Saturday, October 16, 2021

African words in the bible -Genesis














  Every bible study guide states the bible is a translation of the writings of the first civilization of the world.  The indigenous people of the world were spiritual and believed life was in every living thing, therefore the ka sound should be in almost every word in the bible.  The ka is an ancient symbol and it is defined as spirit or soul it is written by the first priestly writing in stone called hieroglyphics. When reading the bible keep in mind it was translated into modern day Hebrew, and the original writing was something that the first people of Africa spoke and possibly all of the ancient world or region spoke at some time in history. Genesis 11:1 says the world was one language and one speech, but does this mean a region or the whole world? 

  There are times when the letter H is pronounced as a k sound in the bible. This coukd be one of the reason people can't seem to decide if the ancestor of the Africans is pronounced Ham or Kam. Some people use Ham and some use Kama but when people refer to Eegypt they sometimes use the term Kemet or Kamat. Sooooo what is the actual name of this father of Africa? If it was Kamat it could include two or three ancient symbols ka (spirit) and Mat which is the abbreviated word for ma'at ( the principals of the land). It's possible!

 Hebrew could be pronounced Kabarew coming from the name of their ancestor Eber of  Genesis 11.  There were no vowels in ancient words and thus Eber could be Kbr or BR as in Sibera, Rebekah, the wife of Isaac seems to carry those initials.  If Hebrew is Kabara it includes the spirit of their ancestor, This could represent the image of their ancestor, something the family or priest would recognize upon the birth of the child. 

   As stated in the video above the Ka sound should be in most every word in the bible and the ancient world.  Based on the information in the video above even the word Genesis could have a K sound, the Nicean creed could be the Nkan or creed. The letter g is not an ancient letter it is also derived from the K, the Ka meaning spirit or soul. 

More to come... all information is subject to change 



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