Has anyone read the Kolbrin Bible?

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I just listen to the audiobook version of the Kolbrin Bible and thought it was more than interesting, to say the least. For the most part, much of the “part 1” content fills in some blanks of the Old Testament. I haven’t fully researched it but just in case any of you had, I would like your opinion on it.
 

Blain

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Honestly I have never heard of such a bible but if it isn't in english there is no way I could understand it
 

Oncefallen

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Having just read the Wiki page on it solely because I had never heard of it my conclusion would be to give it the same doctrinal credibility as War and Peace or Moby Dick. In other words, none whatsoever.
 
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If it’s legitimately the Egyptian Genesis account written on bronze tablets then it’s significant. It has many details almost identical to the Bible, Old Testament, but more specific. Also very interesting destruction story about the Destroyer, like Sumerian tablets, almost describing Revelation, when Destroyer returns. New info on daughters of men and sons of God.
 
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Having just read the Wiki page on it solely because I had never heard of it my conclusion would be to give it the same doctrinal credibility as War and Peace or Moby Dick. In other words, none whatsoever.
I’ve since done more research into its authenticity and have made similar conclusions as yourself.
 

shittim

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Good to know so others will view it at arms length, I am not sure there have not been important writing left out of our Bible, I'm thinking the Book of Enoch as perhaps one.
But with the Spirit indwelling us we have our Creator to reach out to and guide us in ALL truth, as He says He will.
 

jb

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War and Peace or Moby Dick...
Gregory Peck was very good in the film "Moby Dick", not sure about "War and Peace."

And never heard of the "Kolbrin Bible."