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Some believe history has been altered by adding 1000 years, suggesting Christ's return already happened. The presence of "I" or "J" in dates on structures supports this theory. Instances like a building in Naples with a false 1000-year history raise questions. Misrepresentation of historical events can stem from political motives, cultural biases, or human error. The use of "I" or "J" for Jesus in Latin is another example. Stay curious and question everything.

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The Bible is not just one book, but a collection of 66 books written by 40 different people over 1500 years. Its historical accuracy has been supported by archaeological findings. Over 300 prophecies were fulfilled by Jesus, which is highly unlikely to be a coincidence. Jesus performed miracles to prove his divinity, and although some believed in him, others did not. However, after Jesus' death, his followers were willing to die for their belief in him, despite facing persecution and no personal gain. Their conviction stemmed from witnessing Jesus' resurrection.

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The Gospel of John states Jesus performed unrecorded miracles, but the written gospels aim to inspire belief in Jesus as the Messiah, granting life through faith. God created Adam from dust, placing him in Eden with the command to avoid the tree of knowledge. Eve, tempted by Satan, ate the forbidden fruit, leading to their expulsion from Eden and the introduction of hardship. God promised a future savior. The angel Gabriel announced to Mary that she would conceive Jesus, the Son of God. Shepherds and wise men worshipped the newborn Jesus. John the Baptist preached repentance and recognized Jesus as the Messiah, greater than himself. Jesus chose twelve disciples and performed miracles, including calming a storm, casting out demons, and healing the sick. He taught about prayer and declared himself the Messiah to a Samaritan woman. Jesus faced opposition from Jewish leaders for breaking Sabbath rules and claiming equality with God. He fed 5,000 people with five loaves and two fish. Jesus entered Jerusalem on a colt, and cleared the temple. At the Last Supper, he instituted the Eucharist. Betrayed by Judas, Jesus was arrested, tried, and crucified. He died, was buried, and resurrected. After his resurrection, he appeared to his disciples, commissioning them to spread his teachings. The book of Revelation assures Christians that they will triumph over Satan through faith in Christ.

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I found an old Bible that belonged to my mother, given to me by my uncle. It's from 1829 and includes the Apocrypha. The pages are stained, but there are no pictures. People are talking about changes in the Bible, so I thought this could be a good reference. I discovered that in 1829, Sunday was the first day of the week, followed by Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. The Bible also mentions the firmament and how God divided the waters.

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In 2024, a total solar eclipse will occur, with NASA launching rockets named Apep into it. CERN, with satanic associations, will operate the Large Hadron Collider during the eclipse. The moon is turning red, resembling blood, as mentioned in the Bible. Concerns arise about the intentions behind these events.

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The speaker discusses the eclipse on April 8th and its connection to Easter, referencing an 1800s book detailing events from AD 30. The book outlines Jesus' activities leading up to his crucifixion and resurrection, including Palm Sunday, cleansing the temple, last teachings, betrayal prediction, Passover meal, Last Supper, Garden of Gethsemane, Good Friday crucifixion, and Sabbath condemnation by Pilate. The speaker questions the authenticity of the cross.

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Seven years ago, an eclipse crossed America, and another is coming soon, forming a cross on the nation's center. The first eclipse passed through 7 cities named Salem, meaning peace in the Bible. The upcoming eclipse will go through Nineveh, repeating the pattern of 7 cities. The center of the cross is a city named rapture. The message is clear: God's return is imminent.

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Seven years ago, there was an eclipse across America, and another one is coming, forming a cross on the nation's center. The first eclipse passed through 7 cities named Salem, meaning peace in the Bible. The upcoming eclipse will go through cities named Nineveh, repeating the pattern of 7. The center of the cross is a city called rapture, hinting at a message of imminent arrival.

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There is a belief that the verse from Luke chapter 21 about signs in the sky and stars holds truth. Many people are now witnessing the phenomenon of multiple suns, including myself. I used to be skeptical, but after seeing numerous videos and finding historical evidence, it's hard to dismiss these sightings as mere lens flares.

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On April 8, 2024, a unique event will occur: a total solar eclipse lasting nearly 5 minutes in some areas, double the duration of the 2017 eclipse. This eclipse is unprecedented in recent history, with the last similar event dating back to the 1800s. Additionally, two cicada broods, not seen together in over 200 years, will emerge simultaneously in Southern Illinois. This convergence of events makes April 8th a truly extraordinary day that no living person has ever witnessed before.

