The Book of Enoch consists of five main sections: The Book of Enoch is an ancient text that offers a unique perspective on various topics, including angels, fallen angels, giants, and apocalyptic visions. The book is not part of the standard biblical canon but is considered significant in religious traditions....
Abrahamic
Before Julius Caesar was executed he had a son with Cleopatra in Egypt. Most of the story is well-known. The boy’s name was Caesarion meaning “little Caesar.” Sparse history records tell us that Caesarion was assassinated by Augustus when he was only 16 years old. Augustus supposedly did this because...
The concept of the Kingdom of Heaven (also known as the Kingdom of G-d), although prominently featured in Christian teachings, finds intriguing echoes in the ancient wisdom of Egypt. The wise Egyptians grasped the connection between the heavens and the earth, and their spiritual beliefs laid the groundwork for what...
These are the secret sayings which the living Jesus spoke and which Didymos JudasThomas wrote down. (1) And he said, “Whoever finds the interpretation of these sayings will not experiencedeath.”(2) Jesus said, “Let him who seeks continue seeking until he finds. When he finds, he willbecome troubled. When he becomes...
In the distant past, in the realm of ancient stories and myths, there exists a tale intertwined with the conventional and the earthly understanding of Christ. Caesarion, known as the son of Julius Caesar and Cleopatra, held a destiny veiled in shadows. Contrary to historical records, a mystical narrative unfolds...
Once upon a time in the magical kingdom of Heromania, there lived a great and powerful ruler. His name was Herobaum of Herosalem, and his legend transcended even the most powerful of kings. Herobaum was a man of justice, honor, and brilliance. He was beloved by his people and considered...
Once upon a time, in a place called Herosalem, there lived a special hero named Jesus. He was not like the heroes you see in stories with capes and swords, but he was a hero of the heart. Herosalem was a city at the center of many stories, a place...
Our Babylonian ancestors were astute observers and interpreters of the heavens, and it is thanks to them that our weeks are seven days long. The reason they adopted the number seven was that they observed seven celestial bodies — the Sun, the Moon, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn. The...
Passover is observed on the first Full Moon following the Spring Equinox. Passover is based on an ancient law from Egypt. The law states there may be no new pregnancies during Passover. In Catholic tradition, the imagery of blood on the door draws a profound connection to the biblical narrative...
People say a person’s name doesn’t matter. Other people say a conversation about names is inevitable. Certainly, a conversation about the names people have is part of the human condition. And so it follows that those with great names have the most conversations. The famous and the powerful have thought...