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Chapter 10 - 1627 BCE  
     
168.
   
1.
In the Great Age of the Hound and Young Bull,
2.
Two thousand eight hundred and fifty three years
3.
Since the dawn of the Great Age (1627 BCE)
4.
A terrible calamity befell
5.
All the civilizations of the North and Eastern shores
6.
Of the Inland Sea
7.
The Great mountain upon the Isle of Thera (Santorini)
8.
Did erupt with such violence and fire
9.
Great earthquakes is caused
10.
Buildings did fall as far as Ebla
11.
Great waves of water did come
12.
Swamping all cities by the shore
13.
Countless numbers did the sea claim
14.
All the ancient cities of the Greeks
15.
Were lost
16.
Civilizations such as the sacred isle of Krētē
17.
All were lost
18.
Many of the cities of the Hittites were lost
19.
Then came the rocks of fire
20.
And scorching ash
21.
It burnt the cities
22.
It turned fields and cattle into dust
 
169.
   
1.
Then came the dust and blinding ash
2.
So that day was pitch night
3.
Blanketing everything for hundreds of miles
4.
To the North as far as Hattusa
5.
and Zalpa on the Black inland sea
6.
To the South from Dimašqa (Damascus)
7.
And even to Ye-ru-sa-lu-um (Jerusalem)
8.
To the East as far as Assur
9.
And even to Babylon
10.
Ebla was utterly destroyed
11.
The (H)Ibiru of the North
12.
The sons and daughters of Eber
13.
Under Shalik
14.
Did travel south and then west
15.
Bringing with them
16.
The foundation stone of Ebla
17.
The white rock of limestone
18.
To seek union with the (H)Ibiru Of Egypt
19.
The sons and daughters of Emon
20.
Now the priest class of Thebes
 
170.
   
1.
King Mursili I of the Hittites,
2.
A creative king with truth
3.
Did abandon his people and his court
4.
Like rats
5.
East and then south towards the ruins of Ebla
6.
To escape the doom of the gods
7.
Later to claim that he And not the gods
8.
Did level Ebla
9.
And he did vanquish
10.
the descendents of Hammurabi
11.
Like crows the Hittite remnants
12.
Picked the empty temples of Babylonia
13.
And scavenged for shelter
14.
Driven out by the descendents of the Elam
15.
As the Kassites from the Zagros mountains
 
171.
   
1.
King Samsu-Ditana of Babylonia
2.
Did witness the consuming darkness
3.
The withering of crops
4.
The looting of towns
5.
The King did take his scribes
6.
His artisans and masons
7.
His magi druid priests
8.
And did abandon his cities
9.
Abandoning his temples
10.
A great exodus
11.
to the Valleys of the India
12.
To form the great Vedic Civilization
 
172.
   
1.
In the Great Age of the Hound and Young Bull,
2.
Two thousand eight hundred and fifty six years
3.
Since the dawn of the Great Age (1624 BCE)
4.
King Shalik of the abandoned (H)Ibiru Empire of the levant
5.
Did meet his cousin
6.
A-NUN, son of Emon
7.
First High Priest of Amen-Ra
8.
Priest-King of the (H)Ibiru (Hebrew)
9.
Of the most sacred Isle
10.
His name meaning
11.
Son of the primordial gods of the heavens
12.
For since the great calamity
13.
And midst the war within Egypt
14.
A-NUN had risen in power
15.
greatly superstitious were the people
16.
He did tell them
17.
The calamity was punishment
18.
From the Gods
19.
for not following Ra
20.
On orders sent by Nun.
 
173.
   
1.
Upon their meeting
2.
A-NUN and Shalik did embrace.
3.
A-NUN did proclaim
4.
Upon the mercy of our ancestors
5.
The great HORUS (HE-SUS),
6.
The mighty PE-TAH (PETER),
7.
The blessed IM-HATAP
8.
United we be
9.
Upon this day I shall crown you
10.
Pharaoh over all Egypt
11.
Your name shall be AL-ATTIS
12.
Which means the sole (only) Saviour of Humanity
13.
and the Good Shepherd
14.
And I shall be your priest
15.
Shalik then did kneel
16.
Upon the white limestone rock
17.
The foundation stone of Ebla
18.
And A-NUN did anoint him
19.
AL-ATTIS
 
174.
   
