§11: The Tablet of Zerl [Oahspe Analysis] [13 pages]

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§11: The Tablet of Zerl

Chapter 2: Masonic Plates in Oahspe

Part VI: The Book of Saphah Revisted

Discovering the True Spiritual Path of Oahspe

Newbrough Placement: (Saphah – Tablet of Kii: 7↔7)

• Best Placement: (Saphah – Zerl: 10→).*44

Presented Origin: China. Algonquin. Israel.

When man practiceth virtue, wisdom, truth and love unto all, his inspiration is from Me direct. (Inspiration 7:17)*6

Hence, all the scores of imagery plates in Saphah and their corresponding thousands of arcane symbols are not just distracting and a waste of time, they are in direct opposition to Oahspe’s core principles as just stated in the above quotation. There never was a good reason to include Saphah masonic chicanery. All should reject it and focus instead upon improving their attunement connection with The Great Spirit of the Universe, as well as acting on that inspiration for the betterment of all in our world and in our lives. It should also be added that focusing on these images will connect us instead mentally to the dark underworld where such thoughts and images originated.

Newbrough published in error originally by entitling this plate as

“Zerl. ” However, it is better named as “Iz and Zerl*99

Thus, let us reject and bypass all that is darkness. Let us choose and embrace

ALL LIGHT and all its manifestations in truth and in beauty!

You see, this book and this chapter is being written to demonstrate beyond any reasonable doubt that Saphah is a very bad trip into the dark realms. And so I turn next to discussing The Tablet of Zerl.

This is not the making of inspirational sacredness. This is not the work of the angelic heavens. This is also why there are likely still further Masonic prints on this plate but unfortunately, no one can tell for certain what the heck they are looking at.

There is so much wrong with this plate. First, there is no corresponding text, which is further evidence that no high angels were involved in this mishmash called “Saphah.” I mean, why would anyone in their right mind post the plate images without a single word of explanation? Secondly, the second half of the plate, the images after the Masonic-Israel animal totems, are often indecipherable.

Saphah for Mortals Redrawings of Zerl*29

Again, why publish that which cannot be understood? Third, the captions given are often illegible. Same result again, no one understands what these symbols mean.

All of which reinforces the concept that Saphah is the work of low spirits who are nearly illiterate. Consider the following as one example out of many. Let me know when you can tell what the heck the images are or even with certainty state what the captions read as (from rows 10 and 11):

This is where the 2 different plates, Iz and Zerl plus Zerl, end and begin. Yes, those are demonic false gods being depicted: lion (Bau’Gad), bull (Tau’Gad), goat-lamb (Ba’gan’Gad), which correspond to the false gods of Ishtar, Osiris, and Baphomet, among many others. This is very much so NOT as Oahspe should be represented as.

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Comparison of Symbols in Biene and Zerl Tablets

IZ

(from Biene)

Meaning / Image 1-32

Meaning / Image

IZ AND ZERL

(from Zerl)

