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Pierse M: If The Ark of The Covenant Was in Ethiopia The US Would Have Invaded Ethiopia & Taken It
😲 Look at the Pride and Arrogance of the modern day Pharaohs (scientists) Well, the Plagues will follow as a Response to their Arrogance. No wonder, these days, the entire wicked world is talking about The Ark of The Covenant + Ethiopia + Egypt + The Pyramids + The Underworld
Osiris was worshiped as a dead Pharaoh, king of the underworld.
The gate deities of the underworld were ancient false Egyptian minor gods/deities charged with guarding the gates of the Egyptian underworld. Osiris was the god and chief judge of god of the dead in the underworld. Osiris was the Egyptian god of fertility, agriculture, and the underworld. (Osiris was Lucifer – Lucifer was Osiris)
Osiris being a fertility god draws a very negative reaction from Christians and Jews.
Nimrod, known in Egypt as Osiris, was the founder of the first world empire at Babel, later known as Babylon (Genesis 10:8-12; 11:1-9).
The god Baphomet associated with Lucifer and Satan, is shown with a goat or ram head, breast features of a woman with the staff of Osiris coming out of the waist band up to the chest. Sharing both masculine and feminine features.
Pre-Christian Ethiopia (Axum) Beher (god)
Beher was the pre-Christian Eritrean and Ethiopian (Axumite) god of the sea. He was part of a trinity of pre-Christian Eritrean and Ethiopian religion, together with Astar (god of sun and moon) and Mahrem (god of war and head god). Beher may be related to the Orthodox Tewahedo Christian word for "Lord, God", Egziabher "Lord of the World"
History
Beher is the god of the land and of the sea and is associated with agricultural fertility. He is also identified with Meder, the earth mother. All of these names appear together in the writings of King Ezana of Axum, in which the throne is dedicated to Astar, Beher, and Meder. For the Axumites, these gods are comparable to the Greeks'. Astar was associated with Zeus while Mahrem was parallel with Ares. Beher was associated to Poseidon.
Beher and other gods of this religion likely had animal sacrifices made in their honor, mostly cattle or possibly votives as representations for those animals.
❖ EGZIABHIER – Emmanuel God has always been with us ❖
It is good to use "Trinity" as the name of God. In the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church, we use "Egziabher" to refer to the Almighty biblical God. That is a Name that refers to Unity and Trinity as well as God's saving grace.
❖ Egzi = means Lord (God The Son)
❖ Ab = means Father (God The Father)
❖ Her = means compassionate, comforter (God The Holy Spirit)
Again -
❖ Egzia - means savior, liberator
❖ bher - means the world
In that case, it refers to Jesus Christ- The Savior of the World.
Again-
❖ Egzi - means leader, ruler
❖ a - means "of"
❖ bher- means land or world
It refers to His Kingdom, His kingship.
We can continue drawing out meanings from this wonderful word.
There is no way that this name refers to any other God than the biblical one. Muslims in Ethiopia sometimes use the word Egziabher. But Christians never use the word "Allah"- because it doesn't explicitly and unambigously refer to the Lord.
Ezana of Axum: The King of Kindness vs. Pharaohs of Yesterday & Today
When one thinks of ancient Christianity, what settings come to mind? Perhaps dusty Judean villages where the Gospel was first proclaimed? Or the crowded Greek port cities that heard the preaching of St. Paul, or maybe the savagery of the Roman amphitheaters? Whatever scenes we imagine, I am willing to bet Ethiopia is not among them. This is a shame, as Ethiopia was one of the earliest kingdoms to embrace Christianity. This was largely due to the Kindness and decisiveness of a very singular monarch—King Ezana.
The story of Ezana takes us back to the early 4th century. In those days, Ethiopia was governed by the Kingdom of Aksum. Ruling from their capital of Axum on the Tigray Plateau, the Aksumite kingdom controlled the upper reaches of the Nile, dominating trade in the southern Red Sea (at one point, their dominion even encompassed modern day Yemen). Culturally, the Aksumites were akin to the Nabateans, and the symbols and names associated with their gods reflect the influences of Arabia. The Aksumites were thus heirs to a rich culture, constituting a proud and powerful force in eastern Africa.
Who Was Ezana of Axum?
Ezana ruled the Kingdom of Aksum — which is today located in Ethiopia, Yemen, Eritrea, and Sudan. He was born into a royal family in 325 AD and succeeded his father, King Ella Amida, also known as Ousanas. After his dad’s death, he became king even though he was still a child.
The Reign of The Kind King
Before the 12th century, Ethiopian history is not well documented. But the reign of Ezana of Axum is surprisingly well documented. After his father’s death in the early 4th century, Ezana became king. He was still a child when this happened, but his mother, Sofya, supervised him until he was old enough to rule. As a young boy into his adulthood, Ezana his father's counsellors tutored him. His tutors included Frumentius who played a critical role in Ezana’s life. Frumentius converted him to Christianity. He was the first monarch the Axum to follow Christianity.
During his reign between 330 AD to 356 AD, Ezana of Axum planned and fought many battles. He did this to win power over land including the Kingdom of Meroë. Ezana of Axum’s name does not appear on the King Lists, but his Christian name of Abreha appeared instead.
Why Was He So Kind?
Ezana of Axum conquered many lands, but it is what he did after this that showed his kindness as a king. Instead of oppressing or enslaving the people from these conquered lands, he wanted them to become wealthy and prosper. To do this, he moved them to fertile land where they could peaceful live their lives, making money off the land. During this time, this was unheard of as many kings would enslave people and make money off them.
He showed his kindness, concern, and responsibility for his people in all aspects of his reign, including coins. On coins uncovered in the late 1990s at archaeological sites in India, the Greek phase ‘TOYTOAPECHTHXWPA’ can be seen. In English, this means, ‘May this please the person’.
As a king in the 4th century, Ezana of Axum showed kindness which was rare for that period. He treated people as people and did not only see them as a way to increase his wealth. He understood his responsibility as king was to proper and to allow all his people to do the same. Anyone who came under the ruling of Ezana of Axum was treated with equal opportunity and respect.
Ezana died around 360. His body is believed to rest beneath the mighty Ezana Stele of Axum, a single slab of granite fashioned into an obelisk towering 69 feet over the surrounding countryside, the largest such monument of ancient Aksum. As for Frumentius, he would live on for another two decades, dying in 383. The Ethiopians call him by many names, including Abuna (“Our Father”), Aba Salama (“Father of Peace”), and Kesate Birhan (“Revealer of Light”). Both men are revered as saints.
The foundations laid by Ezana and Frumentius would endure. Christian roots grew deep in Ethiopia. After the fall of Byzantine North Africa to Muslims in the 7th century, Ethiopia became the only Christian kingdom on the continent.
+800 Ethiopian Christians Massacred after Defending ‘Ark of the Covenant’ | CIA Covert Operation?
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