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I’ve been exploring the Ethiopian Bible, which is the oldest in the world, containing 88 books compared to the standard 66. It includes lost texts like the Book of Enoch and the Book of Jubilees, which reveal radical teachings and histories that challenge Western Christianity. Unlike the Western Bible, it hasn’t been altered by the Council of Nicaea, preserving original scriptures in the ancient language of Ge'ez. Ethiopia's significant biblical role raises questions about what knowledge may have been lost or hidden over time. What else might we be missing?

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99% of people think the Bible never changed. But Ethiopia's version is older, larger, & contains lost books revealing: • Lost prophecies • Hidden histories • Stories Western Christianity concealed Here's what's inside the Ethiopian Bible (& why it was kept hidden): https://t.co/Bzk0pOJyTD

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1. The Ethiopian Bible is the oldest in the world. The Garima Gospels date back to 330-650 AD. Making them hundreds of years older than most Western biblical texts. These sacred manuscripts have been preserved for over 1,600 years in Ethiopia's monasteries, untouched by European influence. But what's inside is even more fascinating…

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The Ethiopian Bible contains 88 books, unlike the standard 66. Previously, accessing these required reading the King James Version, Apocrypha, and Dead Sea Scrolls. It includes books like Enoch, Jubilees, Estras, and Bell and the Dragon. The speaker claims the Council of Nicaea removed many books that should have been included. Enoch supposedly prophesied that only the final generation would have access to it. Jubilees explains the origins and current activities of demons. The Ethiopian Bible also contains the book of the watchers, the book of parables, the book of the heavenly luminaries, apocryphal psalms, and the Wisdom of Solomon.
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Speaker 0: So a lot of people are curious. What is the Ethiopian bible? Well, first off, it has 88 books compared to the regular 66. And in the past, to access all those 88 books, I used to have to read the King James version, the Apocrypha, and the Dead Sea Scrolls Bible. And we have the book of Enoch, Jubilees, Estras, second Estras, and one of my favorites, Bell and the Dragon. And a lot of these books should have been in the Bible, but the Council of Nicaea removed them, unfortunately. But now in our modern day, we have access to them. And Enoch even says this is a book for the final generation, meaning only the last generation will have access to it. But not for this generation, but for a remote one, which is for to come. So that's a prophecy right there that has already come true. And, Jubilees, well, if you wanna know about where the demons come from and where they went and what they're doing right now, well, Jubilees is a must read. So we got the book of the watchers, the book of parables, the book of the heavenly luminaries. It's got apocryphal psalms, extra psalms, one fifty one a, one fifty one b, and one fifty one c. Powerful stuff. The Wisdom of Solomon. Guys, that book is amazing just by itself. And this book is deep. But and I put it down there if in case you wanna get a copy. I wish I could, I wish these were free, but, hey, this is a very nice copy of the Ethiopian Bible.

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2. It has 88 books instead of 66. The standard Christian Bible contains 66 books… But the Ethiopian Orthodox Bible includes 88. Among these "extra" texts are books that Western Christianity removed centuries ago: • 1 & 2 Meqabyan • The Book of Enoch • The Book of Jubilees • The Shepherd of Hermas Now, the question is…

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The Ethiopian and Sinai Bibles have 12,000-14,000 differences from the King James Version. One difference is that Moses crossed the Sea of Reeds, not the Red Sea. Geologists can use computer models to simulate tectonic plate movements and found evidence of a tsunami in that area around that time. The tsunami would have dried out the Sea of Reeds, allowing people to walk across before the water returned. Another mistranslation is the word "God," which should be plural, "Gods," in all instances in the bible.
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Speaker 0: In the Ethiopian bible and the Sinai bible, there's about 12 to 14,000 differences than the more modernized King James version. And and what are the differences? Well, for example, Moses never crossed the Red Sea. He crossed the Sea Of Reeds, which is a closer, much smaller, and easier sea to cross. Right. As a matter of fact, if you talk to geologists, which like I did Yeah. You'll find if you do a geological rewind to go back in time with tectonic plate movements, a computer model will simulate that there was an actual tsunami in that area somewhere within that time frame, give or take a hundred years or so, which would have easily wiped out that area, completely dried out the sea of reeds, and you can walk right across. Then the water would have come crashing back. Also, another mistranslation is god. God is not supposed to be singular in the bible. It's plural in all cases. Gods with an s.

