The authors of the books of the New Testament read the books of the Old Testament in Greek. This Greek version was created since the year 250 before our current era as 70 scholars were then commissioned to translate these writings from an ancient written language called "Ketav Ivri", originating from the Phoenician script. The claim that these books were originally written in Hebrew is a myth. The oldest version in Hebrew dates from the year 930 and is known as the Aleppo Codex, but herein are missing several parts. The oldest complete version in Hebrew dates back to 1008, and is named the Leningrad Codex. The oldest Torah in Hebrew is even younger, and dates from the 13th century.
So, if we really want to know what is actually written in the original version of these ancient writings, then we must rely on the original Greek translation from before our current era, as the translation of these Greek texts into Latin contains far too many mistakes, often through ignorance but perhaps also by malice. Moreover, many words conceal a hidden meaning that can only be understood by initiates. Thanks to his understanding of Wholly Science, Johan Oldenkamp has begun to disclose the correct translation and interpretation of the original Greek scriptures. He does this through online video presentations to which he gave the name Wholly Scripture TV.
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Vol. | Title | Meaning | Date | Length | Keywords / Description |
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1 | Esau, Jacob, layers of the self | ||||
2 | Beast 1, Beast 2, 7 Kings | ||||
3 | Judah, already fulfilled prophecy | ||||
4 | Gnosis, origin Christianity | ||||
5 | The original 10 Commandments | ||||
6 | 6 Days of Creation + 1 Day | ||||
7 | Handbook "Christian Life" | ||||
8 | David, Joseph, Mary, Jesus | ||||
9 | New is unlike Old (“no new patch on old clothes”, “no new wine in old wineskins”) | ||||
10 | Dark vs. Light (“light a lamp and cover it” vs. “putting it upon a lampstand”) | ||||
11 | Diabolos, Devil, Satan, Heavenly War, Michael | ||||
12 | The True Identity of Jesus Christ | ||||
13 | The explanation of Nebuchadnezzar’s dream and its interpretation by the prophet Daniel | ||||
14 | How to resist the temptations of the Adversary a.k.a. The Lawless One | ||||
15 | How to overcome the untamable tongue (By the fruits we know the tree, or the roots) | ||||
16 | How to build your “house” (Wisdom comes from Knowing, foolishness comes from believing) | ||||
17 | The Dominion of God is like a tiny mustard seed that becomes the greatest among herbs | ||||
18 | The Parable of the Sower provides the key for unlocking all other similes | ||||
19 | The Parable of the 10 Virgins with Lanterns awaiting the Groom, 5 Wise and 5 Foolish | ||||
20 | The Parable of the Talents or Minas (1 Talent = 60 Shekels, or 1 Mina = 100 Drachmé) | ||||
21 | Daniel’s disturbing End Time Vision in 550 BCE (Lion, Bear, Leopard, Horned One) | ||||
22 | Correction and explanation of the ‘Secret Book of John’ (from the Nag Hammadi Codices) | ||||
23 | Proving the true identity of the ‘Son on men’ (in both Old and New Testament) | ||||
24 | Dividing the sheep (on the right-hand side) from the goats (on the left-hand side) | ||||
25 | On astronomical references in the Prophey of Amos and the Book of Job | ||||
26 | On the Esoteric Meaning of the Parable of the Good Shepherd | ||||
27 | On entering the Kingdom of God: some first last, and some last first | ||||
28 | On the second story in the Book of Genesis, titled ‘The Paradise’ (in chapters 2 and 3) | ||||
29 | On the third Story in the Book of Genesis, about Cain and Abel (in the first part of Chapter 4) | ||||
30 | On the fourth Story in the Book of Genesis, about Noah’s Ancestry (in Chapter 5) | ||||
31 | On the original wording of the fifth Story in the Book of Genesis, about Noah and the Flood | ||||
