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Subject: Pharaoanic Race and Secession:


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Date Posted: 01:29:29 04/01/02 Mon
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The race of people that exist in Egypt today are probably not exactly the race that existed there in ancient times. Though they have a genetic link to them. In the very earliest of mans down of history there was still the great ice sheet covering much of the northern hemisphere. before this began to melt what is now the Mediterranean Sea may have been a fertile plain on which man could survive. Melt waters may have trickled down from the mealting glaciers of Europe. Forming streams that run togather to form rivers that ran to the middle of what is now the Mediterranean Sea.
One can imagine colonies of humans living along this river.

The ice began to melt faster and before long water was pouring over what is now the Strait of Gibraltar. Villagers both north and south of this river, or lake, began to flee the rising waters. Spliting families, both close and extended, apart. Some family members would have escaped to Southern Europe, others to Northern Africa. Those that went to Nothern Africa are what I believe to have been the begining of the early Egyptian race. The ancient Egyptians may have made their way from watering holes in, what is now, the Qattara Depression to the Nile Delta. Northern Africa has been separated from southern Africa by a great wet land known now as the Wadi Halfa. Pharaoh Snofru, of the Fourth Dynasty of the Old Kingdom-2650 B.C.to 2134 B.C., sent a military expedition into Nubia and it returned with gold and 7,000 captive nubians probably as laborers. In time this may have had the effect of changing the genetic and racial make-up of the common egyptians forever.

Around 1663 B.C. kings of foreign Semitic origin invaded Egypt. They brought with them things the Egyptians had never seen before, compound bows, horses and chariots. These invaders, known as the Hyksos, also came wearing woolen tartan kilts. After about one hundred and fifty years of rule by Hyksos kings, the egyptians were able to overthrow them and drive them out. But, many people who were descended from the Hyksos were still living within the country.

The overthrow of the Hyksos was the begining of the New Kingdom. It started with Pharaoh Amosis, the begining of the 18th Dynasty in 1570 B.C., . The Egyptians had no love of being ruled over by foreign kings. They set about with a 'never again' attitude. Amosis sealed the borders with Syria and Nubia.

The 18th Dynasty includes; Amosis, Amenhotep I, Tuthmosis I, Tuthmosis II, Hatshepsut, Tuthmosis III, Amenhotep II, Tuthmosis IV, Amenhotep III, Amenhotep IV (Akhenaten), Tutankhamun, Ay, and Horemhub. It lasted from 1550 B.C. to 1070 B.C.
The Biblical 'Moses', (heir/born of), probably existed during the 18th Dynasty. The only 'prince of Egypt' to go missing during the 18th Dynasty was the hieratic Pharaoh Akhenaten, who insisted on believing in one god.

Joseph is traditionally believed to have been sold into slavery around the 1770s B.C.,. Joseph was made Governor of Egypt about a decade later. Joseph, known to the Egyptians as Yuya, married Thuya, a woman with long blond hair said to be of Semitic origin, probably of Hyksos origin.voy. Pharaoh Tuthmosis IV died and his son married sibling sister Sitamun, as was Pharanoic tradition, so he could inherit as Amenhotep III. Amenhotep III also married the Tiye, the daughter of Joseph and Thuya. Due to Joseph's overall power, that by then the Egyptians were begining to fear, an edict was made that when Tiye became pregnant that if her child should be born a male that it should be killed. Tiye did become pregnant and and so went upstream to her summer palace at Zarw to have her baby out of the prying eyes of the court and the priests. She did have a male child that she named Aminadab, later to become Amenhotep IV (Akehenaten). Tiye and the royal midwives conspired to float the child down stream to her Hebrew relatives to the house of Levi, her father's half brother.

I have always found it interesting that Pharaohs married family members, usually a sister. This also became the habit of the common class.com. I think the commoners were probably just imitating the royals. It is said that the royals did this to keep the power within their own family. I think it was for another reason. The Pharaohs always said they were descended from the 'gods'. If a horse mates with a donkey it will produce a mule. Mules are sterile, incapable of reproducing. Could another race of humans from somewhere else be slightly different enough to be incapable of producing a fertile heir? Thereby being capable of reproducing only with their own kind? Until, of course, another human is found with a similar genetic pattern?

Sitamun had given birth to Nefertiti, whom Akhenaten married being his half-sister. They had six daughters and one son, Tutankhamun. Two daughters died young but the other four probably left with their father, Akhenaten, when he was forced to abdicate the throne in the seventeenth year of his rule, by the priests of Amun.teltalheart.
Throne was taken by the royal vizir, Ay, who ruled for only about three years. The throne was then occupied by Horemheb, general of the army. But Horemheb was not of royal blood. He tried to remedy this by marring Nefertiti's sister. But no heir was produced. He then nominated his trusted Vizir and probable partner in crime, Ramesses for the job. But Ramesses I, never had or married and link to the royal line. Ramesses tried to make up for this by building large monuments to himself.

This would mean if any of the four daughters of Akhenaten, who had left with their Hebrew cousins, had born children then that child or children would be the true Pharaohs of Egypt. This line is believed to have become the Kings of Judaea. The line of Saul and David. (David married Saul's daughter). Pharaohs are considered living gods, being the descendants of the 'gods'. If Joseph, the father of Jesus, was considered a living god then Jesus would be 'the son of god', and also god himself.
It is said in the Bible that Herod killed the first born trying to destroy Jesus. But there is no evidence of this in history. This is the reason that is given as to why Jesus was taken to Egypt. I purpose the reason Jesus was taken to Egypt was to show those who were still faithful their new Pharaoh.

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