The first picture is Arius Piso as Apollo, the Greek sun God.
The second picture is again Arius, as the Greek God of War, Ares.
Arius is derived from Ares.
That last picture is of an older Arius, as Numa Pompilius, the second king of Rome.
Numa Pompilius (Classical Latin: [ˈnʊma pɔmˈpɪliʊs]; c. 753–672 BC; reigned 715–672 BC) was the legendary second king of Rome, succeeding Romulus after a one-year interregnum. He was of Sabine origin, and many of Rome’s most important religious and political institutions are attributed to him, such as the Roman calendar, Vestal Virgins, the cult of Mars, the cult of Jupiter, the cult of Romulus, and the office of pontifex maximus.
ROME – Library of Rickandria
This was the image that was used in Saint Peter’s Basilica in Vatican City, Italy.
The Dark History of the Vatican – Library of Rickandria
They certainly knew who wrote the New Testament.
The True Authorship of the New Testament Books was by FLAVIUS JOSEPHUS (Arius Calpurnius Piso) – Library of Rickandria
The concept of an evil force in the world, separate from God, is foreign to the Jewish religion.
Who Created God If God Created Everything? – Library of Rickandria
It is clearly expressed in the Torah, as well as in First Samuel, that there is only God.
Torah: Breakaway Civilization Exposed – Library of Rickandria
He does good, as well as bad acts.
So where did the concept & the name Satan first appear, & in what books?
This is how it came about:
Arius Calpurnius Piso saw himself as a new lawgiver & philosopher, after all, he thought he was the greatest writer in the world.
He just created the beginnings of his new religion, Christianity, which he hoped would give new moral laws to the Roman empire.
Christian Program & Purpose – Library of Rickandria
He could not model his new fictional identity after:
- Plato
- Homer
- Socrates
because that would be too obvious.
So, he borrowed the identity of Minos (king of Crete) as presented in Homer’s Iliad & Odyssey.
Minos fit well because Minos and Piso both totaled 19 in Greek small numbering.
The following explanation is a little involved, but you will see how Piso laces these Greek characters into his works & also points to himself as the author.
Piso’s pen names:
The following names have important relevance in understanding Piso, & how he wrote.
Piso wrote under many pen names including:
He chose these pen names deliberately.
He chose Josephus because of many reasons, the most important being that he figured out what Joseph had done when he was Prime Minister of Egypt.
He had embezzled two-thirds of the money he collected for the sale of grain during the seven years of famine (Genesis 47:14-20).
Piso wanted to find this hidden treasure so that he could create an army to take over Rome.
ROME – Library of Rickandria
This was the real prize.
He created the name Manetho, for the following reasons.
The traditional translation for the word Manetho is “truth of Thoth“.
Exposing Kabbalah: Stolen from Thoth – Library of Rickandria
Thoth was the Egyptian God who was credited for the invention of Egyptian writing, as well as other cultural elements.
In Roman lure, Romulus (one of the founders of Rome) was born the twenty-first day of the month Thoth.
But the best reason Piso creates this name is because it is a combination of two Greek names/words that best describes how he saw himself.
The first word being Minos, who was the Greek lawgiver from the island of Crete.
Piso saw himself being the new Minos.
The second Greek word is Theos, which means “god or deity”.
When combined the two words mean “The god Minos” or “Minos is God”, which of course was himself.
He chose Manetho because of all 3 root meanings.
He saw himself as the greatest writer that ever lived.
He, like Romulus, was going to create a new Rome, based on his literary fraud& of course, in his religious writing, he played the parts of God & Satan.
Who is Satan to the Jews? – Library of Rickandria
Therefore, the name Manetho was most appropriate.
Piso creates the name Plutarch, because again, it is a combination of two Greek words.
The Greek God for earthly wealth was Pluto, [1] & the Greek word archon means nobleman or masters – so together the name meant “The master God, Pluto”.
The Archons – Library of Rickandria
Piso was in fact a very rich & powerful aristocrat with real power, position & a real love for money.
