
The Devouring Basket
Jacqueline Clarke(Author)
Lulu.com (Publisher)
Published on 11. April 2026
Book
Paperback/Softback
338 pages
978-1-291-72979-5 (ISBN)
Description
This book is not written to be comfortable. It is written to be seen.
Have you ever noticed how the same patterns repeat across history? Why authority systems claim legitimacy while enclosing people instead of freeing them? Why identity is always mediated through kingdoms that define who belongs and who does not?
This book exposes the devouring basket as a mechanism.
The letters of ancient Hebrew reveal what translations concealed: that authority was never passed through biology, kingship, or inheritance, but through enclosure and control. Genesis 49:10 is not a promise of restored rule. It is a warning - that a consuming authority would remain operational at the entrance of the designated house until it was fully revealed.
That warning has now been delivered.
Across these pages, you will see how names function as structures, how authority is replaced by contract, and how what once operated through ancient enclosures continues today through modern systems of registration, identity, and control.
What was scattered was not lost. What was hidden was not destroyed. It was enclosed.
This book is not an ending. It is the moment the mechanism is named.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 210 mm
Width: 148 mm
Thickness: 20 mm
Weight
491 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-291-72979-5 (9781291729795)
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Jacqueline Clarke began this work on 9th October 2023, when the Creator revealed to her the discrepancies in the New Testament that could not be explained by translation alone. What followed next were a series of dreams and visions she was then directed back to the ancient Hebrew pictographs - to the letters themselves, before the vowel systems, before the translation layers, before pronouns, prefixes, suffixes and syntax and before the pictures were stripped of their meaning.
It was the Creator who showed her how to read them. The research that followed confirmed what she had already been shown.
The Devouring Basket documents that journey chapter by chapter. It opens with how interpretation came to replace the text itself, then moves into the parcel that must be delivered, the mechanism of the devouring basket, and the blueprint - the longest section of the book - which traces precisely how the seed was made submissive from the very beginning. From there the book exposes how house-authority was replaced by contract, separates the revealed seed from the unauthorised seed, examines what David and Solomon actually built, traces what happened when the seed was divided, and arrives at the awakening - because that is where we are now.
This is not commentary. It is not theology. It is the letters read as pictures, in the order they were always meant to be read, revealing a structure and a warning that runs unbroken from Genesis to the present day.
Jacqueline Clarke did not choose this subject. She was sent back to it.
This book is what she found when she looked.