GHANA/BOATS: 'Ashantee ambassadors crossing the Prah'. Sketches of the Ashantee War, by our Special Artist, Antique engraved print, 1874; approximate size 15.5 x 23.5cm, 6.25 x 9.25 inches
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I'm due for a re-reading, I'll keep that in mind about the timeline. I recently reached that conclusion myself actually, I'm curious about the logic. I based my conclusion on the dating of the Natufians. (Is this the wrong thread for this?)
GHANA/BOATS: 'Ashantee ambassadors crossing the Prah'. Sketches of the Ashantee War, by our Special Artist, Antique engraved print, 1874; approximate size 15.5 x 23.5cm, 6.25 x 9.25 inches
www.antiquemapsandprints.com
I'm due for a re-reading, I'll keep that in mind about the timeline. I recently reached that conclusion myself actually, I'm curious about the logic. I based my conclusion on the dating of the Natufians. (Is this the wrong thread for this?)
you have to take the statements of Moses very literally in ways that your mind wouldnt immediately consider
if the spirit of God dwells in the holy of holies of the tabernacle IN THE WILDERNESS and his seat his empty, we know two things
that his spirit isnt seen but interacts with us and is associated with BIRTH (we are alive are we not?), Aaron who was the prophet of Moses (he would be like God to the Egyptians) prophesied under extreme precision through divination
Aaron as a priest lost both of his sons (Nadab and Abihu) in priestly service...
this is also why scholars believe Jesus crucifixion was triggered by him going into the temple and overturning "money exchangers"
which would imply the money exchangers were doing a priestly duty...
so to me, creating a "static" temple is how Israel gets taken into captivity. But when they operate from Tents/booths they cannot be taken into captivity by other temple builders who did rituals with gold, silver, blood etc (ye shall not make gods of silver or gold etc)
I do believe there is overlap with what you are viewing. But I think the Kings of Egypt were superior priests. They just worshipped too many sources and it cost them in the long run.
I do believe there is overlap with what you are viewing. But I think the Kings of Egypt were superior priests. They just worshipped too many sources and it cost them in the long run.
I agree with this, somewhat. There's a view that Africa in general always had a 'main' God' who had many emanations. I absolutely believe the Egyptians were superior priests, simply based on the fact that the Israelite borrowed so much.
if the spirit of God dwells in the holy of holies of the tabernacle IN THE WILDERNESS and his seat his empty, we know two things
that his spirit isnt seen but interacts with us (we are alive are we not?), Aaron who was the prophet of Moses (he would be like God to the Egyptians) prophesied under extreme precision through divination
Aaron as a priest lost both of his sons (Nadab and Abihu) in priestly service...
this is also why scholars believe Jesus crucifixion was triggered by him going into the temple and overturning "money exchangers"
which would imply the money exchangers were doing a priestly duty...
so to me, creating a "static" temple is how Israel gets taken into captivity. But when they operate from Tents/booths they cannot be taken into captivity by other temple builders who did rituals with gold, silver, blood etc (ye shall not make gods of silver or gold etc)
They'll tell black people we have no right to talk about Ancient Egypt or Ancient Nubia because our connection to them was 2,000 to 3,000 years ago and our direct ancestors are from West Africa.....then they'll turn around with a straight face and say these white ass people from Germany are Jewish because Romans might have, maybe, or possibly have kicked one of their Jewish ancestors out of Judea during the same time frame
I agree with this, somewhat. There's a view that Africa in general always had a 'main' God' who had many emanations. I absolutely believe the Egyptians were superior priests, simply based on the fact that the Israelite borrowed so much.
This is interesting. Do you think the Jews have realized this, and that's why they talk a lot about a third temple but aint built one yet?
but another way of looking at Israel is that Egypt made them (through idol worship)
Abraham came out of Ur(light) of the Chaldees in Babylon where they mistreated him and his family, he ended up traveling to Egypt where Pharaoh intertwined himself with Abraham AND Sarah which resulted in the birth of Ishmael by Hagar (and Egyptian Princess/Slave)
from this point onward Egypt is linked with Canaan.
So Jacob being brought back into Egypt by his son Joseph might be a ritual need that is periodical rather than a one time happening
So from my perspective, Israel is like Egypts "seed" that it keeps putting into Canaan with the hopes of bringing forth a different fruit from them
and if the biblical narrative is correct, Canaan was home to child sacrifices, blood divination, strange moon worship, etc etc So Israel is a solution for Egypt without having to continue invading
From the perspective of Exodus it exonerates the king of egypt as well (A Pharaoh arose who did not know Joseph) which makes literally no sense as Pharaoh said to Joseph IN Egypt that without Joseph noone would lift hand or foot. Implying that Joseph represented the Ka of Egypt.
Which is also why from the Egyptians perspective Canaan is really like a dead land that only lives due to righteous Israelites
A precursor story that was designed to do a similar thing was Tale of Sinuhe and the Tale of Two Brothers
Say you support the Palestinian people not Hamas. shyt nit compilated.
It's 2 types of people that get brehs shook today to speak their mind. Gays and Jews. That shyt is mad corny and cowardly.
I've seen a lot more social media posts that are pro Palestinian people than anything. 0 for Israel. And my friend group is diverse. All from non Black and non white people.
Activists blacklisted by Canary Mission say they've experienced anxiety, and now find themselves stepping back from pro-Palestine advocacy as a result.
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