The Event Is Coming Soon - Why Did The Vatican Remove 14 Books From The Bible in 1684 By consciousreminder The Vatican church, or the Roman Catholic church, has a long history of corruption and deception. Aside from literally committing acts of outright genocide several centuries ago against the Cathars, to sexually abusing children in more modern times, it is certainly one of the most corrupt organizations in history. In the year 1611 the Bible was translated from ted from Latin into English. Back then the Bible contained a total of 80 books and the last 14 books, which today have been excluded, made up the end of the Old Testament and were as follows: 1 Esdras 2 Esdras Tobit Judith The rest of Esther The Wisdom of Solomon Ecclesiasticus Baruch with the epistle Jeremiah The Songs of the 3 Holy children The history of Susana Bel and the dragon The prayer for Manasses 1 Maccabees 2 Maccabees In 1684 all of these books were removed from all versions except for a 1611 edition, which was the very first edition translated into English. In this first edition you will also actually find that Jesus’ name is spelled IESUS and pronounced Yahashua. So why then does everyone continue to call him Jesus, when the letter J did not even being used at the time? Source: ****** Visit our sister channel EVENT IS COMING SOON ****** Please enter our Subscriber Appreciation Monthly Giveaway - Enter Here: ****** Please visit our Playlist for additional intel: The Event Intel ****** Disclosure ****** Politics ****** Newest Videos ****** The Event Is Coming Soon ****** ****** SUPPORT US USING OUR LINKS! ----------------------------------------------------- ****** ****** Copyright Disclaimer: Citation of articles and authors in this report does not imply ownership. Works and images presented here fall under Fair Use Section 107 and are used for commentary on globally significant newsworthy events. Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for fair use for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research.