The Lost Book of King Og P3: The Only Written Words of the Rephaim. Read by R. Wayne Steiger

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The Lost Book of King Og P3: The Only Written Words of the Rephaim. Read by R. Wayne Steiger
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***The Most Extensive Account Known of Pre Flood Descendants of the Fallen Angel Direct Offspring the Rephaim, and Their Descendants the Nephilim***
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R. Wayne Steiger Claims to have Actually Seen the Bones of King Og Personally Himself
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(Warning: You May Want to Seek Spiritual Protection Before You Listen to these readings)
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December 2, 2019
R Wayne Steiger
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Be Warned. Extremely Shocking Subject Content
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PART 3 - December 5, 2019
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Who is Baal and how did the Hundred Thousand Giant War begin and who were the Men of Renown? In this lesson we are introduced to the Giants who fought in the war of all wars and we discover many new secrets not known to the world. The Giants they lived, fought and died for something Man has no idea why. The Flood not a myth but a myth that no one but a few survived turns out millions survived including Giants
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This is a story like none other it will jar you in your sense and most diffidently will change your perception on how history has been recorded. We will discuss who and what were the Rephaim, did they exists and if so why is there not more written about them, their culture and their time on Earth, along with so many new revelations.
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This will be well worth your time be prepared it gets weird History has been altered.
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FAIR USE FOR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES
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Mirrored From:
https://www.youtube.com/@RWayneSteiger
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These are the only writings of KING OG the Rephaim. The Rephaim being a Biblical race of Giants that Moses eventually had to eradicate in Numbers 21 of the Bible. Originally transcribed during a several hundred year swath in and around 1400 BCE, THE LOST BOOK OF KING OG is a controversial, heretical tome that reads like the Bible. In fact, it has been heavily speculated that the original architects of the Bible were on intimate terms with THE LOST BOOK OF KING OG, which explains instances of similarity in metaphor and verbiage.
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Previously, the only way to look into this particular pre-Biblical flood, Rephaim/Nephilim world of Giants was through THE BOOK OF ENOCH and other DEAD SEA SCROLLS. Author DEMMON has brought forward a previously lost, heretical book that features the only Aramaic to English translation of the remaining mostly-complete copy of THE BOOK OF KING OG the Rephaim. While not entirely complete, THE LOST BOOK OF KING OG offers the greatest comprehension yet of the antediluvian (PRE-FLOOD) and postdiluvian world, from the eyes and ears of the Rephaim.
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The Catholic suppression of this text has always been due to the fact that THE BOOK OF KING OG is a pagan book. The pagan/blasphemous aspects of the tome (a championing of the uncircumcised for example) make its "burial" by the Catholic Church completely logical. Soaked in Baal worship and child-sacrifice, it is no wonder that the book had been silenced. The Catholic argument that the decision to rid the earth of the text was "God-inspired," is in fact, spiritually sound. With Constantine's systematic destruction of non-Christian texts in and around 326 CE, and the following Gelasian Decree of the 5th century CE, knowledge and/or reproduction of Og's verses was rendered impossible.
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In fact, the Catholic Church originally posted the following words of anathema in regards to THE BOOK OF KING OG and other forbidden texts: "... and whatever disciples of heresy and of the heretics or schismatics, whose names we have scarcely preserved, have taught or compiled, we declare to be not merely rejected but excluded from the whole Roman catholic and apostolic church, and its authors and their adherents to be damned in the inextricable shackles of anathema for ever [sic].
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"THE BOOK OF KING OG is referenced by association throughout (relatively) recent history, perhaps most notably in the NEW HISTORY OF ECCLESIASTICAL WRITERS published in 1693. In this reference book, the BOOK OF KING OG is described as, "Forged by Jews and Hereticks both Fabulous and Erroneous." Written closely with Vatican translator FATHER MARTIN, THE LOST BOOK OF KING OG serves as a warning, a prophecy and an explanation as to why the Rephaim and Nephilim Giants no longer walk the face of the earth. The recent uncovering of the CASSIODORUS DONATION of 550 CE to the Catholic Church has revealed the most intact, albeit horribly preserved, copy of The BOOK OF KING OG yet. The CASSIODORUS text was used as the primary source material FATHER MARTIN used for his translation THE LOST BOOK OF KING OG. Providing information on a modern, unspeakable evil, THE LOST BOOK OF KING OG will make all who read it consider their religious beliefs and their conclusions about the giants of antiquity.
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A STUDY GUIDE TO THE BOOK OF OG
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https://www.nephilimwerewolf.com/the-book-of-og.html
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THE WHOLE ARMOR OF BAAL
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In THE LOST BOOK OF KING OG, King Og puts on the whole armor of Baal. In this post, I will first post the verses from Chapter 4 verses 21-23. Then I will post Ephesians 10-18 (which historically were written afterward).
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THE LOST BOOK OF KING OG Chapter 4:21-23:
Then, before the [army] of one hundred thousand giants, Anak helped King put on the whole armor of Baal, so that he would be able to stand against the wiles of the incoming circumcised. So King Og took to himself the whole armor of Baal of the earth, so that he would withstand on day of war, and having done all, to stand. King Og stood with his feet apart, having girded his loins with the truth of the uncircumcised. He wore the breastplate of Baal of the moon. King Og also had his feet shod with the preparation for [total] warfare. Above all, King Og took the shield of Baal of the stars and constellations to quench all the fiery darts of the circumcised Nephilim. And king Og fixed the Mot's helmet of the afterlife upon his head, and the sword of Baal of the Sun which illuminates the life that surrounds all uncircumcised Rephaim.

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