Untold History of the Bible

Jul 15, 2016 No Comments by

From: Vatican Assassins
By: Eric Jon Phelps

This DVD, The Untold History of the Bible, is the finest historical sketch concerning the formulation of the Protestant English Bible your Editor has ever viewed. The great dialectic between Satan’s Counter Reformation Jesuits and the Risen Son of God’s Reformation Calvinists is aptly illustrated in the battle to put the Word of God in the native language of the peoples, German and English in particular. Chris covers the First Century Bible of the Dark Ages, the fall of Constantinople in 1453, the Muslims driving the Byzantine scholars and Greek New Testament manuscripts into Western Europe. Indeed, God used Islam’s sacking of apostate Christian Orthodox Constantinople to birth the Protestant Reformation which in turn ended Rome’s Dark Ages in 1648! Chris then addresses Erasmus and Tyndale, the father of the English Bible.

Subsequent to the Reformation and its epic work, the King James Authorized English Version of 1611 in its present edition of 1769, the viewer is then informed of a Jesuit plot to undermine the Protestant Reformation and its Reformation Bible. Chris exposes the Order’s design to justify the “revision” of the AV1611 Bible using a corrupt, pro-Latin Vulgate Greek text put forward by popish occultists, B. F. Westcott and F. J. A. Hort. A most notable fact is the unveiling of Count Tischendorf’s connection to a Jesuit and the Sinaiticus manuscript being a forgery of Rome! Another Papal Forgery in addition to the Donation of Constantine.


[Video Time: 3Hrs]

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