A very interesting book, The Thirteenth Tribe. Published in 1978 it was written by a Jewish man, Arthur Koestler. I came across mention of it recently, and because of something I read ten years ago about the Jewish exile and the bad habits they picked up in their various captivities, particularly during the Babylonian/Persian episode which is when the Pharisees emerged, I purchased a copy.
My late to the party awareness of the historically significant role of the mass Jewish conversion of the Khazar empire Koestler’s Thirteenth Tribe describes may appear to be the basis of a simplistic, naïve explanation but coupled with the account of the Semitic breakaway from the Torah and their leaders embrace of the Mystery Babylon religion it is getting difficult to reject the prophecy that the world is heading for a showdown that’s been denied for almost two thousand years.
If my Biblical arithmetic is correct it took about one thousand five hundred and fifty six years (Genesis 5) after the Father of Lies told Eve only godliness awaited within the low hanging fruit Adam and she were warned about before the earth’s wicked stench reached to high heaven; the wickedness that grieved God at His heart so deeply that, of all Adam’s descendants, only Noah and his family survived God’s almighty disappointment.
From the time the flood receded the covenant made between God and Noah identified Noah’s descendants as the LORD God’s people. Even with that favored status, when His people settled on the plain of Shinar the LORD God scattered them over the earth for their one world attitude. (Genesis 11)
Later, in the family of a man named Terah a son named Abram was born. The LORD took interest in Abram and promised him what we consider today great success but there were instructions to follow and covenants to honor to gain that success and by yielding to the will of God, the greatest story ever told starts to take shape.
Another man’s story is told in Exodus. This man, Moses, was chosen by the Lord God of their fathers to lead His people into the land of milk and honey. It provides much evidence of the degenerate behavior the Jewish people absorbed while in Egyptian captivity. (Exodus 32:19)
They were only gone three months from the land of Egypt; the LORD was instructing Moses on the mountain when the people angered the Lord with their idolatrous backsliding that threatened an end to their status, existence and the Mosaic Law.
The question of interest is would the world be better off had the LORD God’s anger ruled the day?
After they arrived in the Promised Land and prior to the Babylonian captivity Judaism was guided by the Mosaic Law. It was the true Judaism of the Old Testament born amidst thunder and lightening on Mount Sinai.
Judaism took on another form called Talmudic Judaism during the Babylonian/Persian captivity. That was during the time prophets roamed the earth. Men like Daniel who refused to yield to the Babylonian allure that so many Jewish priests surrendered to as they assumed the role of Pharisee.
Freemason Albert Pike wrote in his book Morals and Dogma…
A great number of Jewish families remained permanently in their new country; and one of the most celebrated of their schools was at Babylon. They were soon familiarized with the doctrine of Zoraster…
Many captive Jews yielded easily to the Chaldean Pantheism they were subjected to in Babylon. Its basis was/is the belief in the deified man. The impact of the pantheistic doctrine led to the Pharisee sect that developed the Kabbalah which inspired the Talmud which is recognized as the source of all false doctrine and back to the Khazars we go.
Well, a picture is worth a thousand words. And there is no denying it’s a well documented story. Even the Gog-Magog part.