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Post by Malcolm on Sept 2, 2012 22:23:56 GMT -5
JACOB WAS A KING OF EGYPT There isn't the slightest doubt about this. It is possible that other Hebrews including Jacob of Genesis were named after this king. However this king was very well known not just in Egypt but in most surrounding countries: From www.nemo.nu/ibisportal/0egyptintro/4egypt/index.htm:"This king had a West Semitic (Ammorite) name like his predecessor and there are different ways to transcribe the sounds... ...His name has not been found on bigger artefacts like stelae or rests of buildings, only on small scarab-seals. On the other hand they are as many as at least 112 with his name written on them and found in a wide geographical area from deep down in Lower Nubia in the south to Palestine in the north. The remaining 103 are all of unknown provenance like the only cylinder seal known of him. A fair guess might be that the bulk of them have their origin in Egypt itself. He's not on Manetho's list and has been identified, with rather fair accuracy, by the throne name (prenomen) Sekhaenre. His reign was of unknown duration around 1560-1565 BC." In view of King Jacob's widely spread renown, this has to be the Biblical Jacob. Otherwise the scribes would have made a point of separating the two so that there would be no mistake. So how is it possible that the name of this well known king of Egypt has not been made known to our modern generation? The answer is obvious. THE RELIGIOUS DO NOT WANT YOU TO KNOW !!!. Moreover Egyptologists of the three Abrahamic faiths have deliberately and knowingly tried to hide his true name and have presented the World with a name that is just not in the Cartouche. The name given by Egyptologists in general is JACOBAAM. Anyone with a knowledge of reading Hieroglyphs can see immediately that this is wrong from the final three water ripples glyph. Attachments:
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Post by Malcolm on Sept 2, 2012 22:27:24 GMT -5
As always I invite readers to check for themeselves. The source I mainly use is 'HOW TO READ EGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPHS' by Mark Collier and Bill Manley. My copy is published by The British Museum Press, reprinted with corrections in 2003. The ISBN number is 0 7141 1910 5. It can be obtained in America from Amazon or from the University of California Press - See www.ucpress.edu/books/pages/8326001.phpTo begin with, the Three Water Ripples glyph can be read as a 'Determinative Meaning Sign' or the two-consonant letters MW. Page 5 of Manley and Colliers grammar: Determinatives: meaning-signs ...in hieroglyphic writing words are sometimes written with meaning-signs, or determinatives, placed at the end of the word after the sound-signs. Determinatives do not contribute to the sounds of the word and so are not transliterated. From our point of view, they simply help us to get some general idea of the meaning of a word." 2-consonant signs. The second major group of signs are the 2-consonant signs, which contribute two consonants to the reading of a word. .... The 2-consonant signs are rather common...and becoming familiar with them represents the major hurdle to be overcome in reading hieroglyphs. .... The second noticeable point in the writing of some of these words is that 1-consonant signs often occur as sound complements fleshing out the reading of a 2-consontant sign, helping to jog the memory, as it were, about its reading. There is a simple rule about this: if a 1 consonant sign shares the same value as an accompanying 2-consonant sign, then this 1-consonant sign is not read as a separate sound." Malcolm: WE KNOW THAT THE FINAL THREE WATER RIPPLES GLYPH CANNOT BE 'M' OR 'MW' FOR TWO REASONS: 1. There is no sound complement following the 3-Water Ripples glyph. If the 'MW' was intended then there would have to be a letter W which is written with the Quail Chick glyph, right after the 'MW' glyph. 2. The letter 'M' is written simply as a letter M. So instead of MW followed by W, the scribe would have just written M - an 'Owl' glyph. The mistranslation is so obvious that Ralph Ellis jumped on it in his book "JESUS LAST OF THE PHARAOHS", page 17. His translation of this cartouche was 'JACOBA' + 'pure' or 'holy water' since the three water ripples as a determinative not only means water but has some sacred significance. Attachments:
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Post by Malcolm on Sept 2, 2012 22:31:18 GMT -5
Ellis then explains, " Judaism, Christianity, and even the early Essene cult of Israel, all have an initiation process that involves immersion in water. In Egypt the body of the great God, Osiris, was floated down the Nile in a casket prior to his resurrection. Whatever the origins of this tradition, it is clear that water was central to the Israelite faith; it could even be considered to be their shibboleth or marker." Ellis having opened the door and pointed out the error in translation, I began to wonder whether the final letter 'a' could also be wrong. 'Jacoba' sounds clumsy and just not right. I soon found the answer in the Egyptian grammar - see glyphs explanation below. The Egyptologist's mistranslation only considers the 'arm' glyph to be the 1-consonant letter, 'Ah' or 'Uh' (glottal stop) and completely disregards the possibility that it could be an ideogram for an arm or as shown in the grammar, an alternative and simpler way of writing the determinative meaning 'Sacred' (pronounced as Djoser...Joshua). When I put this to Ralph Ellis he agreed that it could well be a determinative too, and not another letter. He told me that Egyptologists had believed that no determinatives appeared in cartouches, though there are most definitely determinatives in later cartouches. This may also have been another red herring that they threw out to hide the real name of the Pharaoh Jacob. So we can now take a look at the whole cartouche. It begins with the God Name 'YY' - the two green Water Reeds. This is an abbreviation for the duplicate moon god 'Yah' or 'Iah'. Duplicating it makes it plural and so in Egyptian YW - YahWeh. THIS KING THEREFORE HAS TO BE HEBREW and so more confirmation that he was the JACOB OF GENESIS. The red 'bowl' glyph is the letter 'K' and the 'boot' glyph is the letter 'B'. There really is only one way to read this cartouche - JACOB 'Sacred Water' which we can interpret as 'JACOB The Baptist'. Like other Egyptian Kings, Jacob had throne names which give us SA'KARE - (Glyphs Sun Disk Re, Door Bolt S, Wooden Column Ah-Uh, Upraised Arms K). This name could easily have been varied by Hyksos/Hebrew exiles from Egypt, who would have dropped the Egyptian God Name - Re. This variation would result in 'ISAAK'. Those who remembered in their folk lore, the 'R' god name, and added their own Moon God name 'Iah' or 'Yah', would have called him SA'KRYAH, whom we know as ZACHARIAH OR ZECHARIAH. Attachments:
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