Lebor Clann Glas


iconGreat Age of Darkness [1245-925 BCE]

1

1Forty five years before the dawn,
2Of the Great Age of the Ram (1245 BCE),
3The great King Solomon (Shalmaneser),
4Of the Kananites did give up the ghost.
5A wise but brutal king,
6Solomon completed his Great Temple at Baalbek.
7A site of such power and magnificence,
8It defies even today how men did build,
9Without the aid of demons.
10The great city of Kanah (Nimrod),
11A wonder of the world,
12And the new language of Aramaic,
13The language of the Kananites.
14His son named Tukulti-Ninurta,
15Then did take over the throne.
16Soon after, King Tukulti-Ninurta,
17Achieved a great victory over the Hittites,
18And the death of King Hattusili,
19At Nihriya.
20Thereafter, the Hittites remained in power,
21For but fifty more years,
22Before they ceased to exist.

2

1Upon the dawn of the Great Age of the Ram (1210 bce),
2The dawn of a new age,
3The Parasites (Phoenician),
4Of pirates and traders,
5Had greatly profited,
6From their arrangement,
7With the dynasty of Ramesses.
8Wealthy cities had they made in Libya,
9And Upon the Isle of Scicilia,
10And Sardinia,
11To the coast of Spain.
12Yet their most profitable city,
13Was the Island fortress of Tyre.
14There, the tyrant King Termeg,
15Did ensure all the inhabitants were branded,
16With tattooed numbers,
17And a giant ledger of slaves,
18Whereby noble families would use such labor,
19To manufacture their goods for trade.
20The most horrible and evil of cities.

3

1In the Great Age of the Ram,
2Seven years since the dawn of the Great Age (1203 BCE),
3Pharaoah Merneptah did give up the ghost.
4The claim to the throne under the Ramses dynasty,
5Then fell to his son who called himself Seti,
6In honor of his great grandfather.
7However, the priests of Amen-Ra,
8Elected their own Hyksos Pharaoh,
9Naming him Amenmesse,
10As the Chosen One of Ra.
11Civil War once again erupted within Egypt.
12Once again the Yahudi were punished,
13And the Ramses used their stolen treasures,
14To fund a campaign against Elios (Larissa),
15The great fortress city of Yahudi illumination,
16Whose symbol was now the sixteen point sun,
17And was protected from all sides by severe mountains.
18Within five years,
19Amenmesse was killed,
20And Seti reigned for four more thereafter,
21Before giving up the ghost.
22Once again, the priests of upper Egypt,
23Elected one of their own,
24And named him AkhenRa (Siptah).
25Once again, Upper and Lower Egypt were at war.

4

1In the Great Age of the Ram,
2Sixteen years since the dawn of the Great Age (1194 BCE),
3King Ascanias of Carthage,
4Did come to power upon the death of his father,
5King Asias, the son of King Zebul.
6As has become tradition of the Pharasi of Carthage,
7To worship their kings and queens as demon gods,
8Two hundred and twenty two slave children,
9Were bundled into sacks and thrown from the walls,
10In honor of Queen Tharyelli as Kybele,
11The Mother of the Underworld.
12In honor of King Baal Moloch,
13Sixty six children were burnt alive in ovens.
14In honor of King Baal Zebul,
15Twelve children were ritually slain.
16Upon such murder and madness,
17King Ascanias did utter a high curse,
18That he would seize the Island of Ionia (Crete),
19And destroy the Yahudi.
20With the aid of Tyrant King Termeg of Tyre,
21King Ascanias did then launch wave after wave,
22Of attack against the Yahudi,
23Who bravely defended the Island,
24Until the Pharasi used spies to weaken,
25The defenses of Knossos,
26And cause the city to be ablaze.
27King Priamos then rallied his troops,
28To defend and die to the last man,
29That the survivors of the Yahudi did escape.
30Some went and found refuge to form Argos and Pylos.
31Others went to found the settlements of Iolos and Spardos,
32And with Elio (Larissa),
33Came to be known as the Elia,
34Meaning the People of the Divine (Covenant),
35And many centuries later under Alexander,
36As the empire known as Eliada,
37As the land of the Divine and other lands,
38Never as the Greeks nor ever as the Macedonians.
39As for King Ascanias of Carthage,
40He declared the new name for Ionia (Crete),
41To be called Kanadia,
42Meaning a place without spirit,
43And the dwelling house of demons.

