by REBrammer
Table of Nations: Who ever deciphered the cartouches were boneheads?
Herodotus explains that what we call Africa
was called Libya in his time and before. He explains that only four nations inhabit it and two
of these nations are indigenous, while two are not. The two indigenous are the
Libyans and Ethiopians, who dwell respectively in the north and the south of
Libya. The Phoenicians and the Greek are in-comers.
The northern Libyans are white Africans and the southern Ethiopians are black Africans. The name Africa derives from Aphrodisia Island, the home of Aphrodite and the Aphrodisiac. (Zizyphus Lotus) The word "Aphros" derives from Epaphos and the Apis Bull but also later related to the Pharos lighthouse of Alexandria which was needless to say pre- Roman.
The more ancient of the new comers appears to be the Phoenicians who are of unknown origin but arrived by sea with a written language and an alphabet. Their name derives from phoînix = blood red. The high point of Phoenician culture and sea power is usually placed around 1200 – 800 BC.
One speculation is that they where Minoan from Knossos serving under King Minos and were driven from their island around 1600 BC by the eruption of Thera. Hera was the sister of Zeus.
The eruption of Thera is the largest of it's
type in recorded history. The displacement of 7 cubic miles of earth dumped into
the ocean also caused the worlds largest Tsunamis which easily ripped across
Crete driving what survivors there were out to sea.
'The absence of any bodies clearly indicate that the inhabitants had ample warning of the imminence of the volcanic eruption. Since Tsunamis travel on the ocean floor, boats already put to sea would have been minimally effected.
It has been speculated that King Minos is the same person as King Min the first ruler of Egypt. The Therian Tsunamis tearing across the northern coast of Africa would have made the Libyans easy prey.
If indeed Theon (the Alexandrian was talking about "Men-nofir" or the Min of Memphis then 1591 BC would equal the date of our eruption.
So what I am suggesting is that the 1st dynasty of Egypt began in 1600 BC!
What about Kush?
Dating the table of Nations has been set no earlier than the 7th century BC because several nations do not appear in the historical records until a later date. The position of Kush at the head of the Hamitic family, customary dates this Table around the sixth century B.C.
600 BC as we already know was the time of Kourosh I. Korosh, Kuros, Kyros are all forms of Cyrus.
The word Kyros evolved into meaning master, lord and a power that is legitimate. 'Khourvash' breaks down into Khour = Sun; vash = like. Cyrus was the "Sun-like" and Cyrus the Great was the first person to create an empire from 550 - 539 BC.
Cyrus has also used the name Ku-Ra-aS-Sar which breaks down like this: 'Ra', of course, in Egyptian, is the name of the Sun and the great Sun-god Ra, as well as the life-force that permeates all creation. Therefore, it also means "action, work" and "to do". "Ray" like 'Rai' is "light, flame, fire". In Hebrew, 'ra-ah' (RAH) means "to see", and 'marah' (MRAH) is "mirror". On the other hand "As-Sar" is Greek for "Osiris".
The Greek title Christ, is derived from the Egyptian word "KRST" or KARAST. Karast is a person who is anointed as a Heru or Hero during their lifetime, and when they are deceased they receive a great honor as a "KRST" or AUSAR (Osiris). Their bodies are anointed with spices, oils, and resins to preserve the body. The body is wrapped in bandages, placed in a coffin, the coffin is placed upright to symbolize resurrection.
Messiah literally means "The Anointed" (One). In Islam, Jesus/Iesus is called "Isa" which related to Isaiah in the Bible where Cyrus the Great, the king of Persia, is referred to as "God's anointed" (Messiah). Osiris is the Egyptian god of Resurrection & Re-birth.
Egyptians believed that the Herus or Krsts would rise again to save the world as fully divine beings. "He has risen." The Semites brought this tradition out of Egypt.
Was Cyrus the first Messiah? After the overthrow of Babylonia by Cyrus the Great, he allowed the Jews (Judah) to return to their native land near Aswan after 546 BC, and more than forty thousand are said to have done so.
Ra and Aten
Akhenaten lives to this day but not in modern Truth. Scholastic Loyalist has corrupted the truth & will only allow "The Lie" to exist.
If Aten is the Sun disk and Akhenaten is said to mean = Sun beam of the Sun disk you get Sun-like.
If Aten was the life-giving force of light then you get Sun Light.
If this were true then Ra would be the Sun itself and Aten would be the photons of light.
= A
= T
= N
= RA
In other words = Aten - Ra or
"Khourvash".
Why do the experts keep leaving the Ra part
out of the Aten names?
Hor-Aten giving life forever continually; great living Aten who is in jubilee, lord of heaven, lord of earth, residing in (the temple) "Elevating Re in On".
We already know that On = Anu is Babylon in Egypt (or Babylon itself) and not Heilopolis which is 10 mile further north.
Amenhotep II was listed as being the Ruler of Anu, but which Anu? After the campaign in his ninth year, Egyptian and Mitannian armies never fought again, and the two kingdoms seem to have reached some sort of peace. Amenhotep records that the kings of Babylon, the Hittites, and Mitanni came to make peace and pay tribute to him after his ninth year.
