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13:10Μόλις ο πρόεδρος ήταν αρκετή, και θα μπορούσε να συνεχίσει το εγώριο.
13:16Μόλις που Μόλις πρόεδρε στην Ελλάδα, Θοθμις III έγινε και ο σύνος Αμήν Χωτήπ II έγινε το πόδι.
13:24Εκόμαστε σχεδιασμούς, Αμήν Χωτήπ θα ήταν το φαρά που ο Θεόφιλος έγινε το Φιόφιλος για Αμήν Χωτήπ.
13:32Αμήν Χωτήπ II ήταν ένα φύρτο και πρόεδρο φαρά,
13:35όπως ο οδηγός του οδηγούς του πρόεδρου στους ανθρώπους και του πολιτουργούς.
13:41Ήταν before this pharaoh that Moses stood, now a prophet of Yahweh, and demanded,
13:47«Μη μου πόλευτες πόλευτες.
13:49Οι μόνοι δύο φαράς, now stood on opposite sides of a great divide.
13:54Ήταν στους δύσκολους.
13:57Αμήν Χωτήπ, joyful to see his long-lost brother,
14:00hoped Moses had returned to take his place at his side.
14:03But Moses had come with a message that would challenge Amai's very identity and rule.
14:08Let my people go.
14:11Αμήν Χωτήπ, still burdened by the expectations of their father
14:14and now the ruler of the most powerful kingdom on earth,
14:18could not fathom letting the Israelites leave.
14:21To him, Moses' request was a threat of not only the kingdom and his family's reign,
14:26but everything they had once shared.
14:28The two brothers clashed, not just in words, but in their beliefs.
14:34Moses, driven by his newfound faith in Yahweh and Amun-Hotep,
14:39bound by his loyalty to the Anunnaki gods of Egypt,
14:42who were of Enki's tribe with Amun-Ra at the helm,
14:45and the legacy of their father found themselves at an impasse.
14:48Amai's, who had once sought Moses' approval,
14:51now saw him as an enemy, yet deep within,
14:54the bond of brotherhood still lingered,
14:56clouding his judgment and hardening his heart.
14:59Inanna and Ninota together unleashed technological plagues upon Egypt
15:04through a pathogen dissemination system
15:06and powerful biohazard generators
15:08enough to facilitate viral agents and widespread disease outbreaks.
15:13Moses told Amun-Hotep that his one god
15:17was more powerful than their Egyptian gods.
15:20One by one, the Nile turned to blood,
15:23frogs overran the land,
15:25lice and flies tormented the people,
15:27and disease ravaged the livestock.
15:30Despite the devastation,
15:32Amun-Hotep's pride would not allow him to yield.
15:35He could not accept that the brother he once loved
15:38had now become his adversary.
15:39During the time of Moses,
15:43Amun-Ra, also known as Marduk,
15:45the extraterrestrial son of Enki,
15:48was entombed alive within the Great Pyramid
15:50by Inanna and Ninota,
15:52rendering him powerless to assist in Egypt's salvation.
15:56While he had air to breathe,
15:57he was deprived of food and water,
16:00left to endure a slow, agonizing death in isolation.
16:04As the plagues ravaged Egypt,
16:06the final and most devastating blow
16:08was engineered once again
16:10by the Anunnaki tribe of Enlil,
16:12the death of every firstborn Egyptian.
16:15In a single night,
16:17the tribe of Enlil swept through the land of Egypt,
16:20claiming the lives of all firstborn sons,
16:23from the humblest slave to the pharaoh's own child.
16:26Overcome with grief after the loss of his son,
16:29pharaoh Amun-Hotep was broken.
16:31How can your God be so powerful?
16:34he asked, shattered by the tragedy.
16:37In his despair, he finally relented,
16:40granting Moses, his once beloved brother,
16:42the freedom he sought for the Israelites,
16:44his people.
