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“History is written by the victors. Scripture? By the gatekeepers of thought.”
—Unknown
The Book of Jubilees, sometimes called Little Genesis, was excluded from most Western Bibles—labeled “apocryphal” by the church, hidden from the average pew-sitter, and quietly buried alongside other inconvenient texts like Enoch and The Gospel of Thomas. But dig it up and dust it off, and what you find is something the priesthood (and their modern successors in suits and secrecy) would rather you never read.
So what does it say?
1. There Was a Divine Cosmic Order—Then It Was Broken
Jubilees paints a picture of cosmic law and order: divine beings (Watchers), heavenly tablets, a clear calendar, and encoded cycles of time. It wasn’t chaos until someone broke rank.
And here’s where it gets juicy: the Watchers came down to Earth—not just to observe, but to mix with humans. They taught forbidden knowledge and took wives, leading to the Nephilim. This isn’t mythology—it’s genealogy, according to Jubilees. And it directly challenges the neat, polite story told in Genesis.
This book points the finger at real, supernatural rebellion—and names names.
2. Time Was Rigged
Jubilees emphasizes a 364-day calendar—not the 365-day solar version used today. According to the text, this precise calendar was ordained by God and kept the people in sync with heavenly time.
Why would the powers-that-be change that?
Because time equals control. Change the calendar, and you disconnect people from the sacred rhythms. You confuse harvests, holy days, and prophecy. You create a fog of disorientation where trust in natural cycles dies—and people look to institutions instead.
The Gregorian calendar didn’t just reorganize months. It reprogrammed consciousness.
3. Laws Existed Before Moses
In a direct blow to the theological establishment, Jubilees claims that the commandments were known and practiced long before Moses and Sinai. In fact, Abraham, Enoch, and Noah were already keeping laws and festivals aligned with the divine order.
Translation? The Mosaic Law wasn’t new. It was a recovery mission.
That implies divine principles were not bound to a single people, priesthood, or temple. They were universal—and accessible without a priest, a pulpit, or a paycheck. Dangerous stuff for religious monopolies.
4. The Fall Was a Multi-Layered Coup
In the traditional Bible, Adam and Eve’s fall is about disobedience. In Jubilees, it’s deeper. Eve is targeted by an entity named Mastema, a high-ranking dark being often equated with Satan—but with clearer structure and ambition. He’s not just tempting individuals—he’s running interference in human evolution.
Jubilees names and categorizes the dark forces—no vague serpent talk. It says outright: the rebellion was not just human. There were hierarchies at play. A cabal, if you will.
5. The Real Reason for the Flood
Forget the cartoon version of Noah's Ark. In Jubilees, the flood was a response to genetic pollution—a corrupted bloodline from angel-human unions, producing violent hybrids who threatened all life.
And the clincher? Jubilees claims that some of these entities survived.
Some were locked away. Others lingered. And according to the text, they demanded a portion of humanity post-flood to influence—a sinister deal struck by Mastema himself.
Now ask yourself: if you were part of a ruling elite who descended from or served these lineages, wouldn’t you want to bury this text?
6. It Was Suppressed—But Not Forgotten
The Ethiopian Church kept Jubilees. So did the Essenes at Qumran (Dead Sea Scrolls). But Rome? Nope. Protestant reformers? Not a chance. The book threatens too many narratives—especially the sanitized, human-centric control structure of modern religion.
By hiding Jubilees, they obscured:
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The calendar that keeps humanity in sync with cosmic truth
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The nature and names of the entities behind global control
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The idea that humans can walk with divine law without a go-between
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The ancient roots of sacred knowledge available to all
So why revisit it now?
Because the veil is lifting. We're watching the old systems crack, the hidden histories rise, and people awaken to the fact that religion, science, and politics have all colluded to keep us small.
The Book of Jubilees wasn’t discarded because it was false. It was hidden because it was dangerously true.
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