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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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The speaker discusses pre-Nicene Christianity, asserting that victors erase history and memory, a process called Dominatio Memoriae, which allegedly wiped out the first Christian Bible and key figures involved in its creation. Two main camps in pre-Nicene Christianity are described. The first is the Judeo Christians (also called Messianic Jews or Ebionites), who later evolve into the forms we recognize today in various denominations. They all share a common belief in Yahweh as God and in Jesus Christ as born of Jews, with a Bible that includes a Jewish Torah stapled to the front. This camp is said to have a tidy, though debated, narrative shaped by centuries of editing and whitewashing. The second camp, referred to as the Cairo Christians, is presented as largely erased by Demnatio Memoriae. The Cairo Christians used the symbol Chiro (the first two Greek letters of Christ) and held fundamentally different beliefs. They believed Jesus descended to earth in a human form, crucified, resurrected, and ascended, but that upon visiting the apostles after the resurrection, he descended again and took on a completely human form. They held that the first sentence of the first Christian Bible identified Jesus’ arrival precisely: “in the fifteenth year of Tiberius Caesar, Pontius Pilate being governor of Judea, Jesus descended into Capernaum.” They tracked this as 29 AD, with Marcionites suggesting an exact solar eclipse on November 24 at 11 AM as supporting evidence. Their gospel was the Gospel of the Lord, a direct revelation to the apostle Paul on the road to Damascus, along with Paul’s original ten epistles (Galatians, Romans, 1-2 Corinthians, Colossians, Philippians, 1-2 Thessalonians, Laodiceans, and Philemon). This is described as the first Christian Bible, unchanged since January. In contrast, the Judeo Christians would not invent a Bible until hundreds of years later, producing four Gospels, Acts, 62 additional books, and a Torah-stapled front—an “old testament” reshaped in the third century. The Cairo Christians, at one point, outnumbered the Judeo Christians and were the largest denomination across the Roman Empire. The first visible traces of Cairo influence include Marcionite inscriptions, such as the oldest known inscription bearing Jesus’ name on a Marcionite church archway in Syria, dated March and written in Greek. The Marcionites were persecuted by Romans, Jews, and Judeo Christians, and Vatican Library material has surfaced suggesting Saint Jerome drew on Marcion’s work for his Latin translations of Paul’s epistles. Marcion’s church is said to have been defaced under Demnatio Memoriae, with Marcion’s head scratched from portraits. The narrative then centers on Eusebius, the “father of church history,” and Constantine the Emperor as pivotal figures who would reshape Christianity. Eusebius, not a historian but a PR figure who allegedly believed in weaving lies if beneficial, allegedly helped Constantine convert to Christianity and establish Judeo-Christianity as Rome’s state religion. Constantine, portrayed as a devout worshiper of Sol Invictus and Pontifex Maximus, is said to have orchestrated political and religious moves, including the suppression of Cairo denominations, seizure of property, burning of Bibles, and transfer of wealth to the Christian church. Eusebius allegedly was excommunicated for Arian beliefs before being reconciled by Constantine, who appointed him to lead the council. The Council of Nicaea is described as the moment when Judeo-Christian dogma was codified and the Demnatio Memoriae extended to Marcion and the first Bible. Subsequently, Constantine allegedly issued 50 copies of Eusebius’s revised Judeo-Christian Bible, with the Torah front, and removed the Gospel of the Lord and altered Paul’s epistles, making this version the official Bible of the Roman Catholic Church. The period is summarized as Islamically as “the twenty-nine days of the Council of Nicaea,” after which Christian beliefs, doctrine, and dogma are claimed to have been hijacked and inverted. The speaker ends by noting that the first Bible remains downloadable at theveryfirstbible.org and Marcionite continuity persists at marcionitechurch.org.

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On January 6, 1982, Ron Wyatt claimed to have found the Ark of the Covenant near Christ's crucifixion site. He discovered that the lid of the box containing the Ark had split in 2, revealing a dark dry substance. Later, it was identified as blood with only 24 chromosomes from the maternal parent. The blood was found to be alive when placed in a growth medium. Further investigation revealed that the substance had trickled down from the cross onto the Ark of the Covenant. Many believe it to be the blood of Jesus.

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The upcoming solar eclipse on April 8th has sparked concerns of potential earthquakes due to historical comet alignments. Some believe it signifies the end of a 26,000-year cycle and the rise of a new world order. Rituals involving red heifers for temple rebuilding and NASA's rocket launches during the eclipse add to the speculation. Despite these events, choosing love over fear is emphasized as a way to counteract chaos.

