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Chapter 11 - 1353 BCE |
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In the Great Age of the Hound and Young Bull |
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Three thousand one hundred and twenty seven years |
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Since the dawn of the Great Age (1353 BCE) |
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Upon the death of Pharaoh Amenhotep III |
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The High Priest AY(E) of Amen-Ra did come to Memphis |
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To collect Thutmoses to prepare him |
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and anoint him new pharaoh |
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Since the death of his grandfather |
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YO-YAH (Joseph), Thutmoses had dedicated himself |
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To being a great priest |
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To study and learn |
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the ancient stories of the druids |
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To learn and understand |
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the wisdom of the ancients |
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and the wisdom of YO-YAH |
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in the nature of the Aten (universal God) |
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In the great hall of Memphis |
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The High Priest AY(E) called upon Thutmoses |
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To leave the priests |
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And his study |
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And take up his role as Pharaoh |
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To oversee the funerary procession of |
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His father |
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As new pharaoh |
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According to custom |
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But Thutmoses would not be moved |
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In the presence of his mother Queen Tiye |
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He did present to the High Priest |
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The former coloured robed of YO-YAH |
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For which he was refused to wear |
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On account of his excommunication |
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By the druids |
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He did proclaim |
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I have no rest in my loins |
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So long as a great hero of Egypt |
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May not rest |
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High Priest AY(E) did tell him |
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That as Pharaoh |
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He would be ruler over a great empire |
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A god to his people |
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And that he could build great temples |
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in honor of YO-YAH |
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Thutmoses did reply |
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That his father had fought long and hard |
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To clear the name of YO-YAH |
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But the most ancient druids had refused |
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Even upon the edicts of a Pharaoh |
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There is but one thing |
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The stubborn ancient druids (holly) |
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Revere more than power |
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Is knowledge |
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He did then proclaim his abdication |
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as crown prince |
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that he would travel |
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to the most sacred Isle of (H)Ibiru |
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Of his ancestors |
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Carrying with him the greatest scrolls |
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Of Science and mathematics and culture |
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Upon his sons declaration |
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Queen Tiya did speak |
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My sons heart is true |
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I shall accompany him to the island |
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Of my father |
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To implore the druids |
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For the mercy of the soul |
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Of my father |
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As a Queen |
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Soon after |
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Queen Tiye and her son Thutmoses |
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Did travel to the sacred Isle |
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Carrying the greatest scrolls of mathematics |
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of wisdom and culture to the druids |
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With the robes of YO-YAH |
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For his redemption |
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In the eyes |
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Of stubborn druids |
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And while the outcome |
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Of such a journey is lost |
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What is known is Tiya and Thutmoses did remain |
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That Thutmoses did marry |
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And the wisdom of scrolls they carried |
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Did impress the druids |
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For the name YOYAH as YOSEF |
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Known as Joseph |
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Became a revered name |
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Reserved only for the greatest druids |
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With the rejection by Thutmoses |
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AY(E) the High Priest |
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did return to Thebes |
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Where Naphu-rureya (Akhenaten) was studying |
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Upon his arrival AY(E) |
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Did tell Naphu-rureya |
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that upon the abdication of his brother |
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In the presence of a noble and priestly court |
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Naphu-rureya (Akhenaten) would now be pharaoh |
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In the Great Age of the Hound and Young Bull |
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Three thousand one hundred and twenty seven years |
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Since the dawn of the Great Age (1353 BCE) |
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Naphu-rureya at age of 25 |
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Was anointed Pharaoh Amenhotep IV |
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Which means Amen is satisfied |
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At the suggestion of the priests |
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That had tutored him |
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And the place that had been his home |
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For some years |
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Amenhotep Was first to make Thebes |
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his new Royal Capital. |
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A strange and melancholy King |
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Was Pharaoh Amenhotep IV |
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No wife by his side |
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He did immerse himself in writing |
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In wisdom and poems |
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AY(E) The High Priest of Amen-Ra |
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Did arrange for him a wife |
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Called Kiya |
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The daughter of a Thebian Priest |
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And wife of Amen-Ra |
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As was custom |
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But after one year no heir was conceived |
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To an older King |
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As Pharaoh Amenhotep IV |
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had not consummated their marriage |
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Fearing the end of an age |
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Two royal lines |
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One of King-Pharaohs |
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The other of King-Priests |
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The priests of Amen |
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debated and prayed a solution |
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Some considered appointing |
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The High Priest as Pharaoh |
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For their blood did contain the same |
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Noble and sacred path |
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But older and wiser priests |
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Considered such action may cause |
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Rebellion and an end to all the Hyksos blood |
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Others considered appointing A puppet |
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or A strong warrior |
