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Secret Society of Moses: The Mosaic Bloodline and a Conspiracy Spanning Three Millennia
2010, Inner Traditions International, Limited
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1594779198 9781594779190
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The secret society of Moses: the mosaic bloodline and a conspiracy spanning three millennia
2010, Inner Traditions
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1594772738 9781594772733
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Table of Contents
Introduction: The Judaic priestly line
Part I: The family of Moses
Censorship in the Bible regarding Moses and his descendents
The disappearance of Moses's sons in the books of Joshua and Judges
The mosaic priestly family
The descendents of Moses take over as the heads of Israel
Reconstitution of the kingdom of Judah
Part II: Sol invictus mithras
Josephus Flavius
The destinies of the priestly family
Building the spiritual temple
Sol invictus mithras
The strategy of the priestly family to conquer the Roman Empire
Part III: The conquest of the Roman Empire
The takeover of the imperial office
The consolidation of power over Roman society
The priestly family and the so-called fall of the Roman Empire
Part IV: The Judeo-Christian roots of European aristocracy
The European position after the end of the empire
The priestly family in Great Britain
Counterattack!
The perpetuation of power by the priestly family
The crusades
Part V: The mosaic origins of modern secret societies
The role of Judaism in the Christian world
Heraldry
Modern masonry
The ultimate evidence.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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