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3. What's actually inside these missing books? These extra books contain radical & mysterious teachings erased from Western Christianity: 1) The Book of Enoch reveals the Watchers—200 angels who descended to Earth, mated with humans, and created the Nephilim (giants) 2) The Book of Jubilees rewrites Genesis, claiming humanity's history is far older than Western Bible suggests 3) The Shepherd of Hermas describes visions of Heaven & Hell, warning of a final judgment 4) 1 & 2 Meqabyan contain stories unlike anything in the Western Bible

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The Ethiopian Bible's Book of Jubilees recounts creation in 49-year periods, not six days. It uses a unique timekeeping system where history is measured in these Jubilee cycles. The covenant with Abraham occurred in the 20th Jubilee, and the Exodus in the 50th. The Book of Jubilees provides exact dates for biblical figures' births and lifespans within these cycles. This precision challenges traditional timelines and suggests a sophisticated understanding of time. Jubilees imply time is a divine cycle, with each 49-year period marking renewal, reflecting beliefs that history repeats. These cycles are influenced by stars and planets, aligning with ancient astrology. This suggests history happens in 49-year patterns, implying events may be planned or manipulated by divine forces.
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Speaker 0: Why does the Ethiopian bible recount the creation of the world in periods of forty nine years rather than the mainstream six day creation narrative? The Ethiopian bible uses a unique system of timekeeping. Instead of the mainstream biblical timeline, the book of Jubilees measures history in periods of forty nine years. For example, the covenant between God and Abraham was established in the twentieth Jubilee, and the Exodus took place in the fiftieth, but it gets even crazier. The book of Jubilees provides exact dates for key events like the births and lifespans of significant biblical figures, all fitting perfectly within these forty nine year cycles. This level of precision challenges the traditional often vague timelines we know and suggests a highly sophisticated understanding of time by ancient scribes. The concept of Jubilees implies that time itself is a divine cycle with each forty nine year period marking a complete renewal. This idea reflects ancient beliefs that history repeats in patterns, but there's more. The book of Jubilees also hints that these forty nine year cycles are influenced by the stars and planets aligning with ancient astrology. This all suggests that everything in history happened and will happen in patterns of forty nine years. It is like our realm might have been meticulously planned or manipulated by divine forces.

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4. It was never altered by the Council of Nicaea. Unlike the Western Bible, the Ethiopian Bible was never edited by the Roman Empire. • The Council of Nicaea (325 AD) decided which books were included in Western canon • Many books were removed or changed to fit the new Church structure • Ethiopia preserved its original scriptures untouched This means it may be closer to early Christianity's original teachings than any other version.

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5. It's written in Ge'ez—the ancient language of Ethiopia. • Ge'ez is one of the world's oldest written languages • It is still used by Ethiopian Orthodox priests today • The text has been carefully hand-copied for centuries This ancient language preserved meanings that may have been lost in other translations.

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6. Ethiopia's Role in the Bible Ethiopia isn't just a footnote in Biblical history. It plays a major role: 1) The Queen of Sheba, who visited King Solomon, was Ethiopian—and some believe her son, Menelik I, took the Ark of the Covenant back to Ethiopia 2) Ethiopian Christians have followed a unique & ancient form of Christianity for nearly 2,000 years 3) Some Ethiopian texts suggest the real Ark of the Covenant is hidden in Ethiopia

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7. Why Does This Matter? The Ethiopian Bible challenges the idea that the modern Bible is complete. • It contains texts that were erased from most versions • It preserved ancient traditions untouched by Western changes • It raises questions about what other knowledge has been lost over time This discovery forces us to reconsider what we thought we knew.

