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NOW THIS BLABBER MOUTH WANTS TO PUT DADDY DAVID JOHNSON NAME IN IT OK !
HERE IS THE BOLD FACE LIE YACOB SAINTS TELLS ''You on record about the Bible stealing Proverbs from the "Book of the Dead", now that I have proven that the Bible was influenced by Ancient Sumeria the land of Abraham birth as well. '' THAT IS A BOLD FACE LIE ,,,
HERE IS THE TRUTH There seems to be a similarity between the moral codes of the ancient Egyptians and the early Israelites. The Ten Commandments given by God to Moses on the top of Mount Sinai are clearly set in an Egyptian tradition and would seem to have common roots with the Egyptian Book of the Dead. Except for the first two commandments, we find the same moral rules in the Hebrew Bible that are also found in the Egyptian hieroglyphic writings.
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THE TEN COMMANDMENTS AND THE BOOK OF THE DEAD
There seems to be a similarity between the moral codes of the ancient Egyptians and the early Israelites. The Ten Commandments given by God to Moses on the top of Mount Sinai are clearly set in an Egyptian tradition and would seem to have common roots with the Egyptian Book of the Dead. Except for the first two commandments, we find the same moral rules in the Hebrew Bible that are also found in the Egyptian hieroglyphic writings. Egyptian religion was a polytheistic belief, and hundreds of gods and goddesses were worshiped in the Nile valley. These deities were believed to manifest themselves in certain images and the artists of that time captured these images in pictures and statues. This was completely forbidden by the Monotheistic God of Moses in the first two of his commandments given in Chapter 20 of the Book of Exodus: "Thou shalt have no other gods before me. Thou shalt not make unto thee any graven image, or any likeness of anything that is in heaven above, or that is in the earth beneath, or that is in the water under the earth."
Also, unlike the Israelites, Egyptians believed in a second life after death. They believed that every PERSON has, other than his physical body, a dual spiritual nature, which they called the KA and the BA. They also regarded the name and shadow of a person as living entities, part of the spiritual existence, not just linguistic and natural phenomena. Thus Egyptians regarded death as simply a temporary interruption rather than a complete cessation of life, and believed that after their death, they faced a trial in the underworld before the god Osiris and his forty-two judges in the Hall of Judgment. In the Egyptian culture, eternal life had to be ensured by various means, including the preservation of the physical body through mummification, the provision of funerary equipment, and the presence of magical spells in the tomb to protect the dead person in his journey in the underworld.
Their composition of the texts relating to death and afterlife went back to the Pyramid Texts, the first examples of which were inscribed in the 5th dynasty pyramid of Unas (2375 - 2345 BC) at Saqqara. By the time of the 18th dynasty, about 1500 BC, these spells were copied on rolls of papyrus and placed within the coffins. These rolls have come to be known now as copies of the Book of the Dead. This is, nevertheless, a modern term, as the Egyptians themselves called it "Going Forth by Day."
The Ten Commandments represent God's orders to humans given in the imperative form; the Egyptian texts use this form:
Thou shalt not kill.
Thou shat not commit adultery.
Thou shalt not steal.
Thou shalt not bear false witness against thy neighbor.
Spell 125 of the Book of the Dead, contrary to the Book of Exodus, contains a moral code represented in a form of Negative Confession that the dead PERSON has to recite when he descends to the hall of the Two Truths. He shall say:
Hail to thee, great God, Lord of the Two Truths. I have come unto thee, my Lord, that thou mayest bring me to see thy beauty. I know thee, I know thy name, I know the names of the 42 Gods who are with thee in this broad hall of the Two Truths . . . Behold, I am come unto thee. I have brought thee truth; I have done away with sin for thee. I have not sinned against anyone. I have not mistreated people. I have not done evil instead of righteousness . . .
I have not reviled the God.
I have not laid violent hands on an orphan.
I have not done what the God abominates . . .
I have not killed; I have not turned anyone over to a killer.
I have not caused anyone's suffering . . . I have not copulated (illicitly); I have not been unchaste.
I have not increased nor diminished the measure, I have not diminished the palm; I have not encroached upon the fields.
