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THE KABBALAH: The Religious Philosophy of the Hebrews

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Kabbalah Philosophy

Author: Adolphe Franck

First published in French in 1843, this well-known classic is the first book that made the Kabbalah understandable and remains an essential reference today. The positive importance of the Kabbalah is explained, showing that no other doctrine in the history of philosophy or religion gives man a higher rank. It shows how we are in the image of God and are the divine presence on Earth. It explains the origin of man, his future destiny, and his relation to the Divine Being.

The author also presents information on the history of Kabbalah, covering similarities with the Alexandrians, Gnostics, Platonists, Neoplatonists, Philo, and Christianity—but traces the strongest philosophical concepts back to the ancient Zoroastrians. Includes chapters on the Sepher Yetzirah and the Zohar, the two most definitive works on the Kabbalah, and traces them back many centuries before their first known publication. This book is essential for every serious student or practitioner of the Kabbalah.

ISBN 9781585093885 • 226 pages • Size: 6×9 • Price: $17.95

The Book of Jubilees

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Book of Jubilees

Translated by R. H. Charles

This important holy book sheds new light on Judaism and early Christianity. Was written between 250 BC and AD 100 by one or more Hellenistic Jews, and reflects a form of Jewish mystical thought at about the time of Christ. Retells much of the Old Testament, but includes additional material not mentioned in the Bible.

Relies heavily on The Book of Enoch, which was, like this book, translated from the Ethiopic. Covers Adam and Eve, the Fall of Man, Cain and Abel, the fall of the angels and their punishment, the deluge foretold, the ark and the flood, the tower of Babel and confusion of tongues, evil spirits, corruption of the human race, God’s covenant, the Messianic Kingdom, Jacob’s visions, prophetic dreams, more.

ISBN 158509238X • 224 pages • Size: 5.5×8.5 • Price: $18.95

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THE APOCALYPSE OF BARUCH

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Apocalypse of Baruch

Translated from the Syriac by R. H. Charles

An important text excluded from the Bible. Written in the first person by Baruch, who describes his experiences before and after the destruction of Jerusalem in 67 AD. Is a compilation of prophecies and revelations which have been surprisingly accurate in light of modern history. After World Wars I and II the prophecies became clarified.

Although Charles reflects skepticism of Baruch in some cases, it may no longer be warranted in light of these newer events. It is left to the reader to explore the value of these prophecies. An extensive Index lists all other scriptures that are connected to or closely parallel the text. An important addition for anyone involved in a serious study of apocryphal texts.

ISBN: 9781585092598 • 184 pages • Price: $15.95

The Book of Jasher

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The Book of Jasher

Author: Albinus Alcuin

A Suppressed Book that was Removed from the Bible, Referred to in Joshua and Second Samuel, translated by Albinus Alcuin (800 AD).

Some sources claim this book was once the original start of the Bible. We do know at one time that it was once part of the Bible, being referred to in Joshua and Second Samuel. It also survived the burning of the Alexandria Library in 389 AD due to a fast acting custodian. Alcuin later did the original translation of it from Hebrew in 800 AD. It became suppressed but rediscovered briefly in 1829. Only now has it become widely known. Special note: A more common 64 page version is in circulation, but is a proven forgery.

ISBN 1585090816 • 304 pages • Size: 6×9 • Price: $24.95

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History of the Christian Religion to the Year Two Hundred

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History-christian-religion

Author: Charles B. Waite

The Introduction states, “We believe this work to be the most complete, honest and best documented work available on this subject. We present this work hoping that the facts presented will be more highly esteemed than common dogma and tradition.” The author devoted years of intense and reliable study in the Library of Congress, with the help of insiders, to create this work. Considered one of the most important and accurate books on Christianity ever written. Covers the origin and history of Christian doctrines, lost gospels, a list of those gospels that were destroyed, and information on Irenaeus, Clement of Alexandria, and Turtullian. Presents carefully researched facts that at times oppose traditional beliefs. Highly recommended.

ISBN 9781585093571 • 556 pages • Size: 6×9 • Price: $39.95

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