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Reading books adventure Nowadays a big variety of genres are exist. In our electronic library you can choose any book that suits your mood, request and purpose. This website is full of free ebooks. Reading online is very popular and become mainstream. This website can provoke you to be smarter than anyone. You can read between work breaks, in public transport, in cafes over a cup of coffee and cheesecake.
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Today let's analyze the genre adventure. Genre adventure is a reference book for adults and children. But it serve for adults and children in different purposes. If a boy or girl presents himself as a brave and courageous hero, doing noble deeds, then an adult with pleasure can be a little distracted from their daily worries.


A great interest to the reader is the adventure of a historical nature. For example, question: «Who discovered America?»
Today there are quite interesting descriptions of the adventures of Portuguese sailors, who visited this continent 20 years before Columbus.




It should be noted the different quality of literary works created in the genre of adventure. There is an understandable interest of generations of people in the classic adventure. At the same time, new works, which are created by contemporary authors, make classic works in the adventure genre quite worthy competition.
The close attention of readers to the genre of adventure is explained by the very essence of man, which involves constant movement, striving for something new, struggle and achievement of success. Adventure genre is very excited
Heroes of adventure books are always strong and brave. And we, off course, want to be like them. Unfortunately, book life is very different from real life.But that doesn't stop us from loving books even more.

