Der Biblische Moses
Extent and Medium
1 electronic resource (87 pages)
Creator(s)
- Weinländer, Karl
Scope and Content
The publication gives an overview of the high cultural level of Egypt. The exodus from Egypt and the role of Moses are described in a cynical way. His provenance is analyzed – most likely he was a priest or high-ranking official in a temple who was also skilled in chemistry and alchemy. The author claims that Moses used the inner sanctum which only he was allowed to enter for chemical experiments, especially the production of gunpowder. This was used to destroy the walls of Jericho. The use of dynamite in antiquity is the subject of the next chapters. The remaining chapters deal with the history of the Jewish people, their influence, and “Jewish” Popes. It ends with a chapter on the coming, decisive battle between God and Satan, Christ and the Anti-Christ, and the position of the church. A list of antisemitic publications can be found at the end of the publication.
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Note(s)
Title viewed: 14/11/2022
Subjects
- Antisemitism--Germany--History--1918-1933