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What else has been hidden from us? These aren't conspiracy theories, but historical facts about the Ethiopian Bible. If these books were deliberately removed, what other knowledge might have been suppressed throughout history? Let me know your thoughts below!

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I’ve been exploring the Book of Jubilees, a sacred text removed from the Bible. It claims to be a divine revelation to Moses, written by angels, which threatened religious authority. The book offers a precise 49-year timeline of history, fills gaps in Biblical narratives, and presents a solar calendar that conflicts with traditional Jewish practices. It portrays angels as deeply involved in human affairs and elevates Enoch's status. The text also includes controversial teachings on racial separation and has been preserved by the Ethiopian Orthodox Church, suggesting it holds enduring truths. What other secrets might it reveal?

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This sacred text was deliberately removed from the Bible: The Book of Jubilees. For generations, church authorities kept it sealed away from believers... Why? Here's the hidden truth about the Book of Jubilees they don't want you to discover: https://t.co/gnpZRm9PWG

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1. The Secret Revelation Most people don't realize: This book claims to be the divine revelation given directly to Moses on Mount Sinai. But unlike Genesis... It wasn't written by Moses himself. Angels supposedly placed the words in writing while Moses listened. This direct celestial authorship threatened the authority of religious leaders.

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2. The Precise Timeline The book divides all of history into exact 49-year cycles called "jubilees." What made this dangerous: • It contradicted traditional religious calendars • It claimed to reveal the exact structure of time itself • It created a precise dating system from creation to Moses This precise chronology challenged centuries of accepted Biblical interpretation.

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The Ethiopian Bible recounts creation in periods of forty-nine years, unlike the mainstream six-day narrative, using a unique timekeeping system from the Book of Jubilees. This book measures history in forty-nine-year cycles, noting the covenant between God and Abraham in the twentieth Jubilee and the Exodus in the fiftieth. The Book of Jubilees provides precise dates for key biblical events and figures, fitting within these cycles. This challenges traditional timelines and suggests a sophisticated understanding of time. The concept implies time is a divine cycle with each period marking renewal, reflecting ancient beliefs in repeating historical patterns. These cycles align with ancient astrology, suggesting historical events happen in forty-nine-year patterns, implying our realm was meticulously planned by divine forces.
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Speaker 0: Why does the Ethiopian bible recount the creation of the world in periods of forty nine years rather than the mainstream six day creation narrative? The Ethiopian bible uses a unique system of timekeeping. Instead of the mainstream biblical timeline, the book of Jubilees measures history in periods of forty nine years. For example, the covenant between God and Abraham was established in the twentieth Jubilee, and the Exodus took place in the fiftieth, but it gets even crazier. The book of Jubilees provides exact dates for key events like the births and lifespans of significant biblical figures, all fitting perfectly within these forty nine year cycles. This level of precision challenges the traditional often vague timelines we know and suggests a highly sophisticated understanding of time by ancient scribes. The concept of Jubilees implies that time itself is a divine cycle with each forty nine year period marking a complete renewal. This idea reflects ancient beliefs that history repeats in patterns, but there's more. The book of Jubilees also hints that these forty nine year cycles are influenced by the stars and planets aligning with ancient astrology. This all suggests that everything in history happened and will happen in patterns of forty nine years. It is like our realm might have been meticulously planned or manipulated by divine forces.

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3. The Hidden Stories Here's where it gets fascinating... Jubilees fills in countless gaps in Biblical narratives with extraordinary details: • What really happened before the Garden of Eden • The full story of Abraham's early life • Noah's relationships with angels These expanded stories revealed spiritual secrets kept from ordinary believers.

