The Scroll of Noah

In a 1995 renovation of a building bordering the Old Jewish Cemetery in Prague, a fragment of an ancient scroll was discovered. “The Scroll of Noah” had been preserved by the bohemian Rabbi Shuck studying at the University of Prague in the mid-16th century. While the scroll itself has not survived intact, Rabbi Shuck’s notes reveal that the scroll has been preserved since antiquity; the latest dating techniques date the scroll to 200-100 b.c.

The wise Rabbi’s comments and the preserved fragment of the Scroll reveal a thousand-year-old conspiracy to conceal the Truth; Noah’s Covenant with the Lord was the one and only Covenant that the Lord has ever entered into with humanity. This scroll appears to have been written by the Jerusalem Herites (“hee-rights”): an elite sect of temple priests. These priests were the keepers of Judaism’s holiest writings, and this scroll appears to be a transcription of a Heriteical document dating to pre-Mosaic times!

These ancient Herite priests may have given up their lives to hide the Truth preserved within these documents from the Jews. Legend has it that a bearded group of Heriteical Priests defeated an entire legion of Roman Soldiers in a June, 66AD battle outside of Jerusalem, despite carrying only wooden staffs. We members of the Deluvian Church similarly dedicate our lives to the preservation of The Scroll and to the spread of the message contained within this Holiest of Holies.  In a yearly festival known as ‘Sixth Sixes’ we don robes and beards to reenact this battle. 

After the fall of the Temple in Jerusalem, the scroll was passed down by the Herites for generations until it came under the control of Rabbi Shuck in Prague. While we do not have complete records tracing the scroll from the Prague Rabbi to its discovery in 1995, it appears from the food stains that it bears, that the scroll may have been used as a place setting during the Soviet occupation of Prague following World War II.

The 1995 discovery of this scroll led immediately to the founding of the Church of Noah. Virtually all of the scientists and researchers who were originally involved in the discovery of this scroll are now members of the Church. While the first Worship group in the Church was founded in Prague, the Church rapidly spread to the USA where it continues to grow today.

Our preservation team is currently working to restore the Scroll based on the notes left behind by the illustrious Rabbi Shuck. We hope to have the Scroll on display in Prague by mid-2009. Please email deluvians@gmail.com for more information about the history of this scroll or the founding of our Church.