5

1While the Yahudi,
2Continued to learn and embrace life,
3The philosophy and insanity of the Parasites (Pharasi),
4Did also grow.
5Powerful warlords beguiled by such violence and fear,
6Saw strength in patronage to commercial religion.
7The merchants and craftmen saw profit in patronage,
8Even if all virtue be surrendered,
9To a culture founded on lies,
10Existing for nothing but power itself,
11The control of money and trade,
12Using poor magic to trick the ignorant,
13And power and fear to enforce its rule.

6

1In the Great Age of the Ram,
2Twenty five years since the dawn of the Great Age (1185 BCE),
3The Tyrant King Termeg of Tyre,
4Did give up the ghost.
5The control of the largest factory prison city,
6The world had ever seen,
7Did then fall to his son Remeg,
8Equally cruel and wicked.
9Within two years, the Kananite King Enlil,
10Did give up the ghost,
11And the Great King Dan,
12Did come to power,
13Pushing the Pharasi back to their coastal forts.
14In Africa, a tribe of Yahudi exiles of Ugarit,
15Now known as the Berbers,
16Had themselves grown strong,
17And threatened Carthage to the West,
18While the Parasite alliance of pirate states,
19Threatened all Trade in the Inland Sea.
20Even upon the sacred Isle,
21The Pharasi did spread their madness,
22Erecting some temples for their gods.
23The Pharasi (Phrygians) did succeed,
24In taking control of some of the Isle of Britanni,
25From the East and the South,
26But never the West and the North,
27Erecting great numbers of shrines,
28And centres of sacrifice to their Gods.
29And sacrificing children day and night.
30But never the plain of SALUM,
31For while the Parasites cursed the earth,
32They greatly feared the physical gods,
33Who Built such shrines as Stonehenge.

7

1In the Great Age of the Ram,
2Seven years since the dawn of the Great Age (1163 BCE),
3The Tyrant King Remeg of Tyre,
4Did give up the ghost.
5The control of the most awful site of depravity,
6That was ancient Tyre,
7Did then befall to his son Pummay.
8Within a year, King Tantalias of Kanada (Crete),
9Did land a force and capture Tarsos (Tarsus),
10Declaring this to be the new capital,
11Of a great age of magic.

8

1In the Great Age of the Ram,
2Fifty one years,
3Since the dawn of the Great Age (1159 BCE),
4Appeared a bright and terrible omen.
5The men of the far east,
6Did record its approach.
7The men of the Pharasi,
8Did call it Phaete (Fate).
9All war stopped upon its nearing.
10The ball of burning iron,
11Came South of East,
12Into pieces as it travelled.
13It boiled the sky above The Levant,
14And unto the land Of the Arabia,
15Destroying the meadow fields,
16And their grazing lands,
17Into dust and sand,
18South and East,
19To the great sea of the Indus,
20Whereupon mighty waves,
21Came and destroyed the Vedic lands.
22By the shore,
23Salty rain did fall,
24Poisoning the crops,
25And turning the land sour.
26The Earth did shake,
27Buildings did fall.
28Cities burned across the land.
29The Earth did erupt,
30From the mounts of Hekla,
31And the land of Ice,
32To the Isles of the Nihon,
33And the mounts of Fuji, Oyama and Kamiyama,
34To the Isles as the centre of the Great Sea,
35And the mounts of Kea, Taupō and Pinatubo,
36The sky was filled with ash and dust,
37As every land did erupt,
38Day turned to night,
39The wind became cold,
40And winter did not cease.

9

1As people come to the coast,
2In times of great cold,
3That the men of the sea become our light,
4Great empires of the land wither and die.
5As crops failed and ash fell,
6Hattusa was destroyed.
7As wicked men who took chaos as their ally,
8The Kananites fell.
9Without a central leader,
10The Yahudi were fragmented.
11Mygdias, the son of Tantalias,
12Expanded the hold on Asia of the Parasites,
13As they enslaved tens of thousands of the starving.
14Men who for the safety of a meal,
15Were willing to condemn themselves.
16Many froze and died without food,
17Outside the walls of their forts.
18Many more offered themselves,
19As willing sacrifice,
20Only to save their children,
21All men became beasts.

