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The Celtic Nations and The Corruption of The Bible
The Celtic Nations and The Corruption of The Bible
The Celtic Nations and The Corruption of The Bible
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Once occupied much of mainland Europe.


The Celts were forced west, where there remain only six Celtic nations in parts of the United Kingdom, the Isle of Man, Ireland, and Brittany in France.


Galicia in northwestern Spain is the seventh Celtic nation as its Celtic heritage is evident to this day, but the six o

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Release dateAug 7, 2021
ISBN9781685060671
The Celtic Nations and The Corruption of The Bible
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Ernie Hasler

Ernie Hasler started working as an engineering apprentice in Scotland at the age of 16. He retired as a health and safety advisor after more than a half-century of work on some big jobs, also becoming the first advisor in Scotland to gain the specialist NEBOSH Diploma in environmental management. Hasler became active in the trade union early in his career and saw many improvements in health and safety during his time. These important improvements stemmed from the Health and Safety at Work Act in 1974, which led to slow but significant increase in worker safety and welfare.In his spare time, he ran a small charity, Plant Tree Save Planet starting women's tree nurseries in poor countries, mostly funded by himself and his two sisters, however, he closed it when due to poor health and age he could not effectively check out recipients. He continues to fund tree planting through Trees for the Future, and helping poor families start agri-forestry farms. He has funded the planting of thousands of trees and shrubs, and he continues to do so, year on year.He has been a voluntary trustee with Emmaus Glasgow for twenty four years, helping take it from an aspirational concept to a functioning community of up to twenty-seven previously homeless people. 75 years of experience has taught him that supporting people with needs on positive pathways is much more productive than punitive sanctions.

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    The Celtic Nations and The Corruption of The Bible - Ernie Hasler

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    Contents

    Celtic Nations

    Modern Bibles Corrupted

    Conclusions

    What did Messiah Yeshua Teach?

    Where did we Scots come from, when the ice melted?

    Acknowledgement

    Conclusion

    Blessing

    May Yahweh, our Elohim, establish His Peace on this Reading.

    Celtic Nations

    Once occupied much of mainland Europe.

    The Celts were forced west, where there remain only six Celtic nations in parts of the United Kingdom, the Isle of Man, Ireland, and Brittany in France.

    Galicia in northwestern Spain is the seventh Celtic nation as its Celtic heritage is evident to this day, but the six official nations are determined by the existence of a Celtic language that survived and Galicia has none.

    The six remaining Celtic nations, are all distinct.

    Ireland and Scotland are the most widely recognized.

    Ireland

    Celts came to Ireland around 500 BC.

    Scotland

    Celtic tribes from ancient Scotland were the Gaels (Scots migrants from Ireland) and the Picts (also originating from Israel) who intermixed around the late Iron Age around the 10th century.

    Steles known as Pictish stones bearing ogham inscriptions using the early Celtic alphabet.

    Town names also trace back to ancient Scotland and Scottish Gaelic, including Pictish place names like Pitlochry, Pitsligo, Pittodrie, and Pitfichie.

    Wales

    Welsh is a Brythonic language, meaning its roots are British rather than Irish.

    One of the most impressive amateur art and poetry festivals anywhere in Europe, the National Eisteddfod of Wales, takes place every August in honor of the Welsh heritage and language.

    Cornwall

    Similar to the languages of Wales and Brittany, Cornish is a Celtic language from the Brythonic tradition.

    Unlike Welsh, however, the Cornish language is not commonly spoken.

    Despite being part of England, Cornwall developed a cultural identity distinct from both Britain and the neighboring Celtic nations due to its rocky, coastal, isolated location.

    The Isle of Mann

    The Isle of Man is a small, self-governing island located between England and Ireland.

    Celtic influences trace back to the fifth century, during which time the Goidelic Manx language, a relative of Irish and Scottish Gaelic, developed despite earlier Brythonic influences.

    Much like Cornish, Manx did not survive long into the modern era.

    Brittany

    Brittany, or Bretagne in French, off the west coast of France.

    It’s the only official Celtic nation left on mainland Europe, both distinguishing it from the rest of France and the other Celtic nations.

    French is the mother tongue of most natives, but the traditional Breton language, a cousin of Cornish and more distant relative of Welsh, is still somewhat widely spoken.

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    Modern Bibles Corrupted

    Modern Bibles were corrupted, in what is well known as the Hellenization period.

    Ancient sacred books were translated or paraphrased into Greek during the 4th–3rd-century-BC.

    The Bible was reinterpreted by removing Yahweh’s name in favour of common Hellenistic (Greek) idol gods, but still retaining the basic story line for the ritualistic needs of the diasporic community (the scattering of the Jews after the Babylonian captivity).

    Removal of Yahweh’s Name

    The name Yahweh occurs 6,519  times in the ancient Bible, Old Testaments.

    But incredibly, Yahweh’s Name has been

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