1.
Thus the age of the Shepherd Kings
2.
The HYKSOS age was born
3.
For three hundred years
4.
they reigned supreme
5.
Such fables that do contest this truth
6.
Born from malice
7.
And crafty hands
8.
Of the Ramesses
9.
And later kings
10.
The pretenders and false Pharaohs
11.
Who did loot the tombs of the ancient Pharoahs
12.
For their own ends
13.
And blamed the most ancient and sacred blood
14.
Cursing the land
15.
Akhenaten was the last
16.
of the real Pharaoh
17.
Ahmose a mere boy
18.
The Thebians a careless ruse
19.
For They were always Hyksos
20.
To strengthen a Dynasty
21.
Without noble blood
 
175.
   
1.
Within Twenty years
2.
The sons of the King
3.
And the sons of the High Priest
4.
Had regained all that had been lost
5.
Science had returned to Egypt
6.
Crops and land tilled with skill
7.
An army undefeated
 
176.
   
1.
The mighty Hyksos Pharaoh KHAY-AN
2.
Did prepare a throne
3.
The greatest of all lands
4.
Inlaid with fine detail
5.
Of Green marble and gold
6.
The Throne of Amen-Ra it be
7.
And only those of most ancient blood
8.
Had right to be seated
9.
The High Priest did refine their craft
10.
HO-SHUA (Joshua), son of A-NUN
11.
To protect the new Pharaoh
12.
And increase his power
13.
did fashion an ark
14.
And such an Ark was named
15.
The Breath of Ra
16.
For within the Ark did reside
17.
The Living spirit of the living God
18.
And no army could withstand its power
19.
At the head of the army did it travel
20.
For wherever the Ark of the Pharaoh Did go
21.
All enemies would be vanquished
 
177.
   
1.
And the priests of Amen-Ra
2.
Did fashion for each Pharaoh
3.
A second standard
4.
On which A likeness
5.
of the most ancient Anubis (Dog-God)
6.
Upon the ancient plain of Giza
7.
As the living protector of Egypt
8.
And servant of Amen-Ra
9.
And HO-SHUA (Joshua), son of A-NUN
10.
Did replace the wooden staff
11.
Of most ancient Holly
12.
And Druid
13.
With a Gold encrusted staff
14.
With a head in the shape of a serpent
15.
In honor and power
16.
As the representative of
17.
The hidden serpent
18.
The great speckled serpent (Milky Way)
19.
Of the heavens
 
178.
   
1.
Such was their power
2.
Their science and wisdom
3.
The Hyksos Kings were unchallenged
4.
Trading with all the known powers
5.
The lands of Egypt unsurpassed
6.
An Empire when Egypt was at her greatest
7.
Treaties with the rulers of Assyria
8.
With the Mitanni (Northern Syria)
9.
The Vedic lands,
10.
The Hittites and Babylonians
 
179.
   
1.
Under the Hyksos
2.
The Holly, the druids
3.
Did regain their glory
4.
In all the great capitals
5.
Of all the great civilizations
6.
They did build their own temples
7.
The first embassies
8.
And upon the floor of each embassy
9.
They did forge a mighty seal
10.
Being the wheel of life
11.
The symbol of the (H)Ibiru
12.
And the sacred Isle
13.
The druids did become
14.
The first ambassadors
15.
Wearing astounding bright coloured cloaks
16.
With all the colours of the rainbow
17.
Including the colours only reserved
18.
for Royalty and most sacred priests
19.
No other men and women
20.
Did wear such colour
21.
Not even kings
22.
Not even high priests of Amen-Ra
 
180.
   
1.
In the Great Age of the Hound and Young Bull,
2.
Three thousand and seventy nine years
3.
Since the dawn of the Great Age (1401 BCE)
4.
Shepherd King of the Hyksos
5.
Pharaoh Amenhotep II
6.
Did give up the ghost
7.
The Kingship did then fall to his son
8.
Pharaoh Thutmoses IV
9.
His name meaning
10.
Thut, Thoth, the god of truth
11.
Moses meaning son
12.
So Son of truth
 
181.
   