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Nisan fourteen and seventeen are important dates for Jewish stories related to Ares, the lamb. Abraham sacrifices his son, also the lamb, which can be seen as a story of the ecliptic. Jesus dies on Nisan fourteen and resurrects on Nisan seventeen, aligning with the solstices and equinoxes. Noah's Ark arrives at Mount Ararat on Nisan seventeen after 150 days of rain. Jacob and the 12 tribes go into Egypt due to drought on Nisan seventeen. The Jews walked through the Red Sea on Nisan seventeen. The first fruits are eaten on Nisan seventeen. Esther saves the Jews on Nisan seventeen. Jericho falls on Nisan seventeen. The speaker clarifies they are not referring to "Bolshevik Khazarian fake Jews," referencing Romans 2:29 about being a Jew inwardly.

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In 1775, a Bible shows evidence of a 13-month calendar with Sunday as the first day and Saturday as the Sabbath. Constantine changed worship to Sunday to align with pagan practices. He also moved Jesus's birth to December 25, linked to pagan rituals involving trees and balls. The Bible warns against adopting pagan customs like cutting trees for decoration.

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In 31 AD, an imperial edict in China mentioned a mysterious darkening of the sun and the sins of all people being on one man, with pardon proclaimed to all. The Chinese had no knowledge of Jesus or Christian missionaries at that time, yet they recorded these events. Chinese astronomers and the Emperor sensed that the darkening of the sun was related to a man in heaven dying and offering pardon for the sins of the world. Three days later, they recorded a rainbow encircling the sun, which symbolizes the resurrection of Jesus Christ. This suggests that the ancient Chinese recorded the birth, death, and resurrection of Jesus.

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The narrative centers on the idea that victors control not only history books but also memory, describing Dominatio Memoriae as the Roman practice of erasing people, buildings, and even entire histories, with the first Christian Bible of January and its key figures suffering this fate. The timeline runs from January to March, with the Council of Nicaea marking the end of the Pre Nicene Christian era. Two main camps emerge. The first camp, the Judeo Christians (also called Messianic Jews or Ebionites), later evolving into the various forms of what becomes the Roman Catholic Church and its many denominations (Baptists, evangelicals, Anglicans, Orthodox, Protestants, Mormons, etc.), all share a single denominator: belief in Yahweh as God and that Jesus Christ was born of Jews. Their Bible is Judeo-Christian, with the Jewish Torah stapled to the front, referred to as the old testament after a third‑century renaming. Rivalry within this camp is intense, with disputes over whether to be Jews or “kinda Jewish,” illustrated by the Council of Jerusalem in 48 AD. The second camp, the Cairo Christians, is less known due to the Demnatio Memoriae. The Cairo Christians use the symbol chi-rho (the first two Greek letters of Christ) as identification, a predecessor to the Latin cross after Nicea. Both camps acknowledge Jesus as the Son of God and place extreme importance on the Apostle Paul, but beyond that, their beliefs diverge widely. The Cairo Christians have a Bible in which Jesus’s arrival and life are clearly dated in the first sentence of the first Christian Bible of January: “In the fifteenth year of Tiberius Caesar, Pontius Pilate being governor of Judea, Jesus descended into Capernaum, a city in Galilee.” Some groups like the Marcionites even pinpoint November 24 at around 11 AM as the exact moment, noting a solar eclipse in that time frame visible over Capernaum. The first Bible consists of the gospel of the Lord, plus Paul’s original ten epistles; this version is contrasted with the later Judeo-Christian canon assembled centuries later with four Gospels, Acts, 62 other books, and Torah front matter. Marcionites are described as the largest Cairo Christian denomination, persecuted by Romans, Jews, and Judeo Christians. Fragments of their influence persist, including the oldest inscription bearing Jesus’s name on a Marcionite church arch in Syria. The Vatican Library allegedly hosts manuscripts showing Saint Jerome’s source material for his Latin translations attributed to Marcion of Sino. Marcion is depicted as a target of Demnatio Memoriae, with defaced paintings of him and his head scratched off. A standalone page for Pre-Nicene History is mentioned at prenicene.org, with cross-links to firstbiblenetwork.com, and the Marcionite Church (marcionitechurch.org) is cited as existing today. The turning point arrives with Eusebius and Constantine. Eusebius, known as the father of church history, is portrayed as a PR operator who would omit inconvenient facts and even advocate deceit for the “greater good,” excommunicated for Arian beliefs but later rehabilitated by Constantine, who becomes Pontifex Maximus and uses Eusebius to advance a Judeo Christian narrative. The Council of Nicaea (May 20–June 19, in March of the same year) supposedly unites the empire under Judeo Christianity, with Constantine ordering confiscation and destruction of Cairo Christian property, torching Bibles, and transferring wealth to the new church. Demnatio Memoriae targets Marcion and his first Bible, and within six years Constantine issues 50 copies of Eusebius’s revised Judeo‑Christian Bible, which staples the Torah and alters Paul’s epistles, becoming the official Bible of the Roman Catholic Church, signaling a wholesale hijacking of doctrine in a span of twenty-nine days. The narrative closes with “And now you know.”