Amenhotep III was clearly the Ruler of Waset or Thebes. Ay was the next Ruler of Thebes. (Ay-Neter-Heq-Waset)
Waset was the capital of Upper Egypt aka Kush. Where the Valley of the Kings is located. The name Thebai is the Greek designation of the ancient Egyptian niwt "(The) City" and niwt-rst "(The) Southern City". At the seat of the Theban triad of Amen, Mut, and Khonsu. New Kingdom as niwt-imn, "The City of Amen. Amin
Then we have Amenhotep IV/Akhenaten = Ruler of Anu, Ramses III = Ruler of Anu, Ramses VI = Ruler of Anu, Ramses VII = Ruler of Anu, Ramses XI = Ruler of Anu and finally Tutankhamen, the Ruler of southern Anu
(Why does Tut have southern Anu & the others
have Anu only?)
In 546 BC, Babylon was captured by Cyrus the Great of Persia, and lost its
independence.
His son Cambyses was crowned nine years later formally as King of Babylonia.
The Sun god Ra was the Sun-god of Heliopolis but he was not the Sun god of Anu.
Anu was the Sumerian word for 'heaven' and was the name of the Sky God who was the supreme leader of the gods.
Another clue comes from the word "Set" as in Waset or Seti.
Seti
Dragon of Marduk
But now we have the northern Anu = Babylon and the southern Egyptian Anu (Anu suten) = Babylon.
Mithra
Beside Ahura Mazda, Mithra is the most important deity of the ancient Iranian
pantheon and may have even occupied a position of near equality with him. In the
Achaemenian inscriptions Mithra, together with Anahita, is the only other deity
specifically mentioned. Although the ancient pantheon contained an individual
sun god, Hvar Khshaita, in the eastern Iranian traditions reflected in the
Avesta, Mithra has a hint of connection with the sun, more specifically with the
first rays of dawn as he drives forth in his chariot. In western Iran the
identification was complete, and the name Mithra became a common word for 'sun.'
In spite of his connection with the sun, Mithra functioned preeminently in the
ethical sphere. The word mithra was a common noun that meant 'covenant,
contract, treaty' and, as such, Mithra was the god Covenant, the celestial deity
who oversaw all solemn agreements that people made among themselves and who
severely punished anyone who broke the terms of a covenant, whether it was
between individuals or between countries or other sociopolitical entities. In
his capacity to find out the covenant breaker, he is described as sleepless,
ever-waking, having 1,000 ears, 10,000 eyes, and a wide outlook. He is portrayed
as a great warrior brandishing his mace while driving in his chariot to battle,
where he intervenes on behalf of those faithful to treaties by throwing the
treaty-breakers (mithra-drug) into panic and defeat. As a sovereign deity,
Mithra bore the standing epithet varu-gavyuti, meaning 'one who (presides over)
wide pasture lands' — i.e., one who keeps under his protection (another of his
epithets was payu, 'protector') the territories of those who worship him and
abide by their covenants. It should be mentioned that Mithra gave his name to a
mystery religion, Mithraism, which was popular throughout the Roman Empire, but
whose Iranian origins are difficult to trace.
The Ankh
Ankh means life, life giving and eternal life. Was Akhenaten offering eternal life.
Egyptian Ankh
Celtic Cross
When Cyrus the Persian conquered Mesopotamia and the whole of the Middle East, he did so for religious reasons. Unlike any conqueror before him, Cyrus set out to conquer the entire world. Before Cyrus and the Persians, conquest was largely a strategic affair; you guaranteed your territorial safety by conquering potential enemies. But Cyrus wanted the whole world and he wanted it for religious reasons.
In the middle of 600 BC, a prophet, Zarathustra, appeared among them and preached a new religion. This religion would become Zoroastrianism (in Greek, Zarathustra is called "Zoroaster"). Hystaspes the father of Darius convert to Zarathustra's new religion. The Zoroastrians believed that the universe was dualistic, that it was made up of two distinct parts.
One was good and light and the other evil and dark. Cosmic history was simply the epic battle between these two divine forces; at the end of time, a climactic battle would decide once and for all which of the two would dominate the universe. Human beings, in everything they do, participated in this struggle; all the gods and all the religions were part of this epic, almost eternal battle.
During the 18th dynasty, the cult of the sun god Ra became increasingly important until it evolved into the uncompromising monotheism of Pharaoh Akhenaten. According to the cult, Ra created himself from a primeval mound in the shape of a pyramid and then created all other gods. Thus, Ra was not only the sun god, he was also the universe, having created himself from himself.
Ra was invoked as Aten or the Great Disc that illuminated the world of the living and the dead.
According to Zarathustra, the enemy of the divine order had been "The Lie", an abstract concept, which brought the prophet into conflict with representants of the established cult, the priests of the god Mithra (protector of truth and justice and the source of cosmic light) because Mithra is not present in the Gathas of Zoroaster
Akhenaten assumed the credo Ankhemmaat "Living in Truth" and brought himself into conflict with the priests of Amun. Apparently the Aten was not a planet like Jupiter, Mars or the Sun but rather the "Force" that gave life.
