Volume IV covers six important discoveries. 1.) The prophets were the High Priest and they also had a given name which showed up when they were scribes. The author is the first person to discover all three names of all the High Priests and which books and parts of books they wrote. No one else previously ever discovered this. 2.) the Priests were Ephraimites, not Levites and they all knew it and wrote about it in code even up to the first destruction of the Temple. 3.) The real story about Jeremiah and to whom he married his daughter off. That act eventually made Jeremiah a relative of Nabopolassar, the founder of the Babylonian Empire. The book answers the statement in the II Kings 24:17, “And the king of Babylon made Mattaniah his father's brother king in his stead and changed his name to Zedekiah.” 4.) Baruch, the grandson of Jeremiah, is the priest who took the Ark of the Covenant out of Jerusalem and hid it back in the family burial cave at the Real Mount Sinai. The author discovered and covered in that in Volume 3. 5.) There were not ten commandments, but twelve. There was not one set of tablets but two. The one received on the 47-day of the second year was the Torah we have today with 304,805 letters. The second much smaller stone tablets were the replacements that were broken by Aaron. The set he broke where the first set was received in the first month the Hebrews arrived at Mount Sinai the year before. The story of the Assembly is told in Exodus 19:10-25. 6.) What happened to the Jewish religion over the past 200 years and why the conflict between the Reform movement against the Conservative and Orthodox branches of the religion.