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In November 2018, I saw a biblical chronology on Wikipedia created by theologians. I quickly realized this biblical chronology was incomplete and that the assumptions about the age of the earth were incorrect. It contained quite a few fabrications.
Within a week, I had a "biblical chronology" that was accurate up to and including the Exodus, based on generations. Through 1 Kings 6:1, we jump to the reigns of the Israelite kings. We don't need to go beyond the death of Ahab, because the battles of Qarqar and Ramoth-Gilead are historically proven to have been fought in 853 BC. This is the same year as 3042 after the Fall. I know that the Fall of Man occurred 5920 years ago.
3042 + 853 + 2025 = 5920 years. Since the Fall of Man occurred on Good Friday, the year therefore continues until Good Friday.
Knowing the Bible is incomplete, I logically searched the apocryphal writings: the Book of Jasher, the Testament of Levi, and the Book of Enoch. Or go to the document viewer. The download is also available there. Thanks to my great Source of Inspiration.
The booklet "Science Proves Reincarnation" consists of 14 chapters and a total of 23 pages. If you scroll down a bit, you'll see the table of contents and the full document.
Aging is a process of wear and tear, which applies to every organism. As the organism ages, it loses atoms. Depending on the type of organism, this process is either slow or very rapid. Whether you're a stone, a plant, an animal, or a human being, the wear and tear process—the loss of atoms—is irreversible. All these lost atoms are reused; this reuse can also be called reincarnation.
These are the most important apocryphal writings. The English translation of the Book of Enoch, in chapter 18, the prophecy about the animals, has no reference to the people in question who can be compared to specific animals. Therefore, I have translated the prophecy about the animals from Dutch to English using Google Translate.
The book of Isaiah describes the appearance of the Servant of the Lord, whom Christians identify with Jesus, as unremarkable or attractive. According to Isaiah 53:2, the Servant had "no form or beauty," and there was "no beauty that we should desire him."
However, the three apocryphal writings below tell us that Jesus was very handsome. Taller than most men, with ginger hair the color of unripe hazelnuts. The girls were fond of him. These were all the temptations Jesus faced as a teenager.