Tuathal Techtmar |
17. |
and within twenty years |
18. |
has subdued the rebellions of the lesser kings |
19. |
and re-established the High Kingship |
20. |
for the Holly family |
21. |
the ancient and most noble druids |
22. |
with assistance of Gnaeus Julius Agricola |
23. |
the Roman Governor of Britain |
|
|
420. |
|
|
|
1. |
In the year 59 |
2. |
Since the birth of John the Baptist (59 AD) |
3. |
Paul (St. Paul) returned secretly |
4. |
To Jerusalem and to the House of Ananias |
5. |
The Sadducee High Priests |
6. |
There he did present them with his gruesome trophy |
7. |
The Head of Jesus of Nazara (Nazareth) |
8. |
The High Priests had already received word |
9. |
From witnesses to the actions of Paul |
10. |
Of his wickedness and cruelty |
11. |
Especially to the daughter of Herod Philip |
12. |
And while pleased with the death of Jesus |
13. |
They feared retribution |
14. |
They banished Paul from their sight |
15. |
Bitter and full of anger |
16. |
Paul left for Antioch |
17. |
Where he established himself |
18. |
as Anti-Pope to James the Just |
19. |
Actively performing the Christian high mass |
20. |
Of sacrificing women and children upon the altar |
21. |
And maintaining curses |
22. |
upon Jesus and his family |
23. |
While the High priests did hide the head of Jesus |
24. |
In a jar in the maze of tunnels |
25. |
Underneath the Great Temple mount |
|
|
421. |
|
|
|
1. |
In the year 60 |
2. |
Since the birth of John the Baptist (60 AD) |
3. |
Upon learning of the death of his family |
4. |
James the Just returned to open preaching |
5. |
He challenged the evilness of the Sadducees |
6. |
In creating the monster that was Paul of Tarsus |
7. |
He spoke more of their secret worship of demons |
8. |
And the sacrifice of children |
9. |
He spoke of their trickery |
10. |
And love of treasure |
11. |
And their wicked religion called Christianity |
12. |
Even while they pretended to be Jews |
13. |
While the House of Ananias protested |
14. |
To the Procurator of Judea |
15. |
Whose name was Porcius Festus |
16. |
He declined to act |
17. |
On account of the enormous respect |
18. |
And influence of James the Just |
19. |
Across the whole of Asia Minor |
|
|
422. |
|
|
|
1. |
In the year 62 |
2. |
Since the birth of John the Baptist (62 AD) |
3. |
the Procurator of Judea |
4. |
Whose name was Porcius Festus |
5. |
Did give up the ghost |
6. |
The House of Ananias |
7. |
Did seize the opportunity to appoint |
8. |
Their own Ananias the younger |
9. |
As High Priest |
10. |
He immediately called upon Paul |
11. |
To leave Antioch |
12. |
And return to Jerusalem |
13. |
To help in the elimination of James the Just |
14. |
But Paul declined |
15. |
On account of his growing power |
16. |
As the Pope of Antioch |
17. |
Of his own religion of Christianity |
18. |
But crafty High Priest Ananias |
19. |
Promised that if Paul help in the murder |
20. |
Of James the Just |
21. |
He would anoint him as his successor |
22. |
The bribe succeeded |
23. |
And Paul with his mercenary Christian army |
24. |
Arrived in Jerusalem |
25. |
To find James continuing his speeches |
26. |
Against the evilness of Paul and the Christians |
27. |
And their masters the Sadducee High Priests |
28. |
Upon seeing Paul, James to shout out |
29. |
See, Lucifer himself approaches! |
30. |
And without hestitation, |
31. |
Paul Came up to James |
32. |
in front of over a thousand witnesses |
33. |
Including Roman soldiers, officials and visitors |
34. |
From all across the Roman Empire |
35. |
And did first stab him |
36. |
And then throw him off the side of the Temple |
37. |
His skull crushed in the fall |
38. |
Instantly the mob erupted |
39. |
And the Christian militia sought to murder |
40. |
Their way clear for their leader |
41. |
But to no avail and Paul was captured |
42. |
