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2 Kings 24:
Nebuchadnezzar, king of Babylon was introduced at the time
of King Jehoiakim of Judah in the Bible. Jehoiakim became a servant of
Babylon for 3 years and tried to rebel against Babylon. God even sent more
enemies against Judah to wipe it out like he had promised because of the sins
and spilled blood from King Manasseh. Jehoiachin, son of Jehoiakim, became the
evil king of Judah, who lasted only 3 months and Babylon also conquered Egypt.
In the 8th year of Nebuchadnezzar, he invaded Jerusalem, took Jehoiachin and his
family as prisoners, and emptied all the treasures of God from the temple.
King of Babylon took everything of worth from Jerusalem including 10,000
captives and left the poor. He brought them all to Babylon to be slaves,
and put Jehoaichin's uncle, Mattaniah, as king of Judah. Nebuchadnezzar
changed Mattaniah's name to Zedekiah. (Changing the name you bear is a
symbol and evidence of conquest and ownership. This is the second time
this has happened. Do you bear a European or Arabic name and you are not
from there? You may be a symbol of ownership and conquest). Zedekiah was a
bad king, angered God, and he also rebelled against his owner, king of Babylon.
2 Kings 25: Nebuchadnezzer came to besiege Jerusalem until there was no food to eat
within it. Zedekiah was captured and taken to Babylon, where he watched
the execution of his sons and had his eyes plucked out. Nebuchadnezzar
sent his army back to Jerusalem to knock down its wall, burn down the king's
palace and the temple of God, burnt down all the houses and took everyone they
found as captives, except those that were left to work in the vineyard for
Babylon. How miserable!!! Babylon did not only take all the
treasures of God that they could find, they also carried off the priests to Babylon to be
executed. After 37 years of exile, the new king of Babylon released Jehoaikim, gave him a seat at his table, put him above the rest of the captured
kings, and gave him an allowance for the rest of his life. It pays to
follow God so that our lives would not be wasted. Are our people scattered
around the nations under the disguise of searching for greener pastures,
furthering our education, or simply lining up at foreign embassies or money
collection centers? We need to go back to God. |
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The Political & Spiritual Purpose of the
Holy Land
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1 Chronicles 1:
Talks about the ancestry of Adam though Noah.
Noah had 3 sons in Africa (around Ethiopia) because that was where the Adam
family lived. The Bible, Archaeology, Geography, Religion, and
History agree on this without politics. Noah's children were Ham
(Africans), Shem (Arabs) and Japheth (European/Asian). The later two
migrated out of Africa and Ham built the first civilizations man had ever known.
Ham gave birth to Cush (Ethiopia/Sudan), Mizraim (Egypt), Put (Libya), and Canaan
(current day Israel). See Genesis 10: Children of Ethiopia (Cush) built Babylon
(Babel), Nineveh, and Assyria. The Philistines are children of Egypt (as
well as Edos and Yorubas of Nigeria). Canaan gave birth to the nations Israel fought
against before settling in Canaan. These were all Africans. Arabs
and Jews got involved when Abraham left Arabia to Africa in Genesis 12 because
God told him to. Abraham had to come to Africa to know God because that is
where God lives, made a covenant with man, and made man. In fact, the Ark
of God is still in Ethiopia as we speak and Ethiopia and Egypt still have the
oldest churches in the world ahead of both Rome and Jerusalem. The real
Jews are children from Arabic fathers and African mothers living on African land
- Canaan. It was about 700 years after the death of Christ that Arabs
conquered all of North Africa and the racial demographics of the region changed.
Children of Israel who lived in Egypt bore Yoruba and Edo names that we still
bear to this day. Tola and Ehi (Genesis 46: 13 & 21) are some examples.
Ehi is an ancient Egyptian deity/spirit and it is a spirit/deity in Edo.
Know your God and be proud of yourselves (Read the book titled "The Political
and Spiritual Purpose of the Holy Land" in the top right corner for a full
understanding).
1 Chronicles 2:
A list of children born to the children of Israel. |
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