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The Book of Jubilees, a scroll said to be written by Moses, gives us a detailed look at life before the flood. After Cain killed Abel, he married his younger sister Awan. Eve then has Seth, who marries his younger sister Azura. Enos then takes his sister Noam, before Keenan takes his sister Mu'alaleth. Mu'alalel seems to be the first to marry his cousin, Daina. Jared takes his uncle's daughter, Barakah, before Enoch marries his uncle's daughter, Edna. Methuselah also marries a woman named Edna, before Lamech marries his cousin, Betanos. Finally, Noah marries his cousin Amzara, and it was through her that the whole world would restart. According to the book, Amzara is the mother of Noah's three sons.
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Speaker 0: Who were all the women before the flood? Well, there are these ancient scrolls called the Book of Jubilees. It's not included in most Bibles, but it's this book that is said to be written by Moses himself. And it actually gives us a much more detailed look at life before the flood. See, after Cain kills Abel, he ends up marrying his younger sister and her name was Awan. Then Eve has another child named Seth, who marries his younger sister Azura. Then Enos takes his sister Noam, before Keenan takes his sister Mu'alaleth. Now, Mu'alalel seems to be the very first person to marry his cousin, and her name was Daina. From now on, everyone else would do the same thing. See, Jared would take his uncle's daughter, Barakah, before Enoch marries his uncle's daughter, Edna. Then Methuselah also marries a woman named Edna, before Lamech marries his cousin, Betanos. Finally, Noah would also marry his cousin, and it was through her that the whole world would restart. According to the book of Jubilees, Noah had three sons, but his wife was a woman named Amzara.

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4. The Forbidden Calendar The book insists on a solar calendar of exactly 364 days. Why was this controversial? • It directly conflicted with the lunar calendar of Jewish tradition • It meant celebrating holy days on completely different dates • It suggested many religious leaders were worshipping on the wrong days This calendar dispute wasn't minor… It challenged the very rhythm of religious life.

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5. The Angel Connection Jubilees portrays angels actively involved in human affairs in shocking ways: • Angels physically brought Adam to Eden • They taught humans language and writing • They instructed people in medicine and agriculture This intimate connection between angels and humans contradicted traditional doctrine about the separation between heaven and earth.

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6. The Enoch Mystery The text elevates Enoch to an extraordinary position: • First human to learn writing • Master astronomer who created the calendar • Direct collaborator with divine beings This portrayal of Enoch gives him a spiritual authority rivaling Moses himself. This is something religious hierarchies couldn't tolerate.

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7. The Laws Before Moses According to Jubilees, many Biblical laws existed centuries before they were supposedly given: • Abraham celebrated Jewish festivals • He followed kosher food laws • He observed the Sabbath perfectly This contradicted the unique covenant timeline accepted by religious authorities.

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The Book of Jubilees isn't part of the biblical canon for a couple of reasons. For starters, it's riddled with historical and chronological inaccuracies. Additionally, both Jewish and Christian communities have rejected it. Looking closer, one major issue is that Jubilees contradicts the Bible in several ways. It messes with the names and ages of important figures, introduces religious laws and festivals not found in the Torah, and even changes events and stories that are already in Genesis. Finally, it brings in new doctrines and beliefs that don't align with established scripture.
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Speaker 0: The book of Jubilees contains historical and chronological errors. The book of Jubilees was rejected by Jews and Christians. Let's look at each reason in more detail. The first reason why the book of Jubilees is not in the Bible is that it contradicts the Bible. It contradicts the bible in many ways, such as it changes the names and ages of some patriarchs. It adds new laws and festivals that are not in the Torah. It alters some events and stories that are in Genesis. It introduces new doctrines and beliefs that are not in scripture.

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8. The Racial Separation The book contains extreme teachings on separation: • Divine punishments for racial mixing • Strict prohibitions against marrying non-Israelites • Claims that separation was ordained before creation These teachings were too controversial for early Christian communities seeking converts.

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9. The Ethiopian Connection Despite being rejected elsewhere, one group preserved this text: • The Ethiopian Orthodox Church kept it as sacred scripture • Ethiopian Jews (Beta Israel) consider it canonical • It remains part of their Bible to this day What did they see in this text that others wanted hidden?

