Source: www.raceandhistory.com
There can be no understanding of the major religions of the world unless one has a working knowledge and an unbiased appreciation of the way the ancient pre-Christian beliefs saw the spiritual world.
Dr. Clarke was quoted as saying, “We cannot separate folklore and myth from truth. Folklore is both beautiful and essential. And myth is essential to the ego of all people. But myth is not truth. Myth is based on folklore.”He observed that it is essential that people ...tell stories that make them feel good about themselves. But in doing this there is the danger of telling someone else’s story.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6rHDYESmrCQ
Abraham himself is not without an Egyptian root given that the name, in Kemetic, means 'the servant of Ra's will'. AB [desire or will], Ra [the power of the Divine that causes the sun to shine], IM [fire/light], Hem [servant].
Then we come to Joseph. Now needless to say the biblical story is historicised mythology, copied from two ancient Kemetic legends. However, the picture becomes clearer when decoded; Joseph is YUSUPH in Hebrew, Jacob/Israel's favourite son. In Egyptian this name can be taken in three forms: YU-SEFI, YIU-SEFI, YU-SEP. YU means 'to come', SEFI - 'child/son', thus YU-SEFI is 'the ever coming son', Heru/Horus the Christ [Karast], Horus who dawns every day as the morning Sun [of God]. YU is also YIU, the Golden Ass - whose visible emblem is the sun. Joseph [YIU-SIF] then, is the Son of YIU. Further, SEP is a name of Yusir so that YU-SEP is 'Yusir/Osiris, the Coming One', who in this guise is really Heru/Horus.
Jesus was called the Christ, from the Greek Christus. This Christus comes from the Kemetic KRST [Karast], the Anointed One, the titles of Yusir, Tehuti/Thoth, and Heru. The Jewish equivalent is Messiah from the Kemetic 'MESSU' on the one hand and MES-IAH on the other. MES means 'to give birth', 'son'. Horus had a title called 'MES', making him 'Horus the Son'. MES-IAH then is 'the son of YAH'.
http://www.raceandhistory.com/historicalviews/08012002.htm
Abraham himself is not without an Egyptian root given that the name, in Kemetic, means 'the servant of Ra's will'. AB [desire or will], Ra [the power of the Divine that causes the sun to shine], IM [fire/light], Hem [servant].
Then we come to Joseph. Now needless to say the biblical story is historicised mythology, copied from two ancient Kemetic legends. However, the picture becomes clearer when decoded; Joseph is YUSUPH in Hebrew, Jacob/Israel's favourite son. In Egyptian this name can be taken in three forms: YU-SEFI, YIU-SEFI, YU-SEP. YU means 'to come', SEFI - 'child/son', thus YU-SEFI is 'the ever coming son', Heru/Horus the Christ [Karast], Horus who dawns every day as the morning Sun [of God]. YU is also YIU, the Golden Ass - whose visible emblem is the sun. Joseph [YIU-SIF] then, is the Son of YIU. Further, SEP is a name of Yusir so that YU-SEP is 'Yusir/Osiris, the Coming One', who in this guise is really Heru/Horus.
Jesus was called the Christ, from the Greek Christus. This Christus comes from the Kemetic KRST [Karast], the Anointed One, the titles of Yusir, Tehuti/Thoth, and Heru. The Jewish equivalent is Messiah from the Kemetic 'MESSU' on the one hand and MES-IAH on the other. MES means 'to give birth', 'son'. Horus had a title called 'MES', making him 'Horus the Son'. MES-IAH then is 'the son of YAH'.
http://www.raceandhistory.com/historicalviews/08012002.htm
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