16:45Even some Egyptians, disillusioned and grieving,
16:49left their homes to join Moses and his people
16:51in their exodus from Egypt,
16:53which at this point in time
16:54was not the largest migration from Egypt.
16:57It's important to note that both the Egyptians
17:00and Israelites during this time
17:02were multiracial and multicultural Afro-Asiatics.
17:06With haste,
17:08Moses led the Hebrews out of Egypt,
17:10the beginnings of their journey
17:12toward the Promised Land.
17:13But once again,
17:15Amun-Hotep's pride surged,
17:17and he could not let go of the idea
17:19that he had been bested by Moses
17:20like when they were children.
17:21He then thought of his father Thothmes
17:24and his god Amun-Ra
17:26and regretted his decision.
17:29He chased the Israelites with his Egyptian guard,
17:32driving them toward the Reed Sea,
17:34distinct from the Great Red Sea.
17:36Here, they crossed through
17:38the shallow waters of the Reed Sea,
17:40a unique body of water
17:41where the terrain shifted.
17:43Earlier in the day,
17:45it would lower,
17:46creating an easier path to walk across.
17:48but by nightfall,
17:49the water level would rise again.
17:52The Israelites' crossing
17:53was directed by Yahweh
17:54from his flying black ship,
17:56the ship of Ninurta.
17:58As Amaias and his forces followed,
18:01the waters crashed back down,
18:03drowning the Pharaoh himself
18:04and the Pharaoh's soldiers.
18:06In that moment,
18:07Moses' journey from prince to prophet
18:09was complete.
18:10He had freed his people,
18:12but the cost had been great.
18:14In the arid wilderness
18:16of the Sinai Peninsula,
18:17the Israelites wandered
18:19for forty long years,
18:21led by Moses,
18:22their prophet and leader.
18:24After their miraculous escape
18:25from slavery in Egypt,
18:27marked by the parting of the Red Sea,
18:30they found themselves
18:31in a vast desert.
18:33The journey to the promised land,
18:35the land of milk and honey,
18:36as God had promised,
18:38was fraught with hardship,
18:40hunger, and doubt.
18:42As the Israelites marched
18:43through the scorching desert,
18:45they began to grumble
18:46against Moses and Aaron.
18:48Their provisions were running low
18:50and they feared starvation.
18:52In their despair,
18:54they cried out,
18:55longing for the bread and meat
18:56they had left behind in Egypt.
18:58Moses turned to the God of Israel
19:00in prayer
19:00and the Lord God Yahweh,
19:02also known as Ninurta,
19:04or his father Enlil,
19:06answered by sending a food source
19:08known as manna,
19:09a nourishing food
19:10that appeared on the ground
19:11each morning like dew.
19:12This manna,
19:14described as fine flakes like frost,
19:16sustained the Israelites
19:17during their long journey.
19:20However,
19:20there was more to their sustenance
19:21than met the eye.
19:23According to ancient texts,
19:25God or Yahweh
19:26provided the Israelites
19:27with a divine machine,
19:29a celestial device
19:30known as the Omer,
19:31which processed
19:32and distributed the manna food.
19:34This machine was said
19:36to have descended from heaven,
19:37constructed by the hand of God
19:39or his angels.
19:41However,
19:41this technology
19:42would be known today
19:43as a sustenance generator
19:45or nutrient dispenser,
19:47highly powerful
19:48and advanced food generator.
19:50Its purpose
19:51was to feed the Exodus group
19:52in the desert
19:53while they waited
19:54for a new land.
19:55Each morning,
19:56the Omer would supply manna
19:57to the people
19:58in measured portions.
20:00The machine was a marvel,
20:01never running out of manna
20:03and ensuring that the Israelites
20:04had enough food to survive,
20:06yet not more than
20:07what they needed for the day.
20:09They were instructed
20:10to gather only enough
20:11for their families
20:12and any excess
20:13would spoil overnight,
20:15except on the Sabbath
20:16when a double portion
20:17was provided,
20:18so they could rest
20:19on the holy day.