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10. The Enduring Influence Though officially excluded, its impact is everywhere: • Many Dead Sea Scrolls contain Jubilees fragments • It shaped early Jewish and Christian thought • Its concepts appear in countless religious writings The book's ideas were too powerful to truly suppress.

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Here's what I find most intriguing: A text this significant doesn't just vanish from history without reason… It survives because it contains truths that resonate despite attempts to silence them.

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I shared insights about the 14 books removed from the Bible in 1684, known as the Lost Books of the Apocrypha. These texts included significant teachings and prophecies, such as the Book of Wisdom, which foretold a persecuted Messiah, and the Book of Tobit, revealing divine interventions. The Maccabees told stories of resistance against oppression. The removal of these books raises questions about lost knowledge and the authority of religious leaders. It’s intriguing to consider what truths have been hidden and how they might have shaped Christianity today.

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They removed 14 books from your Bible in 1684. The Lost Books of the Apocrypha. Most Christians don't even know they existed... But religious leaders fought to keep them hidden. Here's the shocking truth about the forbidden books they didn't want you to read: https://t.co/HUonDilwkj

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1. What are the "Lost Books" of the Bible? Before 1684, your Bible looked very different. It contained mysterious texts called the Apocrypha. These weren't random additions: • Core Christian teachings • Ancient wisdom texts • Powerful prophecies What they contained would change everything...

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The Apocrypha books, sometimes called "lost," were simply excluded from the Protestant canon after 1885. But did you know the Bible itself mentions other truly lost books? Numbers 21:14 refers to the "book of the wars of the Lord," while 1 Chronicles 29:29 mentions writings by Samuel, Nathan, and Gad. First Kings 11:41 hints at the "Acts of Solomon." We can only imagine the knowledge contained in these missing texts. The crucial question is: would these lost books be considered divinely inspired? Regardless of your beliefs, the existence of these lost books should encourage further exploration of scripture and its historical impact on the Bible we know today.
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Speaker 0: The Apocrypha books are often called the lost books, but they aren't really lost. After 1885, they just weren't included in the Protestant canon anymore. But what if I told you that beyond the Apocrypha, there are actual lost books mentioned in the Bible? Let's shine some light on it. Take for instance the book of the wars of the Lord mentioned in Numbers twenty one fourteen. Have you ever heard of it? Or the prophetic writings of Samuel the seer, Nathan the prophet, and Gad the seer mentioned in first Chronicles twenty nine twenty nine. Or what about the book of the Acts of Solomon hinted at in first Kings eleven forty one? Can you imagine the profound insights these books might have held that are now lost in time? But here's the big question. If these books weren't lost in time, would they be considered inspired or not? Whether you're a devout believer or simply a curious soul, the mere mentions of these lost books should spark curiosity and inspire you to dig deeper into the sacred text that played an integral role in shaping what we now recognize as Bible.

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2. What books were removed? 14 entire books vanished from history: • Tobit • Judith • Baruch • 1 & 2 Esdras • 1 & 2 Maccabees • Wisdom of Solomon • Prayer of Manasseh • Ecclesiasticus (Sirach) But one book specifically caught scholars' attention... https://t.co/i58X4So96R

