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Subject: Post 210: The Legend, part 1.


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Date Posted: 22:58:17 03/02/08 Sun
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Post 210: The Legend, part 1.
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NEFEKHEPERURE:

Joseph of the Coat of Many Colors was sold into slavery in Egypt by his envious brothers. The Egyptian, not being able to speak his hebrew name refered to him as Yuseph or Yuya. he became the High Vizier of Egypt, second only to the Pharaoh himself.

Yuya married a woman, a hebrewis, by the name of Thuya. When her mummy in 1903 it was found she had long blond hair reaching all the way down her back.

Their daughter, Tiye, married Pharaoh Tuthmosis IV's son, who became Pharaoh Amenhotep III.

Her father had such power it was determined that if she became pregnant, the child should be killed at birth rather than have a half Hebrew king whose grandfather was already High Vizier rule the kingdom.

When she became pregnant she went to her summer palace at Zarw. When she had her baby it was indeed a boy. She had her handmaids float the child the short distance downstream in a reed basket to the house of her father's half-brother Levi, who lived in Goshen. The child, named Aminadab, was faised in the home of his great uncle and educated by the priests of Ra. It was later revealed to the Pharaoh that he did have a living son to take the Throne as Amenhotep IV, later to call himself Neferkheperure-Wa'enre Akhenaten.

He ruled Egypt for seventeen years. Akhenaten closed all the temples of the Egyptian gods and commanded his people worship at the temples he had built to his new god, the Aten/Adon in Hebrew/Jehovah. His closing of the temples didn't set well with the priests of Ra. So they devised to get him off the throne. They angered him to the point where he killed an Egytian. His hands being soiled, he could no longer be Pharaoh. He was forced to abduct his throne and was then summarily exiled into the Sinai desert. When he departs most of the Hebrews in Egypt depart as well. He and his two wives had six daughters and one son, Tutankhaten/Tutankamun. Tut was probably murdered. Two of Akhenaten's daughters died young leaving four daughters that departed with him into the desert. From these four daughters comes the Judges of Isreal as well as the early kings, Saul and David.

The line of David is traced down to Joseph the father of Jesus, who may have been the True King of The Jews. One must remember the Romans were there and they had their Arabian puppet Herod on the throne.

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