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Capítulo 1: A Torá e os Manuscritos do Mar Morto
0:022 segundos[music]
0:066 segundosNow the Torah, the Jewish Bible is the first five books of the Christian Bible.
0:1212 segundosGenesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy. Now this is standalone texts. And the Dead Sea Scrolls go back
0:2020 segundosover 2500 years and tell us that the Torah that we see today has not changed very much from the Torah that we saw
0:2727 segundos2500 years ago. Okay. And that's why the Dead Sea Scrolls were so powerful. But the Bible as we see today was assembled
0:3636 segundosby humans. Now the the church says that those humans were divinely inspired that
0:4444 segundosthey were divinely informed in terms of which text to include and which texts to delete. And we've seen earlier in this
0:5353 segundoscourse the Gnostic texts. There were a lot of books that were deleted that round out the story and give us deeper
1:001 minutoinsights that we simply do not see in the Christian Bible. So I I personally believe it it is a good document. I
1:081 minuto e 8 segundosbelieve it is more complete when we bring the information from the other texts into view. So with that in mind,
1:171 minuto e 17 segundoslet's take a look. King James version, where do we come from? And you've all seen this before. And then I want to begin with what's familiar. The book of
1:261 minuto e 26 segundosGenesis uh chapter 1 26. The way it's translated and the way you and I will read this in
Capítulo 2: Livros Removidos da Bíblia
1:341 minuto e 34 segundosthe King James version it says, "And God said, let us make man in our image after
1:411 minuto e 41 segundosour likeness and let them have dominion over the fish of the sea." Now there's already a problem here
1:501 minuto e 50 segundosbecause it says God who we interpret to be a single all powerful being but that
1:591 minuto e 59 segundosbeing is saying let's make man in our image implying that there's more than one God
2:062 minutos e 6 segundosour image okay so this is what we see in in King James and it continues so God created man in his own image in in the
2:162 minutos e 16 segundosimage of God created he him. Male and female created he them. All right? This is what we see in the book of Genesis.
2:262 minutos e 26 segundosNow, I'm not saying it's incorrect. I'm saying the translation, you've all heard the term that something
2:342 minutos e 34 segundoscan be lost in translation. Well, here's a perfect example of something is lost in translation. Because in the original
2:422 minutos e 42 segundostexts the when the translators began working with those texts they took a lot of liberties and the original text
2:512 minutos e 51 segundosdid not say God. What they said was the word alohheim.
2:572 minutos e 57 segundosThis is a Hebrew word and it is actually a plural word.
Capítulo 3: Traduzido de Alum
3:023 minutos e 2 segundosIt was translated from alohim as a plural into God as a singular. Now when you go back
3:113 minutos e 11 segundosthat would make sense and God said let us make man in our image our suggest
3:183 minutos e 18 segundosplural that there were multiple uh high intelligent advanced beings not a single
3:273 minutos e 27 segundosintelligent advanced being. So when we take this the [clears throat] Alohim if we go back
3:343 minutos e 34 segundosto Alohim which is a plural meaning many intelligent beings gathered together
3:403 minutos e 40 segundoswhen we we go back that substitution happens 2570
3:483 minutos e 48 segundostimes in the book of Genesis in the King James version the translators translated
3:543 minutos e 54 segundosfrom alohim plural into God as a singular. Now this is important because are we the product of one high
4:024 minutos e 2 segundosintelligent being or are we the product of many uh high intelligent beings working
4:104 minutos e 10 segundostogether to create us? And this is going to be important when we go to the Sumerian text for example and the
4:184 minutos e 18 segundosMesopotamian texts that also tell a similar story. All right. So now the controversy Genesis as we said is the
4:264 minutos e 26 segundosproduct of of a group says we are the product of a group of collective creators. Alohim is collective and this
4:364 minutos e 36 segundosis part of the the controversy regarding the Dead Sea Scrolls. They were discovered 1946 1947.
4:454 minutos e 45 segundosThey were not released into the public domain until the early 1990s.
4:514 minutos e 51 segundosNow, I was a member of uh of a literary organization called BAR, Biblical
4:574 minutos e 57 segundosArchaeology Review. And there was a man heading up Biblical Archaeology Review.
5:035 minutos e 3 segundosHis name was Hershel Shanks. I believe that Hershel Shanks, I'm not sure that he is still with us in in this world today, but Hershel Shanks almost
5:135 minutos e 13 segundossinglehandedly brought the translations of the Dead Sea Scrolls to the mainstream because
5:205 minutos e 20 segundosthere were organizations, there were governments, uh there were religious organizations and scholars that were fighting to keep the Dead Sea Scrolls
5:295 minutos e 29 segundosunder wraps, not release them into the public domain because they were the oldest unedited records of the Old
Capítulo 4: Façamos o Homem à Nossa Imagem
5:375 minutos e 37 segundosTestament. That was the the controversy of the Dead Sea Scrolls. So when we go back into the original book, let's go
5:455 minutos e 45 segundosback into the Torah and see without the translation.
5:505 minutos e 50 segundosThis is the way it reads. And Alohim said, "Let us make man in our image."