Power of the Purse: The Origin of Money – Library of Rickandria
Piso’s insertion of the word Satan into the Old Testament books he wrote:
Piso wrote the following books in the Old Testament & forced the Jews to do the Hebrew translation & put them into the collection of books that we call the Old Testament.
They are:
- Chapters 40-66 of Isaiah
- Zechariah
- Job
- Ruth
- Jonas
- Daniel
- 1 Chronicles
- Ecclesiastes
The Truth About the Bible – Library of Rickandria
He inserted the name Satan in:
- Zechariah (3x)
- Job (14x)
- 1 Chronicles (1x)
Jewish Rabbis Admit that Satan is God of the Gentiles – Library of Rickandria
The insertions of Satan in these 3 books help identify which books Piso had written.
As a final note, the reason he has Isaiah total 66 is because Flavius Josephus totals 66 in Greek small numbering so in essence he put his signature on the work.
The lineage of Minos & his importance:
Understanding why Piso modeled one of his fictional characters after the Greek lawgiver Minos, helps you unravel why Piso created the name & concept of Satan.
The character Minos is first mentioned by Homer in his writings, & later by many other Greek & Roman writers.
Minos was the ruler & great lawgiver of the Island of Crete (he was a historical personage).
His family tree was as follows:
His grandfather was known in Greek literature as Saturn.
Saturn – Library of Rickandria
His father is Jove, but also referred to as Jupiter.
Homer also refers to him as “King of Kings”, three times.
This phrase is an important term in the New Testament because Jesus, in Revelation 17:14 & 19:16, also in 1 Timothy 6:15, is referred to as the King of Kings.
Jove had 3 sons:
- Minos
- Apollo
- Hercules
and two daughters:
Minos’ son was Deucalion (aka Laertes) & his son was Ulysses (aka Aethon).
The name Jove:
Jove is an interesting name because in Hebrew the v is just like the letter b except the b has a dot in the middle of it so the name Jove could be pronounced as Jobe, which is the title of one of the books Piso wrote, namely Job.
The key character is Minos, because found in Homer’s Odyssey is the following story:
“Then I saw Minos, son of Jove, with his golden scepter in his hand, sitting in Judgment of the dead, & the ghosts were gathered sitting & standing around him in the spacious house of Hades (Hell), to learn his sentences upon them.”
Death, the Afterlife & Hell – Library of Rickandria
Hades is the Greek name for Hell.
Found in the Iliad, is a line saying that Jove sent people into Hell or Hades.
“The son of Saturn sent a portent of evil sound about their host, & the dew fell red with blood, for he was about to send many a brave man, hurrying down to Hades.”
That means his son Minos, is judging those in Hell.
Plato in Gorgias, repeats the legend, but a longer version:
“I (Jove) will deprive men of the foreknowledge of death, which they possess at present: this power which they have Prometheus has already received my orders to take from them: In the second place, they shall be entirely stripped before they are judged, for they shall be judged when they are dead; & the judge too shall be naked, that is to say dead-he, with his naked soul, shall pierce into the other naked souls; & they shall die suddenly & be deprived of their kindred, & leave their brave attire strewn upon the earth-conducted in this manner, the judgment will be just.
Jewish Soul VS. Gentile Soul – Library of Rickandria
I knew all about the matter before any of you, & therefore have made my sons, Judges; two from Asia, Minos & Rhadamanthus, & one from Europe, Aeacus.
And these, when they are dead, shall give judgement in the meadow at the parting of the ways, whence the two roads lead, one to the islands of the Blessed (haven), & the other to Tartarus.
Rhadamanthus shall judge those who come from Asia, & Aeacus those who come from Europe.
And to Minos, I shall give the primacy, & shall hold a court of appeal, in case either of the two others are in any doubt; then the judgment respecting the last journey of men will be as just as possible.”
“Rhadamanthus sends to the islands of the Blessed.
