The Kolbrin Bible is truly special. This copy of the Kolbrin comes from
the version from India. It was originally called the Bronze Book which survived the burning of the Glastonbury Abbey in 1184
AD. That is critical, because the Glastonbury Abbey is located squarely on the ground that was gifted to Joseph of Arimathea
and the Virgin Mary by Christian King Avaragus after the crucifixion of Christ. The family of Avaragus launched all our western
versions of Christianity, from Catholicism to Protestant churches. His family owned the Palace of the Britains in Rome, which
still stands today across from the Vatican, where Paul and Peter lived and launched Christianity as we know it. The Glastonbury
Abbey site became a sovereign nation almost until the time of the burning of the Abbey. This is where Joseph of Arimathea
began building a library which eventually survives in the form of Cambridge and Oxford to this day. Edward the First of England
tried to destroy this document for several reasons. Though no one can really know his mind set, we can presume that this version
of the Bible challenged the Catholic Bible as being the only word of God. It also told a much broader story of the creation
of the earth and Adam and Eve than the Bible and therefore was considered blasphemy. The Kolbrin may not mimic our versions
of the Bible, but it is the farthest thing from blasphemy. This is the surviving document taken from the original tales told
by the Virgin Mary and Joseph of Arimathea. The story of the creation of the world and the people who were here when Adam
and Eve came to the earth is vindicated by modern geology, astronomy, scientific theory and other surviving manuscripts from
all four corners of the world. It is my opinion that this is the lost Bible of the Ten Lost Tribes of Israel who were captured
by the Assyrians in the 8th Century BC and taken all along the length of Europe into Britain before Joseph of Arimathea returned
with the Virgin Mary. Their story is clear in this document and extends backwards in time to the exodus from Egypt before
the tribes were lost. That perspective is priceless beyond measure. The moral codes of this book are worth the effort. The
Astronomy is worth the effort. The anthropology and science are worth the effort. As an added treat the Kolbrin gives us more
about the life of Jesus himself. We must be careful to understand that over a thousand years of copying a document that the
manuscript was influenced by various groups of people, not the least of which were the original Knights Templar, who believed
that Jesus was wonderful, but didn’t believe he was the Messiah. However, the Messianic evidence is in the Kolbrin as
well. This version is complete and intended for scholars. It is printed in bold type with good margins for notes. It is over
500 pages long and comes in an eleven by eight inch format. This is a very large book. We will be doing shorter versions of
parts of the book with extensive explanations. However, if you want the whole thing, this is it.
Remember that the
burning of the Glastonbury Abbey came at a particularly interesting time. This was the time of Robin Hood and the Knights
Templar at their best. The abbey is said to be the burial place for Joseph of Arimathea, the Virgin Mary and King Arthur.
It is also the site where Jesus visited England during his lifetime.
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