The Secret Version of the Bible You’re Never Taught - Prof. Jiang Xueqin - Secret History

The Secret Version of the Bible You’re Never Taught - Prof. Jiang Xueqin - Secret History

Brief Summary

This video explains the orthodox Christian beliefs about the covenants between God and humans, then contrasts it with the esoteric or secret knowledge held within secret societies. It covers the story of the Garden of Eden, Noah, Abraham, Moses, the Davidic covenant, and Jesus, highlighting the perceived problems with the official version. The video then introduces the concept of the Nephilim and the hidden story of the Monad, Sophia, and the Demiurge, explaining the esoteric truth about Jesus and why secret societies protect this knowledge.

  • Orthodox Christian beliefs centre around covenants between God and humanity.
  • Secret societies hold esoteric knowledge that challenges the orthodox view.
  • The video explores the roles of the Nephilim, the Monad, Sophia, and the Demiurge in this alternative narrative.

The Garden of Eden and the first covenant

The orthodox Christian perspective, taught by the church, is based on the Bible, which tells the story of covenants between God and humans. The first covenant involves Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden, where God provides a paradise with one condition: they must not eat from the tree of knowledge of good and evil. When they disobey, they are banished from the Garden, forced to work, and society develops. God, displeased with humanity's wickedness, decides to destroy the world.

Noah, Abraham, and Moses

God finds favour in Noah and instructs him to build an ark to survive a great flood. After the flood, God promises never to destroy the world again, establishing a covenant with Noah. However, humanity remains wicked, so God seeks a righteous man to build a nation that will be a light to the world. He finds Abraham, making a covenant with him and his descendants, the chosen people of Israel, promising them the promised land. The Israelites later become slaves in Egypt, prompting God to send Moses to free them and lead them back to the promised land, giving them the Ten Commandments as law.

The Davidic covenant and kingdom

Despite the laws, the Israelites turn wicked again, leading God to seek a good leader. He finds David, who becomes king, leading to the Davidic covenant. This covenant states that God will always favour Israel and that the house of David will rule forever. David and his son Solomon are considered the best rulers of Israel, marking the golden age known as the Davidic kingdom. However, after Solomon, the Israelites become wicked again, and God scatters them across the world.

Jesus and the new covenant

The final covenant involves Jesus, who reasserts the law of Moses and sacrifices himself to free humanity from original sin. Jesus creates a new covenant between humanity and God, allowing anyone to love God and be loved in return, regardless of their background. This marks the beginning of Christianity. While Judaism recognises the first five covenants and awaits a figure to restore the kingdom of David, Christians believe Jesus is the final prophet and God himself.

Problems with the official version

The orthodox Christian understanding of the Bible raises several issues. Why was banishment from the Garden of Eden necessary for eating fruit? Why did God destroy the world with the flood if humanity remained wicked afterward? And why did Jesus have to sacrifice himself? These questions highlight the perceived inconsistencies and mysteries within the traditional interpretation.

The Nephilim and the hidden story

Secret societies offer an alternative explanation, starting with the reason for the flood: the Nephilim. According to the Book of Enoch and the Gospel of Thomas, the Nephilim are the offspring of angels and human women. These beings enslaved humanity and fought among themselves, leading God to destroy them. However, the Nephilim, being divine, cannot be killed, and their spirits become demons who still control the world today, with the wealthiest people being their descendants.

The Monad, Sophia, and the Demiurge

To understand why Adam ate the fruit and why Jesus sacrificed himself, it's necessary to understand the secret societies' beliefs. They believe that mind leads to matter, starting with the Monad, the true God and core of the universe. The Monad's vibrations create new life forms, including the Dads. One of these Dads, Sophia, attempts to create life independently, resulting in the Demiurge, a monstrous being. Sophia abandons the Demiurge, who, unaware of the true God, creates the Earth, Adam, and Eve.

The esoteric truth about Jesus

The secret societies believe that the God we worship is actually the Demiurge, a false god, and that we are trapped in a prison created by him. Jesus was a cosmic being sent by the Monad to reveal this truth. He died because the Roman Empire could not allow people to awaken to this reality. The Monad exists within each person as a divine spark that can be activated through goodness, love, and rejection of materialism, allowing the soul to return to the Monad upon death.

Why secret societies protect this knowledge

The Nephilim and the Demiurge see this truth as a threat to their control. Secret societies protect this knowledge because they believe it is the only way to save humanity. They believe most people cannot accept the truth and will think they are crazy. Therefore, they wait for individuals to awaken and approach them, testing them before revealing the secret of the universe. This is why these societies have persisted and succeeded over the centuries.

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