Along with the Sadducee High Priests |
43. |
By the Roman garrison |
44. |
who bravely fought off the angry mob |
45. |
of Nazarenes and zealots to the last |
46. |
while a secret troop |
47. |
with the prisoners escaped the city |
48. |
To the palace of Herod Agrippa II |
49. |
Who kept then in prison |
50. |
Until the arrival of the new Procurator |
51. |
Whose name was Lucceius Albinus |
52. |
Albinus summonsed the prisoners |
53. |
Who like James and Jesus |
54. |
were all Roman citizens by birth |
55. |
And asked what right of trial they choose |
56. |
Paul spoke ahead of them all |
57. |
before one could reply |
58. |
And stated that |
59. |
they would answer only to the Emperor |
60. |
Upon the boast of Paul |
61. |
the Sadducee priests |
62. |
Including Josephus also known as Flavius Josephus |
63. |
And known as St. Luke |
64. |
were sent as prisoners to Rome |
|
|
423. |
|
|
|
1. |
In the year 63 |
2. |
Since the birth of John the Baptist (63 AD) |
3. |
Upon the murder of James the Just |
4. |
And the imprisonment of his killers |
5. |
Jerusalem and the entire region |
6. |
Did erupt in protest |
7. |
Sadducee nobles were torn to shreds |
8. |
By angry mobs |
9. |
On account of their wicked and satanic ways |
10. |
Even priests were murdered in Jewish temples |
11. |
Across Asia Minor |
12. |
For tens of thousands of people |
13. |
Had converted to the faith of Gnosticism |
14. |
The true faith of Jesus |
15. |
On account of their piety and charity |
16. |
In saving so many from starvation |
17. |
The Roman legate of Syria |
18. |
Whose name was Cestius Gallus |
19. |
Marched with the 12th Legion (64 CE) |
20. |
To restore order |
21. |
But the forces of the Nazarene zealots |
22. |
Smashed the Legion to pieces at Beth Horon |
|
|
424. |
|
|
|
1. |
In the year 64 |
2. |
Since the birth of John the Baptist (64 AD) |
3. |
In Rome, Emperor Nero |
4. |
heard the case of Paul and the Sadducees |
5. |
in the murder of Roman citizen |
6. |
James the Just |
7. |
A trial well documented by many dozens of scribes |
8. |
Whose accounts have long since |
9. |
been found and destroyed |
10. |
At the trial, Paul did speak a divine right |
11. |
To end the life of heretics to the most ancient faiths |
12. |
Upon which Rome herself was built |
13. |
Nero asked if anyone else was prepared |
14. |
to admit their guilt |
15. |
And just before he passed sentence |
16. |
upon them all |
17. |
Josephus, also known as St. Luke |
18. |
did speak on behalf of his family |
19. |
where he spoke of their honor scorned |
20. |
of their years of service to Rome |
21. |
and their innocence to the actions of Paul |
22. |
Upon the eloquence of Josephus |
23. |
Nero under the insistence of his second wife |
24. |
freed the Sadducee High Priests |
25. |
but condemned to death Paul of Tarsus |
26. |
on account of his unprovoked murder |
27. |
of a noble Roman citizen |
28. |
As news spread of the defeat |
29. |
of Gallus and the Syrian legion |
30. |
Josephus (St. Luke) did offer his services |
31. |
as an expert in Jewish tactics and philosophy |
32. |
Nero agreed and released Josephus |
33. |
to the service of General Vespasian |
34. |
and two legions The Legio X Fretensis |
35. |
and Legio V Macedonica |
36. |
sent to destroy the uprising |
37. |
Josephus also secured the safe |
38. |
exile of his family to Alexandria |
39. |
Where his father Matthias |
40. |
became the Christian Pope |
41. |
sooner after |
42. |
The first and only Sadducee High Priest |
43. |
to be a Jewish High Priest |
44. |
and a Christian Bishop |
45. |
of the religion of Paul |
|
|
425. |
|
|
|
1. |
In the year 64 |
2. |
Since the birth of John the Baptist (64 AD) |
3. |
Paul of Tarsus imprisoned |
4. |
At Mamertine Prison |
5. |
located in the Forum Romanum |
6. |
on northeastern slope of the Capitoline Hill |
7. |
Sent word to Pope Linus |
