Canonum De Ius Rex
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2.6 Holly Roman Law Form

Article 74 - Epistole (Epistle)

Canon 5917 (link)

Epistole, also known as Epistle is a term first invented and used under Constantine in 313 CE onwards for all official edicts, decrees and messages issued by the supreme ruler of the Holly Roman Empire.

Canon 5918 (link)

From 313 CE onwards, the official term Epistole (Epistle) or eπιστολή in Ancient Greek replaced the former pronouncements and legal powers of pagan Roman Emperors known as Constitutiones Imperium, Decretum and Rescriptum in Latin.

Canon 5919 (link)

The term Epistole or eπιστολή in Ancient Greek comes from two (2) words eπί (epi) meaning “upon, on, over, above” and στέλλω (stellō) meaning “I prepare, send”. Hence, the literal etymological meaning of Epistole (Epistle) “I send an official message from above”.

Canon 5920 (link)

The first Epistole (epistle) in civilized history was the Epistole of Milan, the former Capital of the Western Roman Empire by Constantine in 313 CE which introduced Christianity for the first time as the official religion of the new Holly Roman Empire.

Canon 5921 (link)

While the first Christian Bible in history known as Bibiliographe, or βιβλιογράφη was being assembled between 313 to 325 CE as well as the construction of the new capital at Antioch (Constantinople), Constantine issued several more Epistole (epistle) while travelling to each of the new capitals of the Empire twice before 325 CE. These Epistles were known by the name of the capital from which they were issued, being:

(i) Two (2) Epistole (Epistles) known as the First and Second Epistole of Galatia (Arles); and

(ii) Two (2) Epistole (Epistles) known as the First and Second Epistole of Philadelphia (Ravenna); and

(iii) Two (2) Epistole (Epistles) known as the First and Second Epistole of Alexandria; and

(iv) Two (2) Epistole (Epistles) known as the First and Second Epistole of Philippi (Thessalonica); and

(v) Two (2) Epistole (Epistles) known as the First and Second Epistole of Ephesus; and

(vi) Two (2) Epistole (Epistles) known as the First and Second Epistole of Jerusalem.

Canon 5922 (link)

In the 16th and 17th Century, the Magyar / Khazar / Venetian elite ordered the complete corruption of the most sacred Epistole of the foundation of Christianity to create the ficticious claim most were written by Satanic Menesheh High Priest known as Saul (Paul) of Tarsus.

Canon 5923 (link)

All claims of any Christian Epistole (Epistle) having been written prior to 313 CE is complete absurd, false and designed to curse and corrupt the true founders of Christianity including the Nazarene leader known as Esus Christos.

Canon 5924 (link)

All claims that the Menesheh High Priest known as Saul (Paul) of Tarsus wrote any Christian Epistole (Epistle) is a terrible fraud deliberately perpetrated by Magyar /Khazar / Venetian elite who founded the Roman Cult also known as the Holy See and the Vatican.

Canon 5925 (link)

As the Roman Cult and its Venetian / Magyar / Khazar / AshkeNazi masters deliberatetly corrupted the original texts and teachings of the founders of Christianity, they are hereby stripped of any legitimate claim of teaching authority, magisterium, imperium or any other claimed authority to speak as Christians, or for the founders of Christianity or for anyone who proclaims to be Christian.