10

1A great forgetfulness,
2Came across the lands.
3Those who had survived,
4The wrath of the earth,
5Abandoned the cities.
6Scholars became mercenaries,
7Merchants became farmers.
8Fearful and superstitious,
9Robbers and thieves abounded.
10Yet midst the chaos of doom,
11The bravest of the brave,
12Of the Yahudi of the Argonauts,
13From Argos, Ilios, Pylos and Spardos,
14Were chosen at a contest at Elios (Larissa),
15To recover those lost treasures,
16Granted to the Kananites,
17By Jacob centuries before.
18The leader of these men chosen,
19Whose name was Jason,
20The bravest of all.
21First to Urgarit they traveled,
22To find only ruins,
23And a colony of soothsayers,
24Who cursed their journey to be arduous.
25From Urgarit, the men traveled to Kadesh,
26Where they did have to fight for their lives.
27From Kadesh they traveled to Kanah,
28Where the city was in chaos and ruin.
29They learned that the treasures had been taken,
30To hell itself at Tarsus,
31The kingdom of Mygdias,
32Where the monster king did slay children,
33For their skin and flesh.
34Yet when the men left by boat to Cyprus,
35They were ensnared by the women of the island,
36Who implored they stay and make good husbands.
37Finally, the Argonauts entered the lair of Mygdias,
38And seized the stone of destiny,
39And the sword of heaven,
40Cutting off the head of Mygdias,
41Before making their escape.
42Thus the bravest and noblest,
43Restored all the treasures of Moses,
44To their protected home at Mount Olympus.

11

1Upon the most sacred isle of the holly,
2The great forgetfulness extended,
3Across the land.
4Men abandoned old respects,
5And took up the new gods,
6Of the Pharasi (Phoenicians),
7In worship of sacrifice and blood.
8Many of the druids abandoned all reason,
9To become priests of sacrifice,
10And fear of daemon gods,
11Who punished the world.
12The celebration of Baal (Beltaine),
13The burning of children.
14Yet the sacrifices,
15And worship of daemon gods,
16The forgetfulness of druids,
17Did not halt the darkness,
18That enveloped the sacred Isle.
19For within one hundred years,
20Of the Dark Age,
21One in three had given up the ghost.
22Within two hundred years,
23Of the coming of the Dark Age,
24Two in three of all of the sacred isle,
25Had given up the ghost.

12

1In the Great Age of the Ram,
2One Hundred and thirty three years,
3Since the dawn of the Great Age (1077 BCE),
4Ramesses the Eleventh,
5The Last of the pretender Pharaohs,
6Did give up the Ghost.
7Pharoah Nesbanebdjed,
8Also known as Smendes was made king,
9Of lower Egypt,
10While the High Priests of Amen-Ra,
11The most ancient Hyksos blood,
12Made themselves Kings,
13Of Upper Egypt,
14Beginning with Pinedjem I.
15A message was sent then to the priests of Elios (Larissa),
16By the Priests of Amen-Ra,
17That they return to their ancient homeland,
18And heal heaven and earth,
19And restore the balance of the world.

13

1In the Great Age of the Ram,
2One Hundred and thirty six years,
3Since the dawn of the Great Age (1074 BCE),
4The priests of Elios (Larissa),
5Did meet with all the priests and leaders,
6Of the Yahudi in Greece,
7At a temple of Gaia in the valley of Phocis.
8There, the Yahudi did declare this place,
9Be a sacred site of union and debate and destiny,
10And named it Delphi from Gaia,
11As the womb to the earth.
12There, the priests and priestesses debated the dangers,
13Of returning the treasures of Moses,
14To their ancient homeland of Egypt
15Then, the most senior of priestesses,
16Did prophecy before all present,
17We be custodians of truth,
18Not keepers of treasures.
19The power be not in gold or stone,
20But in the knowledge of divine.
21Thus, let all men know thyself,
22That he live not in excess,
23And live according to law,
24That his word be his bond.
25Upon these words all agreed,
26That the treasures of Akhenaten,
27Be returned to Egypt,
28And a quest returned,
29To unite the Yahudi,
30And heal heaven and earth.
31The priestess was then named Pathia,
32The first priestess of Delphi,
33And scryer of fortune and condition.

