Kolbrin Bible (or "La Biblia Kolbrin" in Spanish) is a collection of ancient manuscripts often cited as a parallel or "hidden" Bible that details cataclysmic events and alternative histories of humanity.

Unlike the Bible, the Kolbrin portrays the plagues of Egypt as natural disasters triggered by the Destroyer’s passage. Moses is not a central hero; instead, the Egyptians themselves are shown as victims of cosmic events.

The origins of the Kolbrin are shrouded in mystery. Proponents claim it was salvaged from a fire at in 1184 CE and protected by secret societies for centuries. However, critics and many scholars categorize it as a modern pseudepigrapha or a literary hoax, noting that there are no verifiable references to the text before the late 20th century. Accessing the Text (PDF and Downloads)

The name "Biblia" (Bible) was applied by modern publishers to market the text as a "lost source" for Old Testament stories. While traditional Judaism and Christianity reject it entirely, the Kolbrin retells the story of Noah, the Tower of Babel, and the parting of the Red Sea from a radically different, naturalistic perspective.

Narra el origen del mundo y de la humanidad antes de Adán y Eva.