20:21As the Israelites
20:22journeyed deeper
20:22into the wilderness,
20:24they arrived at the base
20:25of Mount Sinai.
20:27Here,
20:27Ninurta
20:28and the tribe of Enlil
20:29would make a covenant
20:30with the Israelites.
20:32It was then
20:33Yahweh called to Moses
20:34ascend the mountain of Sinai,
20:36disappearing into the
20:37thick cloud of smoke
20:38and fire that enveloped
20:39the summit.
20:41Once atop the mountain,
20:42Moses entered the cloud
20:43and stood in the physical
20:45presence of Yahweh.
20:46His body glowed
20:47of a reddish brilliance.
20:49This moment was both
20:50terrifying
20:51and awe-inspiring.
20:54Yahweh spoke to Moses
20:55directly,
20:56establishing a profound
20:57relationship characterized
20:58by intimacy
20:59and authority.
21:01Yahweh began
21:01by reiterating
21:02his identity
21:03as the Lord God
21:04who brought the Israelites
21:05out of Egypt,
21:07emphasizing his covenant
21:08and alliance with them.
21:10Yahweh,
21:11also known as Ninurta,
21:13or sometimes
21:13by his father Enlil,
21:15instructed Moses
21:16to relay to the people
21:17the importance of
21:18obedience to their commands.
21:20Yahweh provided Moses
21:22with the Ten Commandments,
21:23inscribing them
21:24on two stone tablets.
21:26These commandments
21:27were foundational,
21:28ethical laws
21:29intended to guide
21:30the moral behavior
21:31of the Israelites.
21:33God spoke them aloud,
21:35each commandment
21:35establishing clear principles
21:37for living in harmony
21:38with him
21:38and with one another.
21:41The commandments
21:41were not just rules
21:42but a divine contract
21:44between the Lord God
21:45Yahweh
21:45and his chosen people.
21:48They set the boundaries
21:49for a holy life,
21:50centered around
21:51the worship of Yahweh only,
21:53and detailed ethical laws
21:55governing everything
21:56from relationships
21:57to societal justice.
21:59While Moses
22:00was atop the mountain,
22:01the people
22:02became impatient
22:03and fearful.
22:05Fearing abandonment
22:06and unsure
22:06of their future,
22:08they turned to Aaron,
22:09demanding a tangible
22:10god to worship.
22:12Influenced by their
22:13recent experiences
22:14in Egypt
22:14where idol worship
22:15was common,
22:16Aaron succumbed
22:17to their pressure
22:18and crafted a golden calf,
22:20believing it would provide
22:21a familiar representation
22:22of divinity.
22:24This decision
22:25reflected a misguided
22:26compromise
22:27as Aaron likely intended
22:29to create a symbol
22:30for the people
22:31while still honoring
22:32Yahweh.
22:34However,
22:34the act of making
22:35an idol directly
22:37violated the commandments
22:38that Moses was receiving.
22:41As the Israelites
22:41began to revel
22:42in their worship
22:43of the calf,
22:44the situation escalated.
22:46When Moses
22:47descended the mountain
22:48and witnessed
22:49their idolatry,
22:50he was filled
22:51with rage
22:52and broke the tablets
22:53inscribed with Yahweh's laws.
22:55The incident highlighted
22:57the Israelites'
22:57failure of faith
22:58and loyalty,
22:59leading to severe
23:00consequences from God.
23:02In the end,
23:03Moses pleaded for mercy,
23:05resulting in a renewed
23:06covenant between God
23:07and his people,
23:09serving as a powerful
23:10reminder of the dangers
23:11of idolatry
23:12and the importance
23:13of steadfast faith
23:14in times of uncertainty.
23:17After pleading with Yahweh
23:18for mercy on behalf
23:19of the Israelites,
23:21he ascended the mountain
23:22again and returned
23:23with new tablets,
23:24restoring the covenant.
