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the 18th Dynasty
BLACK HISTORY: SUPRISE!
THE 18th Dynasty The Foundation Senakhtenre TA'A I Seqenenre TA'A II & Tetisheri (wife) Kamoses & Ahmoses (brothers) 18th Dynasty; The MOSES PHARAOHS - 1662 B.C. Ahmoses (Mahmoses) Amenophis I (Amenhotep I) Tuthmosis I (not of the line; brother-in-law) Tuthmosis II Tuthmosis III (the young) Hatshepsut (the Queen/King) Tuthmosis III (the adult; the Warrior King) Amenophis II [Introduced the Cult of the baby sacrifice to North Africa] Tuthmosis IV & Mutemwiya (Mitemwiga; Mittani/white woman, high Queen of Africa) Amenophis III & Queen Tiy (Titi; white woman, named high Queen of Africa) [called the Diplomatic pharaoh] Amenophis IV & Queen Nefertiti (white woman; named high Queen of Africa) [Infamous pharaoh Akhenaten, called Religious Reformer] Smenkhkare [not of royal line] *Tutankhamun [Tuthmosis V; King Tut] SURPRISE!!! the Young Pharaoh-versus-Moses [the Hebrew!] Ay [Ag; the Vizier] Haremhab [var. Horemheb; horite-Hebrew, Military Commander] The Court That Moses & Aaron Addressed According to the New Testaments, the two court magicians that both Moses and Aaron addressed were named, Jambres and Jannes. But what becomes so shocking to me is that, as I grew up in America, I was trained by this government to view all ancient African kings and queens as something positive for me. But now, I am frustrated, to say the least. Byway of the elaborate films on Bible history produced here in America by the rich and powerful, I was trained to believe that it was the 19th Dynasty, the Ramesses, in which the Hebrews conflicted with and, I saw them as being white. I never realized that it was a black-on-black struggle. Based upon any date system about the Ramesses line, it is obvious now, that the previous four hundred years (400) of slavery would have obviously been under the Moses Pharaohs of the 18th Dynasty! Also based upon my realignment of dates and times from today's scholars with the timeline presented in the Bible, most scholars are about 100 years off when it comes to dating the events that revolve around the Exodus and the 18th Dynasty. Just as the name of 'Moses' presents, he was born during the rule of 'the Moses Pharaohs'! And, they ruled for more than two hundred years (200)! Although, the Ramesses began to become known in Egypt after the mysterious death of King Tut, the greatest pharaoh of the line, Ramesses II (Ramesses-the-great) was not even born when the Israelite (Hebrews) left the streets of Egypt. In agreement with the Bible account, the Ramesses became apart of a new military organization because a great number of the previous military force drowned in the Red Sea! The Bible, in the Book of Exodus, gives an amazing account of the deception and mockery this Egyptian court played out against Moses and Aaron of whom were two old men at the ages of 80 and 83. The young pharaoh of Egypt was 'a puppet king' for the court and for 'Smenkhakare' [Ashmene-Khety-Kakai-re; Ash or white] a white man of whom Moses addressed as 'the one who sitteth on your throne'! At one point, the counsels told the pharaoh to let just the men go in the desert to worship their god but not the children. Afterwards, the pharaoh summoned Moses and teased him. First, he told Moses that they could all go and then he said 'not--only the men can go'! He did just what he was told to do! Finally though, it was written that after the death plague struck, the pharaoh rushed in the night to the streets of the delta region and after he told them to go, he asked Moses to bless him! The victim of the Death Angel was Smenekakare. One of the main reasons why Moses was so stressed out about addressing this court has to do with the military commander at the time. His name is 'Horemheb' [Haremhab]. He was 'a horite' or 'white' man as his name reveals. Technically, he was 'an Assyrian-Heber' or 'a white Syrian-Heber' and from the same land as the aboriginal Hebrews. The Hebrews were defined as 'Syrians' back then because they came from 'Eber-Shem' and Terah-Eber-Shem. They were considered to be 'the Shepherds of Shem' and therefore, they were defined by the Semitic lands they lived within. AbraHam separated from his father Terah in north Syria [Assyria] and his descendants became intermixed with Ham [hence; Abra-Ham]. Following are the names of the court officials of whom Moses saw from time to time when he went back and forth to address the court about the concerns of the Hebrews: (1) King Tutankhamen (Tuthmosis V); Pharaoh of Egypt----he would have been about twenty years old, son of the infamous Akhenaten (Amenophis IV) & lesser wife Keya (Kheta; var. Khita) (2) Queen Ankhesenamun-------------------------------------------married when they were about ten years old, daughter of Queen Nefertiti & Akhenaten (3) Ay [Ag]---------------------------------------------------------------high Vizier & high priest, next pharaoh, not related to royal line (4) Huy [Huni]-----------------------------------------------------------Viceroy; like a secondary vizier (may have been dead at this time), overseer of Nubia and expeditions into Nubia (5) Smenkhkare [Ashmene-Kakai-re]-------------------------------white man; acting pharaoh over King Tut (6) Queen Nefertiti [Nefer or beautiful; titi or Hittite; white]--Stepmother to King Tut, had six daughters & no sons (7) Haremhab [Horemheb]---------------------------------------------Military Commander, next pharaoh after king Ag; appointed Sethi as military commander (8) Court Magicians [Jambres & Jannes]-------------------------- a Magician is similar to 'a scientist', 'thoth', 'messenger'... wisemen The beginning of this dynasty started out as a great fight or conquest but the end of it could be thought of as the same or much moreso. In the beginning, the Moses brothers fought against the Hkysos-Hurrian government to avenge the death of their father and eventually became victorious. But by and by, the same kind of empire builders came back into the land and struggled with them. All the while, the lowest form of human existence was ignored; the Hebrew slaves and captives. Whether the Egyptian government was headed up by blacks or whites, slavery was the mainstay but, the living God put an end to that! I believe that was the fight of fights. After the mysterious death of King Tut, the later Egyptians thought of King Tut as 'a curse'. The Ramesses of whom soon took rule, deliberately covered up the tomb where he was written to have been laid. They covered it up by building a whole village over it. Thousands of years later in A.D. 1922, on November 26, the tomb of King Tut was discovered. Howard Carter (archeologist - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia) Smenkhkare - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
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