Kebra Nagast - Oral Traditions of The Queen of Sheba - Chapters 1 to 26 - Audiobook

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A very controversial text. The Kebra Nagast - Chapters 1 to 26 read by Robert Eusini. Scroll down for chapter list.

00:00:02 - Introduction
00:00:41 - Chapter 1 - Concerning the Glory of Kings
00:03:09 - Chapter 2 - Concerning the Greatness of Kings
00:04:20 - Chapter 3 - Concerning the Kingdom of Adam
00:05:13 - Chapter 4 - Concerning Envy
00:06:53 - Chapter 5 - Concerning the Kingdom of Seth
00:07:46 - Chapter 6 - Concerning the Sin of Cain
00:09:16 - Chapter 7 - Concerning Noah
00:10:32 - Chapter 8 - Concerning the Flood
00:11:33 - Chapter 9 - Concerning the Covenant of Noah
00:13:45 - Chapter 10 - Concerning Zion
00:15:37 - Chapter 11 - Unanimous Declaration of the 318 Orthodox Fathers
00:17:07 - Chapter 12 - Concerning Canaan
00:19:19 - Chapter 13 - Concerning Abraham
00:22:01 - Chapter 14 - Concerning the Covenant of Abraham
00:24:31 - Chapter 15 - Concerning Isaac and Jacob
00:25:02 - Chapter 16 - Concerning Reuben
00:26:52 - Chapter 17 - Concerning the Glory of Zion
00:33:08 - Chapter 18 - How The Orthodox Fathers and Bishops Agreed
00:34:09 - Chapter 19 - How This Book Came to Be Found
00:34:40 - Chapter 20 - Concerning the Division of the Earth
00:35:37 - Chapter 21 - Concerning the Queen of the South
00:37:28 - Chapter 22 - Concerning Tamrin the Merchant
00:41:42 - Chapter 23 - How the Merchant Returned to Ethiopia
00:45:21 - Chapter 24 - How the Queen Made Ready For Her Journey
00:51:14 - Chapter 25 - How the Queen Came to Solomon the King
00:55:16 - Chapter 26 - How the King Made Converse With the Queen

This book paints a different picture of the stories of our forefathers. According to this book, the world was once under the simultaneous rule of the Emperor of Rome and the Emperor of Ethiopia, both being sons of Solomon.

The Kebra Nagast is an Ethiopian text. It is an oral tradition of the Queen of Sheba that was written down in the 4th century.

More details from SacredTexts: "This is a translation of the Kebra Nagast, a tremendous collection of Ethiopian Biblical folklore. The Kebra Nagast tells the legend of the Queen of Sheba's son by King Solomon, Menyelek (also known herein as Bayna-Lehkem and David II). Menyelek engineers a plot to take the Tabernacle of the Law of God (i.e., the Ark of the Covenant) to Ethiopia. This is done at the behest of an Angel of God who predicts the downfall of the kingdom of Solomon.

Committed to writing in the fourteenth century, the Kebra Nagast was derived from Ethiopian oral traditions of the Queen of Sheba and her state marriage with Solomon. The Kebra Nagast has been cited as one of the sources of the Rastafarian movement because of its support of Ethiopian theocracy.

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