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Subject Are Hebrews the Vehicle for Passing Knowledge From a Prior High Civilization on to Modern Civilizations? ***MUST READ***
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Original Message Are Hebrews the vehicle for passing knowledge from a prior high civilization to modern civilizations?

Ancient Hebrews lived in the societies of ancient Egypt and Babylon, and have incorporated much of those high civilizations' traditions, rituals, and beliefs into their own culture.

After their sojourn in each of these high civilizations, the ancient Hebrews returned to the region that today we call Israel.

After revolting against their Roman overlords, the Hebrews began their greatest diaspora -- spreading out across the Mediterranean Basin (southern Europe, north Africa), using the stability and infrastructure and wide-reach of the Roman Empire to facilitate a successful trade as merchants. Their traditions, rituals, and beliefs (which they'd picked up from ancient Egypt and Babylon) were now being exposed to much of Europe, via the Roman Empire.

Was Christianity ("Pauline" Christianity = "Christianity" as preached by the apostle Paul after the death of Jesus) used to hijack and overtake in popularity the real/true traditions, rituals, and beliefs that the Hebrews had accumulated from their contact with ancient Egypt and Babylon, so that this real/true information would not find a wider audience (Europe under the Roman Empire), and would continue to be known only by a small tribe (the Hebrews)?

What pearls of wisdom did the ancient Hebrews assimilate through cultural osmosis as a result of their contact (indeed, living with) with the high civilizations of ancient Egypt and Babylon -- two ancient cultures we think: 1) were ruled by the few remaining bloodlines that were left over from an even earlier, high civilization, or 2) were, at least, privy to the knowledge from that earlier, high civilization, or 3) were visited by, and had knowledge passed down from, a "high civilization" from "elsewhere"?

And what pearls of wisdom did some group not want to make more accessible to more people?

Keep in mind that Freemasonry, ostensibly an organization that, while attempting to make good men better, is also a conduit for esoteric wisdom from the ancient mystery schools going back to the days when the ancient Hebrews were living among these ancient high civilizations. Indeed, Moses, we're told, was even raised in the Pharaoh's court, and thus, privy to the traditions, rituals, and beliefs of the ancient Egyptian high priests. Would it not make sense that Moses would utilize this knowledge when he led his own people to the Holy Land?

It reasons that if we want to know as much as we can about these ancient civilizations who seem to have had vast knowledge about esoteric things, we should (in lieu of finding cuneiform stelae or hieroglyphics) utilize the next best thing -- a culture (Hebrew beliefs) that had intimate contact with these civilizations, and has, arguably more than any other, sought to preserve (secretly and through intermarriage) this knowledge.

N'est pas?
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