Romulus & Remus

23/05/2024 1h 6min

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Episode Synopsis

One text in the Cepher that has received a great deal of criticism is of course the book of Yashar. It is both a lengthy and very interesting book that, according to sources, managed to evade the lying pen of the scribes for approximately 1500 years, emerging in Ivriyt form in 14th century Spain to be published thereafter. According to one record, the scroll of Yashar - a book which is identified both in the Cepher Yahusha (Book of Joshua) and Shemu'el Sheniy (2 Samuel), was secured from Roman destruction in AD 70 during the burning of Herod's Temple (the third temple) by a scribe and a Roman who would move the scroll to safety to be kept in hiding somewhere in Sevilla, Spain for centuries, to be revealed in the 14th century, published in the Ivriyth language in Italy in the 15th century, translated to English in the 19th century and included in the Cepher Millennium Edition in the 21st century.The Cepher Yashar (the book of Jasher) relates a more detailed history concerning the house of Yashar'el than is provided in the redacted text of the modern bible. Today we are going to take a look at the foundational myth behind the city of Rome and compare it with a narrative with which we are all familiar. While we are here, let's likewise attempt to get a grasp on the historical foundations of what we believe is true within scripture.Will you join me for this journey?