The Library
Katubiym
The library is arranged as a guided archive rather than a flat bookshelf. It organizes the witness by function, era, and interpretive role so the reader can move with clearer bearings.
A restoration library is not only about access. It is about sequence, framing, and reading with older reference points intact. Library Mandate
Structure
Seven Divisions
An ordered archive rather than a loose list of books.
Scope
Canonical and Beyond
Includes wider textual witnesses tied to chronology and prophecy.
Mode
Guided Access
Expand each archive to move by division, purpose, and route.
Digital Archives
Seven Scriptural Divisions
Each division opens as an archive block with its own rationale, book list, and access routing. Available pages link directly; the rest flow into the holding route until built out.
The foundational instruction given through Mushah, framing covenant life, sacred order, and the pattern of creation itself.
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Barashiyt (Genesis)
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Shamut (Exodus)
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Wayiqra (Leviticus)
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Bamidbar (Numbers)
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Dabariym (Deuteronomy)
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The historical witness of Yashar'al from entry into the land through kingdom, exile, and return.
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Yahushua (Joshua)
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Shaphatiym (Judges)
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Rut (Ruth)
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1 Shamu'al (1 Samuel)
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2 Shamu'al (2 Samuel)
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1 Malakiym (1 Kings)
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2 Malakiym (2 Kings)
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1 Dabray HaYamiym (1 Chronicles)
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2 Dabray HaYamiym (2 Chronicles)
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Azra (Ezra)
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Nachamyahu (Nehemiah)
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Hadasah (Esther)
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The poetic, reflective, and wisdom texts that carry praise, lament, endurance, and instruction for the remnant.
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Iyub (Job)
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Tahiliym (Psalms)
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Mashlay (Proverbs)
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Qahalat (Ecclesiastes)
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Shiyr HaShiyriym (Song of Solomon)
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The prophetic witness: warnings, judgments, calls to return, and promises tied to restoration and covenant memory.
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Yashayahu (Isaiah)
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Yirmayahu (Jeremiah)
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Aychah (Lamentations)
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Yachazaqal (Ezekiel)
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Dan'al (Daniel)
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Husha (Hosea)
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Yu'al (Joel)
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Amus (Amos)
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Abadyahu (Obadiah)
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Yunah (Jonah)
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Miykah (Micah)
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Nachum (Nahum)
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Chabaquq (Habakkuk)
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Tzapanyahu (Zephaniah)
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Chagay (Haggai)
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Zakaryahu (Zechariah)
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Malakiy (Malachi)
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The witness of Yahushua's ministry, fulfillment, suffering, resurrection, and the opening of the renewed covenant.
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Instruction to the assemblies and the final apocalyptic testimony concerning endurance, judgment, and consummation.
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Rumiyiym (Romans)
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1 Qurintiyiym (1 Corinthians)
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2 Qurintiyiym (2 Corinthians)
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Galatiyiym (Galatians)
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Aphasiyiym (Ephesians)
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Philipiyiym (Philippians)
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Qulasiyiym (Colossians)
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1 Thasalunukiyiym (1 Thessalonians)
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2 Thasalunukiyiym (2 Thessalonians)
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1 Timutha'us (1 Timothy)
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2 Timutha'us (2 Timothy)
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Tiytus (Titus)
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Philamun (Philemon)
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Ibriym (Hebrews)
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Ya'aqub (James)
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1 Kapha (1 Peter)
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2 Kapha (2 Peter)
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1 Yahuchanan (1 John)
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2 Yahuchanan (2 John)
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3 Yahuchanan (3 John)
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Yahudah (Jude)
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Chizayun (Revelation)
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Textual witnesses used to deepen chronology, apocalyptic structure, and the broader historical frame beyond a narrowed canon.
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Yubaliym (Jubilees)
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Chanuk (1 Enoch)
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Yashar (Jasher)
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1 Azra (1 Esdras)
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2 Azra (2 Esdras)
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The Testaments of the Twelve
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2 Baruk
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3 Baruk
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4 Baruk
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The Psalms of Shelomoh
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The Book of Giants
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The Ascension of Yashayahu
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The Odes of Shelomoh
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The Apocalypse of Abraham
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The Testament of Mushah
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The Ladder of Ya'aqub
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The Testament of Iyob
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The Life of Adam and Chawah
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The Testament of Shalumah
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The Apocalypse of Aliyahu
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The Apocalypse of Tzapanyahu
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The Prayer of Yusaph
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The Sibylline Oracles (Books 3-5)
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The Apocalypse of Sadraq
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The Questions of Azra
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The Vision of Azra
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The Letter of Aristeas
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The Book of Aldad and Madad
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The Prayer of Azaryah
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The History of the Rachabiym
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Pseudo-Philo (Biblical Antiquities)
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The Community Rule and Damascus Document
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The Genesis Apocryphon
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Direct Chapter Reads
Crawler-Friendly Entry Points
These chapter pages render the verse text in the first response, giving search engines and AI systems clearer direct access to key parts of the library.
Barashiyt
Chapter 1
Creation, order, and separation in a crawlable chapter page with full verse text.
Shamut
Chapter 3
The burning bush account as a direct reader chapter route for discovery and citation.
Tahiliym
Chapter 1
A direct wisdom-entry chapter page that connects library browsing with the reader.
Why the Order Matters
Access With Sequence
The page is framed as a chronological and categorical archive. That means access is not only about what is present, but also where a text sits within a larger restoration argument.
Turah, testimony, writings, prophets, besorah, apostolic witness, and the unsealed scrolls each carry a different weight. The library keeps those distinctions visible rather than flattening them.
Use the Archive
Three Ways to Enter
By Foundation
Start in Turah to anchor language, covenant, and sacred order before moving outward.
By Witness
Move into testimony, prophets, and apostolic letters to track continuity across eras.
By Expansion
Use the unsealed scrolls to widen chronology, apocalyptic context, and interpretive range.