The Kolbrin

Egyptian and Celtic Texts of the Bronzebook

© Lisbeth Cheever-Gessaman

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A mysterious collection of texts salvaged from Glastonbury Abbey in 1184, the Kolbrin may be one of the best kept, least known and most interesting secrets of our age.

The Kolbrin is not a new discovery, but rather a mysterious anthology of ancient Egyptian and Celtic wisdom texts which were said to be rescued from the burning of Glastonbury Abbey in 1184 by Edward the First. Preserved secretly by several cabals and groups over the last centuries, most notably 'The Culdians', the Kolbrin consists of two parts - six books penned by Egyptian academicians during the time of the Hebrew Exodus and five books penned by Celtic Priests. It is also commonly referred to as the 'Coelbook' and 'Bronzebook of Egyptian and Celtic Texts'.

The Kolbrin Revealed

Its secrecy and subsequent revelation only recently came about by the disbanding of the 'Hope Trust', a protectorate of men entrusted to its keeping. In 1992, one of the group leaders, concerned that the dissolution of the trust would cause the manuscripts to be lost to antiquity, hand copied the entire work and distributed it accordingly.

Today there are many published copies existing around the world that are directly recorded from these documents, although the work is little known outside of New Zealand and theological circles.

The Kolbrin is intriguing because, while paralleling many portions of the Bible, it chronicles it from a completely different perspective and offers further connections between previously isolated portions of beliefs and myths. The fallen angels in Genesis, as an example, are not recorded as angels but a race of men that had escaped an apocalyptic event by taking to caves and calling themselves the 'Sons of God'. This in itself lends a possible correlation to the myths of Atlantis and Lemuria, two civilizations believed to be comprised of advanced humans who were condemned for their iniquities.

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The Kolbrin is said to have a connection with Jesus historically through Joseph of Arimathea and it has been rumored that Nikola Tesla acquired some knowledge from this book (Source: James McCanney).

It is important to note that there scant references to this collection of wisdom texts outside of the Culdians, and that the available research stems from that same initial source. Whether you fall among the ranks that consider the book apocrypha or pseudepigrapha, the Kolbrin remains a fascinating point of interest and speculation, if only for the attempt to marry creationism and evolution.

Further Links and References:

The Kolbrin Bible Online

The Kolbrin Bible - Source Two

The Culdrian Trust

Notes on the Kolbrin


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