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Re: Deception and Ignorance Here is a sample of the Samaritan Scriptures of Leviticus in the photo attached?

Re: Deception and Ignorance Here is a sample of the Samaritan Scriptures of Leviticus in the photo attached?

Yaiqab Saint · Sunday, October 12th 2014 at 8:05PM · 370 views
"D" it's time for you to get another subject discussion on this forum other than religion because you feel the need to one-up-me on subject matters that anyone can easily research.

You have this need to prove to others that you have scholarly supremacy and trust me you have ran this religion analysis into the ground.

It's time that you stop because Egypt aint the genesis of creation. Sumer/Eridu IS and that is a historical fact and the Kemet lexicon needs to be understood that they copied and adapted cultural/religious icons from societies older than they are.

Nubia is a prime example where the Ancient Kemet Pharaoh's copied the worship of "RA" (Sun God) from Nubia and pyramid building originated in Sumer and Nubia was before Egypt.


The Samaritan script is the original ancient script of the Hebrews, unlike the modern Hebrew script of today that originated from Babylon.

The Samaritans did not invent their script but inherited it.

Moses received the Torah from revelations from the Most High.
During the first of the eleventh month of the fortieth year, Moses began to copy the holy law, and deposited two copies which he finished in the first month, one with the Levites (High Preists) which Moses was a Levite tribe member, and to all the elders of Israel..

As written, one of the scrolls made by Moses was given to the Levites and each Levite copied his own scroll.
The famous Abisha scroll (Sefer) of the Torah was written by Abisha, son of Phinhas, son of Eleazor, son of Aaron, brother of Moses in the 13th year after the entrance of the Israelites into the Land of Canaan.
The Samaritan script is used today by the Samaritans when writing the Torah (Pentateuch) prayer books and for other religious purposes.
Today the Samaritans in their everyday use write in Arabic (Another Semitic/Shemitic language) or modern Hebrew and some may resort to English translations as well.

Which Yaiqab does with the King James 1611 version and compared to the original paleo-hebrew text to validate the correct interpretation.


Find another subject to write about.... I have to watch the Giants football game.

Have a goodnight "FOLLOWER" !!!!!!

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