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to them. On that, Jacob admonished them as it is written:’
‘Then Jacob said unto his household and to all that were with him, ‘put away the strange gods that are among you and be clean’ ... And they gave unto Jacob all the strange gods which were in their hands, and all their ear rings which were in their ears, and Jacob hid them under the oak which was by Sechem.’ Genesis 35:2-4
‘In the end, our Council of the Wise decided to concentrate on keeping our memory and the faith in God alive on Earth. And telling Humans that we were not to be worshipped, no longer seemed such a pressing issue. It was decided that when Humanity had developed again enough to understand what flying machines and high technology were, and when they had developed their own aircrafts - as we knew they would, - then should be the time to again give them the truth about their Creation; and about their presence on this Planet called Earth.’
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‘After Jacob and his son Joseph had died, most of the People of God that were in Egypt became all pagans and worshipped Api, and many of the other idols the Egyptians made of the Renegades. And only a few cared to be educated in the faith of their ancestors; and even while doing the learning, they still worshipped the idols.’
‘But Moses was a real seeker, who dared to see beyond the philosophies, the idolatries and the injustices of the Egyptians. And it was he who, after realizing that the Renegades and the Nephilim were mere living beings, dared to question his teachers’ stories. Then he sought and contacted us, in order to know our side of the story.’
‘That is why we again saw our hopes renewed and contacted him. We had to use telepathy to bring him to meet us in the mountains. In the biblical book of Exodus, we appeared to Moses for the first time:
‘And the angel of the Lord Yahweh appeared unto him in a flame of fire out of the midst of the bush: and he looked, and behold, the bush burned with fire and the bush was not consumed.’ Exodus 3:2
‘As anyone can now understand, a flying vessel landed not far from Moses with a bright orange landing light on. And the description that was made of its light behind the bush is similar to the one that a bushman in Papua New Guinea would have made two centuries ago and even early this century, if it had landed before him too. This was a confusing and amazing sight, because the bush seemed to be on fire but it did not burn.’
‘The scriptures are full of similar descriptions of Elyonin appearing to other prophets, and this with hundreds and even thousands of years of time between them. Take Nephi a prophet named in the book of Mormon. In it, it is written: ‘There came a pillar of fire and dwelt upon a rock before him’
Nephi 1:6 the Book of Mormon. That description is similar to the ones given by Moses and others, as we shall see.’
‘It was during that meeting that Moses was told of our conflict with Tiamat (Satan), and his three colleagues, the rest of the Renegades and the Nephilim. He was given the whole story just as we are giving it to you again now. Then he was told to go and ensure the freedom of the now enslaved descendants of Jacob, and to gather as many people as he could, to whom he would entrust our story for the rest of the Humanity of the future; and to get them out of Egypt. It was after that, that he went and began talking to the people.’
‘But his work was very difficult, for those that were put in his charge were a savage, unruly and disobedient crowd who did not have respect for human life and who easily killed each other for the tiniest of reasons. They virtually had to be convinced to believe in the One True God, and the faith had to be implanted so hard in their hearts and the memory of events before that, had to be seared in their minds in a way that they would never forget.’
‘First they had to be removed from among the people who refused absolutely to follow us Elyonin, in a manner such that they would never be tempted to go back. Then they had to be taken somewhere where they could not be easily influenced by the Renegades. And that is why the events at that time had to be unforgettable ones.’
‘For before the very famous Exodus as you now know it began, we Elyonin encouraged our Human helpers to conduct religious evangelical campaigns all over Earth, and in Egypt in particular to try and win the populations to our side. There were seven such persons; Prophets, similar to Moses at that time. The Nephilim’s followers also began doing the same.’
‘These campaigns did not go smoothly as there were constant Wars between us and the Nephilim, and between their followers and those who were loyal to us. And their people threatened those who tried to follow our Prophets, and forced them to change ranks. The Nephilim of course charged their people to instruct the Humans that it was in fact Lucifer, Leviathan, Satan and Belial (or Kingu, Nammtar, Tiamat and Azag) who created Humanity on Earth.’
‘And Yahweh the Leader of our Council of the Wise, was portrayed as a contradictory despotic liar, and a cruel Creator who destroyed and exterminated populations for no important reasons, and when he felt like it. In the end Moses was the only one who managed to gather a large number of people willing to listen to us. The other six leaders in other parts of Earth were all murdered with their followers; with a few that escaped with their lives being taken into slavery by the followers of the Nephilim.’
‘Moses decided that he should present the idea of the one God, with His Name being Jehovah/Yahweh that they already heard about; because none of the Hebrews would obey him if he presented Elyonin to them as real living beings. Thus he put the seal on our leader becoming and continuing to be worshipped as the God of the Hebrews.’
‘When time came for him to conduct our people out of Egypt, we did all we could to ensure that they at least survived. Because even then, the whole pharaonic family of Egypt and their armies were followers of the Nephilim, who explained the danger of there being any group of our followers on Earth.’
‘And they were the ones who instructed the Egyptians to make sure that our followers never left Egypt; and to exterminate them before they could go and set up a nation of their own. That is why they pursued them after they left Egypt. The following biblical passage tells how we protected Moses and the people on their way:’
‘And the Lord (or Elyonin) went before them by day in a pillar of cloud, to lead them the way; and by night in a pillar of fire, to give them light; to go by day and by night.’ Exodus 13:21
‘Here, this pillar of cloud was just a fleet of ten of our grey-coloured flying vessels which flew slowly in a line ahead of the crowd, and which were ordered to follow the vessels. As these were high in the sky, they formed a column, or a horizontal pillar. All space vessels are called ‘clouds’ in the Bible, because of their colour and at default of an adequate description by the primitive people.’
‘At night, the vessels switched on strong lights directed to the ground, to allow the people to see where they were going. When the Egyptians, on the orders of the Nephilim through Pharaoh, pursued the people to exterminate them, we again used our vessels to protect them, as it is written:’
‘And the Angel of the Lords (or of Elyonin) who went before camp of Israel, removed and went behind them; and the pillar of the cloud went from before their face and stood behind them. And it came between the camp of the Egyptians and the camp of Israel; and it was a cloud and darkness to them, but it gave light by night to these so that the one came not near the other all night.’ Genesis 14:19-20
‘That means that during the night when the People set up camp, the vessels were landed between the Egyptians and the people. And strong spotlights were switched on and directed towards the Egyptians, while the people remained in darkness and could sleep in peace. While our officers who were in the vessels watched the Egyptians, and stopped them from coming near the people.’
‘And to cross the sea, Moses was also again helped: ‘And Moses stretched out his hand over the sea; and the Lord (Elyonin) caused the sea to go back by a strong east wind all that night, and made the sea dry land and the waters were divided.’ Exodus 14:21
‘This passage says clearly that the parting from the sea was caused to happen from above. A repulsion beam that pushed the water back was used. And this was felt as a violent wind that blew in the middle of the sea. The water was thus held apart for a while, allowing the people to pass through to the over side. Anyway, we chose a rather shallow part of the See of Reeds for them to cross.’
‘Someone might ask: “why did we just not take them in our vessels, and deposit them where we wanted Moses to take them?’”. To that, we say that it was important that these people learnt a few lessons, and also learnt to take care of themselves.’
‘Also, it was important that they believed in God Most High like we do, and that they understood that we, Elyonin, were not that God. If we had made the task easier for them, we would have failed in wiping idolatry and the worship of the Nephilim out of their hearts, which was the most important thing we wanted before anything else. And not only that, they would have simply started worshipping us again and called us gods.’
‘And our course of action was amply justified during that adventure as we shall prove. The exodus of the people lasted a very long number of years, and some of them even set up in villages and encampments and remained in those, while the others continued on.’
‘This was because, even with the vigilance of the Watchers that protected them from the air, Satan and his Fallen Watchers still had access to their former followers that had come among Moses’ people; thanks to miniature transmitters hidden in the idols that they had brought with them. Through those, Satan and his friends told the people that Moses was leading them to their death; that he had brought them out of Egypt to be exterminated by Yahweh.’
‘And those who had these idols were easily persuaded to rebel and to drop out of the long exodus. Because most of those who had come had been slaves; and their original reasons for following Moses was the prospect of escaping their masters and regaining their freedom. Once free, they quickly decided to stop travelling, set up camps and refused to budge; preferring to worship the idols they already had, and out of which voices came from time to time, instead of a nameless God whom Moses told them about, and who they could not see or hear.’
‘But more of those who had idols still followed the crowd, in order to go as far away from the Egyptians
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