Friday, September 24, 2021

Sacred Mountains in the bible and the world


   Holy mountains and mountains of God are not limited to the children of Israel or the Hebrews. Most tribes of the ancient world had holy mountains, sacred lands. There are holy mountains or sacred lands in America, Asia not sure about Europe but we will explore that. Is it possible that the tribes of America and Africa honored the same Gods and did they name the mountains for those Gods? 

What purpose did those mountains serve for the first people? 

Wednesday, September 15, 2021

Books of Poetry in the King James Bible

 According to most bible study series the books of Poetry are as follows.

Job

Psalm

Proverbs

Ecclesiastes

Song of Solomon

What do you think about Lamentations, is that poetry? 


Is Genesis some kind of symbolic poetry? 
Genesis 6 mentions the men of reknown and that would be consistent with Genesis 1- 6. The fact the writer says the earth was without form and void this means they were able to see it from where ever they were during the creation of it. Its poetry if there is such a thing as symbolic poetry. There fore the story could have come from a group of beings who believed they were created by the universe and put it in story form. Looking at it through the lense of indigenous people instead of colonial mind could provide more understanding of the text.


Friday, September 10, 2021

The God of Genesis

Genesis 1:27 says " Let us make man in our image" this means there was more than one God or a group of Gods.

Image of the Sah, Saka, possibly called Kasa of space. 

 


   The first people of the world believed in polythesm -  the worship of or belief in multiple deities, which are usually assembled into a pantheon of gods and goddesses, along with their own religious sects and rituals.more than one God and this story is said to be of Hebrew origins yet Judaism believes in more than one God therefore how could this be a Hebrew story? 

This means Jehovah is possibly one of the Gods of creation and honestly this name could be Wakawaka or Wakuk or Wachawah. There are so many translations because the English sounds we use today are in mixed intermingled with many words.  What are some of the names that the first people used for creator God? One of the names of this group of creation could be Sah or Saka, who the Greeks translated into Sopdet, Sothis or Theos. This God is not a Greek Goddess or Roman but this God named Sah or Saka is one of the earliest of the solar spirits of indigenous Africans who are the descendants of Cain, Seth and the tribe of Noach( Noak or Naga). This name could also be Enki of what is said to be of Summerian or West Asian origins which includes the name of some ancient tribes of Pre-historic East Africa, some of the oldest tribes in the an ancient world. 

There is a book named "Latin in Black America" by Professor Henry Louis Gates that says many of the descendants of the Africans in Latin America use the word Alaka for the name of God or Alakas. This would be in line with the word Sah, because the ancient people wrote from right to left and this word Sah would be Kasa. 

 Another name for God was Thoth but this name is also a Greek translation yet it is not a Greek God. What does this mean and how are these names Sothis, Thoth and Sah related to Pre-historic Africa?

I sometimes wonder who was able to see this image of the voided earth of Genesis chapter 1 verse 2 or obtain the information regarding the creation in the rest of the verses.  The only way it could be possible for someone to see the voided earth is if someone was able to travel to space or the person who wrote was on another planet and passed the information to a human who lived during creation and the writer certainly was not Moses, brother of Aaron and Miriam, descendants  of Abraham. 

This brief video explores the origin of Genesis.






 More to come 



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