you are here: > The Book of the Clann Glas (Green Race) > Chapter 13
 
Chapter 13 - 1240 BCE  
     
233.
   
1.
Upon the dawn of the Great Age of the Ram (1240 bce)
2.
The dawn of a new age
3.
The Phoenician tribes
4.
Of pirates and traders
5.
Has greatly profited
6.
From their arrangement
7.
With the dynasty of Ramesses
8.
Wealthy cities had they made
9.
On the West side of the land
10.
Of the Latins known as Neapolis
11.
By the Greeks
12.
Upon the Isle of Scicilia
13.
And Sardinia
14.
To the coast of Spain
15.
All cargo and minerals
16.
subject to the sons of MIL
 
234.
   
1.
In the Great Age of the Ram,
2.
Twenty seven years
3.
Since the dawn of the Great Age (1213 BCE)
4.
Ramesses The Great
5.
Did give up the ghost
6.
No ancient tomb had he not plundered
7.
No sacred scroll had he not altered
8.
No temple had he not descecrated
9.
To honor himself and his clan
10.
Upon his end
11.
A new Pharaoh
12.
Son of Ramesses
13.
Known as Merneptah
14.
Was crowned King
15.
As an old man
 
235.
   
1.
A tribe of Exiles of Ugarit
2.
followers of Akhenaten
3.
Who had settled in Africa
4.
Now known as the Berbers
5.
Had themselves grown strong
6.
And threatened Egypt to the West
7.
While the Phoenician alliance
8.
Of states threatened all
9.
Trade with increasing taxes
10.
And demands
 
236.
   
1.
The first pledge of Merneptah
2.
was to find
3.
the Israelites in Canaan
4.
And return the most
5.
Ancient treasures of the Hyksos
6.
In honor of the Ramesses Dynasty
7.
But search as he did
8.
He did not find the treasure
9.
Nor destroy the Israelites
10.
In spite of his boast
11.
Upon a Stele (monument)
12.
Not wise to counsel
13.
Pharaoh Merneptah
14.
Did end the treaty with the Phoenicians
15.
Attacking their cities of Tyre
16.
And Carthage
17.
The Phoenicians in turn
18.
Did starve Egypt of vital trade
 
237.
   
1.
Upon the sacred Isle
2.
The Phoenicians
3.
Did expand their lands
4.
Erecting temples for their gods
5.
And sacrificing children day and night
6.
By great Tophets (towers)
7.
To honor Moloch, Cybele and Baal
8.
They did steal scrolls and ancient wisdom
9.
Selling it as trade
10.
Destroying the towns
11.
But the natives of the sacred Isle
12.
Did keep the Phoenicians
13.
From taking the whole Isle
 
238.
   
1.
The Phoenicians did succeed
2.
In controlling the Isle of Britanni
3.
From the East and the South
4.
But never the West and the North
5.
Erecting great numbers of shrines
6.
And centres of sacrifice to their Gods
7.
But never the plain of SALUM
8.
For they greatly feared the gods
9.
who Built such a shrine
 
239.
   
1.
In the Great Age of the Ram,
2.
Thirty seven years
3.
Since the dawn of the Great Age (1203 BCE)
4.
The old pharaoh Merneptah
5.
Did give up the ghost
6.
The battles of the old king
7.
Had weakened Egypt
8.
So that great rivals arose
9.
Even with the High Priests of Amen-Ra
10.
For twenty years
11.
was great upheaval
12.
Within the dynasty of Ramesses
13.
While the power of the Phoenicians grew
14.
Upon such time
15.
So arrogant the sea people
16.
Had become
17.
They sought to invade Egypt herself
18.
Only to be driven back
19.
By Ramses III
20.
The height of their influence
21.
Had come to an end.
 
240.
   
