The Book of Jexoz
This book, named for the "First Children" (Jexoz Ilkiʻi), details the rise and fall of the Old Gods. It teaches that all things, even those of divine power, have a finite existence and that Judh's dominion surpasses all.
The Book of Abaraz
This book focuses on the miraculous appearance of Holy Judh to R̂ađip Ujlao. Its name refers to the geographical region in which the appearance occurred. It teaches that revelation is a personal experience that initiates a communal spiritual journey.
The Book of Jauşo
Named for "the path of a god," this book outlines the foundations of Holy Rradzipaxy. It contains the key doctrines and traditions (Razoz Withliti), emphasizing the importance of following a structured path to achieve spiritual enlightenment.
The Book of Hakwezo
This is the book of the "Sunken Admiral" (Đop Hakwezo), R̂ađip Ujlao's martyrdom. It details his death at sea and the profound sacrifice it represented. It teaches that true devotion may require the ultimate sacrifice and that martyrdom is a path to Theosis.
The Book of Jahto
This book, named for the religion's founder Joz Jahto, is a guide to proselytization. It contains his missionary journeys and methods for spreading the faith, teaching that the path to Judh is for everyone, regardless of origin.
The Book of Uko
Named for a "tenant" or "inhabitant," this book tells the story of the first miracle, which converted the people of a single colony. It teaches about humility and the power of the divine to touch every individual life.
The Book of Xonʻi
This book, named for a "coil," details a miracle that brought a scattered people together, like a coil of rope. It teaches about the power of faith to unify different groups and build a strong community (tunri).
The Book of Zaz
Named for a "friend," this final book describes a miracle where a whole continent was converted after a great war was ended by the faith's intervention. It teaches that Holy Rradzipaxy is a religion of peace and compassion (xoz) and that faith can bring nations together.
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