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Ancient Warnings of 2012 Threats Janice Manning The Kolbrin Bible is a substantial Biblical-era wisdom text of immense value to comparative religion scholars, space threat researchers and philosophers. The earliest books of this ancient manuscript were written following the Hebrew Exodus from Egypt. Unlike the Holy Bible and the Koran, however, The Kolbrin Bible offers a a new view of ancient times that bridges secular and religious thought. It shows the reader how the ancients pooled their teachings together to overcome the worldwide series of catastrophes that spawned the Exodus. It also sends forth clear, urgent warnings of a repeat of those catastrophes from across the millennia to those of us living today. Then, it goes on to teach us how, as a species, we can survive and overcome them. The work is 384,587 words long and is available from Your Own World Books in both paperback (595 Pages, 8.268" x 11.693") and eBook (Adobe, Microsoft, Mobipocket, Palm) editions. The print and Adobe eBook second editions offer an index with over 2700 unique entries. All editions are designed for collaborative group study. The Kolbrin Bible offers a wealth of knowledge for:
The Kolbrin Bible teaches that we best serve God, the "Light behind the Light," by serving one another. Facing obliteration by religious and government officials, these teachings eventually took root throughout ancient Europe and flourished, growing fastest during the beginning of the European Renaissance in the 14th century. A Similar History to the Library Of AlexandriaThe parallels between the "sack" of the Library of Alexandria and the near loss of The Kolbrin Bible are of interest to scholars, researchers and philosophers alike. Founded at the beginning of the 3rd century BCE, the Library of Alexandria was the largest in the world at that time. It was burned during Julius Caesar's invasion of Alexandria (48 – 47 BCE). According to the Roman Philosopher and author, Aulus Gellius (123 – 169) the "sack" of Alexandria destroyed 700,000 scrolls; the pitiful few that survived only whet our regrets over this tragic loss. Oddly, the same fate nearly befell The Kolbrin Bible. The Britain Book, the last book in The Kolbrin Bible, states that Joseph of Arimathea, great uncle to Jesus Christ, brought the Egyptian Scrolls with him when he brought the family and friends of Jesus from Judea to Britain. Credible sources state that Joseph founded Glastonbury Abbey in Somerset County, in the southwest of Britain, where the scrolls were stored for safekeeping. However, much of The Kolbrin was lost to an arson fire in 1184. Luckily, some of the original manuscripts were carved into thin bronze sheets, and stored in copper-clad boxes. These bronze sheets became known as The Bronzebook of Britain and were later combined with another collection, The Coelbook, to become The Kolbrin Bible. Why The Kolbrin Bible is Relevant to Modern TimesSome of the driving principles of The Kolbrin Bible were echoed in the last-rites declaration of Pope John Paul II on April 2, 2005:
The Kolbrin Bible teaches that these sins are unforgivable only because people still commit them in the name of their belief systems. It teaches that any sin can be forgiven once we learn that the behavior is incompatible to human growth and make a good faith attempt to stop the behavior. The need to study The Kolbrin Bible is urgent because it warns us of a long period object called "The Destroyer" that is soon to return. The detailed accounts contained in The Kolbrin Bible of the last flyby event are factually prescient and help explain current perturbations in our solar system. More importantly, The Kolbrin Bible offers us new hope by telling us how humanity survived and evolved beyond the last flyby of "The Destroyer."
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