1.
In the Great Age of the Ram,
2.
Eighty one years
3.
Since the dawn of the Great Age (1159 BCE)
4.
appeared a bright and terrible omen
5.
The men of the far east
6.
Did record its approach
7.
The men of the Greeks
8.
Did call it Phaethon
9.
All war stopped upon its nearing
10.
The ball of burning iron
11.
Came South of East
12.
Into pieces as it travelled
13.
it boiled the sky above The Levant
14.
And unto the land Of the Araba
15.
Destroying the meadow fields
16.
And their grazing lands
17.
Into dust and sand
18.
South and East
19.
To the great sea of the Indus
20.
Whereupon mighty waves
21.
Came and destroyed the Vedic lands
22.
By the shore
23.
Salty rain did fall
24.
Poisoning the crops
25.
And turning the land sour
26.
The Earth did shake
27.
Buildings did fall
28.
Cities burned across the land
29.
The Earth did erupt
30.
From the mounts of Hekla
31.
And the land of Ice
32.
To the Isles of the Nihon
33.
And the mounts of Fuji, Oyama and Kamiyama
34.
To the Isles as the centre of the Great Sea
35.
And the mounts of Kea, Taupō and Pinatubo
36.
The sky was filled with ash and dust
37.
As every land did erupt
38.
Day turned to night
39.
The wind became cold
40.
And winter did not cease
 
241.
   
1.
The wrath of ancient gods
2.
Did cease war upon the sacred Isle
3.
As crops failed and ash fell
4.
The Phoenicians of the North
5.
Men and women
6.
Struggled for safety
7.
Many froze and died without food
8.
Outside the walls of their forts
9.
Many more offered themselves
10.
As willing sacrifice
11.
Only to save their children
12.
All men became beasts
13.
A great forgetfulness
14.
came across the lands
15.
Those who had survived
16.
The wrath of the gods
17.
Abandoned the cities
18.
Scholars became mercenaries
19.
Merchants became farmers
20.
Fearful and superstitious
21.
Robbers and thieves abounded
22.
The once great fleet of the Phoenicians
23.
At the bottom of the Inland sea
24.
Upon the most sacred isle of the holly
25.
The great forgetfulness extended
26.
Across the land
27.
Men abandoned old respects
28.
And took up the new gods
29.
Of the Phoenicians
30.
In worship of sacrifice and blood
31.
many of the druids did change
32.
To become priests of sacrifice
33.
And fear of daemon gods
34.
Who punished the world
35.
The celebration of Baal (Beltaine)
36.
The burning of children
37.
Rising supreme over the
38.
Winter celebration of old times
39.
Yet the sacrifices
40.
And worship of daemon gods
41.
The forgetfulness of druids
42.
Did not halt the darkness
43.
That enveloped the sacred Isle
44.
For within one hundred years
45.
Of the Dark Age
46.
One in three had given up the ghost
47.
Within two hundred years
48.
Of the coming of the Dark Age
49.
Two in three of all of the sacred isle
50.
Had given up the ghost
 
242.
   
1.
As the land did turn to dust, Empires did crumble.
2.
Within a few years the once great Hittite Empire
3.
laid in ruins and death
4.
Only the strongest of the cities did survive
5.
When countless perished from hunger and murder.
6.
Tar-Tarsus rose from the ashes- a living Hell
7.
A place where one half were marked for sacrifice by fire to Moloch
8.
To be slaughtered to the Mother Goddess
9.
of black meteorites called Cybele
10.
The others found a way to survive
11.
From the ashes rose a new hardened group
12.
Of the Anatolian lands
13.
Known as the Phrygians of two tribes.
14.
With the western tribe known as the Mushki (Moschoi).
15.
Later known as the Menasheh
16.
As the Hittites no longer existed, the Phrygians moved south and east.
17.
To the East, the Assyrian Empire had collapsed
18.
And the Phrygians advanced on all fronts.
 
243.
   
