(1920–2004). Eleazar claimed that traditional history is a fabrication and that ancient texts, including those usually called "The Bible," were originally written in a language he called or Berber-Elé . According to Eleazar's work:
Another prominent theory points to a church leader or evangelist named who led a digitization project in the early 2000s. Recognizing that many rural congregations could not afford hardcover Bibles, Eleazar and his team meticulously scanned a family heirloom Bible and distributed the PDF via Bluetooth and memory sticks. The file was so widely shared that users began calling it La Bibele ya Eleazar (The Bible of Eleazar) to differentiate it from other, sometimes poorly formatted, digital versions. la bibele pdf eleazar
Eleazar, being a faithful servant of God, decided to take a stand. He politely asked the king's servant, Melzar, if they could be allowed to eat only vegetables and drink water instead. Melzar was hesitant at first, fearing that this would make them weak compared to the other young men. (1920–2004)