There’s no reason to believe that Ethiopia would completely fabricate their entire history, especially if they couldn’t pass for Hebrews. Check up the signs, prepare, share the newsThe art of measuring energy rate in order to rectify it, providing safer places to live in for all living creatures.At the beginning was the verb : sound is the origin of everythingYour pictures of giants playgrounds all over the world King of Judea Solomon the Great fell in love with Queen of Sheba Baltis who gave him a son, Menelik.
Solomon was haunted by the dream he had on the night he had intercourse with the Queen of Sheba and had Zadok check on the Ark. Menelik I, first Solomonic Emperor of Ethiopia, is traditionally believed to be the son of King Solomon of ancient Israel and Makeda, ancient Queen of Sheba. If the story is true, it would mean that Menelik I and his lineage were from the tribe of Judah.
Menelik then told Solomon of his promise to his mother.
Solomon was pleased, since despite his plans, he did not have many children.
Benaiah did this, and Menelik thanked God for the warm welcome.
While I do not endorse Rastafarianism, the story behind their flag is pretty interesting:The reason Rastafarians all the way in Jamaica reference Ethiopia on their flag is directly related to the reign of If there is any truth to the story that Menlik I was the son of king Solomon and Queen Makeda, it would also serve as It is no secret that Ethiopia claims to be in possession of the Ark of The Covenant, and even hold a yearly procession in which they celebrate it’s presence. They called Menelik David due to the resemblance, and the people cheered. Zadok did this, and Menelik was thankful.
"For do I now persuade men, or God?
One more sign that the destinies of Israel and Ethiopia are closely related.For ten years, Eden Saga and your servant have been doing their best to raise the level of consciousness.Sumer mythology is the original version of the Bible genesisGreek mythology gives another version of the creation of ManThe hebrew mythology talks about creation, angels and devilsAorn the Hunter tells his adventures in the Sun with the powerful godsEnoch’s second book tells of his lives underground, on earth and in spaceThe charming moon has more than one secret, more than one enigma, more than one story to tellAfrica was the first civilized continent, and the Blacks colonized America long agoThe ancient weaponry appears to be as lethal and destructive than modern bombsMany legends evoke the possibility of hollow earth inhabited by giantsA long time ago, the civilization of pyramids was global, as pyramids are found all around the world.It was the reign of Hathor, the Great Goddess Pachamama who imposed matriarchy to the whole wide worldIn French, it means Late-High. Solomon then said that if they remain faithful, God will help them. I have magnified him whom God hath magnified [as] the director of His widows, and I have honoured him whom God hath honoured [as] the giver of food to orphans.Menelik said that he would still respect her.
Menelik I (originally named Ebna la-Hakim, "Son of the Wise"), first Jewish Emperor of Ethiopia, is traditionally believed to be the son of King Solomon of ancient Israel and Makeda, Queen of Sheba and ruled around 950 BC, according to traditional sources.
When Menelik grows up into manhood, he persuades his mother to allow him to see his father in Israel. When Zadok did not return, Solomon had Benaiah check on him. When Menelik was twelve years old, he inquired about his origins, and the Queen told him that King Solomon was his father. Azariah made the sacrifices and went to bed, along with the people of the city. The Queen then gave her son gifts had the nobility pledge themselves to Menelik:
Click the red button below to get a FREE copy of my book Pre-Slavery ChristianityThe Lemba Jews of southern Africa claim they have the ark. Solomon was comforted by what he heard and accepted what transpired. Menelik returned to Ethiopia and was greeted with great fanfare. They bowed and offered him gifts and offerings.
While the affair itself is left out of scripture, there are Ethiopian texts that pick up where the Bible leaves off.Because we’re dealing with a lot of history outside of the Bible when it comes to this subject, we need to be careful to point out the difference between the two.
The Queen then had Elmeyas and Azariah promise to teach Menelik the way of God, and she had Menelik promise to learn from them.
Then the doors of the Temple miraculously opened, and they miraculously carried off the Ark in a blink of an eye and placed it in Azariah's house. As a proof, Solomon’s bodyguard the Levites left with Menelik.
Then they bowed and thanked God. Solomon also cried. Besides travailing with him and suckling him, what else hath a woman to do with a son? The Queen then handed command of the kingdom to Menelik. Then the doors of the Temple miraculously opened, and they miraculously carried off the Ark in a blink of an eye and placed it in Azariah's house. How Ethiopia came to possess the Ark of The Covenant is also directly connected to Menelik I. The the angel said that Solomon should continue building his Temple and that if Solomon remains faithful, God will live him like his father before him.
The angel appeared again and instructed Azariah on how to move the Ark. Menelik I is traditionally believed to be the son of King Solomon of ancient Israel and Makeda, the Queen of Sheba (ancient Ethiopia). The people of Jerusalem celebrated the anointing of Menelik as King of Ethiopia, but they also wept over the upcoming departure of their firstborn sons. The Ethiopians used the Ark in war like the Israelites before them, and the Queen was with them. The Queen also changed the law of Sheba. Then they asked Menelik to make a sacrifice to God. Menelik returned home quietly, with the Levites. In Egypt, Azariah's party revealed to Menelik that they had, by the will of God, the Ark of the Covenant.
Solomon embraced his son and blessed him, asking God to give Menelik many descendants and to ensure that Menelik was virtuous and was guided by God.