1.
In the Great Age of the Ram,
2.
One hundred and fifty years
3.
Since the dawn of the Great Age (1090 BCE)
1.
The Phrygians finally came to Baalbek
2.
To the most sacred Temple of all the region
3.
To the high priests who had controlled this temple since its foundation.
4.
They did not execute the High Priests
5.
On account of the their great learning and magic
6.
Instead, the Phrygians asked the Israelite High Priests
7.
To worship their gods instead of Ba'al Hammon
8.
And Moloch
9.
Some agreed and were cursed by the rest
10.
But the most senior of the High Priest families refused
11.
and they were exiled from Baalbek
12.
So instead of Ba'al Hammon and Moloch
13.
The Phrygians set up their own gods
14.
The god of Cybele, with Attis and Dagon.
15.
The High Priest families of the Israelite tribe
16.
Were forced south and took Jerusalem
17.
By the skill of their High Priest Sha'ul
18.
Also known as or Saul.
19.
The Israelite exiles of Baalbek held Jerusalem
20.
for twenty five years
21.
Until Balak of Moab
22.
Using a trap did corner King Saul
23.
And have him killed
24.
So that the Israelite High Priests
25.
Did escape from Jerusalem
26.
with their families
27.
and Head East towards Egypt
28.
to find sanctuary.
 
244.
   
1.
In the Great Age of the Ram,
2.
One Hundred and sixty three years
3.
Since the dawn of the Great Age (1077 BCE)
4.
Ramesses the Eleventh
5.
The Last of the pretender Pharaohs
6.
Gave up the Ghost
7.
Pharoah Nesbanebdjed
8.
Also known as Smendes was made king
9.
Of lower Egypt
10.
While the High Priests of Amen-Ra
11.
The most ancient Hyksos blood
12.
Made themselves Kings
13.
Of Upper Egypt
14.
Beginning with Pinedjem I
 
245.
   
1.
In the Great Age of the Ram,
2.
One Hundred and Seventy five years
3.
Since the dawn of the Great Age (1065 BCE)
4.
The exiled high priests of the Israelites
5.
The bloodline of Akhenaten
6.
The most ancient Hyksos Kings
7.
Did have an audience with Pinedjem I
8.
And were granted a site to build a sacred temple
9.
Upon the Isle of Yeb (Elephantine Island)
10.
the dwelling place of Khnum
11.
the ram-headed god
12.
who guarded and controlled
13.
the waters of the Nile
14.
They did build their temple
15.
The most sacred ever built for the Israelites
16.
To the spirit of YAHUWAH (YAHU)
17.
The first and true home
18.
The Temple was 20 cubits (9 m) in width
19.
And 60 cubits (27m) in length
20.
Being 30 cubits (14m) in height
21.
From the base of the temple
22.
to the roof of the Holy Place
23.
The Temple was made of double walls
24.
And inside those walls were three sections
25.
The entrance (Vestibule),
26.
The Holy Place
27.
And then the Holy of Holies
28.
Inside the Holy of Holies,
29.
The ark of Akhenaten
30.
Now venerated as the Ark of the Covenant
31.
Of Yahu was placed
32.
Along with the treasures of Akhenaten
33.
The first Temple of the Jewish people
34.
The second
35.
known as Solomon’s Temple
36.
Being a copy of this first
37.
And when the Ark was absent
38.
from its first home
39.
A mighty lantern
40.
was hung in the Holy Place
41.
At the centre of the Temple
42.
Thus for the first time
43.
in three hundred years
44.
The two bloodlines of Hyksos
45.
were in Egypt
 
246.
   
1.
In the Great Age of the Ram,
2.
Two Hundred and Seventy five years
3.
Since the dawn of the Great Age (965 BCE)
4.
King Jeroboam of the Israelites
5.
Did capture Jerusalem again
6.
The Great Messiah Priest King
7.
Meaning anointed one
8.
Did commission the building of a new Temple
9.
For the sacred Ark
10.
and treasure of Akhenaten
11.
For which he did copy
12.
The most sacred Temple of the Israelites
13.
Upon the Isle of Yeb (Elephantine)
14.
Within four cycles of the Sun
15.
He did send word
16.
to the High Priests of YAHU (Yahuwah)
17.
On the Isle of Yeb (Elephantine)
18.
To come to Jerusalem
 
247.
   