14

1In the Great Age of the Ram,
2One Hundred and forty two years,
3Since the dawn of the Great Age (1068 BCE),
4A group of high priests of the Yahudi,
5The bloodline of Akhenaten,
6The most ancient Hyksos Kings,
7Led by Aaroniah of Elios (Larissa),
8Did have an audience with Pinedjem I,
9And were granted a site to build a sacred temple,
10Upon the Isle of Yeb (Elephantine Island),
11The dwelling place of Khnum,
12The ram-headed god,
13Who guarded and controlled,
14The waters of the Nile.
15The ancient birthplace of Maat,
16The goddess of the primordial waters.
17The ancient site of the Temple,
18Of the First Prophets of the Hyksos.
19The cornerstone of the Tree of Life,
20The Ka-Ba-La-Akh.
21There, the priests did build their temple.
22A most sacred temple for the Yahudi,
23As the spirit home of YAHUWAH (YAHU).
24The Temple was 20 cubits (9 m) in width,
25And 60 cubits (27m) in length,
26Being 30 cubits (14m) in height,
27From the base of the temple,
28To the roof of the Holy Place.
29The Temple was made of double walls,
30And inside those walls were three sections,
31The entrance (Vestibule),
32The Holy Place,
33And then the Holy of Holies.
34Inside the Holy of Holies,
35The ark of Akhenaten (Moses),
36Now venerated as the Ark of the Covenant,
37Of Yahu was placed,
38Along with the treasures of Akhenaten.
39Thus for the first time,
40In three hundred years,
41The two bloodlines of Hyksos,
42United once more in Egypt.

15

1In the Great Age of the Ram,
2One Hundred and sixty nine years,
3Since the dawn of the Great Age (1041 BCE),
4The first Prophet of Yahuveh (YHVH),
5The Divine Creator of all things,
6Did give up the ghost.
7The title of first Prophet of the Yahudi,
8Did then fall to his son Enochiah.
9The Prophet Enochiah (Enoch),
10Was a great and powerful scryer,
11Who greatly expanded the Temples of Elephantine,
12That there be a large scriptorium.
13There he ordered a great manifesto of history,
14Be commissioned that all Yahudi may know,
15Their history and provenance.
16Enochiah then did give up the ghost,
17Two hundred and eleven years,
18Since the dawn of the Great Age (999 BCE).
19The office of First Prophet of the Yahudi,
20Then befell to his son Zadokiah,
21A gifted and tormented messenger.
22One night in dream,
23Zadokiah received a vision where he was instructed,
24That all the tribes of the Yahudi,
25The former houses of the government of Akhenaten,
26Be freed from servitude and taken to Palestine,
27As their promised land.
28His eldest son U'vid (Da'vid) did share the same vision,
29Upon the same night.
30Thus Zadokiah did issue an edict,
31That all the Yahudi were to be freed of obligation,
32That they be forgiven for any transgression,
33And that those who chose to go, would be given safe passage,
34To be resettled in Palestine,
35With Jerusalem as their capital.
36There at Elephantine Island,
37Chief prophet Zadokiah, anointed his son,
38U'vid (Da'vid) as first king and messiah,
39As first Christ and savior of the Yahudi.