8. |
That if he should be executed |
9. |
To burn Rome to the ground |
10. |
But Pope Linus |
11. |
Took this coded message to be an escape plan |
12. |
Thus on the night of 18th July in the year 64 |
13. |
Since the birth of John the Baptist |
14. |
Pope Linus and the fanatic Christians |
15. |
Of Paul did ignite several fires |
16. |
In wooden structures |
17. |
At the eastern end of Circus Maximus |
18. |
Not far from the prison |
19. |
But instead of the fire moving towards the prison |
20. |
It fanned out across the city |
21. |
Destroying four of the fourteen districts of Rome |
22. |
And severely damaging seven |
23. |
Burning for over five days |
24. |
In the end, over two hundred thousand |
25. |
Innocent men, women and children |
26. |
Were dead. |
27. |
Emperor Nero on the first day of the fire |
28. |
Did hastily return and rallied |
29. |
the Praetorian and volunteers |
30. |
to save Much of Rome |
31. |
Without his leadership |
32. |
All Rome would have been lost |
33. |
As Paul had wished |
34. |
Nero then did open all palaces as shelters |
35. |
Using all means of transport |
36. |
To bring relief and supplies |
37. |
To the wounded and victims |
38. |
Later Nero Was responsible |
39. |
for the magnificence of Rome |
40. |
In the widening of streets and the use of stone |
41. |
But modest in the Emperor’s palace |
42. |
Great lies told later |
43. |
Of a wicked emperor |
44. |
On account of Christian scribes |
45. |
Nero did order the capture of all Christians |
46. |
Including Pope Linus |
47. |
And the following year |
48. |
They were executed in a great public event |
49. |
In honor of the innocents who were murdered |
50. |
On the orders of these men |
51. |
The body of Paul |
52. |
Was laid to rest in the cemetery of nobles |
53. |
Next to the Great Temple of Cybele |
54. |
Upon Vatican Hill |
55. |
His tomb later the centrepoint |
56. |
Directly above which |
57. |
the great altar and St. Peters Bascilica |
58. |
That honors Cybele and Lucifer |
59. |
Simon bar Jonah (St. Peter) |
60. |
never visited Rome |
61. |
Her (Cybele's) stele then an Egyptian artifact |
62. |
Still honoring the Queen of Heaven |
63. |
The church the shape of a giant female genetalia |
64. |
To the mother goddess |
65. |
And a new Roman law |
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the first and last time |
67. |
such a law was passed |
68. |
That to be a christian |
69. |
Was to be a most wicked an evil person |
70. |
A capital crime punishable by instant death |
71. |
On account of its founder |
72. |
The most wicked and evil person |
73. |
Who has ever walked the face of the earth |
74. |
Paul of Tarsus |
75. |
Also known as St. Paul the Apostle |
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426. |
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In the year 64 |
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Since the birth of John the Baptist (64 AD) |
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Upon the beheading of the evil demon Paul |
4. |
Also known as St. Paul the Apostle |
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His evil did not yet end |
6. |
For upon the execution of Pope Linus |
7. |
The first Pope of Rome |
8. |
Queen Boudica did rise up |
9. |
With her Christian Army |
10. |
And did march on Roman towns |
11. |
In Britannii |
12. |
Before she was done |
13. |
Over two hundred thousand souls |
14. |
Had lost their lives |
15. |
Not one child nor living animal |
16. |
Was spared by the first Christian army |
17. |
Of history |
18. |
A sign of things to come through the ages |
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427. |
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In the year 68 |
2. |
Since the birth of John the Baptist (68 AD) |
3. |
The Roman legions under Titus Flavius Vespasianus |