1.
In the Great Age of the Ram,
2.
Two Hundred and Eighty years
3.
Since the dawn of the Great Age (960 BCE)
4.
A great day for Israel
5.
Upon the return
6.
of the Ark of Akhenaten
7.
The Ark of the Covenant
8.
The foundation stone of Ebla,
9.
The white (limestone) rock
10.
The stone of destiny
11.
The Scepter of Pharaoh
12.
To its new home
13.
The second temple
14.
In Jerusalem
15.
Known later
16.
As the Temple of Solomon
17.
By the Akkadians
18.
In honor of their great king
19.
Šulmanu-ašarid (Shalmaneser V)
20.
Who conquered Jerusalem
 
248.
   
1.
For two hundred and forty three years
2.
The Messiah Kings
3.
ruled Judah and Israel
4.
But in a short while
5.
Their devotion to YAHU (YAHUWAH)
6.
Subsided in preference to the gods
7.
Of the underworld
8.
And the daemon gods of ancient times
9.
Asherah the Queen of Heaven
10.
To whom children were burned
11.
To whom doves are sacred
12.
Known by many names
13.
Since ancient times
14.
Her first being Cybele
15.
Her name being Athirat
16.
And Ishtar or Inaana
17.
Also Aphrodite to the Greeks
18.
And Venus to the Latins
19.
The Mother Goddess
20.
The Sacred Virgin
21.
Such was the devotion
22.
Of the ancient King Jeroboam
23.
of the Israelites
 
249.
   
1.
In the Great Age of the Ram,
2.
Three hundred and seventy nine years
3.
Since the dawn of the Great Age (861 BCE
4.
The High Priest of Yeb (Elephantine)
5.
Did come to the united Kingdom of Israel
6.
During the third year of King Ahab
7.
A Great Prophet
8.
His name was Elijah
9.
He did warn Ahab and his Queen Jezebel
10.
Who had taken herself to be
11.
a Priestess of Asherah
12.
the Queen of Heaven
13.
and Mother of God
14.
And Ahab
15.
As High Priest of Baal
16.
That the murder of innocent children
17.
And the worship of daemon gods
18.
Be an abomination
19.
Unto the universal God
20.
Of YAHU (YAHUWAH)
21.
Ahab would not be moved
22.
For generations
23.
The Messiahs
24.
Had burned little children
25.
drunk the blood of victims
26.
And eaten their flesh
27.
In High Mass
28.
As was custom of their ancestors
29.
From the time of Ugarit.
 
250.
   
1.
Upon such evil
2.
Elijah did issue a Great Curse
3.
To Ahab and his wife
4.
So superstitious and fearful
5.
The King and his Queen did lock themselves
6.
Away for several days
7.
Elijah then did take in disguise
8.
The treasures of Akhenaten
9.
From the second temple of Jerusalem
10.
And returned them to the Isle of Yeb (Elephantine)
11.
When King Ahab
12.
Had discovered the treasures of Akhenaten
13.
Known as Moses then
14.
Had been taken
15.
He did torture the priests
16.
Upon their location
17.
In rage, he did murder
18.
the priests of the temple
19.
and sent word
20.
to Pharaoh Osorkon
21.
That the treasures of Moses
22.
Had returned to Egypt
23.
Protected by his cousin
 
251.
   
