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The Black Pharaohs - Nubian Pharaohs (Sudan/Nubia The Birthplace of Amen Ra Worship }

Yaiqab Saint · Thursday, August 21st 2014 at 11:27PM · 1027 views
Let's edify a culture that pre-dated the Kemetic Egyptian society.

Listen and understand how Egypt imported writing and religions from societies south of them and west in Asia!

Nubian society originated around or perhaps before 4000 BCE!
The Black Pharaohs - Nubian Pharaohs (Sudan/Nubia The Birthplace of Amen Ra Worship }

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Yaiqab Saint Nassau County- Long Island (Strong Isl ), NY

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Steve Williams Thursday, August 21st 2014 at 11:46PM

Were the Nubians Hebrews?

Yaiqab Saint Friday, August 22nd 2014 at 12:16AM

Hebrews lived in Nubia and throughout Africa you dig! Europe and the four corners of the world.

Catch you later (ha.ha...) !!!

Steve Williams Friday, August 22nd 2014 at 12:44AM

Okay Jake, but when did Hebrews first live in Nubia? How old are the Hebrews and how do we know?

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Sylvainy R Friday, August 22nd 2014 at 9:27AM

@ Yaiqab Saint
I Told you the Hebrews are a Johnny come lately people

Yaiqab Saint Friday, August 22nd 2014 at 9:36AM

@ Steve Williams and Sylvainy Soso

I want you to know that Yaiqab will be on vacation starting early tomorrow however let's give you a journey response to your question.

The people referred to as "Hebrew" was derived from the great-grandson of Shem called Eber.

Eber translated means: "The Past" and he kept the original Hebrew or paelo-hebrew language of Lashawan Qadash (Holy Tongue) which was a dialect of the original one language on earth.

Noah whom was born in Sudan and live and died in Turkey (Asia Minor), had three sons Japheth, Shem, Ham (Cham/Chem).

I would like to note that modern Hebrew dialect is quite different from the Ancient paelo-hebrew because of the introduction of vowels.

There are no vowels in the Lashawan Qadash Hebrew or neither Egyptian hieroglyphic languages that derived from Ancient Sumer/Nubia.

Lashwan Qadash was preserved despite the "Tower of Babel" and the introduction of many languages.

Now to answer your questions about when the Hebrews resided in the Kingdom of Nubia.

Well according to some historians they trace the lineage beyond 2000 BCE. let me start with the references and footnotes.

Let's start with perhaps the best known Black Kemet scholar named Yosef Alfredo Antonio Ben-Jochannan/Johannes.

His mother was from Puerto Rican descent and his father Ethiopian.

Ben-Jochannan was educated in Puerto Rico, Brazil, Cuba, and Spain, earning degrees in engineering and anthropology.

Now let's get the breakdown of his name for further edification:

Johannes is the proper spelling in the National Language of Ethiopia- "Amharic" whereas 'Ben-Jochannan' is from one of the many languages of Northwest Ethiopia called "Agu/Agaw", etc.
Of course there is the Hebrew compliment of "Jochanan," and or other so-called "Semitic" and also Ethiopic Scripts of the general Red Sea area lands and peoples, etc.

In the long run it is what meaning I place on my name; that is "The Lion Tamer- from a most beautiful mother/ancestor.

Now I find it strange that Dr. Ben has never denied the existence of Solomon because he wrote the following book: "The Author/Son Of A Beta Israel".

Solomon had a son Melenik from Queen of Sheba in Ethioipa and this is well documented in his book, so Steve and Sylvainy are devoid of history from the leading "Black Kemetic Egyptology" researchers that has Hebrew roots in Ethiopia and I would appreciate that you guys stop making fools of yourself concerning "Non-Existence"

Some historians have stated that Hebrews lived in the Kingdom of Nubia for over 2000BC with no precise timing of course and since time is calculated on the solar calendar of either 364 /365 days the accuracy of the dates must be questioned.

Now I will reference from the "Hebrew Heritage Of Black Africa BY Steven Jacobs pages 57- 58.

Another important period of Israelite migration into Africa was climaxed during the reign of King Solomon whose rule ended about 975 BCE, or some 500 years after the Mosaic exodus.

It was during the reign of Solomon that Israelite influence was greatly extended as a result of his numerous martial and political alliances in Ethiopia, the Sudan, and neighboring lands.

Although some historians differ in certain particulars, the Ethiopian believe themselves descended from the earlier inhabitants of the ancient kingdom established by Solomon and the Queen of Sheba, in part through their son, Bayna-Lehkem or Menelik, as he is also called.

Confirmation of this native thiopian theory about their own origins comes from F. Balthazar Tellez who wrote in 1710 that "There were always Jews (Hebrews) in Ethiopia from the beginning".
Professor Sidney Mendelsohn says in his book, "This statement (by Tellez) may be conjecturally justified by the proximity of Abyssinia, Ethiopia and their dependencies to the ancient homes of the Israelites in EGYPT and Palestine.

In fact, Sir Walter Plowden, British Consul General to Ethiopia in 1868, maintains, "Two things are certain: that at a far later period (after Solomon) six sovereigns of pure Hebrew stock and Jewish faith reigned at Gondor (Ethiopia)...
I think it also highly probable that the whole of Abyssinia was of the Jewish persuasion previous to its conversion to Christianity in the Fourth Century AD.

Footnotes:
1. Tellez F. Balthazar, Travels of The Jesuits in Ethiopia, 1710

2. Mendelsohn, page 5 ff

3. Plowde, Walter C., Travels in Abyssinia and Galla Country, 1868



My reference materials come from the following sources:

1. "We The Black Jews Volume I & II By Yosef A. A. Ben-Jochannan
2." Son Of A Beta Israel" By Yosef Alfredo Antonio Ben- Jochannan/Johannes
3. The Hebrew heritage of Black Africa By Steven Jacobs

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