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Evangelion


The Avonkilayon The word Evangelion (אֶוַנְגִּליוֹן) has several different spellings in Hebrew: one is עֲווֹן גִּלְיוֹן meaning "Explanation of Ungodliness/Sinfulness" or עוון כליון meaning "End of Ungodliness/Sinfulness" or אָוֶון גִּלְיוֹן meaning "Explanation of Wickedness" but also known as אבן גליון "Explanation of Father-Son" by Ishmaelim. It consists of 27 1st-century Romaniote-Jewish texts codified for Hassidei Umot HaOlam of Bei Abidon by Rav Shimeon HaKalpus following orders from the Sanhedrin in the late 80sCE. According to Rashi, 24 of them are potentially used by Heretics leaving only 3 of them (Matityahu, James and Jude) which are not used by Heretics. The Notzrim called it Pavlus. The correct interpretation of these books therefore can only be the Judaic interpretation. Such interpretations have been provided by sages like Rav Elijah Soloveitchik in his Qol Qore.

The Evangelion was designed to fulfil HaShem's promise in Devarim 32:20 to deal with Notzri Esav through Ishmaelite Basemat to bring forth Hasidic Edomean-Ishmaelim from the Umot HaOlam.