Aeacus does the same; & they both have scepters & judge; but Minos alone, has a golden scepter & his seated looking on, as Odysseus in Homer declares that he saw him: Holding a scepter of gold, & giving laws to the dead.
Now I, Callicles, am persuaded of the truth of these things & I consider how I shall present my soul whole & undefiled before the Judge in that day.”
Soul & Spirit – Library of Rickandria
Apollonius of Tyana (Ancient Greek: Ἀπολλώνιος; Arabic: بلينس; Sanskrit: अपालुन्यः c. 15 – c. 100 AD[2]) was a first-century Greek philosopher and religious leader from the town of Tyana, Cappadocia in Roman Anatolia, who spent his life travelling and teaching in the Middle East, North Africa and India. He is a central figure in Neopythagoreanism and was one of the most famous “miracle workers” of his day.
Piso brags about what he did by repeating the same story under the pen name Plutarch (Consolation of Apollonius) by writing:
“Deliberating on this with myself, I (Jove) have constituted my sons judges, Minos & Rhadamanthus from Asia, & Aeacus from Europe; these therefore, after they have departed this life, shall assume either character & exercise it in the field & in the road where two ways divide themselves, the one leading to the fortunate islands, & the other to the deep abyss (Hades).
So, Rhadamanthus shall judge the Asians & Aeacus, the Europeans.
The Jewish Takeover of China – Library of Rickandria
But to Minos I will grant the authority of a final appeal, that if any thing hath escaped the notice of the others, it shall be subjected to his cognizance, as to the last resort of a supreme judge; that so it may be rightly decided what journey everyone ought to take.
Remind Me Again: Why did I Incarnate into this Shithole? – Library of Rickandria
These are the things, Callicles, which I have heard, & think to be true; & I draw this rational inference from them, that death in my opinion, is nothing else but the separation of the two things, nearly united, soul & body.”
CONCLUSION:
Piso had 3 surviving sons.
The eldest was Julius, then Fabius Justus & the youngest was Proculus.
When Julius wrote Revelation in 136 C.E. he deliberately has the chapters & verse he inserts the phrase “King of Kings” total 66, which was his father Piso (17 + 14 + 19 + 16 = 66).
In the Koran there are 19 angels guarding the gates of Hell.
The Real Truth: Jews Promote Christianity & Islam – Library of Rickandria
They use this number because it expresses Piso (Piso, in Greek small numbering equals 19).
When Muslims circle a stone pillar in Mecca & throw stones at it, they are told they are throwing stones at Satan, but really, they are throwing stones at Piso.
Piso got the name Satan from the father of Jove, who was Saturn.
In other words, Saturn becomes Satan.
Minos plays the part of Satan because since in Christian literature, we are told Satan sits in Hell, judging the sinners, & since I have shown you that Minos was the one who sat in Hades, judging evil men, that means the fictional character Satan, is also Minos.
Exposing Christianity – Library of Rickandria
Also, since Piso sees himself as the new Minos, that means Piso is playing the part of Satan.
Saturday Night “Jive” – Library of Rickandria
Piso created the fictional character Jesus, the inescapable conclusion we come to is that Satan uses the fictional character Jesus to deceive man, to lead them down to Hades/Hell, where they will be judged by Piso himself.
This gives you an idea of how big his ego was.
How about the Koran?
The Koran mentions Satan no less than 76 times.
A divinely inspired “holy book” cannot have a fictional character mentioned 76 times.
You are not taught that there were two religious men, one a Jewish rabbi from Yemen & a Christian Monk, who were kidnapped by the Quaraysh family after about 30 years after Muhammad died & they were forced to write the Koran.
It took the Muslim leadership about 150 years to discover all the deliberate errors the two men inserted into the Koran, which includes 10 of Piso’s FICTIONAL CHARACTERS.
Now you know how badly man has been lied to for the past 2,000 years.
1. Plato Cratylus and Laws Book I; Porphyry on images, Fragment 8, Aristophanes, The Frogs