I have not added to the balance weights; I have not tempered with the plumb bob of the balance.
I have not taken milk from a child's mouth; I have not driven small cattle from their herbage . . .
I have not stopped (the flow of) water in its seasons; I have not built a dam against flowing water.
I have not quenched a fire in its time . . .
I have not kept cattle away from the God's property. I have not blocked the God at his processions.
Ahmed Osman
Historian, lecturer, researcher and author, Ahmed Osman is a British Egyptologist born in Cairo
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PROVERBS in the Bible was ripped off from the wisdom literature of the Black African's of ancient Egypt (As was most of the essential features of the Bible).
PROVERBS
"Since a 21st-dynasty date inevitably makes Amenemope chronologically PRIOR to the earliest possible date for Proverbs, this would definitively establish the PRIORITY of Amenemope over Proverbs and make influence in the other direction impossible.[33"
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(Ancient Egyptian Scribe 'Amenemope', ch1):
"Give thine ear, and hear what I say, And apply thine heart to apprehend; It is good for thee to place them in thine heart, let them rest in the casket of thy belly; That they may act as a peg upon thy tongue"[47]
(Proverbs 22:17-18):
"Incline thine ear, and hear the words of the wise, And apply thine heart to my doctrine; For it is pleasant if thou keep them in thy belly, that they may be established together upon thy lips"
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2.
(Ancient Egyptian Scribe 'Amenemope', ch1):
"Give thine ears, hear the words that are said, give thine heart to interpret them."[47]
(Proverbs 23:12):"Apply thine heart unto instruction and thine ears to the words of knowledge"
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3.
(Ancient Egyptian Scribe 'Amenemope',ch2):
"Beware of robbing the poor, and oppressing the afflicted."[47]
(Proverbs 22:22):
"Rob not the poor, for he is poor, neither oppress (or crush) the lowly in the gate."
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4.
{Ancient Egyptian Scribe 'Amenemope',ch6):
"Remove not the landmark from the bounds of the field...and violate not the widows boundary"[47]
(Proverbs 23:10):
"Remove not the widows landmark; And enter not into the field of the fatherless."
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5.
(Ancient Egyptian Scribe 'Amenemope',ch7):
"Toil not after riches; If stolen goods are brought to thee, they remain not over night with thee. They have made themselves wings like geese. And have flown into the heavens."[47]
(Proverbs 23:4-5):
"Toil not to become rich, And cease from dishonest gain; For wealth maketh to itself wings, Like an eagle that flieth heavenwards"
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6.
(Ancient Egyptian Scribe 'Amenemope',ch10):
"Associate not with a passionate man, Nor approach him for conversation; Leap not to cleave to such an one; That terror carry thee not away."[47]
(Proverbs 22:24-5): "Do not befriend the man of anger, Nor go with a wrathful man, Lest thou learn his ways and take a snare for thy soul."
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7.
(Ancient Egyptian Scribe 'Amenemope', ch21):
"Empty not thine inmost soul to everyone, nor spoil (thereby) thine influence"[47]
(Proverbs 14:7):"Speak not in the hearing of a fool, for he will despise the wisdom of thy words"
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8.
(Ancient Egyptian Scribe 'Amenemope', ch23):
"Eat not bread in the presence of a ruler, And lunge not forward(?] with thy mouth before a governor(?). When thou art replenished with that to which thou has no right, It is only a delight to thy spittle. Look upon the dish that is before thee, And let that (alone) supply thy need."[47]
(Proverbs 23:1):"When thou sittest to eat with a ruler, Consider diligently what is before thee; And put a knife to thy throat, If thou be a man given to appetite. Be not desirous of his dainties, for they are breads of falsehood"
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9.
(Ancient Egyptian Scribe 'Amenemope',ch30):
"A scribe who is skillful in his business findeth worthy to be a courtier"[47]
(Proverbs 22:29):"[if you] You see a man quick in his work, before kings will he stand, before cravens, he will not stand."
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10.
(Ancient Egyptian Scribe 'Amenemope',ch.30,line 539):
"Look to these thirty chapters; they inform, they educate."[27]
(Proverbs 22:20): "Have I not written for you thirty sayings of counsel and knowledge?"
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