4. |
The son of Vespasian |
5. |
Did reconquer and quell |
6. |
the rebellion of the Nazarenes |
7. |
And Zealots surrounding in siege Jerusalem |
8. |
Where Simon bar Jonah |
9. |
Also known as St. Peter was leader of the Zealot army |
10. |
Josephus also known as St. Luke |
11. |
Did seek terms for surrender with Simon bar Jonah |
12. |
But was refused on account of his evil |
13. |
Actions with Paul of Tarsus |
14. |
But Josephus did secure one very important |
15. |
Person from Jerusalem |
16. |
In the form of his most important teacher |
17. |
John bar Zechariah |
18. |
Wrongly known as Johanan ben Zakkai |
19. |
John the Baptist |
20. |
Josephus did secure him out |
21. |
Of Jerusalem In a coffin |
22. |
With the support of Jesus disciples |
23. |
Josephus then did secure his exile |
24. |
To the community of Yavne |
25. |
Where John the Baptist did transform |
26. |
Pharisee teaching |
27. |
With the remaining survivors |
28. |
And became the greatest founder |
29. |
Of what is known as Rabbinical Judaism |
30. |
Upon the death of Nero |
31. |
Vespasian did leave his son Titus In charge |
32. |
And returned to Rome With Josephus |
33. |
To become Emperor the following year |
34. |
As a trusted and official scribe of the Emperor |
35. |
Josephus who changed his name |
36. |
to Flavius Josephus (St. Luke) |
37. |
Had total access |
38. |
to the libraries and records Of Rome |
39. |
Over time, he did have removed |
40. |
altered and destroyed |
41. |
Much history that disagreed |
42. |
And wrote great books |
43. |
absolving his family of evil |
44. |
While not able to declare his affinity to Christianity |
45. |
He was above all |
46. |
Its philosophical architect |
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428. |
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In the Year 70 |
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As the siege was beginning to fail |
3. |
Simon bar Jonah (St. Peter) attempted to escape |
4. |
with other disciples of Jesus |
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he was captured by Titus |
6. |
and executed by being crucified |
7. |
in front of the defenders |
8. |
upon the hills outside the walls |
9. |
of Jerusalem |
10. |
Upon hearing in reports |
11. |
of the actions of Titus |
12. |
Josephus (St. Luke) suggested |
13. |
to the Emperor that his son |
14. |
not execute any more leaders |
15. |
on account of trying to end the war |
16. |
Then on the exact day |
17. |
of the anniversary of the destruction |
18. |
of the Temple of Solomon by the Babylonians |
19. |
The remaining disciples of Jesus |
20. |
ordered the complete destruction |
21. |
of the Temple |
22. |
Burning it, then pulling it down to its foundations |
23. |
Exactly six hundred and sixty six years |
24. |
or 666 years to the day |
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a fact that has been hidden |
26. |
by many a crafty scholar |
27. |
for too many years |
28. |
Upon the complete destruction |
29. |
of the Temple and former |
30. |
home of the Sadducee High Priests |
31. |
the defenders surrendered |
32. |
And true to his fathers request |
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the remaining leaders were not crucified |
34. |
The most senior remaining |
35. |
known as John of Gischala |
36. |
was exiled to the Greek Isle of Patmos |
37. |
And became known as St. John of Patmos |
38. |
The author of the Gospel of John |
39. |
and the Book of Revelation |
40. |
in which he did infuse crafty signs |
41. |
even the most wise followers of Paul of Tarsus |
42. |
did not see |
43. |
Thus in the year 70 |
44. |
an age was over |
45. |
And a new age of darkness |
46. |
That would ultimately rule the world |
47. |
for two thousand years had started |
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