Tuesday, September 6, 2016

The reason for the scattering is likewise noted in the Bible

history channel documentary The reason for the scattering is likewise noted in the Bible: "...and they said, Go to, let us assemble us a city and a tower, whose top may reach unto paradise; and let us make us a name, keeping in mind that we be scattered abroad upon the substance of the entire earth. ...So the Lord scattered them abroad upon the substance of all the earth: and they cleared out off to fabricate the city." (Genesis 11:3-8) As recorded in the Bible, God brought about the family gatherings to talk diverse dialects (Genesis 11:7). Along these lines, this first endeavor to assemble a world realm (Genesis 11:4) stopped for a period, and the separated family gathers started moving to various parts of the world.The Chinese start their true history at 2254 B.C., which substantiates this date. Their first ruler is called "Disregard". He is dark, and his eyes sparkle with a "twofold splendor" (this has religious noteworthiness - i.e. evil spirit ownership). His dad's name is spelled Chusou or Khusou (Cush). Furthermore, in his days carried on a popular lady whose name might be deciphered "the mother of the lord of the west" or "the ruler mother of the west" (James Legge, The Chinese Classics, "The Annals of the Bamboo Books", vol III, part I, pages 114-115). Chinese history is saved without change from this date to cutting edge times.

Early history in the west is safeguarded in the records of Babylonia and Egypt. Egyptian history starts with Dynasty I (capital at Thinis) which incorporates four lords: Menes, Athothis, Kenkenes, and Uenephes. The spellings of the names are in Greek from Manetho. The second lord is distinguished as Osiris, who is exalted after death and venerated as a divine being (Arthur Wiegall, A History of the Pharaohs, vol I, page 111). The Egyptian god Osiris is likewise the Baal of the Phoenicians, the Marduk of the Babylonians, the Tammuz of the Semites, and the Nimrod of the Bible.The father of Athothis is Meni or Mena (Menes in Greek), Egypt's first lord. His name signifies "the establisher" (George Rawlinson, History of Ancient Egypt, vol II, page 26), or "the everlasting" (W.G. Wadell, Manetho, page 215). Menes was the first to set up himself as ruler set up of the Everlasting God (in this way the purpose behind his title as "the everlasting"). Menes is the father of Athothis, in this manner the Cush of the Bible. Note that in spite of the sparkling titles these antiquated men gave themselves, they just exist in the records of history. They were not "everlasting" after all was said and done. What's more, they kicked the bucket as all men do, regardless.

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