2 Quotes & Sayings By Kolbrin Bible

Kolbrin Bible is a book of pseudepigrapha (literature falsely attributed to a real person) written by an author who took the name of an 18th century German mystic and theologian, Johannes von Teutonicus. It was originally written in Latin and later translated into German and English. The work is only partially related to Christianity; the major topics are magic, alchemy, esotericism, gnosis, and secret knowledge. It claims this knowledge was passed down from Adam to Noah, his son Shem, Enoch, Seth, Methuselah, Lamech, Noah's three sons through Shem's son Japheth (the line of Cain), Japheth's son Gomer (the line of Ham), Gomer's son Magog (the line of Mehujael), Magog's son Meshech (the line of Tubalcain), Meshech's son Tubalcain (the line of Javan), Tubalcain's sons Togarmah, Gomer, Ashkenaz , Thogarmech , Javanoth , Thiasser , Riphath , Naamath , Elishah , Arphaxad , Salahim , Eber , Heber , Rapha , Serug Read more

This list is not exhaustive because the authors claim there are other lines as well. The author explains that these are the original twelve ancestors of mankind who received the magic knowledge directly from God himself. Some of these names are also mentioned in other ancient records. This includes Abraham's father Terah.

Also listed are Adam, Eve and their descendants; Cain; Tubalcain; Gomer; Magog; Meshech; Thogarmech; Thiasser; Arphaxad; Salahim; Riphath; Naamath; Elishah; Heber; Rapha; Serug; Eber. Though this list appears to be mostly or entirely made up by Kolbrin Bible himself or others before him, Christian scholars have accepted it as historically accurate for two reasons: 1) The list contains many names known to be derived from an early source (Genesis 10) and 2) many modern scholars believe that the list was passed down through oral tradition for thousands of years before finally being written into books during the first millennium BCE or first millennium CE.