5:585 minutos e 58 segundosOkay, this is all plural. Multiple highly advanced beings. Alohim is plural. Let us be man in our image,
6:086 minutos e 8 segundosaccording to our likeness, and let them rule over the fish of the sea. And Alohim created the man in his image in
6:186 minutos e 18 segundosthe image of Alohim created he him. So the original the original text without
6:256 minutos e 25 segundosthe translation says we are very similar to the advanced intelligence that has
6:326 minutos e 32 segundoscreated us. And we're going to see in other texts that we were given some additional powers, not even in the Alohim. That we were given powers that
6:406 minutos e 40 segundoseven the Alohim don't have. Male and female, he created them. So now the question comes up, who are the Alohim?
6:486 minutos e 48 segundosFor the product of Alohim, what does that mean? There are a lot of ideas, many interpretations.
6:556 minutos e 55 segundosUh there are YouTube videos uh that describe this in in tremendous detail.
7:007 minutosThis is a very controversial topic and I'm acknowledging that right now. So, we're just taking this little piece because we're making this comparison.
7:107 minutos e 10 segundosSo, who are the Alohim? Well, let's look at the Gnostic perspective. And remember, the Gnostic texts and we began
7:177 minutos e 17 segundosdescribing them in previous modules were not accepted by the early church, the early the early uh Christian church. The
7:267 minutos e 26 segundosGnostic perspectives were rejected. And when the councils were held in the 4th century,
7:347 minutos e 34 segundosthe council of Naa, the council of Carthage, these are books that were rejected and we didn't even know they
7:427 minutos e 42 segundosexisted until 1945 when they were discovered as what we now know as the Nag Hamadi Library. If that
7:497 minutos e 49 segundosyoung boy had not been told by his mother to go and find kindling to heat the family home and to cook the food.
8:008 minutosAnd if that young boy had not had the resourcefulness
8:088 minutos e 8 segundosto look into an ancient tomb for something to burn, I don't know that we would have found those texts and that we
8:168 minutos e 16 segundoswould have access to those gnostic text in their entirety today. There were, you know, bits and pieces in in some other
8:238 minutos e 23 segundoscollections, but but not the way we found them. So once again, 1945 in module one, we talk about this. If you
Capítulo 5: O Mistério do Evangelho de João
8:308 minutos e 30 segundoswant to go back for more information, we found the Nag Kamadi library, the oldest records of the Gnostic text, the
8:398 minutos e 39 segundosunedited, and I mentioned that there were two that were considered dangerous. The second most dangerous was the Gospel of Thomas, and we've taken some passages from that.
8:508 minutos e 50 segundosThe first most dangerous, the Gnostic Gospel, the secret gospel of John. Very, very mysterious text. And one of the
8:598 minutos e 59 segundosthings that makes it so mysterious is once again that it was dictated to John by Yeshua after the crucifixion, after the resurrection.
9:119 minutos e 11 segundosJohn says Yeshua came and dictated the history and the origin and the creation of the world and the creation of
9:189 minutos e 18 segundoshumankind is one massive narrative. And it is a long complex book to read. And
9:269 minutos e 26 segundosthat's why I'm only sharing little parts of it with you here. So we'll bypass the creation of the world in this
9:349 minutos e 34 segundoscircumstance. Let's go to what the gospel of John says about the creation of humankind. This is codeex one, codeex
9:429 minutos e 42 segundos2, gospel of John from the Nagamadi library. This is a quote and the quote says, "Come, let us create a human being
9:529 minutos e 52 segundosafter the image of God." Now this is interesting because it's saying us implies a group that they are creating
10:0110 minutos e 1 segundosomething after the image of a higher power. Let us create a human after the image of a higher power God and with a
10:1010 minutos e 10 segundoslikeness to ourselves. So look at what they did. They created a physical vessel
10:1710 minutos e 17 segundosthat looked like them, a likeness to ourselves. But they imbued the vessel with a power that exceeded their own
10:2410 minutos e 24 segundospower. They imbued the vessel of human Adam, the first human. They imbued in
10:3210 minutos e 32 segundoshis body powers and forces that exceeded what they had.
10:3810 minutos e 38 segundosSo it says with a likeness to ourselves so that the human image may give us light. Now the word light is translated
10:4710 minutos e 47 segundosin a lot of different ways but here's a context. The Gnostic traditions describe
10:5410 minutos e 54 segundosa realm not in this earth that is the highest of the high that is only light. It is
11:0311 minutos e 3 segundoscalled the monad. M O N A D. The one and the Gnostic texts say that one is the
11:1011 minutos e 10 segundoshighest of the high. That is where the God with a capital G resides. That is
11:1811 minutos e 18 segundoswhere our souls and and our our spirits come from. We are all born of this
11:2611 minutos e 26 segundosextraordinary light. And we find ourselves for uh uh reasons that are
Capítulo 6: A Luz da Mônada
11:3211 minutos e 32 segundosdescribed in the text. We left that light and we are on a journey into a
11:4011 minutos e 40 segundosworld that doesn't have that light. We bring that light with us. This is what they're saying. They created a being,
11:4811 minutos e 48 segundosAdam, that looked like the creators, but it had the light of the monad, the light
11:5411 minutos e 54 segundosof the one. All right? Light refers the power of the human soul.
Capítulo 7: A luz da mônada, a luz do Um
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