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Book Reports
Archaeology by David Rohl
by David Allen Deal by Charles Hapgood
by Steven
Collins
by E. Raymond Capt
by Gloria Farlay
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by Mrs. Sydney Bristowe
Stephen Jones Destiny Publishers
by Frederick
Haberman
by Joseph A.
Seiss
by Curtis Clair Ewing
by Betty Sodders
by Isabel Hill Elder
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This Library attempts to reveal what treasures this famous library in Alexandria (that existed for five centuries) (Ancient Sea Kings p.159) may have contained with regards to her people and their God. "It was said to have contained about one million volumes..." (p. 195) This people formed history through their explorations, migrations, and mystical rock engraved monuments and petroglyphs.
Contrary to modern education, the Patriarchs of the Bible had extensive knowledge of our planet and the stars by which to navigate. Evidence shows this, mostly because the star names are mostly all Hebrew or Arabic. Enoch lived 365 years, a clear indication by God to us, that the solar year was known and taught to the Patriarchs. Extremely ancient maps (copied from more ancient maps) through internal evidence show us the knowledge of the earth's circumference was known and used in navigation. And of course, the famous patriarch, Noah, built the most fantastic ship ever built - the Ark. So you can start with Noah and follow the tracks of a voyaging people, who mostly feared God, and constantly carved on rocks, built rock monuments, observed the time of the day by astronomical knowledge, and built alphabet upon alphabet based on Paleo-Hebrew, and they wrote it EVERYWHERE IN PLAIN SIGHT. Why are the Greeks considered top dog in civilization, when there was an equal super-power in its day called Parthia? What about those Phoenicians? Why did they tell the Greeks there were monsters in the seas? Think they were protecting their trade routes? Down through History we find the Vikings, the port city of Carthage, the Phoenicians, King Solomon's fleets, Israelite Egyptian fleets, and the sons of Noah in Egypt. If we follow the maritime character of this people, then we can understand better what has happened to this "scattered people", and rewrite history the way it actually happened and should have been told.
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