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The Levites These priests only have descend from the line of Aaron, not Moses even if they were of Levi. Why was this since they were brothers? It is because Moses was not a descendant of Levi, whereas Aaron was. (See p. 212) With Moses’s birth having been around 1394 B.C., his initial banishment 1361 B.C., and the exodus about 1334 B.C, he would have been near 60 when at Sinai. The Book of Jasher makes it quite plain that Moses received the laws and ordinances from Lord Jethro of Midian, not from the Lord Jehovah. Jethro is specifically described as a descendant of Esau and there is no talk of whatever about slabs of stone, only the Book of the Covenant. (p. 218) Conclusion The sacred culture of the ancients was retained...in the Messianic line of King David of Judah (1008 B.C.), whose significance was in the pharaonic lineage, not in his descent from Abraham and the Shemite strain. (p. 224) In 525 B.C., Egypt was conquered by the Persians, whose kings were subsequently ousted by Alexander the Great’s Macedonian army in 332 B.C. This led to the Greek dynasty of the Ptolemies and Queen Cleopatra VIL. Her liaison with the Roman general Mark Anthony led to the final withdrawal of the pharaohs, and Egypt was subjugated by Imperial Rome shortly before the time of Jesus. At length, the Roman Empire collapsed, Egypt fell to Byzantine governors and then, after AD 641, to the sway of Islam. (p. 224) Carried the Grail tradition as it passed into the West officially. These kings had blood ties to the Israelite families and, therefore, to the Egyptian dynasties. In 1408, at the time of Britain’s Plantagenet era, there was the establishment of the Dragon Court (see p. 225). 226 Appendix B: Book Abstracts Life of Moses Book of Jasher The Ptolemies The Merovingians Plantagenet Era Atlantis, Alien Visitation, and Genetic Manipulation