KAYI’BAUGH MALE LION 1 MALE LION KAYIBOH

KA’BAUGH TIGER 2 TIGER KABAH

BAU’YI FEMALE LION 3 FEMALE LION BAHYI

AK’MIEU CHEETAH 4 CHEETAH AKNUI

BAU’QUI BOAR 5 BOAR BOQI

BAH’AH GOAT 6 GOAT BA’A

AH’BAH FEMALE DEER 7 FEMALE DEER AHBA

FOOT’BAH MALE DEER 8 MALE DEER BAHAH

BA’HAH RAM 9 RAM YI

BOWH FEMALE COW 10 FEMALE COW BOW

BOWH’BAU MALE COW 11 MALE COW B’BAU

BAH SHEEP 12 SHEEP BAH

O’OWH 2-HUMP CAMEL 13 2-HUMP CAMEL OW

WOWH 1-HUMP CAMEL 14 1-HUMP CAMEL BOOH

BOUH DOG 15 DOG GOWH

GAUH OX 16 OX KIGOW

AH’AIH FEMALE HORSE 17 FEMALE HORSE AIH

NOAUH STALLION 18 STALLION M’AIH

CLUK CHICKEN 19 CHICKEN CLUK

I’BOI CRANE 20 CRANE ABIS

FOME’AUH HORSE 21 HORSE TI’AI

WAUK CRANE 22 CRANE WA’K

I’SIK FLAMINGO 23 FLAMINGO GOU

QUAK GOOSE 24 GOOSE U’AK

FUZE PEACOCK 25 PEACOCK UZE

HING’HO OWL 26 OWL ING’O

FU QUAIL 27 QUAIL T’U

IJ’FU DUCK 28 DUCK YI’BU

KUE’KII ROOSTER 29

ROOSTER CAUK

BAH’GAN’GHAD SHEEP GOD 30 SHEEP GOD BA’GAN’GAD

TAU’GHAD BULL GOD 31 BULL GOD TAU’GAD

BAU’GAN’GHAD MALE LION GOD 32 MALE LION GOD BAU’GAD

This is another major warning sign against authenticity. The Tablet of Biene is purportedly from the lost continent of Pan itself, before the flood, over 24,000 years ago. Meanwhile, Zerl is supposed to be from ancient Israel, say 4,000 years ago. Yet these two plates share 32 symbols in order, same basic images, almost spelled, letter for letter, and thus pronounced almost exactly the same. This is ludicrous! Most readers have been so overwhelmed by the hundreds of tiny, poorly drawn, poor captioned symbols in Saphah, that they would find it very difficult to even notice that the animal tribal totems were there, let alone matched exactly on two different plates. Yet this is the case and it is still more proof of the falsehoods in Saphah! Languages after 500 years change significantly, especially in ancient times before there was mass communication. Yet here we have two sets of so-called “mystic” symbols, the images and the actual pronunciations of each faithfully recorded, and they are virtually the same! Impossible!

What exactly were the Masonic Faithists, spirits and mortals, thinking when they decided to create these fake plates? For what purpose would they decide that there would be this unreal correspondence between Biene and Zerl, twenty-thousand years apart in time?

I can only hypothesize. First, either the intention was to deceptively, falsely indicate the connection between the prehistoric I’hins and relatively ancient Israelites, whom the Masons idolize. Alternatively, one other possibility is that it is simply more evidence the editors messed up and have been caught again in their chicanery. The Mason-Faithist-Spirits were likely in the process of making the fake plates from scratch and they were experimenting with several versions and when the deadline came to have the finished product, they forgot or didn’t care that there would be this totally unreal matching correspondence. Yes, the evidence continues to pile up that Saphah is as fake and filled with errors and misrepresentations as can be. Tablet Iz and

Zerl Totals: 62

Yet once again, there are far more references to the falsely created Saphah than anywhere else in the authentic portions of Oahspe. In addition, looking over each image and its accompanying caption (if you can read it) will immediately make clear that there is no intrinsically good or positive message to be taken from this gibberish of idiotic scrawls.

Saphah for Mortals Redrawings of Zerl*29

Once again, here is a Saphah plate where its images often are dead ends which lead to nowhere else. The ones that do are part of a suspect passage in Oahspe recounting the tribes of Israel being represented by animals.

Can you spot the masonic symbols of serpent, Tae and the Great Eye?

Number of Terms Number of terms Without an Exterior reference Percentage of terms Without an Exterior reference Total References Average Total References Per Term Saphah References Average Saphah References Per Term 94 62 66% 202 2.15 169 1.8

The “Sacred” Masonic Animals and Demons (Iz+Zerl=Israel)

Iz and Zerl Masonic Symbols Referenced

No Reference Saphah Only Outside of Saphah

heart (Eel)

heart (Lis)

L-sqaure (Reshtu)

compass (Taui)

hand (Wgan’gad) directions (Eu) directions (Ass) directions (Toh)

hatchet (10C, blank caption)

sun (Mal)

THE 27 OTHER

MASONIC ANIMALS

Masonic Animals: (Ba’a), (Yi) compass (Be)

Masonic Animals: (Bah), (Booh), (Gowh)

All-Seeing Eye (Mi)

sun (Oh) serpent (Te)

Total Masonic Symbols: 46 out of 94; (49%).

With No Reference: 37 out of 46; (80%).

With No Reference Outside of Saphah: 40 out of 46; (87%).

37 3 6

Two consistent patterns have continued throughout all of the analysis of these Saphah plates. First, a high percentage of Masonic imagery is being used. Second, not many of these are referenced anywhere else in Oahspe, indicating that the Book of Saphah was created separately from the rest of Oahspe. The counter-argument might be that if even any of these symbols are used elsewhere in Oahspe, that alone would prove otherwise. This argument fails however in the context that advanced and very intelligent angels were channeling Oahspe to John Newbrough. Such being the case, there should never be a high volume of unused Saphah terms. Thus, the judgment that Saphah is a fake continues to grow.

Saphah for Mortals Redrawings of Zerl

*29

Saphah for Mortals Redrawings of Zerl*29

You will definitely see similar style symbolism in demonology rites.

Notice not even Harry O’Hilton could read all its scribblings. And notice the sex perversion symbol (Masonic proclivity towards various sex perversions as most Satanists do).

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