23:26D,
23:27despite their miraculous
23:28sustenance,
23:29the Israelites struggled
23:30with doubt
23:31and disobedience
23:32as punishment
23:33for their lack of faith.
23:35Yahweh,
23:36the God of Israel,
23:37decreed that they would
23:38wander the wilderness
23:39for 40 years,
23:40a full generation,
23:41before entering
23:42the promised land.
23:44Only after this time
23:45would they be allowed
23:46to claim the land
23:47flowing with milk
23:48and honey.
23:49Throughout these years,
23:50the divine sustenance
23:51generator continued
23:52to provide,
23:53feeding them daily
23:54with manna.
23:55Moses,
23:56though he had led them
23:57through the wilderness
23:58and served as a mediator
23:59between the people
24:00and God,
24:01was informed
24:02that he would not
24:03enter the promised land.
24:05Because of a moment
24:06of disobedience,
24:07when he struck a rock
24:08to bring forth water
24:09instead of speaking to it
24:11as God had commanded,
24:13Moses was only allowed
24:14to see the land
24:15from a distance.
24:18As the years passed
24:19and the generation
24:20of the first exodus
24:21faded away,
24:22Joshua,
24:23Moses' faithful aid
24:24and warrior,
24:25was chosen to succeed him.
24:27When Moses died
24:28on Mount Nebo,
24:30overlooking the promised land,
24:31Joshua assumed leadership
24:33of the Israelites.
24:35His task was to lead
24:36the people across
24:37the Jordan River
24:38and into the land
24:39of Canaanites,
24:40Asiatic group of nomad,
24:42descendants
24:43and tribes of Cain.
24:45The Canaanites,
24:46with their diverse
24:47city-states and tribes,
24:49had established
24:49a vibrant society
24:50long before the arrival
24:52of the Israelites,
24:53who were the descendants
24:54of Abraham's tribe.
24:56They spoke various dialects
24:57of Semitic languages
24:58and practiced polytheism,
25:01worshipping a pantheon
25:02of deities,
25:02including Baal and Asherah.
25:05Joshua was a strong warrior
25:07and under his command,
25:08the Israelites began
25:09their conquest of the land.
25:11Yahweh promised Joshua victory,
25:13telling him to be strong
25:14and courageous.
25:15The first major city
25:16they encountered
25:17was Jericho,
25:18an imposing city
25:20with high fortified walls.
25:23Yahweh gave Joshua
25:24specific instructions
25:25to march around the city
25:26for six days
25:28with the Ark of the Covenant,
25:30and on the seventh day
25:31they were to march
25:32seven times.
25:34At the sound of trumpets
25:35and a loud shout,
25:37the walls of Jericho
25:38miraculously crumbled,
25:39and the Israelites
25:40stormed the city,
25:42taking it as their own.
25:43This conquest marked
25:45the beginning
25:46of a new chapter
25:47for the Israelites
25:47as they moved
25:48from wandering
25:49to settling.
25:51City by city,
25:53Joshua led the people,
25:55and the God of Israel
25:56delivered the enemy tribes
25:57into their hands.
25:59They took possession
26:00of their land
26:00that the God of Israel
26:02had promised to Abraham,
26:03Isaac, and Jacob.
26:06Tiki Israelites' journey
26:08from Egypt
26:08to the promised land
26:09was a testament
26:10to early humanity's struggles,
26:12and the Anunnaki tribes
26:14battling amongst each other,
26:15masquerading as gods,
26:17making mankind
26:17fight amongst each other.
26:19The machine
26:20that provided manna,
26:21the divine laws
26:22given at Sinai,
26:23and the miraculous victories
26:25under Joshua
26:25were all signs
26:27of the tribe
26:27of Enlil's provision
26:29and care
26:29for their chosen people.
