Surviving the Roman Holocaust
The early second century saw the Phiabi Crime Family mount a resurgence. When the new emperor Hadrian I was coronated, he could not help but notice that his empire was collapsing around him. He had just replaced the militarily adventurous Trajan who got sick during the Kitos War in Mesopatamia and attempted to return home. Upon hearing of trouble in the British Isles, a major source of tin for the empire, Hadrian made a deal with the Jews in Palestine allowing them to build a temple. He also relaxed Christian persecution as well. The Phiabi Crime Family saw this deal as an opportunity to restore Israel to its previous glories and maybe, at some convenient time in the future, bring back the nation of Israel and finally drive out the Roman Empire.
The new temple was completed around A.D. 117-120 and the Phiabi Priesthood was back in business. Using their amassed merchant fleet, they began the process of bringing their Jewish bretheren home, or so they thought. They also participated in the murder of several million Jewish Christians who refused to buy their kosher goods and emigrate to the "Promised Land." But this time of prosperity would not last. The Phiabi Priests continued to promise that the day would come when the Nation of Israel would return and the Romans would be extracted.
The Phiabis time would come when Rufus, the governor of Judea began to persecute the Jews around A.D. 130. The Phiabi Jews used the opportunity to revolt against Roman rule. Initially, the Jews had a lot of success with their revolt. Known as the Bar Kokhba Revolt, they deposed Rufus and Simon bar Kokhba became the king. Some rabbis even declared him "the Messiah." However, for many Jewish Christians, this verse comes to mind:
I am come in my Father's name, and ye receive me not: if another shall come in his own name, him ye will receive. (John 5:43 Cepher)
The Romans were not about to give up their holdings in Judea. They amassed six legions and proceeded to retake the area. In the end, the Jews lost 580,000 men and the Romans proceeded to drive the Jews out of Jerusalem. After the Bar Kokhba Revolt failed miserably, many of the Phiabis retreated to the Mediterrean village of Yavneh where they proceeded to collected their teachings into what we now refer to as the Jerusalem Talmud and later, when they decided to evacuate from Roman rule, they migrated to an area near Babylon (present day Iraq), which was ruled by the Persians. Since the area of Babylon was barren, the Persians had no problem letting the Phiabis move in, along with their Edomite brethern. They used this time to expand the Jerusalem Talmud into the Babylonian Talmud along with other writings. This effort proved to be a massive task that would took centuries to complete.
The rise of Christianity coupled with the rise of the Islamic world, forced much of Judaism westward. But the Phiabis, always looking to the future realized that they could not survive without help. Never again, would they be able to amass the military power needed to regain the land of Israel (at least in their estimation). The Bible Codes revealed that they had a new plan.
To download a PDF version of this Bible Code, click here.
We were not able to place a date on this Bible Code, but we suspect that this agreement happened sometime in the seventh century (About the same time they migrated to Khazaria in modern-day Russia and Ukraine). They would stay in Khazaria for three centuries when Genghis Khan and his Mongolian hordes invaded that part of the world. Once again, they were obliged, along with the Khazarians who also considered themselves Jews (followers of Talmudic Judaism) to migrate west into Russia. When the Mongolian hordes continued their westward invasion, many of these Jews again migrated into Poland and Central Europe, which at the time as a conglomeration of city-states.
When they got to Central Europe, they soon encountered very hostile Roman Catholic clergy who did not appreciate the fact that they had Torah scrolls that the Catholic institution had banned. This conflict caused many of the Phiabi Jews to make a deal with the Vatican to preserve their Torah and Tenach scrolls, but also to deal with the Islamic onslaught of the up and coming Ottoman Empire. But like most deals, spiritual intermediaries were needed to make this deal happen, along with a place to make the deal. We are seeing that a lot of Vatican deals seem to involved Ashima (AKA Pan and some authorities contend is another name of Asmodeus), Qayin (KJV: Cain), Molek (KJV: Molech), and Kemosh (KJV: Chemosh). The Vatican needed the weath machine the Phiabies possessed while the Phiabis needed a new cover and connections for their business enterprises. We suspect that many of the Phiabis found a new home in Venice where they could set up their banking empire.
The strangest part of this Bible Code is that the parties seem to have made a deal, but not in a place we would expect. Somehow, they met Qayin and his entourage at Heavener, Oklahoma, then the site of a large Native American city we now know as Spiro Mounds. This city seemed to be a crossroads where deals could be made. It was on this day that the Roman Catholic Church began the process of selling its soul, and the Phiabis used the opportunity to set up their new European business empire. To learn more about Heavener, Oklahoma and the curious one-ton runestone sitting on a ravine east of the town. We have started building a website to study this area. Click here to visit that site. We have also done a number of Bible Codes about Heavener, Oklahoma. Click here to visit that section of our website.