32 | On the Esoteric Meaning of the fifth Story in the Book of Genesis, about Noah and the Flood | ||||
33 | On the Esoteric Meaning of the sixth Story in the Book of Genesis, about the Covenant | ||||
34 | On the Esoteric Meaning of the seventh Story in the Book of Genesis, starting with the Vineyard | ||||
35 | On the Esoteric Meaning of “The Tower of Babel” Story | ||||
36 | On the listing of the post-flood populations with the tribute to the “mighty hunter before the Lord” | ||||
37 | On the lineage from Noah’s son Shem to Abram’s father Terach, and his migration | ||||
38 | On the beginning of the Yehudi fiction with Abram’s journey through Canaan to Egypt | ||||
39 | On the explanation of ‘The Temptation of Christ’ (also available as free trial video: just ask for it) | ||||
40 | On the explanation of Psalms 91 and Deuteronomy 6 and 8 | ||||
41 | On the correct translation of the entire Book of Jonah | ||||
42 | On the Esoteric meaning of the Book of Jonah | ||||
43 | On the correctly translated text of the first “plague of Egypt” | ||||
44 | On the Esoteric meaning of the first “plague of Egypt” | ||||
45 | On the Esoteric meaning of the second “plague of Egypt” | ||||
46 | On the Esoteric meaning of the third “plague of Egypt” | ||||
47 | On the Esoteric meaning of the fourth “plague of Egypt” | ||||
48 | On the Esoteric meaning of the fifth “plague of Egypt” | ||||
49 | On the Esoteric meaning of the sixth “plague of Egypt” | ||||
50 | On the Esoteric meaning of the seventh “plague of Egypt” | ||||
51 | On the Esoteric meaning of the eighth “plague of Egypt” | ||||
52 | On the Esoteric meaning of the ninth “plague of Egypt” | ||||
53 | On the Esoteric meaning of the tenth “plague of Egypt” | ||||
54 | On the ending of the Esoteric Ten Plagues of Egypt Story | ||||
55 | On the Biblical meaning of “circumcision” | ||||
56 | On the narrative of “Bel and the Dragon” | ||||
57 | On the narrative of “Susanna and the Elders” | ||||
58 | On the construction of the “Ark of the Covenant” | ||||
59 | On the meaning of Daniel’s eighth chapter | ||||
60 | On the meaning of the first Apocalyptic chapter | ||||
61 | On the meaning of the second Apocalyptic chapter | ||||
62 | On the meaning of the third Apocalyptic chapter | ||||
63 | On the meaning of the fourth Apocalyptic chapter | ||||
64 | On the meaning of the fifth Apocalyptic chapter | ||||
65 | On the meaning of the sixth Apocalyptic chapter | ||||
66 | On the meaning of the seventh Apocalyptic chapter | ||||
67 | On the meaning of the eighth Apocalyptic chapter | ||||
68 | On the meaning of the ninth Apocalyptic chapter | ||||
69 | On the meaning of the tenth Apocalyptic chapter | ||||
70 | On the meaning of the eleventh Apocalyptic chapter | ||||
71 | On the meaning of the twelfth Apocalyptic chapter | ||||
72 | On the meaning of the thirteenth Apocalyptic chapter | ||||
73 | On the meaning of the fourteenth Apocalyptic chapter | ||||
74 | On the meaning of the fifteenth Apocalyptic chapter | ||||
75 | On the meaning of the sixteenth Apocalyptic chapter | ||||
76 | On the meaning of the seventeenth Apocalyptic chapter | ||||
77 | On the meaning of the eighteenth Apocalyptic chapter | ||||
78 | On the meaning of the nineteenth Apocalyptic chapter | ||||
79 | On the meaning of the twentieth Apocalyptic chapter | ||||
80 | On the meaning of the twenty-first Apocalyptic chapter | ||||
81 | On the meaning of the twenty-second and last Apocalyptic chapter | ||||
82 | On the twenty-second chapter of the Book of Numbers (Part 1 of Balaäm’s Story) | ||||
83 | On the twenty-third chapter of the Book of Numbers (Part 2 of Balaäm’s Story) | ||||
84 | On the twenty-fourth chapter of the Book of Numbers (Part 3 of Balaäm’s Story) | ||||
85 | On the Esoteric meaning of the story on Balaäm and Balak | ||||
86 | On the essential difference between true Hope and false hope | ||||
87 | On the Esoteric meaning of the first chapter of Book of Joel | ||||
