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THE COMPLETE CHRONOLOGY

THE IVRI HERITAGE BIBLE

The Biological & Spiritual Imprint: Why You Are "Ivri"

The connection between the word for a fetus and the identity of the Ivri (Hebrew) reveals a profound biological and spiritual truth hidden within the ancient language. To understand how every child of Adam is born with this "Hebrew" imprint, we must look at the root of the words in the Lashon Khodesh (the Set-Apart tongue).

1. The Linguistic Root: "Crossing Over"

The root of both words is 'Ayin-Bet-Resh (עבר).

Ubar (עוּבָר): The word for a fetus or embryo. It literally means "that which is being carried" or "that which is in transition."
Ivri (עִבְרִי): The word for Hebrew. It means "one who has crossed over" or "one from the other side."

When a child is in the womb, they are an Ubar. They are in a state of "crossing over" from the spiritual realm into the physical world. Every human being begins life as an Ubar—making the "crossing over" experience the universal entry point into earthly existence.

2. The Divine Mandate: The Elohim of the Hebrews

The Most High identifies Himself six times specifically as the Elohim of the Hebrews to establish His legal and spiritual claim: Exodus 3:18, 5:3, 7:16, 9:1, 9:13, and 10:3. He is asserting His authority over those who carry the "Hebrew" imprint of creation. We serve the Elohim of the Hebrews because He is the One who presided over our "crossing over" from the womb to the earth.

3. The Formation of the Child

According to the Chronicles of Jerahmeel, the transition from the spiritual realm to the physical world is a calculated angelic process. Before the final crossing of birth, the angel takes the soul on two essential journeys: The Garden of Eden (to see the bliss of the righteous) and Gehinnom (to see the consequences of lawlessness). This ensures the soul enters life with a hidden "moral compass."

4. The Stroke of Forgetfulness

At birth, the angel informs the child that "against your will you were formed, and against your will you shall be born." The angel strikes the child on the mouth (creating the philtrum), extinguishing the Divine Light and causing the child to forget all it has seen, so that it may rediscover the light through faith.

The Birthright To recognize yourself as an Ivri is to acknowledge that your life is a journey of successive "crossings." Your first crossing was from the womb; your second is your transition from the ignorance of the world into the light of your true Heritage.

Study the Mystery: The Formation of the Child (Chapter IX)

You are an Ivri by Birth. Reclaim your story.

The Heritage of the Children of Adam: An Introduction

To the sons and daughters of the first man: you hold within this collection a map of your own soul. The Ivri Heritage Bible is not merely a library of ancient texts; it is the living record of the lineage of Adam, preserved through fire, exile, and time to return to your hands today.

As a Child of Adam, understanding these books is the essential key to unlocking your identity, your purpose, and your future.

1. Restoring the Broken Memory

Every child deserves to know their father's house. For too long, the history of humanity has been presented as a series of disconnected fragments. By gathering the Primordial Chronicles—the records of Adam, Eve, Enoch, and Noah—we restore the "Eternal Past." You are invited to look back before the Great Flood to understand the original blueprint of creation and the nature of the spiritual war that began in the Garden.

2. The Blueprint of Endurance

The journey of the Child of Adam is one of constant testing. From the national defense found in the Greek Maccabees to the profound spiritual endurance in the Ethiopian Meqabyan, these books teach you how to stand when the world around you falls. They provide the "Cloud of Witnesses"—real men and women who maintained their covenant with the Creator against foreign powers and internal persecutions.

3. The Path of the Second Covenant

The history of Adam finds its ultimate resolution in the Second Covenant. Starting with the Birth of Mary, we see the meticulous preparation of the "Second Adam." These books—the Gospels, the Epistles, and the Testaments—are your manual for the Present. They transition the heritage from a physical lineage to a spiritual reality, showing every Child of Adam how to return to the Tree of Life.

4. Gaining Understanding of the "Eternal Future"

Finally, this heritage provides a lens into the "Consummation of the Age." Through the Apocalypses and the celestial visions of 3 Enoch, you are granted a glimpse of the final restoration. You are not wandering aimlessly through history; you are part of a grand, divine narrative that is moving toward a specific, glorious end.

The Mandate To read these books is to reclaim your birthright. It is to move from the darkness of ignorance into the light of Heritage. Study them to gain the wisdom of the ancients, the strength of the martyrs, and the hope of the redeemed.

You are a Child of Adam. This is your story.