26:32Thus,
26:32the era of wandering
26:33ended,
26:34and the era
26:35of settlement began,
26:37a fulfillment
26:37of Yahweh's
26:38ancient promise
26:39to lead his people
26:40to a land
26:41where they would live
26:42in peace and prosperity.
26:44The exodus,
26:45traditionally dated
26:46to 1433 B.C.,
26:49when Moses was 80 years old,
26:51marked the culmination
26:52of a centuries-long saga
26:53of oppression,
26:54rebellion,
26:55and divine intervention.
26:57The pharaoh
26:58Amenhotep II,
26:59like his predecessors,
27:01had sought to suppress
27:02the growing power
27:03of the Israelites.
27:04Yet in doing so,
27:05he only hastened
27:06their rise
27:07as a free people.
27:08From the time
27:10of Ammosis,
27:11who expelled
27:11the Hyksos
27:12and founded
27:13the new kingdom,
27:14to Thotmas III,
27:15who feared
27:16the Israelites'
27:17disloyalty,
27:18and finally
27:19to Amenhotep II,
27:21who saw his empire
27:22suffer under
27:22Yahweh's plagues,
27:24the tale of Egypt
27:25and Israel
27:25became one
27:26of intertwined
27:27destinies,
27:28shaped by the hand
27:29of God
27:29and the will of man.
27:31The story of Moses,
27:33his confrontation
27:33with Pharaoh
27:34Amenhotep II,
27:36and the dramatic
27:37exodus from Egypt,
27:38has long been revered
27:40as one of the most
27:40iconic tales
27:41of faith,
27:42liberation,
27:43and divine intervention
27:45in human history.
27:47However,
27:47as we delve deeper
27:49into ancient texts
27:50with a broader,
27:51more informed perspective,
27:53it's essential
27:54to reconsider
27:54the narrative
27:55through the lens
27:56of the Anunnaki.
27:58These ancient beings,
28:00often mistaken for gods
28:01due to their advanced
28:02technology and knowledge,
28:04greatly influenced
28:05the writings
28:05of both the Old
28:06and New Testaments,
28:08pitting humanity
28:09against one another.
28:11The Anunnaki
28:12were not divine beings,
28:14but their technological
28:15prowess was so far
28:16beyond the comprehension
28:17of early humans
28:18that biblical figures
28:19perceived them
28:20as gods
28:21or messengers of God.
28:23Yet,
28:24the true creator
28:25of all existence,
28:26the ultimate source
28:27of life and consciousness,
28:29remains distinct
28:30from these extraterrestrial beings
28:32who,
28:32for centuries,
28:34masqueraded
28:34as divine creators
28:35on earth.
28:37Their influence
28:38shaped much
28:39of the biblical law,
28:40manipulating
28:41the spiritual narrative
28:42of entire civilizations,
28:44especially the animosity
28:46and rivalry
28:46of African
28:47and the Asiatics,
28:49the first races
28:50of humans,
28:51and after the Asiatics'
28:52rivalry between
28:53the Israelites
28:54and the Canaanites.
28:56Later,
28:57more deception
28:58was compounded
28:59by the elites
28:59within the Vatican
29:00and the Kabbal
29:01after the crucifixion
29:03of Yeshua,
29:04who systematically
29:04engineered
29:05religious doctrines
29:06and designed
29:07to mentally
29:08enslave societies
29:09and create
29:10divide-and-conquer tactics
29:11of the Twelve Tribes.
29:13These institutions
29:15diverted spiritual power
29:16away from individuals
29:17and toward
29:18an extraterrestrial elite,
29:20fostering systems
29:21of control
29:21that suppressed
29:22true self-empowerment.
29:24In this light,
29:25the story of Moses
29:26and the biblical text
29:27becomes not just
29:29a tale of faith,
29:30but a key
29:31to understanding
29:32humanity's deeper connection
29:33to a much larger
29:34cosmic history.
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