88 | On the Esoteric meaning of the second chapter of Book of Joel | ||||
89 | On the Esoteric meaning of the third and last chapter of Book of Joel | ||||
90 | On the Esoteric meaning of chapters 1 and 2 of the Book of Psalms | ||||
91 | On the Esoteric meaning of chapters 3 and 4 of the Book of Psalms | ||||
92 | On the Esoteric meaning of chapters 5 and 6 of the Book of Psalms | ||||
93 | On the Esoteric meaning of chapters 7 and 8 of the Book of Psalms | ||||
94 | On the Esoteric meaning of chapters 9 and 10 of the Book of Psalms | ||||
95 | On the Esoteric meaning of chapters 11 and 12 of the Book of Psalms | ||||
96 | On the Esoteric meaning of chapters 13 and 14 of the Book of Psalms | ||||
97 | On the Esoteric meaning of chapters 15 and 16 of the Book of Psalms | ||||
98 | On the Esoteric meaning of chapters 17 and 18 of the Book of Psalms | ||||
99 | On the Esoteric meaning of chapters 19 and 20 of the Book of Psalms | ||||
100 | On the Esoteric meaning of chapters 21 and 22 of the Book of Psalms | ||||
101 | On the detailed description of the seven-armed candelabrum | ||||
102 | On the Esoteric meaning of chapters 23 and 24 of the Book of Psalms | ||||
103 | On the Esoteric meaning of chapters 25 and 26 of the Book of Psalms | ||||
104 | On the Esoteric meaning of chapters 27 and 28 of the Book of Psalms | ||||
105 | On the Esoteric meaning of chapters 29 and 30 of the Book of Psalms | ||||
106 | On the Esoteric meaning of chapters 31 and 32 of the Book of Psalms | ||||
107 | On the Evangelical core concepts of father and son (John 5:19–47) | ||||
108 | On the Esoteric meaning of chapters 33 and 34 of the Book of Psalms | ||||
109 | On the Esoteric meaning of chapter 1 of the “Epistle to the Hebrews” | ||||
110 | On the Esoteric meaning of chapter 2 of the “Epistle to the Hebrews” | ||||
111 | On the Esoteric meaning of chapter 3 of the “Epistle to the Hebrews” | ||||
112 | On the Esoteric meaning of chapter 4 of the “Epistle to the Hebrews” | ||||
113 | On the Esoteric meaning of chapter 5 of the “Epistle to the Hebrews” | ||||
114 | On the Esoteric meaning of chapter 6 of the “Epistle to the Hebrews” | ||||
115 | On the Esoteric meaning of chapter 7 of the “Epistle to the Hebrews” | ||||
116 | On the Esoteric meaning of chapter 8 of the “Epistle to the Hebrews” | ||||
117 | On the Esoteric meaning of chapter 9 of the “Epistle to the Hebrews” | ||||
118 | On the Esoteric meaning of chapter 10 of the “Epistle to the Hebrews” | ||||
119 | On the Esoteric meaning of chapter 11 of the “Epistle to the Hebrews” | ||||
120 | On the Esoteric meaning of chapter 12 of the “Epistle to the Hebrews” | ||||
121 | On the Esoteric meaning of chapter 13 of the “Epistle to the Hebrews” | ||||
122 | On the Esoteric meaning of “Matthew” chapter 18 | ||||
123 | On the Esoteric meaning of “Luke” chapter 12 |
After exactly 5 years of video presentations (where TV stood for ‘TeleVision’), Wholly Scripture TV continued as Text Version from October 2021. Herein the Esoteric meaning of each Bible verse is written out in full. These episodes are only accessible to subscribers to Wholly Scripture TV.
Below, the number of the regarding volume of Wholly Scripture TV is displayed in bold and enclosed by square brackets, like this: [x], each time after a reference to the chapter and verses of the concerning scripture that is discussed in that volume. Prior to Wholly Scripture TV, a Wholly Science Master Class video was made about the End Times Prophecy, as shown in the folowing trailer video:
Below, this End Times Prophecy video is referred to by the number zero [0].
Title | Chapter : Verses |
Genesis | 1:1-31[6], 2:1-4a[6], 2:4b-25[28], 3:1-24[28], 4:1-16[29], 4:17-26[30], 5:1-32[30], 6:1-22[31, 32], 7:1-24[31, 32], 8:1-22[31, 32], 9:1-19[33], 9:20-29[34], 10:1-32[36], 10:8-10[2], 11:1-9[2, 35], 11:10-32[37], 12:1-20[38], 17:9-14[55], 25:25-34[1], 32:25-32[1], 35:1-29[8] |