1.
As was custom then
2.
With druids as ambassadors
3.
They did rotate To a new court
4.
Upon the death of a king or Queen
5.
Within one year of the Anointment
6.
of Pharaoh Thutmoses IV
7.
A great and mighty druid
8.
Known as YO-YAH (Joseph)
9.
which means lover of Yah (God)
10.
Did arrive to the court of Thutmoses IV
11.
His cloak and vestments
12.
Of all the colours of the rainbow
13.
Were particularly bright
14.
A man of tall stature
15.
And fine mind
16.
Who has served the courts of many great kings
17.
At first the priests of Thebes were fearful
18.
But soon gained trust
19.
As YO-YAH (Joseph) did speak
20.
Of many wisdoms
21.
And the stars of the heavens
 
182.
   
1.
In the court of Thutmoses IV
2.
YO-YAH (Joseph) did meet all the royal family
3.
One who was in awe
4.
of his robes Of many colours
5.
and his stories of the world
6.
Was the young crown prince Nibmu-areya
7.
He did follow YO-YAH (Joseph)
8.
And ask him questions
9.
Which YO-YAH (Joseph) did reply.
10.
When Nibmu-areya the young prince was four
11.
His mother Mutemwiya did have YO-YAH appointed
12.
Chief Tutor to the prince
13.
A great and rare honor
14.
YO-YAH (Joseph) did meet with the crown prince
15.
Many days
16.
And speak of all manner of things
17.
From the time of the ancients
18.
To the meaning of the heavens
 
183.
   
1.
Upon his visits to Thebes
2.
YO-YAH (Joseph) did come across
3.
A beautiful wife of Amen-Ra
4.
Named Tjuyu
5.
He did fall in love with her
6.
But as was custom of the druids
7.
As an ambassador
8.
He was forbidden to marry
9.
With a foreigner
10.
Even of noble birth
 
184.
   
1.
In the Great Age of the Hound and Young Bull,
2.
Three thousand and eighty nine years
3.
Since the dawn of the Great Age (1391 BCE)
4.
Shepherd King of the Hyksos
5.
Pharaoh Thutmoses IV
6.
Did give up the ghost
7.
The Kingship did then fall to his son
8.
Nibmu-areya
9.
A child of only eight years
10.
When anointed Pharaoh Amenhotep III
 
185.
   
1.
As was custom YO-YAH (Joseph)
2.
was to be recalled from service
3.
And leave Egypt forever
4.
But he called upon the High Priest of Amen-Ra
5.
And request permission
6.
to wed his daughter Tjuyu
7.
The High Priest did agree
8.
And ask to the most sacred druids
9.
That YO-YAH (Joseph) Stay in court
10.
But the Druids of the most sacred Isle
11.
Would not be moved
12.
So the priests of Amen-Ra did provide
13.
YO-YAH (Joseph) with an ample estate
14.
Near the town of Akhmin,
15.
Where Tiye was born
 
186.
   
1.
Within eight years of his regency
2.
The mother of Amenhotep III
3.
Named Mutemwiya ceased as stewardess
4.
Amenhotep III then called for YO-YAH (Joseph)
5.
To return to court
6.
The priests of Amen-Ra
7.
urged the Pharaoh to reconsider
8.
For the word of the druids
9.
Of the most sacred isle
10.
Since the beginning of time
11.
Was stronger than stone
12.
And never broken
13.
But Amenhotep III Would not be moved
14.
He refused to acknowledge
15.
The current druid ambassador
16.
And ordered him sent away
17.
Again the priests did warn him
18.
For a druid curse was a mighty omen
19.
But Amenhotep III was even more determined
20.
He did then come up with a plan
21.
He announced his first Great Royal Wife
22.
To be Tiye
23.
the daughter of YO-YAH (Joseph)
24.
The Pharaoh did greatly anger
25.
the priests of Amen-Ra
26.
For the first great wife
27.
during the days of the Hyksos
28.
Was usually reserved for a princess
29.
of the royal line of priests of Thebes
30.
Not to a foreigner,
31.
even if of most ancient noble blood
32.
But Amenhotep III would not be moved
33.
So he did wed Tiye
34.
And YO-YAH (Joseph) returned to court a noble
 
187.
   