The words of the Preacher, the son of David, king in Jerusalem. Vanity of vanities, saith the Preacher, vanity of vanities; all is vanity. What profit hath a man of all his labour which he taketh under the sun?
I the Preacher was king over Israel in Jerusalem. And I gave my heart to seek and search out by wisdom concerning all things that are done under heaven: this sore travail hath God given to the sons of man to be exercised therewith.
Lo, I am come to great estate, and have gotten more wisdom than all they that have been before me in Jerusalem: yea, my heart had great experience of wisdom and knowledge. And I gave my heart to know wisdom, and to know madness and folly: I perceived that this also is vexation of spirit. For in much wisdom is much grief: and he that increaseth knowledge increaseth sorrow.
Did Akhenaten give up his kingdom in his 17th year to become a Preacher! Akhenaten was Cyrus the Great!
Persian 600
BC
Egyptian 1300 BC
Who was who?
Unlike some others, I am not attempting to
resolve all of history...only just this one family. This way, "You" at home will have
something to do in your spare time.
It must be kept in mind that in the "good ol' days" these kings & chiefs had harems & when he died or was defeated his harem was rolled over to the new chief. The two major gods that Cyrus respected were Zeus/Amen and Hestia/Vesta. Hestia was the goddess of the hearth, she was favored by bakers & the term "got one in the oven" did not mean bread. The concept of vested virgins also come from Hestia and the harem is were you kept them until they were invested to the chief. Tuya the mother Ty was the head of the harem of Min at Akhmin.
Akhenaten = Cyrus the Great
Akhenaten was said to have died/disappeared in his 17th year. Cyrus officially takes his kinship in 546 BC and died/disappeared in 529 BC = 17 years.
Tutankhamen = Cambyses II
Queen Ty = Mandane mother of Cyrus and sister to Cyaxares II (Ay)
King Ay = Cyaxares II king of Media, son of Astyages
Yuyu = Astyages king of Media, father of Ay & Ty
Tuya = mother of Ay, Ty and Ramses II
Ramses II = Amasis II
Advisor to Tut = Croesus king of Lydia
Horemheb = Darius son of Hystaspes both Persian
Horemheb quickly rose to
prominence under Tutankhamun, becoming Commander-in-Chief of the Army, and
advisor to the Pharaoh.
When Tutankhamun died while still a teenager, Horemheb had actually been
designated as "rpat" (Crown Prince) and "idnw" (King's Deputy) which meant that
Horemheb was the officially recognized heir to Tutankhamun's throne. (Darius, 8
years older was Cambyses' lance-bearer at the time of his death)
Akhenaten chief wife was Nefertiti who had six daughters. His second wife was Nitokris II.
The major problem with Nefertiti is that she had too many children of the same age and you never see boys in the pictures!
Akhenaten had one wife, the daughter of Cyaxares II (Ay) and one wife, the daughter of Apries.
In 570 BC Nefertari appears to be the 12 year old daughter of King Apries = Nitetis/Nitokris II; that Ramses II acquired by defeating Apries.
Included in her tomb was a cartouche of King Ay, suggest she may have been related to Tut, Nefertiti, Akhenaten and she may have been a daughter or at least related to King Ay.
In 586 BC Babylon captured Jerusalem and deportation of the population to Babylon. Many managed to flee to Elephantine.
In 585 BC Astyages son of King Cyaxares I, ruler of Medes; married to Aryenis the sister
of Croesus ruler of Lydia.
Nebuchadnezzar II of Babylon married Amytis the daughter of Cyaxares I, ruler of
Medes.
In 584 BC the 4th year of Apries, the 11 years old daughter of Astyages, princess Ty (Ankhnesneferibre) was invested officially to the office of Divine Adoratrice of Amen/Zeus. During the same time, she also held the office of God's Wife of Amen (as the husband of Amenhotep III), which was the highest office in the priesthood of the temple of Amen in Thebes.
Ty (Ankhnesneferibre) was said to be some type of a sister to Apries which would indeed make Apries & Ay related.
In 564 BC: The 31 year old Queen Ty adopted the 14 year old Niticris II.
But, if Nebuchadnezzar II of Babylon married Amytis the daughter of Cyaxares I of Medes and as claimed by Nabonidus in 556 BC that Nitocris II was the daughter of Nebuchadnezzar II, then who ever married her would have claim the the throne of Babylon.
Akhenaten marries Nitocris II and becomes ruler of Babylon. She becomes the mother of Tutankhamen and he in turn becomes the ruler of Babylon.
Because Ramses II already had children by Nitocris II, his children could also lay claim to the throne of Anu/Babylon; as did Ramses III = Ruler of Anu, Ramses VI = Ruler of Anu, Ramses VII = Ruler of Anu, Ramses XI = Ruler of Anu.
Question: Was Niticris = Nefertari while Ay's daughter = Nefertiti. These folks breed their children like horses & hounds!