Shocking Parallels Between Ancient Egyptian Religion and the Origins of Judaism
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The Ark of the Covenant was present in ancient Egyptian religion. Here, we can see Thoth, or Djehuti, the messenger of God, with the Ark of the Covenant depicted in the Temple of Dendera. The term “Yahudi” (יהודי in Hebrew) translates to “Jew” and derives from Yehudah (Judah), the name of one of the twelve tribes of Israel and the Kingdom of Judah. In my opinion, Yahudi and Thoth (or Djehuti) are connected, but this is not the only link between the religions; the Abrahamic religions are simply a continuation of ancient Egyptian beliefs. Enter this rabbit hole and emerge with a changed perspective! (1/9)
Just as Thoth had his serpent staff, Moses also lifted his serpent staff in the desert. Additionally, Moses’ brother Aaron had a staff that turned into a serpent and swallowed the staffs of the Egyptian priests. This symbolizes a connection to God. (2/9)
Just as we saw Thoth and his connection to the Ark of the Covenant as a messenger of God, Moses took on a similar role in Judaism. He constructed the Ark of the Covenant according to God’s instructions. Moses was a prophet and the voice of God, guiding his people toward the divine, just as Thoth served as a spiritual guide in ancient Egypt. (3/9)
This is an interesting connection. Solomon worshiped before the Ark after his dream in which God promised him wisdom. 1 Kings 3:15: “Then Solomon awoke—and indeed, it had been a dream. He went to Jerusalem, stood before the ark of the Lord’s covenant, and sacrificed burnt offerings and fellowship offerings. Then he gave a feast for all his court.” Solomon embodied the role of a wisdom bearer, much like Thoth, the god of wisdom. Isn’t it interesting how the Vatican resembles the description of Solomon’s Temple? (4/9)
In the ancient world, it was considered that demons and spirits were ‘Aerial’ around us, but we couldn’t see them. In pre-Islamic Arabian stories, invisible jinn were entrapped in vessels made of metal, and medieval grimoires/magick manuals like The Lesser Key of Solomon attribute this knowledge to King Solomon. They describe King Solomon’s wisdom and knowledge as capable of trapping interdimensional forces in vessels made of metal and using them for various purposes. Look at the number of aerial servants under Demoriel; it’s seven hundred quadrillion eight hundred trillion souls. (5/9)
What kind of powerful interdimensional force was trapped in the ‘Ark of the Covenant’? A force capable of causing great disasters, diseases, and radiation burns. Our soul is also electromagnetic… The Ark of the Covenant could have symbolized a body made of pure energy, similar to the orbs witnessed today as UAPs. Some of these orbs can be as bright as the sun and often leave radiation burns in close encounters. In every religion, enlightenment is connected to radiating light. The sun orb above the heads of ancient gods symbolized divinity. (6/9)
The same angels described in the Bible can also be found in the Egyptian underworld. There are no different religions; there are only branches of the same primordial truth that have been either purposefully manipulated or simply distorted by egotistical humans. (7/9)
Today, it is believed that the Ark of the Covenant is in Ethiopia. In Ethiopian tradition, particularly in the Kebra Nagast (a 14th-century Ethiopian text), the Queen of Sheba is identified as Queen Makeda. This text suggests that she had a son with Solomon named Menelik I, who is said to have become the first emperor of Ethiopia. Ethiopian tradition also holds that Menelik brought the Ark of the Covenant to Ethiopia for safekeeping. The Ark allegedly resides in the Church of Our Lady Mary of Zion in Aksum, Ethiopia. No one can see the Arc of the Covenant expect the man who was chosen to guard it and he is not allowed to leave the temple until his death. (8/9)
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