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posted 2 years ago by EJGeneric in NationalSocialism (+5 / -0 ) Edited 2023-01-08 04:30:52
The Dig - The Orthodoxy of the Essenes - Stephen Pidgeon with Jessica Knock, Frank Germano, and John Bar. [2.22.58]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bv-e_yP43NI
Until the discovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls (DSS) mankind was reliant wholly upon fragments and copies which at best reached back to the second century in the modern epoch.
In 1948, this changed with the discovery of what appears to be ancient manuscripts dating from the fourth through first century BC. These have come to be known as the Dead Sea Scrolls.
While little of the past has been authoritatively ascertained, it is believed that the residents of the ancient city we now call Qumran, but then known as Damascus, was inhabited by a sect known as the Essenes. There are, however, historians, who are willing to debate this issue, including the issue of whether the authorship of these scrolls can be successfully and exclusively attributed to the Essenes. Some, for instance, believe that the Tsadoqiym – a group of Levites distinct from the practices of the Essenes – may have occupied the area prior to the monastic practices of this latter group, and may have had a hand in the crafting of specific scrolls.
Regardless of the dispute, we see a “canon” of sorts appearing in the selection of manuscripts to be preserved in the caves of Qumran – not only safe from the Greeks and the Romans who may have sought to destroy the relics of the prior culture entirely, but also safe from the corruption which would soon come under the Makkabiym, the Hyrcanians, and the Hasmoneans. In this selection we find the remnants of multiple copies of the Cepher Chanoch and the Cepher Yovheliym – a selection which preceded the Council of Jamnia by centuries and the Council of Trent by nearly two millennium.
Since the discovery of the DSS, we have now seen the emergence of a religious system based upon the conclusions drawn from these artifacts and manuscripts called Orthodox Essene Judaism.
This purpose of today’s discussion is not an endorsement of this set of beliefs, but rather an objective dig to look at what we find.
posted 2 years ago by doginventer in Christianity (+4 / -0 )
Northwest Front on Gab
 
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Northwest front homepage and resources
 
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Building White Community and Mutual Aid
 
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The Europa Benevolent Society
 
https://odysee.com/@BIANCA:63/EuropaLoveCats:b
> Chalking the door is one of the Christian Epiphanytide traditions used to bless one's home.[1]
 
> Either on Twelfth Night (5 January), the twelfth day of Christmastide and eve of the feast of the Epiphany, or on Epiphany Day (6 January) itself, many Christians ... write on their doors or lintels with chalk in a pattern such as "20 ✝ C ✝ M ✝ B ✝ 23". The numbers in this example refer to the calendar year 2023 and the crosses to Christ. The letters C, M, and B stand for the traditional names of the Magi (Caspar, Melchior and Balthazar), or alternatively for the Latin blessing Christus mansionem benedicat ('May Christ bless this house').[2] Another form, for Three Kings day, is to mark the door with "IIIK" (the Roman numeral three followed by "K" for "Kings").
 
> Chalking the door is done most commonly on Epiphany Day itself. However, it can be done on any day of the Epiphany season.[3] In some localities, the chalk used to write the Epiphanytide pattern is blessed by a Christian priest ... on Epiphany Day, then taken home to write the pattern.[4]
 
> The Christian custom of chalking the door has a biblical precedent as the Israelites in the Old Testament marked their doors in order to be saved from death ... Families also perform this act to represent the hospitality of the Holy Family to the Magi (and all Gentiles); it thus serves as a house blessing to invite the presence of God in one's home.[6][a]
 
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Aryan Indoctrination (files.catbox.moe)
posted 2 years ago by EJGeneric in NatSocShitposting (+2 / -0 )
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Midnight Ride: The Dragon Queen of the Bible - Bashemath 12-31-22 [1.23.25]
https://rumble.com/v23fqhg-midnight-ride-the-dragon-queen-of-the-bible-bashemath-12-31-22.html
Jon Pounders and David Carrico. According to all Ancient texts there was a time in which what we call fairy tales were a reality. Many of the world's most powerful people claim lineage to these mythological creatures and they are on a mission to overcome mankind. (- Giants, Edomites, & Worms.)
The Devil's Song (files.catbox.moe)
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