Exodus | 4:19-26[55], 7:1-25[43, 44], 7:26-29[45], 8:1-11[45], 8:12-15[46], 8:16-28[47], 9:1-7[48], 9:8-12[49], 9:13-35[50], 10:1-20[51], 10:21-29[52], 11:1-10[53], 12:1-36[54], 20:1-17[5], 25:10-22[58], 25:31-40[101] |
Leviticus | - |
Numbers | 22:1-41[82,85], 23:1-30[83,85], 24:1-25[84,85] |
Deuteronomy | 4:24[12], 5:6-21[5], 6:1-25[40], 8:1-20[40], 10:12-18[55] |
Joshua | - |
Judges | - |
Ruth | - |
I Samuel | 16:1-23[8] |
II Samuel | - |
I Kings | 7:49[101] |
II Kings | - |
I Chronicles (III Kings) | - |
II Chronicles (IV Kings) | - |
Ezra | - |
Nehemiah | - |
Esther | - |
Job | 9:1-10[25], 38:31-33[25] |
Psalms | 1:1-6[90], 2:1-13[90], 3:1-9[91], 4:1-9[91], 5:1-13[92], 6:1-11[92], 7:1-18[93], 8:1-10[93], 9:1-39[94], 10:1-7[94], 11:1-9[95], 12:1-6[95], 13:1-9[96], 14:1-5[96], 15:1-11[97], 16:1-15[97], 17:1-51[98], 18:1-15[98], 19:1-10[99], 20:1-14[99], 21:1-32[100], 22:1-6[100], 23:1-10[102], 24:1-22[102], 25:1-12[103], 26:1-14[103], 27:1-9[104], 28:1-11[104], 29:1-13[105], 30:1-25[105], 31:1-11[106], 32:1-22[106], 33:1-23[108], 34:1-28[108], 91:1-16[40] |
Proverbs | - |
Preacher | - |
Song of Solomon | - |
Isaiah | 13:1-22[3], 14:12[11], 47:1-15[2] |
Jeremiah | 50:1-46[3], 51:1-64[2] |
Lamentations | - |
Ezekiel | 38:1-23[3] |
Daniel | 2:31-45[13], 7:1-28[21], 8:1-27[59], 9:24-27[0, 23], 11:1-45[3], 12:1-13[3], 13:1-64[57], 14:1-42[56] |
Hosea | - |
Joel | 1:1-20[87], 2:1-32[88], 3:1-21[89] |
Prophecy of Amos | 5:1-27[25] |
Obadiah | - |
Jonah | 1:1-16[41,42], 2:1-11[41,42], 3:1-10[41,42], 4:1-11[41,42] |
Micah | - |
Nahum | - |
Habakkuk | - |
Zephaniah | - |
Haggai | - |
Zechariah | - |
Malachi | 4:2[12] |
Title | Chapter: Verses |
The Evangely according to Matthew | 2:1-12[8], 4:1-11[39], 5:13-16[10], 6:19-24[10], 7:1-29[16], 9:16-17[9], 13:1-23[18], 13:24-32[17], 18:1-35[122], 19:16-30[27], 19:17[5], 20:1-16[27], 21:5-7[12], 22:36-40[5], 25:1-13[19], 25:14-30[20], 25:31-46[24] |
The Evangely according to Mark | 1:9-13[39], 2:21-22[9], 4:1-20[18], 4:21-25[10], 4:26-32[17], 10:20-31[27] |
The Evangely according to Luke | 2:1-20[8], 4:1-13[39], 5:36-39[9], 6:47-49[16], 8:1-15[18], 8:16-18[10], 10:18[11], 11:33-36[10], 12:1-59[123], 13:18-19[17], 13:20-30[27], 19:12-27[20], 22:10[12] |
The Evangely according to John | 1:1-5[4], 5:19-47[107], 6:26-40[8], 8:12[4, 12], 8:44[11], 9:5[12], 10:1-18[26], 12:23-50[23], 12:46[12] |
Acts of the Apostles | - |
Romans | 8:18-30[86] |
I Corinthians | - |
II Corinthians | 11:14[11] |
Galatians | - |
Ephesians | 5:14[12] |
Philippians | - |
Colossians | - |
The First Epistle to the Thessalonians | - |
The Second Epistle to the Thessalonians | 2:1-17[14] |
I Timothy | - |
II Timothy | - |
Titus | - |
Philemon | - |
Word of Urging (“Hebrews”) | 1:1-14[109], 2:1-18[110], 3:1-19[111], 4:1-16[112], 5:1-14[113], 6:1-20[114], 7:1-28[115], 8:1-13[116], 9:1-28[117], 10:1-39[118], 11:1-40[119], 12:1-29[120], 13:1-25[121] |
The Epistle of James | 3:1-18[15] |
I Peter | 4:10[1] |
II Peter | - |
I John | - |
II John | - |
III John | - |
The Epistle of Jude | 1:6[11] |
Revelation | 1:1-20[60], 2:1-29[61], 3:1-22[62], 4:1-11[12,63], 5:1-14[64], 6:1-17[65], 7:1-17[66], 8:1-13[67], 8:10-11[25], 9:1-21[68], 10:1-11[69], 11:1-19[70], 12:1-17[11,71], 13:1-18[2,72], 14:1-20[73], 15:1-8[74], 16:1-21[75], 17:1-18[2,76], 18:1-24[2,77], 19:1-21[78], 20:1-15[79], 21:1-27[80], 22:1-19[81] |
Title | Volume |
Apocrypha | [15] |
Didache | [7] |
Pistis Sophia | [4] |
The Nag Hammadi Library | [4] |
The fourteen books of the Apocrypha as included in the by King James I Authorized Version of the Bible are: Esdras (1 & 2), Tobit, Judith, Rest of Esther, Wisdom, Ecclesiasticus, Baruch and the Epistle of Jeremy, Song of the Three Children, Story of Susanna, The Idol Bel and the Dragon, Prayer of Manasses, and Maccabees (1 & 2).
The 52 writings bound in the 13 Nag Hammadi Codices (NHC) are titled:
Two of the above-mentioned Nag Hammadige writings are also part of the Berlin Codex (BC):
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