Wednesday, August 18, 2021

Ancient tribes and America



Ancient tribes that could have migrated to America

The year 1900 BC
Genesis 14:
From Exodus 17:8-16 to 2nd Samuel 30 the servants of the Lord carried out a 700-year battle against the Amalekites. 

Exodus 17:8-16 For he said, Because the Lord hath sworn that the Lord will have war with Amalek from generation to generation. 

Deuteronomy 25:19 

1 Samuel 15:3,7 Saul destroyed the Amalekites but took the king alive

1 Samuel 30:1,17 Means the Amalakites did not die then David fought them but some escaped.

Some modern theologians believe the Amalekites are descendants of Esau (Genesis 36:12) but the Amalekites could be an older tribe.   

The name Amalak and they seem to be associated to human sacrifice as were the indigenous people of Mexico. The altars are proof of this. 



  

Did the Amalakites migrate from Asia to America?

The serpent in the final image of this video, resembles a symbol of the 2 ancestor dieties of Japan named Izanagi and Izanami or symbols of the Hindu spiritual system

  In Acts 7 Stephen said Israel was worshipping Rephidem or Madawakafara (fire?) but it this could be the name of a location in the Sinai Peninsuala where the Amalak ruled.  I believe the Olmec were priestly, or priest kings because they wrote in hieroglyphics, a priestly writing of indigenous Africans of Masa-ram (called Egypt). Mexico has pyramids just like the cities of the Nile and based on their biblical characteristics the Amalakites practiced human sacrifice. The act of human sacrifice was common for some the indigenous world but the death and resurrection of Jesus of Nazereth as the last human sacrifice would end this practice in many places. 

We don't know for sure if the Olmecs were the Amalakites but their traditions and practices seem to be simular but where they the good guys or the bad guys. Why did the Lord of the Hebrews hate the Amalakites and want to destroy them from the face of the earth? 

more to come...... 

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