The Kolbrin Bible
(often found as "La Biblia Kolbrin" in Spanish-speaking circles) is a collection of 11 books that claims to be a 3,600-year-old manuscript. It is widely considered by historians and scholars to be a modern literary hoax or pseudepigrapha, as there is no record of its existence before the late 20th century. Key Contents and Themes The text is divided into two main parts:
Part I: The Egyptian Texts (The Bronzebook)
Scholarly and Skeptical Reception
La Biblia Kolbrin: ensayo crítico y contextual
in 1184 AD and preserved by a secret society for centuries. However, several factors lead many to view it as a modern creation:
Kolbrin Bible
The is a controversial collection of ancient manuscripts that blend historical narrative, philosophy, and prophecy. Often cited by alternative historians and fringe researchers, it is claimed to be a 3,600-year-old secular anthology that provides a "parallel" history to the traditional Hebrew Bible, specifically regarding the Exodus and the destruction of Atlantis. Historical Context and Origins