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The Kolbrin Bible

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The Kolbrin Bible dates back 3,600 years and offers unique and enlightened insights from the past to both challenge and affirm our present day beliefs. This 2-part, 11-book secular anthology is nearly as large as the King James Bible. The first six books are called the "Egyptian texts" and were penned by Egyptian academicians following the Hebrew Exodus. The last five books are called the "Celtic texts" and were penned by Celtic priests following the death of Jesus.

Several accounts describe an object in orbit around our sun sun called the "Destroyer," which the Celtic authors call the "Frightener." According to recently translated Sumerian texts, this object (also known as Nibiru or Planet X) is in a 3600-year orbit around our sun, and The Kolbrin Bible warns us of its imminent return and of yet another Biblical tribulation.

[DOI: 10.1572/kolbrin]

2nd Edition Book Features:
Published for scholars. The 596-page print edition features ample margins for notes and typesetting that is easy on old eyes.
All editions feature the Kolbrin Citation System by Marshall Masters. Designed to speed multi-format collaborative studies between researchers and authors. Over 1,600 typographical corrections based on the Chicago Manual of Style. Its verbiage remains faithful to the original work.
First-ever index with over 2,700 entries. (Print and Adobe eBook editions only.)
PART 1: The Egyptian Texts (Books 1-6) DESCRIPTION: Following Pharaoh's defeat at the hand of Moses, the Egyptians searched the Middle East for clues to the one true G-d of Abraham. What now survives of that noble effort comprises the first six books of The Kolbrin Bible.

OTHER EDITIONS: An abridged edition, the Egyptian Texts of the Bronzebook is also available in print and electronic editions from Your Own World Books.

[DOI: 10.1572/kolbrin.bronzebook]

PART 2: The Celtic Texts (Books 7-11) DESCRIPTION: A historical treasure trove of ancient Celtic and Druid folklore, philosophy and mysticism. Penned by Celtic priests in the first millennium CE, it includes a never-before published biographical sketch of Jesus Christ with several first-person quotes by Jesus, himself.

OTHER EDITIONS: An abridged edition, the Celtic Texts of the Coelbook is also available in print and electronic editions from Your Own World Books.

[DOI: 10.1572/kolbrin.coelbook]

548 pages, Paperback

First published May 31, 2006

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July 3, 2019
In the world of books some will make your day and some will bring you joy to help us believe in the human experience. The Kolbrin Bible is much more than that because it is and will always be part of the human consciousness collective evolution.
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October 10, 2024
I have to thank the History Channel® for this one. It features the book in one of its “The Nostradamus Effect” episodes.

However, the episode focuses on “The Destroyer,” a planetary body that had, and is forecast to nearly cross the Earth’s orbit, thereby causing shifts to the Earth’s crust. Nevertheless, the book is so much more.

The Kolbrin Bible, like the King James edition (“Bible”), is broken up into several books: the first six were written by Egyptian scholars, and the latter six were written by Celtic sources. There is debate as to the veracity of the book, because either there is very little source material (particularly of the Celtic sources, because historically, it is purported that the Celts did not write things down), or none at all. Despite this debate, the Kolbrin Bible, like the Bible, presents and outlines its etiological story, ethics and relationship with God.

In several books from both sources, it also explains the ‘fall’ of man, the resulting relationship with God, and what is available to man to repair, and therefore reconcile the relationship with God. In contrast to its Biblical counterpart, the Kolbrin Bible provides the purpose for the Earth, life and man, post ‘fall.’ The point of the book is man willing (and committed) toward doing what is necessary to repair and reconcile the relationship with God.
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October 6, 2025
Here lies a misunderstood but vital part of human history which connects closely to The Bible. The spiritual guidance is excellent and it fills in some gaps like the story of Noah. It verified that a comet struck Earth in the Sahara, it was responsible for Noah's flood.
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January 8, 2025
A beautiful and nourishing read for people seeking spiritual knowledge and also has some pretty impressive historical facts and context from some ancient cultures.
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August 14, 2024
Book is garbage. They even mixed in some of the story from King Arthur. Should have known better to purchase, but I was curious. Book is a scam like the Blair Witch commercials before the movie aired. Wait for someone to give you a free copy. I suggest even then to not read it. Your time is more important than the crap printed in this book. PS. I didn't even get 1/2 way through this waste. Wish I'd stuck to crime and fantasy stories. :)
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