Oahspe: A New Bible is a book published in 1882, purporting to contain "new revelations" from "... the Embassadors of the angel hosts of heaven prepared and revealed unto man in the name of Jehovih... " It was written by an American dentist, John Ballou Newbrough (1828–1891), who reported it to have been produced by automatic writing, making it one of a number of 19th-century neo-revelationist works attributed to that practice.

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  • Oahspe é um livro psicografado por John ballou NewBrough escrito provavelmente no ano de 1881, em Nova Iorque. O livro vinha com o subtítulo de Kosmon Bible in the words of jehovah and his angels ambassadors. (traduzindo à mão livre do Inglês como Kosmon Bíblia nas palavras de Jeová e seus anjos embaixadores).
  • Oahspe: A New Bible is a book published in 1882, purporting to contain "new revelations" from "... the Embassadors of the angel hosts of heaven prepared and revealed unto man in the name of Jehovih... " It was written by an American dentist, John Ballou Newbrough (1828–1891), who reported it to have been produced by automatic writing, making it one of a number of 19th-century neo-revelationist works attributed to that practice. Adherents of the revelation expounded in Oahspe are referred to as "Faithists". Oahspe comprises a series of related interior books chronicling earth and its heavenly administrations, as well as setting forth teachings for modern times. Included are over 100 drawings. The title page of Oahspe describes its contents with these words: A New Bible in the Words of Jehovih and His Angel Ambassadors. A Sacred History of the Dominions of the Higher and Lower Heavens on the Earth for the Past Twenty-Four Thousand Years together with a Synopsis of the Cosmogony of the Universe; the Creation of Planets; the Creation of Man; the Unseen Worlds; the Labor and Glory of Gods and Goddesses in the Etherean Heavens; with the New Commandments of Jehovih to Man of the Present Day. "Jehovih" is used in Oahspe as the name of the Creator and "God" is the title of the (at one-time mortal) spiritual ruler over Earth. Beyond the one-time mortal God of Earth is the Ever Present, called by various names such as Jehovih the Great Spirit. "But whoever from now on hears my word and the decree of my commandment and continues to make an idol of any name except the Great Spirit, blasphemes against his Creator. " The Oahspe has been stated as being the first known reference to the term "starship".
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  • Oahspe é um livro psicografado por John ballou NewBrough escrito provavelmente no ano de 1881, em Nova Iorque. O livro vinha com o subtítulo de Kosmon Bible in the words of jehovah and his angels ambassadors. (traduzindo à mão livre do Inglês como Kosmon Bíblia nas palavras de Jeová e seus anjos embaixadores).
  • Oahspe: A New Bible is a book published in 1882, purporting to contain "new revelations" from "... the Embassadors of the angel hosts of heaven prepared and revealed unto man in the name of Jehovih... " It was written by an American dentist, John Ballou Newbrough (1828–1891), who reported it to have been produced by automatic writing, making it one of a number of 19th-century neo-revelationist works attributed to that practice.
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