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The Bible hasn't always contained the same books. Early Christianity had many different versions. The councils of Hippo and Carthage in the fourth century established the canon we know today, excluding several books like the Book of Enoch and the Gospel of Thomas. These exclusions stemmed from various factors: some books were written later, some contained radical ideas, and establishing a unified Christian doctrine was a key motivation. The Vatican didn't create the canon, but its library houses many ancient manuscripts and it significantly influenced the Bible's preservation and interpretation throughout history, sometimes leading to conflict, as seen during the Reformation. The exclusion of these 14 books shaped the Bible we have and highlights ongoing debates about religious authority.
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Speaker 0: The Vatican and the 14 books removed from the Bible. If you're like most people, you probably think that the Bible has always been the same collection of books throughout history. However, that's not entirely true. In fact, during the early years of Christianity, there were many different versions of the Bible, each with its own set of books. Some of these books were considered canonical, meaning that they were accepted as divinely inspired and authoritative, while others were deemed apocryphal, meaning that they were rejected as false or heretical. Over time, a consensus emerged among the Christian leaders about which books should be included in the Bible, and this consensus was formalized in the fourth century at the councils of Hippo and Carthage. These councils established the canon of the Old and New Testaments as we know them today, but they also excluded several books that had been widely read and respected by early Christians. These excluded books are sometimes called the Apocrypha or the Deuteronomical books, and they include works such as the Book of Enoch, the Gospel of Thomas, and the apocalypse of Peter. These books offer unique perspectives on the life and teachings of Jesus, as well as on the history and theology of early Christianity. So, why were these books excluded from the Bible? Well, there are several reasons. One is that some of these books were written later than the canonical books and were therefore seen as less authoritative. Another is that some of these books contained ideas that were considered too radical or esoteric for mainstream Christianity, such as the notion of reincarnation or the existence of multiple heavens and hells. But perhaps the main reason for excluding these books was the desire to establish a unified and Orthodox version of Christianity that could be defended against heresy and dissent. By limiting the canon to a fixed set of books, the leaders of the early church sought to establish a clear and unambiguous set of teachings that all Christians could agree on. Now, what about the role of the Vatican in all this? Well, the Vatican did not actually create the canon of the Bible, but it did play a significant role in its preservation and transmission over the centuries. For example, the Vatican library in Rome contains one of the largest collections of ancient biblical manuscripts in the world, including many of the earliest copies of the canonical books. Moreover, the Vatican has always been a central authority in the Christian world, and it has played a key role in shaping the interpretation and understanding of the Bible over the centuries. This has sometimes led to controversy and conflict, such as during the Protestant Reformation, when Martin Luther challenged the authority of the Vatican and rejected several of the canonical books. As we have seen, the story of the Vatican and the 14 books removed from the Bible is a complex and intriguing one, full of controversy and historical significance. The exclusion of these books ultimately shaped the canon that we have today, and serves as a reminder of the ongoing debates over religious authority and interpretation. We hope that this video has shed some light on this fascinating topic and encouraged you to explore further. Thank you for watching, and may you continue on your own journey of spiritual discovery and understanding.

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3. The Book of Wisdom: A Lost Message? Inside the Wisdom of Solomon, they found something incredible: A prophecy about a persecuted Messiah. Many believe this directly predicted Jesus. If true, why remove such powerful evidence? Unless there was something else they wanted to hide...

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4. Tobit: A Book of Miracles The Book of Tobit revealed supernatural secrets: • Heavenly interventions • Divine healing powers • Angel Raphael on Earth • Demon-banishing prayers These mystical teachings challenged official doctrine. But an even more controversial text was about to emerge...

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5. The Maccabees and Hidden History 1 & 2 Maccabees told an extraordinary story: Jewish warriors fighting Greek oppression. It contained: • Tales of martyrs • Sacred traditions • Acts of resistance Catholics still consider it holy. So why did Protestants need it gone? https://t.co/R6isoXgK1z

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6. A Threat to Church Authority? Here's where it gets fascinating... These books challenged religious control: • Personal wisdom over church doctrine • Individual spiritual experiences • Alternative prophecies The power structure had to respond…

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7. Martin Luther's Reformation and the Bible's Revision In 1684, Protestant leaders made their move: • Completely removed these books • Declared them "non-canon" • Restricted their teaching But the real question remained: What were they trying to prevent people from knowing?

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8. Why does this matter today? Think about this: If they could remove 14 entire books... What else might have been changed? It forces us to ask: • What knowledge was lost? • Who decides what's scripture? • How different would Christianity be today?

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9. What can we learn from them? These forbidden books reveal: • Early Christian beliefs • Alternative histories • Forgotten practices • Ancient wisdom Some truths stayed buried for centuries. Others are still being uncovered.

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Here's what fascinates me: These texts were Scripture for 1,700 years... Until someone decided you shouldn't read them. What secrets do you think they contain? Let me know below.

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