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Capable of defending the empire |
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But loyal to the priests |
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Then AY(E) struck upon an idea |
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They would search the known world |
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nd alliance to find the most beautiful princess |
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In all the lands |
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Strong and faithful, she would give the Pharaoh |
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Strong heirs |
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And the melancholy of the line |
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Would be overcome |
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The priests did come across but one princess |
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Her name was Tadukhipa (Tadu-Hepa) |
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The daughter of Tushratta |
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The king of Mitanni. |
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It was said that so beautiful she be |
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That men were spelled |
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And would willingly die |
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Just for her to look upon them |
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So strong that she would |
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Ably dispatch the best warrior |
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So wise she did |
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Correct the priests of Mitanni |
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The High Priests did make an agreement |
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With King Tushratta |
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And brought Tadukhipa |
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To the court of Amenhotep |
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At Thebes |
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Where The Pharaoh spent his days |
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Writing wisdom and poems |
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Upon gazing the most beautiful women |
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The world had ever seen |
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Her strength and wisdom |
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The Pharaoh declared |
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Upon the Universal God |
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Above all others |
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I am blessed |
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For here is my Queen |
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Within short time |
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They were married |
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And Tadukhipa |
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Was given the royal name |
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Nefertiti |
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Within one year of marriage |
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The first daughter of Amenhotep IV |
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And Nefertiti was born |
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Her name was Meritaten |
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Within two years and by Year 3 |
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Of the reign of Amenhotep IV |
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His second daughter was born |
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Her name was Meketaten |
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The Pharaoh was entranced |
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By his Queen |
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He did lavish upon her all manner |
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Of praise and reward |
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She in turn did learn |
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of his Knowledge and teachings |
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And revelations |
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Since the time of YO-YAH (Joseph). |
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At first, the High Priests of Amen-Ra |
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Were joyous upon their plan |
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The Pharaoh no longer a lonesome poet |
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But a strong Pharaoh |
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supported by a beautiful Queen |
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Yet as time continued |
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no male heir did she bring |
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AY(E) grew more insistent |
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and scheming upon Nefertiti |
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Demanding she tell them of his intensions |
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At the beginning of year 4 |
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The Queen did declare to Amenhotep |
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My king my husband |
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Are you not lord of all the world? |
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He did agree |
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My Lord my teacher |
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Why do you permit the usurpation |
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Of the lesser gods |
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And priests upon your reign? |
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The Pharaoh replied |
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For time and tradition honored |
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The crafty and beautiful Queen |
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Did reply |
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Which then is greater? |
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The Universal God of Aten |
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Or the superstitions of men? |
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The Pharaoh answered Aten |
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The Queen then did divulge |
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The scheming of the priests of Amen-Ra |
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Upon which the Pharaoh |
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Enraged did forbid |
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the priests from his court |
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Within several cycles of the Moon |
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He did declare a new Capital shall be made |
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Not Thebes |
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But upon fresh ground |
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free of ancient superstitions |
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He named this place Akhetaten (Armana) |
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Which means “horizon of Aten (God)” |
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With support of his Queen |
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Amenhotep IV did commence |
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the building of a great new capital |
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By the fifth year of the reign of Amenhotep IV |
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Queen Nefertiti did give birth |
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to their third daughter |
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Called Ankhesenpaaten |
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The Pharaoh overjoyed with his new capital |
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Did declare to his court |
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On this day I speak the truth |
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There is no god but one God |
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And I am but his humble servant |
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Aten is both mother and father |
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Ra in spirit |
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And Horus the savior |
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Are but aspects of the same supreme God |
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The trinity is but one |
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All other gods are mere plaster and dust |
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To their greatness |
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The court of Amenhotep |
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Were aghast at these words |
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For since the earliest of days |
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The greatest of the gods |
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Was the moon |
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And all gods of nature were respected |
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The Pharaoh did then declare |
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Henceforth this day |
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I declare myself Akhenaten |
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Which means servant of Aten |
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Servant of the one God |
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By year six of the reign of Akhenaten (1347 BCE) |
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Queen Nefertiti |
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Did give birth to their fourth daughter |
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Named Neferneferuaten Tasherit |
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While his new capital was still being built |
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In this year |
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The Pharaoh did take his court to Armana |
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To oversee its completion |
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By year nine of the reign of Akhenaten (1344 BCE) |
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Queen Nefertiti |
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Did give birth to their fifth daughter |
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Named Neferneferure |
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In the same year, the new Capital Akhetaten (Armana) |
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Was completed. |
