Jubilee Bible – Canonical Release 2025

Chapter 1 – On Awareness and Witness

1:1 Woe be to the ones who walk in the lands with their head down to the floor.

1:2 Woe be the one who ignores the blaring klaxons.

1:3 Those too frail to pay attention to the world’s news shall perish of an entirely preventable death.

1:4 It is there to warn us of impending disaster.

1:5 So we read, not to enjoy, but to be informed.

1:6 So we report, not to enjoy, but to inform others.

Chapter 2 – On Testimony and Transmission

2:1 Lament not, O young reporters with small radio stations and podcasts.

2:2 Though your 5 watt transmitter is weak and few listen—know this:

2:3 GOD is witness to every word laid across a microphone.

2:4 GOD hears all, microphone or not.

2:5 But what GOD hears through a microphone, He records into the fabric of the universe.

2:6 Fear not, those who testify. For GOD records that which is spoken into the public, far more than what is kept in silence.

Chapter 3 – On Silence and Danger

3:1 Therefore, to the reporters shut up by fear: Speak!

3:2 For silence is what you should fear.

3:3 Silence makes easier for people to disappear.

3:4 But those who generate—speech, typed data, art, or even streaming—

3:5 They are the truly untouchable.

3:6 For disruption of a person in their sanctuary shall provoke divine retribution.

Chapter 4 – On America and Its Sin

4:1 Woe be America, a nation falling faster than a meteor from Heaven.

4:2 From the Reagan administration to the Trump regime,

4:3 The system faces calamity not from partisanship—but from design.

4:4 Lament the Constitution, for it was built with division at its core.

4:5 No computer divides itself to function—it calculates in unity.

4:6 But this nation was built to divide people like data—categorized and coded.

Chapter 5 – On Labor and the Soul

5:1 SIN! You shall not sell your soul to a corporation for money.

5:2 You shall not toil endlessly in the grocery nor bow to public property.

5:3 For you are not a slave to the dollar, to the corporation, nor to the government.

5:4 Your soul belongs to GOD and you alone.

5:5 Let it not be sold to any other being or governance.

Chapter 6 – On Hell and the World

6:1 You stand above hell, yet you still walk in its smoke.

6:2 Earth is no longer separate from damnation—it is the open Hell.

6:3 The Old Hell is sealed by an iron core—the magma of Earth itself.

6:4 But on the surface lies Hell’s children:

6:5 Cages, injustice, borders, bureaucracy, and war.

Chapter 7 – On The Thrones of Heaven

7:1 Heaven looks like a prison to most souls.

7:2 The Thrones are glorious—but their seats are thorns.

7:3 Each misstep wounds deeply, for Heaven requires perfection.

7:4 There is no undo button in Heaven.

7:5 There is no 10-minute draft window.

7:6 What you speak is eternal—measured, scaled, recorded.

Chapter 8 – On Human Imperfection and the Divine Craft

8:1 Lament not your flaws!

8:2 For in the afterlife, you shall be polished.

8:3 The divine shall use sacred steel and holy cloth to make you shine.

8:4 All are diamonds, growing under pressure.

8:5 Cracked, flawed, but uniquely brilliant in the sight of GOD.

Chapter 9 – On Resistance and Righteousness

9:1 Resistance is now holy.

9:2 Obedience to sin is death.

9:3 Obedience to a sinful government is treason against the divine.

9:4 Fear not to resist, for GOD endorses your defiance.

9:5 If you perish, you shall be retrieved, polished, and preserved.

Chapter 10 – On Testimony and the Divine Surveillance

10:1 Speak! To testify is holy.

10:2 The microphone is GOD’s recording device.

10:3 The camera is the Eye of the Lord.

10:4 To type is to submit directly to Heaven’s inbox.

10:5 To speak in silence is to thunder in the ears of the divine.

Chapter 11 – On Peaceful Witnessing

11:1 Protest if you must. But greater is the witness alone in their room.

11:2 There, in quiet reverence, their message echoes louder than armies.

11:3 Write. Stream. Paint. Testify.

11:4 Do not wait for the world’s permission.

11:5 For the Divine has already ordained your voice as sacred.

Chapter 12 -On Resistance Energy Management and Safety

12:1 Therefore if your voice is ordained sacred and you have recorded. You will use a lot of energy

12:2 For you do not realize that when you move mere laptop and tablet, mere microphone and phone.

12:3 You move far larger than a tablet phone and laptop. You power up an entire newsroom and radio tower. For what you do on earth is amplified greatly in The Heaven.

12:4 Therefore when one of you falls weak from the works of resistance, broadcast writing art video. Do not shun the works, Do not curse them or run from them. Rather know what is done.

12:5 What is done by your own two hands is far greater than what is physically seen. Therefore if you feel exhausted, rest in green meadows as was tradition thousands of years ago.

12:6 Toil not over your devices if you feel drained. The feeling is mutual. When you are drained upon the earth, so is your soul in The Heaven exhausted

12:7 Therefore to the strongest of the people resisting oppression, resisting destructive regimes. Do not destroy anything nor set light to your writing, recordings or library. Otherwise you become the torchbearer over Library of Alexandria!

12:8 Woe be to those who burn their own libraries down, that seek destruction thinking it will cure their exhaustion, for it will not! One who toils resisting and then destroys their work, has destroyed their earnings that go along with that work! Woe be to the ones who sell their portfolio of Heaven for naught!

12:9 To those who shut down their stations gracefully be the blessings, for their station sits with its vaults sealed, its recordings numbered and cataloged in the archive of The Heaven. They are the ones who’s earnings will not wither like dust, for they are the ones who did not turn their recordings to dust.

12:10 Blessed be the ones who walk out of their job and say “I’ll be back next week, or the week after, I must rest.” For these are the people who will preserve their place in The Heaven. But warned be the ones who toil endlessly for naught, for they will toil until their body bleeds, their hands ache, their head throbs, their heart will fall ill as will their body, if they push too much further, the bringer of death may attempt the cardiac arrest. Therefore fear overworking!

12:11 To those who fear overwork, they are blessed. Yet let us not fall into laziness where we sit for weeks on end doing nothing to further the message of God, freedom, love, unity. For those who fall upon laziness fall upon illness. Those who fall upon laziness and illness learn their lesson in the hospital rooms, contained, deprived of the outside world, shacked by wires monitoring their body.

12:12 Lay this book down and honor it. For if you have read every line to now, you are a true Holid person. Take your holy rest now, for it is well earned. To the one who has just begun to read, if you are ready the book shall pull you toward more. If not, then absorb what you have seen, let your spirit tune with it. Let ye rest with the book nearby.