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Book of Discipline

Communion with the dead convinces many of the soul’s immortality, diminishing reliance on ancient scriptures.

After the Father’s kingdom was revealed, many worked in Jehovih’s name for humanity’s resurrection and the new kingdom’s glory.

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Book of Inspiration

Jehovih, the Boundless Light, gives life and wisdom, focusing the spirit into the corporeal body as a ray from the sun. Mortality nurtures the soul, creating life from preexisting elements quickened by Jehovih.

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The Book of Judgment

God, Jehovih’s Son, speaks through Es for humanity’s resurrection: Jehovih commands the revelation of His creations and the unity of mortals and spirits.

As the earth entered the Arc of Kosmon, Jehovih instructed etherean beings to inspire mortals to build lighthouses, guiding ships on oceans.

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God’s Book of Eskra

God declared the book Eskra, a record of the heavenly cycle Bon, documenting 3,300 years of resurrection in heaven, containing divine words, not earthly ones.

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Bon’s Book of Praise

Bon speaks: O Jehovih, beyond words and time, Creator of worlds, whose immensity cannot be expressed or imagined.

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The Book of Saphah

The four continents share a linguistic root from a lost land, remembered through global flood tales.

Celestial bodies follow shared principles; Earth floats in a globular vortex extending beyond the moon.

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God’s Book of Ben

Jehovih signifies the All Highest Light and All Knowledge. Tae represents the Universal Voice or humanity’s highest expression.

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Book of the Arc of Bon

A history of Capilya, Moses, and Chine, key Faithist leaders during Lika’s era, focusing on earthly affairs under God’s administration.

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Book of Lika, Son of Jehovih

In the Dawn of Bon, Jehovih marked earth’s maturity with a pyramid, symbolizing a shift from temples to spiritual realms.

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Book of Wars Against Jehovih

The Book of Wars Against Jehovih details God’s efforts in Atmospherea and the establishment of names like Lord God, De’yus, Dyaus, Deity, Te-in, Sudga, Osiris, Baal, and Ashtaroth over 2,400 years.

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First Book of God

Contemporary with the Book of Cpenta-Armij, this book focuses on the lower heavens and the earth during the same period, complementing the higher heavens’ account.

Jehovih spoke to Cpenta-Armij, a Goddess with extensive roles: Commander in Abarom for 200,000 years, Surveyor for Otsias for 10,000 years, Leader of Oixan for 70,000 years, and Captain of Geliyas’ roadways for 20,000 years.

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Book of Divinity

God’s labors in Atmospherea (Hada) over 3,100 years established Div, Diva, and Divan laws during Earth’s passage from the Arc of Loo to the Arc of Spe’ta, spanning the eras of Zarathustra, Abraham, Brahma, Po, and Ea-Wha-Tah.

In Horub, an etherean world near the Arc of Aza, Fragapatti reigned as Orian Chief for 1,000 years and held roles including God of multiple realms for 30,000 years, Surveyor of trails for 70,000 years, and Prim of various regions for 40,000 years.

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The Lord’s Fifth Book

Contemporary with the Book of Osiris, this book focuses on the lower heavens and earth, complementing Osiris’ account of the higher heavens for the same period.

God of Lowtsin, an etherean world in the Arc of Se’ing, known in the high heavens as Osire, Son of Jehovih.

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The Lords’ Fourth Book

Contemporary with the Book of Thor, this book focuses on the lower heavens and earth, complementing Thor’s account of the higher and lower heavens for the same period.

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Book of Thor, Son of Jehovih

Records of Thor, Apollo’s successor, covering 3,200 years from the Arc of Mos to the Arc of Dae in etherean heavens.

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The Lords’ Third Book

Contemporary with the *Book of Apollo*, this book focuses on Earth, complementing Apollo’s account of heaven for the same period.

Apollo, Son of Jehovih, an Orian Chief and controller of vortices, proclaimed wisdom, peace, patience, and understanding to discern the reasons for past and future events.

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The Lords’ Second Book

Contemporary with the Book of Sue, this book focuses on humanity on Earth, complementing Sue’s account of heavenly angels.

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Book of Sue, Son of Jehovih

In the gardens of Atahavia, Jehovih spoke to Sue, Orian Chief, questioning the red star Earth, whose harvests faltered, failing to provide immortal souls to His realms.

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The Lords’ First Book

Contemporary with the Book of Aph, this book focuses on Earth, complementing Aph’s account of heaven, with one placed above the other.

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Book of Aph, Son of Jehovih

The Heavenly Records of Aph, Son of Jehovih, and Nin’ya, Daughter of Jehovih, recount the submersion of Whaga, known as the Deluge or Flood of Waters.

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Synopsis of Sixteen Cycles

Covering 48,000 years, including a 1,000-year sub-cycle of darkness, this record spans from humanity’s creation to the Flood (24,000 years B.K.), drawn from heaven’s libraries.

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Second Book of Lords

In the beginning man was naked and not ashamed; but the Lord raised man up and bade him hide his nakedness, and man obeyed, and was clothed.

When God and his Lords lost their dominion, swift messengers carried the report to Jehovih’s kingdom in etherea.