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Jun 29, 2013 18:10:34 GMT -5
Post by Malcolm on Jun 29, 2013 18:10:34 GMT -5
The word 'Christ' originates from the Egyptian KHRST which means 'BURIED', or 'BURIAL'. It is to be found on the coffins containing mummies that had been ANNOINTED with embalming fluids by the Egyptian BAPTIST, the God ANEP (In Greek 'Anubis'). In time the original meaning of the word was lost as so often happens when people use a word slightly out of context and just forget. Attachments:
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Jun 29, 2013 18:11:31 GMT -5
Post by Malcolm on Jun 29, 2013 18:11:31 GMT -5
The dot below the letter 'k' means that this letter is aspirated, thus like 'ch' in Scottish 'loch'.
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Jun 29, 2013 18:16:59 GMT -5
Post by Malcolm on Jun 29, 2013 18:16:59 GMT -5
The attached image is that of Nakht-Ankh who lived during the 12th Dynasty (c.1985-1773 BC). The hieroglyphs telling us that he was 'KHRST' can be seen on the west side of the coffin in the top band near the middle of the text - bordered in green. Just compare them with the Egyptian/English vocabulary. If you want to enlarge the image you need to click on the word 'click' and not on the image itself. Sometimes one needs to do this twice to get the enlargement to appear. Attachments:
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Jun 29, 2013 18:19:08 GMT -5
Post by Malcolm on Jun 29, 2013 18:19:08 GMT -5
The first mention we have of Christians is in a letter written by Hadrian.
He visited Egypt in A.D. 130-131. While there, he wrote a letter, included in the Augustan History, to his brother-in-law, Servianus. Hadrian refered to the worship of Serapis by many people who considered themselves to be Christians or Jews, suggesting a great intermixing of cults and practices in Alexandria. An English translation of this letter appears in the book entitled: History of Letter Writing By William Roberts, pages 356-357 as follows:
"The Egyptians, whom you are pleased to commend to me, I know thoroughly from a close observation, to be a light, fickle, and inconstant people, changing with every turn of fortune. The Christians among them are worshippers of Serapis, and those calling themselves bishops of Christ scruple not to act as the votaries of that God. The truth is, there is no one, whether Ruler of a synagogue, or Samaritan, or Presbyter of the Christians, or mathematician, or astrologer, or magician, that does not do homage to Serapis"
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Jun 29, 2013 18:24:01 GMT -5
Post by Malcolm on Jun 29, 2013 18:24:01 GMT -5
The Serapis Cult was an offshoot from the Egyptian belief that the Son of God was born in the Constellation of Taurus the Bull, and so they revered the Bull to the extent of electing a Sacred Bull and when it died it was given the full honours of a religious burial, being Annointed, i.e. made Christ. Attachments:
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Jun 29, 2013 18:29:52 GMT -5
Post by Malcolm on Jun 29, 2013 18:29:52 GMT -5
Roman Catholics still worship the Bull of Serapis to this Day. A bull's head is incorporated into the Sun Monstrance which is paraded around Catholic Churches on special days. The monstrance itself is a reminder that Catholics still revere the Egyptian ATEN, the Sun God. Aten became Adhonai in Hebrew, then Adonis in Greek, but the main translation today is 'The Lord'. So when we speak of 'The Lord' we are referring to the Aten as The Sun. Attachments:
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Jun 29, 2013 18:34:32 GMT -5
Post by Malcolm on Jun 29, 2013 18:34:32 GMT -5
In case you missed it here is the Bull's Head which is below The Aten in the Roman Catholic Sun Monstrance. Note also that the Priest clothing found in the tomb of King Twt is virtually identical to what Roman Catholic priests still wear today. Some of their gowns have a Sun emblazoned on the back, and their gloves often have the Sun on the back of the gloves. As a child in the 1920's Dorothy Eady frequented Roman Catholic Services since they were so much like those she remembered from her past life as a priestess during the reign of Sety I at Abedju. Attachments:
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Jun 29, 2013 18:38:42 GMT -5
Post by Malcolm on Jun 29, 2013 18:38:42 GMT -5
The Greek Septuagint gives a lot away and links the Old Testament straight back to Ancient Egypt, but also to Persia. First of all the Septuagint has a BOOK OF JESUS, which is now deliberately mistranslated into another name. This image shows the text of Isaiah 45:1 in Greek and the name 'Christo' is highlighted in blue. Attachments:
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Jun 29, 2013 20:10:25 GMT -5
Post by Malcolm on Jun 29, 2013 20:10:25 GMT -5
We find the Bull's Head of Serapis not only in the Roman Catholic Sun Monstrance but portrayed on the wall of churches as is shown in this image. Attachments:
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