1.
Within three years
2.
of marriage to Tiye,
3.
Amenhotep III was blessed
4.
with a son
5.
Which he named
6.
crown prince Thutmoses
7.
The Son of Truth
8.
Within a further year,
9.
Amenhotep III was blessed
10.
with a second son
11.
Which he named Naphu-rureya (Akhenaten).
12.
As had he been raised
13.
Amenhotep III Called upon YO-YAH (Joseph)
14.
To be Chief Tutor to the two royal princes
15.
A mighty and rare honor.
 
188.
   
1.
Within the 30th year of the reign (1361 BCE)
2.
Of Amenhotep III
3.
After the mountains of the North
4.
Did erupt
5.
In the lands of Ice
6.
The rain did not come of Egypt
7.
The sun did not shine as bright
8.
The crops did wither and die
9.
Throughout the empire
10.
People grew weak and hungry
11.
The towns became restless and angry
12.
The Pharaoh did call his chief viziers
13.
The chiefs of the treasury
14.
the chiefs of the stores and water
15.
All of whom called it a sign
16.
Of the displeasure of the gods
17.
They could offer no solution
18.
except to pray to the gods
19.
The Pharaoh did send for the chief priests
20.
of the Temple of Thebes
21.
of the Temples of Memphis
22.
and most ancient Heliopolis
23.
All of whom called it a sign
24.
Of the displeasure of the gods
25.
The Pharaoh dismissed them all
26.
He then sent for his old tutor
27.
His second father YO-YAH (Joseph)
28.
YO-YAH told him
29.
that it be but a season of the heavens
30.
that no god did cause such action
31.
but one god, the lord of all gods- Aten
32.
To feed the hungry
33.
and save the empire
34.
The Pharaoh must re-organize the treasury
35.
And the grains
36.
Ridding them of ancient superstitions
37.
That stops work
38.
And devote better effort
39.
to the use of water and channels
40.
To expand good land, not reduce it.
41.
The Viziers of the Treasury and the Grainery
42.
Upon hearing these words
43.
Cursed such blasphemy against the gods
44.
Who guided every decision
45.
and every act of every day
46.
To expand land in time of famine
47.
they called utter madness
 
189.
   
1.
But Pharaoh trusted YO-YAH
2.
More than any of them
3.
In his court he declared
4.
I appoint you(YO-YAH) my one and only official
5.
To you I bestow the greatest of titles
6.
You shall hold the ring of Upper Egypt
7.
You shall manage the grainery
8.
You shall be my Treasurer
9.
You shall be my highest vizier
10.
And upon these words
11.
YO-YAH did set about ridding
12.
The minor gods that ruled
13.
every decision of every day
14.
He did change the waters
15.
and increase fertile land
16.
And Egypt was abundant with food
17.
While the whole region was in famine
18.
Such was the greatness of his work
19.
That great numbers of refugees
20.
From all parts of the world
21.
Did flood into Egypt
22.
And YO-YAH did set about tasking them
23.
With great public works
 
190.
   
1.
Day and night
2.
YO-YAH did toil
3.
without rest
4.
For his adopted land
5.
Confidant of the King
6.
Day and night
7.
YO-YAH did plan and direct
8.
without rest
9.
The Wise One
10.
The Pharoah
11.
Did praise him
12.
And reward him great title
13.
And YO-YAH did apply himself
14.
Even harder
15.
So that every field was named
16.
Ever road measured
17.
Every store accounted
18.
Every person fed
 
191.
   
1.
In the Great Age of the Hound and Young Bull,
2.
Three thousand one hundred and twenty four years
3.
Since the dawn of the Great Age (1356 BCE)
4.
YO-YAH (Joseph) did suddenly give up the ghost
5.
A great mourning befell all of Egypt
6.
All the Empire
7.
even neighbouring Empires
8.
Did send princes and Kings to mourn
9.
The death of YO-YAH (Joseph)
10.
The kingdom saved
11.
Amenhotep III had lost his father
12.
His teacher
13.
His friend
14.
His sons did leave the royal court
15.
Thutmoses to Memphis
16.
Akhenaten to Thebes
17.
Amenhotep III shut his court
18.
He refused visits
19.
His kingdom saved
20.
He became recluse
21.
No doctor did he see
22.
Though Sickness wracked his body
23.
And within 3 cycles of the sun
24.
Of the death of YO-YAH
25.
The Pharaoh gave up the ghost.
 

 
 
 

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