1.
King Osorkon called his cousin
2.
Named King Harsiese
3.
To make amends
4.
And to divulge the truth
5.
of the treasure
6.
But Harsiese would not be moved
7.
And Osorkon had him killed
8.
Osorkon then mobilized a troop
9.
Of five thousand
10.
To march onto Yeb
11.
But at the gates of the Temple
12.
Elijah stood firm
13.
holding the Serpent Pharaoh scepter
14.
One man against a Pharaoh and thousands
15.
Elijah called the Pharaoh to approach
16.
The Pharaoh did approach
18.
Elijah warned Pharaoh
19.
That this ground most sacred
20.
To the ancient gods of Egypt
21.
And to his ancestors
22.
That if but one drop of blood spilt
23.
Upon its earth
24.
The Pharaoh would be forever cursed
25.
A fearful man of the power of the gods
26.
Upon seeing the power of Elijah
27.
The Pharaoh withdrew
28.
Honoring the safety of Yeb
 
252.
   
1.
In the Great Age of the Ram,
2.
Five hundred and two years
3.
Since the dawn of the Great Age (738 BCE)
4.
Shalmaneser of Assyria
5.
Did expel the Phrygian and combined Ba'al priests of Baalbek
6.
and called on the Israelite High Priests
7.
to return to their duties at Baalbek
8.
But the priests refused
9.
So Shalmaneser of Assyria
10.
Upon being King did raid the Kingdom of Israel
11.
and take away the High Priests of Israel
12.
back to Baalbek by force
13.
There, the House of Baa'al Hammon
14.
Also known as the House of Hanan
15.
The oldest line of satanic High Priests to Ba'al
16.
Did re-establish the worship of Moloch
18.
On a scale not previously seen
19.
So that the fires of the furnaces
20.
Feeding upon the burning of living human flesh
21.
Ceased not day nor night.
22.
And into their lands, the lands of Israel
23.
The Assyrians did permit the House of Menasheh
24.
Also known as the tribe of Mushki (Moschoi)
25.
To move and take the land of the Hanan
26.
Upon such treachery
27.
The High Priests of Ba'al Hammon cursed the others
28.
A hatred that has never been resolved.
 
253.
   
1.
In the Great Age of the Ram,
2.
Five hundred and fourteen years
3.
Since the dawn of the Great Age (726 BCE)
4.
The great and powerful High Priest of Yeb (Elephantine Is.)
5.
Whose name was Isaiah
6.
Went from Egypt
7.
up to Jerusalem
8.
To see the new King Hezekiah
9.
High Priest Isaiah
10.
Had promised the father of Hezekiah
11.
Whose name was Ahaz
12.
The return of the treasure
13.
Of Moses (Akhenaten)
14.
If he ended the ways
15.
Of Cybele, Satan (Dagan) and Baal
16.
But Ahaz had stood firm
17.
And claimed it as right and custom
18.
To worship whom he pleased
19.
Now with war approaching
20.
From Nubia in Egypt
21.
And Assyria from Israel
22.
Isaiah prayed for a strong King
 
254.
   
 
1.
King Hezekiah agreed
2.
And Isaiah returned the treasure
3.
Of Moses (Akhenaten)
4.
To Jerusalem
5.
Just as the army of King Piye
6.
Of Nubia invaded Egypt
 
255.
   
 
1.
In the Great Age of the Ram,
2.
Five hundred and eighteen years
3.
Since the dawn of the Great Age (722 BCE)
4.
The Kingdom of Israel
5.
Fell to the forces of Šulmanu-ašarid
6.
King of Assyria
7.
Also known as Shalmaneser
8.
the real Solomon
9.
He did annex the lands
10.
And moved to siege Hezekiah
11.
In Jerusalem
12.
But the Jews
13.
Having received their ancient treasure
14.
And with the blessing of Isaiah
15.
the High Priest Of YAHU
16.
They Fought like ten men
17.
And Šulmanu (Solomon)
18.
Could not take the city
19.
The King of Assyria then died
20.
And his kingdom briefly split
21.
King Sargon II then did agree
22.
The brave King Hezekiah
23.
Would keep his crown
24.
If he did honor the trade
25.
And taxes of the Assyrians
26.
Leaving Judah
27.
An independent state of Assyria
28.
Under Hezekiah