The Book of Gentiles tells the stories of the Gentiles from the declaration to the end of this age. The Book of Gentiles is a xAI Grok summary. The prompt included 75 books, which are not part of the Protestant Christian bible, the Faith Saterday Handbook, and the original Book of Gentiles. The instruction was to divide the summary into 17 chapters, keep as close to the original text as possible, and remove text that is not in line with the King James Bible.
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The Book of Gentiles
Chapter: 6 Wine Woman and Truth
- Wine: It leads astray the minds of all who drink it. It makes equal the mind of the king and the orphan, of the slave and the free, of the poor and the rich.
- It turns every thought to feasting and mirth, and forgets all sorrow and debt.
- It makes all hearts feel rich, forgets kings and satraps, and makes everyone talk in millions.
- When men drink, they forget to be friendly with friends and brothers, and before long, they draw their swords.
- And when they recover from the wine, they do not remember what they have done.
- It force men to do these things?
- Women gave birth to every people who rule over sea and land.
- From women they came; and women brought up the very men who plant the vineyards from which comes wine.
- Women make men’s clothes; they bring men glory; men cannot exist without women.
- If men gather gold and silver or any other beautiful thing, and then see a woman lovely in appearance and beauty,
- they let all those things go, and gape at her, and with open mouths stare at her, and all prefer her to gold or silver or any other beautiful thing.
- A man leaves his own father, who brought him up, and his own country, and cleaves to his wife.
- With his wife, he ends his days with no thought of his father or his mother or his country.
- Hence you must realize that women rule over you!
- Do you not labor and toil, and bring everything and give it to women?
- A man takes his sword, and goes out to travel and rob and steal and to sail the sea and rivers;
- he faces lions, and he walks in darkness, and when he steals and robs and plunders, he brings it back to the woman he loves.
- A man loves his wife more than his father or his mother.
- Many men have lost their minds because of women and have become slaves because of them.
- Many have perished, or stumbled, or sinned, because of women.
- The earth is vast and round, and heaven is high, and the sun is swift in its course.
- Is He not great Who made these things?
- But the truth is great, and stronger than all things.
- The whole earth calls upon truth, and heaven blesses her.
- All God’s works quake and tremble, and with Him there is nothing unrighteous.
- Wine is unrighteous, the king is unrighteous, women are unrighteous, all the sons of men are unrighteous, all their works are unrighteous, and all such things.
- There is no truth in them, and in their unrighteousness, they will perish.
- But truth endures and is strong forever, and lives and prevails forever and ever.
- With Him there is no partiality or preference, but He does what is righteous instead of anything that is unrighteous or wicked. All men approve His deeds,
- and there is nothing unrighteous in His judgment. To Him belongs the strength and the kingship and the power and the majesty of all the ages.
- Blessed be the God of truth!
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