16

1In the Great Age of the Ram,
2Two hundred and eighteen years,
3Since the dawn of the Great Age (992 BCE),
4Christ King U'vid (Da'vid) did lead the Yahudi,
5Out of bondage and slavery in Egypt,
6To their promised land of Palestine.
7The priests known as the Sons of Zadok,
8Who had been the royal doctors and healers of the Hyksos,
9The priests known as the sons of Udah,
10Who had been the overseers of royal works and waters,
11The priests known as the sons of Gad,
12Who had been the overseers of the royal treasury,
13The priests known as the sons of Benjamin,
14Who had been the overseers of the animals,
15The priests known as the sons of Dan,
16Who had been the royal judges,
17The priests known as the sons of Yusef,
18Who had been the overseers of the royal granaries,
19The priests known as the sons of Asher,
20Who had been the overseers of the royal tombs and burials,
21The priests known as the sons of Isis,
22Who had been the royal scribes and teachers,
23The priests known as the sons of Simeon,
24Who had been the royal viziers that turned against the Hyksos,
25But since the end of the Ramses,
26Had sworn allegiance to the Yahudi,
27The priests known as the sons of Levi,
28Who had been the royal tax collectors,
29And who since the time of Ramses the Great,
30Had been shunned on account of the millions of curses,
31They brought upon their own as looters of tombs,
32And metal workers of cursed metals,
33And now money lenders of cursed articles.
34As for the priests as sons of Reuben,
35Who had betrayed Moses (Akhenaten),
36And betrayed heaven,
37The former royal army leaders were exiled,
38To Zafar in the south of Arabia,
39And some years later to Kambar,
40At the straights of Ormuz.

17

1In the Great Age of the Ram,
2Two hundred and twenty two years,
3Since the dawn of the Great Age (989 BCE),
4Messiah King U'vid (Da'vid) did confront the Moabites,
5And their powerful King Mesha,
6Who worshipped child sacrifice.
7Yet King Esau of the Edomites granted safe passage,
8And the city of Jerusalem back to the Yahudi,
9On account of Moses (Akhenaten).
10Thus King U'vid (Da'vid) did declare the new kingdom,
11The Kingdom of Yahudah (Judah),
12As the first kingdom of the Yahudi.
13Never called Israel,
14For such a false word of magic,
15Never existed in such times.
16King U'vid (Da'vid) did then commission,
17The building of a new Temple,
18For the sacred Ark,
19And treasure of Akhenaten,
20For which he did copy,
21The dimensions of the sacred temple,
22Upon the Isle of Yeb (Elephantine).
23Within four cycles of the Sun,
24He did send word,
25To the High Priests of YAHU (Yahuwah),
26On the Isle of Yeb (Elephantine),
27To come to Jerusalem.

18

1In the Great Age of the Ram,
2Two Hundred and fifty years,
3Since the dawn of the Great Age (960 BCE),
4Iram (Hiram) of Tyre became the new king.
5Upon news of the coming return of the treasures,
6Of Akhenaten to Jerusalem,
7He did make peace with Zimri,
8The leader of the sons of Levi,
9And the sons of Simon (Simeon),
10That if they pledge alliance,
11King Iram and King Curtias of Phrygia,
12Would recognize their own kingdom.
13In the same year,
14A great day for the healing of heaven,
15Upon the return,
16Of the Ark of Akhenaten,
17The Ark of the Covenant,
18The foundation stone of Ebla,
19The white (limestone) rock,
20The stone of destiny,
21The Scepter of Pharaoh,
22And the sword of heaven,
23To their new home,
24The second temple,
25In Jerusalem.

19

1In the Great Age of the Ram,
2Two Hundred and fifty five years,
3Since the dawn of the Great Age (955 BCE),
4Upon the return of the treasures of Moses,
5To Jerusalem,
6King Imri of the Levites,
7Aided by the Simonites,
8Declared an independent Kingdom called Sumeria (Samaria),
9With its capital Sumer.
10King Imri then immediately lay siege upon Jerusalem,
11Aided by King Iram (Hiram) of Tyre,
12And King Curtias of Phrygia.
13Facing certain defeat,
14King U'vid (Da'vid) sent word,
15To all the Kananite tribes,
16That if they united against the common enemy,
17Then once more they would be blessed,
18Through the anointing of their leaders,
19By the sacred treasures and rights of the Yahudi.
20Thus the Edomites agreed and came from the south,
21Under the new King Bela, son of Esau,
22The Ammonites came from the North East,
23And the Arameans came from the North.
24King Curtias and the Phrygians were pushed back,
25By King Dan of the Arameans,
26And King Imri was killed in retreat,
27Who sought refuge in the land of the Moabites,
28And was confronted and killed by King Meshe.
29The leader of the Sumerians (Samaritans),
30Now King Omri,
31Hiding as bandits without land.
32True to his word,
33King U'vid (Da'vid),
34Allowed the kings of the Kananites,
35To meet at Jerusalem and be anointed,
36According to the sacred artifacts of the Yahudi.
37Yet no single king could the Kananites agree,
38And an uneasy truce remained.

