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The Racist Judgment Of Africa By Moses

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« on: May 25, 2009, 09:58:07 pm »









Evidence Against The Egyptians and Hebrews



Moses continues his opening remarks in a story of “Adam & Eve,” with Israel (Jacob) represented by the character “Adam” in the story and Israel’s children/descendants represented by the character “Eve.” The serpent of the story is written by Moses as “Nachash” (“a shining one” in Hebrew) is actually related to both the ancient Egyptian “Nashu-t-Nen” evil serpent-fiend related to corn and flax fields (serpents in ancient Egypt and ancient Ethiopia were always associated with corn and flax fields) and Netch-t, the name of the ancient Egyptian white “shining” serpent that is on the ancient Egyptian royal crowns (“netch” in Amharic means “white”).

 

Here Moses states that his evidence to be presented will prove:

 

The Hebrews were provided by God with suitable land to live on, East of Egypt (Genesis 2:8-9 “And the LORD God planted a garden eastward in Eden; and there he put the man whom he had formed. And out of the ground made the LORD God to grow every tree that is pleasant to the sight, and good for food;”)
 

The Hebrews should have maintained their autonomy East of Egypt and that going to Egypt, even for food in times of famine, would unnecessarily subject the Hebrews to a weak social position because the Egyptians were a highly sophisticated and knowledgeable people (Genesis 2:17 But of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, thou shalt not eat of it: for in the day that thou eatest thereof thou shalt surely die.”)
 

While the Hebrews may have frequently suffered through famine, they were not “not ashamed” in their suffering – they were all of equal social status outside of Egypt and only by going to Egypt would they become peasants and feel shame of their lack of sophistication and knowledge (Genesis 2:25 “And they were both naked, the man and his wife, and were not ashamed.”)
 

That Egypt was the most sophisticated nation at the time (Genesis 3:1 “Now the serpent [Nachash] was more subtil than any beast of the field which the LORD God had made.”)
 

That the Egyptians committed a crime by allegedly luring the Hebrews to Egypt with food in order to subject them to servitude (Genesis 3:1 “… And [the serpent] said unto the woman, Yea, hath God said, Ye shall not eat of every tree of the garden?”)
 

That the Hebrews committed a crime by going to Egypt for the forbidden food that would actually lead to their deaths in the wilderness (Genesis 3:3 “But of the fruit of the tree which is in the midst of the garden, God hath said, Ye shall not eat of it, neither shall ye touch it, lest ye die.”)
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