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In 1811, a solar eclipse was followed by 2,000 earthquakes, some as strong as 8.8, and the Mississippi River running backwards. The eclipse was also accompanied by earthquake phenomena like seismic tar balls and earthquake lights. A comet called Tecumseh was visible during this time. In 2024, the same comet will be seen during an upcoming eclipse. The speaker urges repentance and turning to Jesus Christ, referencing biblical events and the need for spiritual preparation. History may repeat itself, emphasizing the importance of seeking salvation.

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Easter Sunday doesn't align with Jesus' resurrection as it varies yearly due to its connection to the solar system. The origins of Easter trace back to Babylon, where the goddess Ishtar was worshipped on the first Sunday after the first full moon following the equinox. Constantine later shifted this day to honor Jesus' resurrection, incorporating pagan symbols like eggs and bunnies. This history raises questions about other false teachings that may have infiltrated Christianity. The devil's deception in ancient times warns of potential falsehoods in modern practices.

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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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Ancient civilizations mentioned other celestial bodies in the sky, like during solar eclipses when the moon isn't visible. Some believe the eclipse isn't caused by the moon but by unseen celestial bodies. The idea of a "black sun" has been linked to ancient symbols, possibly representing hidden celestial bodies. There may be more suns and moons beyond Antarctica, but they are unseen. The true nature of these celestial bodies remains a mystery.

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The Hebrew word for "beginning" is Beresheet, spelled Beit, Resh, Aleph, Shin, Yod, and Tav. Beit and Resh together mean "sun," while Aleph represents "God." Shin means "destroy," and Tav signifies "cross" or "covenant." So, Beresheet can be interpreted as "the son of God destroyed by his own hand on the cross." Additionally, within Beresheet, Shin and Yod mean "thorns," and Resh, Aleph, and Shin spell "head." This connects to Jesus, as in John 1:1, it states that Jesus, the Word, was with God from the beginning.

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On Good Friday, Jesus was crucified at 9 AM and died after 6 hours on the cross. A supernatural darkness covered the land from noon to 3 PM, symbolizing the weight of divine wrath he bore for humanity's sins. He was buried before the Sabbath and rose on Sunday, April 8th. The solar eclipse during his crucifixion is seen as proof of his sacrifice. Just as the rainbow symbolizes God's promise after the flood, the eclipse serves as a reminder of Jesus' death and resurrection. Share your thoughts in the comments. Translation: Jesus was crucified on Good Friday, experienced darkness, died, and rose on Sunday. The solar eclipse during his crucifixion is seen as proof of his sacrifice. Share your thoughts in the comments.

The Chronicles of the Christians

The Chronicles of the Christians - Part III: The Shroud of Turin
Guests: Joshua Lisek
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Recent studies on the Shroud of Turin, believed to be the burial cloth of Jesus, suggest it dates back 2,000 years, aligning with Christ's life and crucifixion. Initially dismissed due to carbon dating that indicated a medieval origin, new evidence from x-ray and isotope testing indicates the shroud's fibers are from the Western Levant, specifically modern-day Israel. This challenges long-held skepticism and suggests the shroud may be a genuine relic of Christ's resurrection. The image on the shroud, resembling early Byzantine depictions of Jesus, raises questions about its creation, with theories suggesting a flash of light during resurrection may have imprinted the image. Additionally, the shroud's history traces back to Constantinople during the Crusades, where it was preserved as a holy relic. The implications of these findings could bridge faith and historical evidence, inviting deeper reverence for the shroud as a tangible connection to Christ's sacrifice and resurrection.
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