20

1In the Great Age of the Ram,
2Two Hundred and sixty two years,
3Since the dawn of the Great Age (948 BCE),
4Zadokiah the third great prophet,
5Of the Yahudi did give up the ghost.
6The office of great prophet did then befall,
7To King U'vid (Da'vid) as first and only son.
8Yet King U'vid (Da'vid) did not see himself fit,
9For such great honor on account of his deeds.
10Yet when King U'vid (Da'vid) sought to leave to Yeb,
11The forces of the Levites and Simonites,
12Under King Omri sought to attack again.
13King Dan of the Arameans,
14And King Bela of the Edomites,
15Helped push King Omri back,
16And like his father,
17King Omri was killed by the Moabites.
18King U'vid (Da'vid) did then issue a sacred decree,
19Let all heaven and earth be witness to truth,
20That the sons of Levi no more be priests,
21And that the sons of Simon (Simeon) follow.
22Nor shall henceforth either have claim,
23To the sacredness of the Yahudi,
24Nor the patronage of the Divine.
25They be cast out, ejected, and doomed.
26To wander the earth as the cursed,
27As those that rejected eternal life.
28King U'vid (Da'vid) did then anoint the Edomites,
29As a new tribe of the Yahudi, replacing the Simonites.
30He then anointed the Arameans of Dan,
31Replacing the Levites.
32The captured Levites and Simonites were then exiled,
33On ships from the sons of Zion,
34To the Island of the Horse (Euboea) in Greece,
35Where the Levites named their settlement Sumer (Chaldis),
36And the Simonites named their settlement Sulumer (Eritrea).
37King U'vid (Da'vid) did then anoint,
38His cousin Obadiah as his adopted brother,
39As the fourth great prophet of Yeb.
40Upon being honored as one of the twelve houses of the Yahudi,
41King Bela of the Edomites,
42Did declare to King U'vid (Da'vid),
43As you honor our people and all Kananites,
44So I honor the house of U'vid (Da'vid),
45Behold I am blessed with two sons,
46Whose names are Boam (Job) and Saul.
47Before heaven and earth as my witness,
48I give Boam (Job) my first born,
49To Yahuvah and to you as your son.
50Thus King U'vid (Da'vid) was blessed with an heir.

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1In the Great Age of the Ram,
2Two Hundred and seventy nine years,
3Since the dawn of the Great Age (931 BCE),
4The great King U'vid (Da'vid),
5Of the Kingdom of Yahudah,
6Did give up the ghost.
7The anointed crown of messiah kings,
8Did then fall to his adopted son Boam (Job),
9Also the crown prince of the Edomites,
10Who took the name Yahuboam.
11In the Great Age of the Ram,
12Two Hundred and seventy nine years,
13Since the dawn of the Great Age (929 BCE),
14Obadiah the fourth great prophet,
15Of the Yahudi did give up the ghost.
16The position then befell,
17To the son of Obadiah,
18Whose name was Elijiah (Elijah),
19As the fifth of the Great Prophets of Yahuweh.
20Elijiah (Elijah) did then come to Jerusalem,
21As did all the leaders of the Kananites,
22To meet the messiah king Yahuboam,
23Who was both a Kananite and a Yahudi.
24Elijiah (Elijah) did also tutor,
25The eldest son of Yahuboam,
26Whose name was Yahab (Ahab),
27On the history of the world,
28And his future obligations.
29In the Great Age of the Ram,
30Two Hundred and eighty four years,
31Since the dawn of the Great Age (926 BCE),
32The great King Bela of the Edomites,
33Did give up the ghost.
34While King Yahuboam of Yahudah,
35Was also the rightful heir of the throne,
36He did not object to his younger brother,
37Whose name was Saul,
38To become King of the Edomites.