VOLUME I: THE FIRST COVENANT (HA-BRIT HA-RISHONAH)
Phase 1: The Primordial Dawn & Antediluvian World
Phase 2: The Era of the Patriarchs & The Birth of the Nation
Phase 3: The Conquest & The United Kingdom
Phase 4: The Prophets, Exile & Restoration
Phase 5: The Era of Resistance & Community
VOLUME II: THE SECOND COVENANT (HA-BRIT HA-CHADASHAH)
Phase 6: The Besorot (The Gospels & Foundations)
Phase 7: The Acts & Apostolic Teachings
Phase 8: Final Visions & Hidden Wisdom

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📜 Bereshit (Genesis) 📜 Sefer Adam v'Chavah I (First Book of Adam and Eve) 📜 Sefer Adam v'Chavah II (Second Book of Adam and Eve) 📜 Sefer Chanokh (The Book of Enoch) 📜 2 Chanoch (Secrets of Enoch) 📜 Sefer HaYovelim (Book of Jubilees) 📜 Sefer HaYashar (Book of the Upright) 📜 Chazon Avraham (Apocalypse of Abraham) 📜 Testament of Avraham 📜 Edut Yitzchak (Testament of Isaac) 📜 Sullam Ya'akov (Ladder of Jacob) 📜 Edut Ya'akov (Testament of Jacob) 📜 Edut HaShneim Asar (Testaments of the 12 Patriarchs) 📜 Shemot (Exodus) 📜 Vayikra (Leviticus) 📜 Bamidbar (Numbers) 📜 Devarim (Deuteronomy) 📜 Yahoshua (Joshua) 📜 Shoftim (Judges) 📜 Rut (Ruth) 📜 1 Shemu'el (1 Samuel) 📜 2 Shemu'el (2 Samuel) 📜 Divrei Gad HaChozeh (Word of Gad the Seer) 📜 Tehillim (Psalms 1–160) 📜 Tehillim Shel Shelomoh (Psalms of Solomon) 📜 Mishlei (Proverbs) 📜 Iyov (Job) 📜 Edut Iyov (Testament of Job) 📜 Shir HaShirim (Song of Solomon) 📜 Kohelet (Ecclesiastes) 📜 1 Melakhim (1 Kings) 📜 2 Melakhim (2 Kings) 📜 1 Meqabyan 📜 2 Meqabyan 📜 3 Meqabyan 📜 Edut Eliyahu (Testament of Elijah) 📜 Chazon Eliyahu (Apocalypse of Elijah) 📜 Yeshayahu (Isaiah) 📜 Aliyat Yeshayahu (Ascension of Isaiah) 📜 Yirmeyahu (Jeremiah) 📜 Eikhah (Lamentations) 📜 1 Baruch 📜 2 Baruch (Syriac Apocalypse) 📜 3 Baruch (Greek Apocalypse) 📜 4 Baruch (Paraleipomena Jeremiou) 📜 Dani'el (with Additions) 📜 Hoshea (Hosea) 📜 Yoel (Joel) 📜 Amos 📜 Ovadyah (Obadiah) 📜 Yonah (Jonah) 📜 Mikah (Micah) 📜 Nachum (Nahum) 📜 Chavakuk (Habakkuk) 📜 Tzefanyah (Zephaniah) 📜 Chaggai (Haggai) 📜 Zecharyah (Zechariah) 📜 Malachi 📜 Toviyah (Tobit) 📜 Yehudit (Judith) 📜 Ezra (1 Esdras) 📜 Ezra HaShlishi (2nd/4th Esdras) 📜 Nechemyah (Nehemiah) 📜 Ester (with Additions) 📜 Chokmat Shelomoh (Wisdom of Solomon) 📜 Ben Sirach (Ecclesiasticus) 📜 1 Maccabees 📜 2 Maccabees 📜 3 Maccabees 📜 4 Maccabees 📜 Megillat Antiochus 📜 The Letter of Aristeas 📜 Brit Damesek (Damascus Document) 📜 The Book of the Rolls (Kitab al-Magall) 📖 Besorat HaBitulah Maryam (Gospel of the Birth of Mary) 📖 The Toledot Yosef Ha-Naggar (Joseph the Carpenter) 📖 Besorah L'Mattityahu (Matthew) 📖 Besorah L'Markos (Mark) 📖 Besorah L'Lukas (Luke) 📖 Besorah L'Yochanan (John) 📖 Besorah L'Thomas 📖 Besorah L'Bartholomew 📖 Ma'aseh Pilatus (Gospel of Nicodemus) 📖 Chukat Yahuah (Rule of the Assembly) 📖 Edutenu HaAdon (Testament of Our Lord) 📖 The Testimony of the Apostles (Shlichim) 📖 Ma'aseh HaShelichim (Acts) 📖 Didache (Teaching of the Twelve) 📖 Igeret Ya'akov (James) 📖 1 Igeret Kefa (1 Peter) 📖 2 Igeret Kefa (2 Peter) 📖 1 Igeret Yochanan (1 John) 📖 2 Igeret Yochanan (2 John) 📖 3 Igeret Yochanan (3 John) 📖 Igeret Yehudah (Jude) 📖 Igeret L'Ivrim (Hebrews) 📖 Romans 📖 1 Corinthians 📖 2 Corinthians 📖 3 Corinthians 📖 Galatians 📖 Ephesians 📖 Philippians 📖 Colossians 📖 Laodiceans 📖 1 Thessalonians 📖 2 Thessalonians 📖 1 Timothy 📖 2 Timothy 📖 Titus 📖 Philemon 📖 The Odes of Solomon 📖 Chazon Yochanan (Revelation) 📖 Chazon Kefa (Apocalypse of Peter) 📖 Chazon Thomas (Apocalypse of Thomas) 📖 Chazon Sha'ul (Apocalypse of Paul) 📖 The Second Revelation of John 📖 3 Chanoch (Hebrew Enoch)