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It was a year of great plenty |
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With rain and good harvest |
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To celebrate his capital |
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and the birth of his daughter |
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Akhenaten did declare a holiday to Aten |
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and new laws of Aten |
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That all minor gods be banished |
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And the temples closed |
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This greatly disturbed the people |
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For they believed their gods protected them |
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So it was in the next year (1343 BCe) |
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The first of ten great plagues |
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did befall upon Egypt |
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The rain did stop. |
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The wind did stop |
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The days were hot and dry |
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The water of the Nile |
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And great lakes did turn red with Algea |
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That made the people sick. |
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Many saw this as a bad omen from the Gods |
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By year eleven of the reign of Akhenaten (1342 BCE) |
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Queen Nefertiti Did give birth |
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to their sixth and final daughter |
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Named Setepenre |
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In the same year |
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the priests of Amen and AY(E) did conspire |
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Upon the omens |
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They called Kiya |
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Dear Queen |
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The Great Wife has taken age |
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Now is the time for duty |
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To give Egypt an heir |
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The Priests did make Kiya |
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Into the likeness perfect of Nefertiti |
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They did give her a drug |
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To place in his meal |
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The priests then did call for Nefertiti |
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Who left the court to attend |
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That night in the Pharaoh’s bed chamber |
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Kiya dressed as Nefertiti did enter |
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With the potion |
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she did intoxicate the Pharaoh |
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And their marriage was finally consummated |
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However upon awakening |
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The Pharaoh did discover the trickery |
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And he banished Kiya from his court |
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Back to Thebes |
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Within the year, however |
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Kiya did give birth to a boy |
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His name was Tutankahmun |
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Fearing the powerful Queen Nefertiti |
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The Priests did keep the crown prince |
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Hidden from view |
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Queen Nefertiti enraged another did take her form |
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Ordered by her husbands seal |
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For all mention of Kiya |
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to be struck out across the Empire |
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Replaced by the likeness of her daughters. |
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By the beginning of Year twelve |
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of the reign of Akhenaten (1341 BCE) |
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The rains returned |
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Now with flood and heat |
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Everything was damp |
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Crops were spoiled, stores rotted |
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All manner of pest |
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did ravage the land |
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From frogs and mosquitoes |
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To abundant numbers of rats |
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The second of the great plagues |
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By year twelve |
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of the reign of Akhenaten (1340 BCE) |
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The warmth and wetness did continue |
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Now Egypt was afflicted |
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with the rise of lice |
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That affected livestock and people |
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People scratched at their clothes |
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till their skin was red |
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Cursing the blasphemy |
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against the minor gods |
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By year thirteen |
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of the reign of Akhenaten (1339 BCE) |
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The rain eased |
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And all the land and deserts were green |
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But then Egypt was afflicted |
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with the rise of locusts |
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And the sickness of animals |
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By year fourteen |
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of the reign of Akhenaten (1338 BCE) |
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The weather greatly cooled |
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and the rains returned |
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It was then that the great black sickness first appeared |
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Great horrible boils and blood |
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People began to die in great numbers |
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The black sickness even travelled to Armana |
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Where three of the daughters of Pharaoh |
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Got sick and died. |
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The Pharaoh Akhenaten was in deep melancholy |
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For he believed his destiny favoured Aten (God) |
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Now these ten plagues had ravaged the land |
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Cursing his people |
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By year fifteen |
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of the reign of Akhenaten (1337 BCE) |
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Egypt was in turmoil. |
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It was then that Akhenaten had a vision |
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He would take the sick people |
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out of the cities and towns |
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And restore the favour of Aten |
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and the people |
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First, not to cause riot |
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he ordered his troops |
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Under the command of Paatenemheb (Horemheb) |
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To check every city and town |
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for households with the plague |
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Then to mark their doors with a sign |
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Second, upon a single night |
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he ordered all the sick and diseased |
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To be rounded up |
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And to be taken out into the desert |
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With Pharaoh and his person guard |
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Commanded by Paatenemheb (Horemheb) |
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at the head |
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For one year |
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Pharaoh and the dead and diseased |
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Did walk through the Sinai |
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For one year |
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and still many did not die from the plague |
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Yet Pharaoh himself did get sick |
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With his face contorted from the disease |
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He took to wearing a veil |
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To cover his face. |
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Upon the end of the year (1336 BCE) |
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Akhenaten did take the survivors |
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To his city of Jerusalem. |
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By year sixteen of the reign of Akhenaten (1336 BCE) |
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Queen Nefertiti did leave Egypt |
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and travel to Jerusalem |
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To see her husband and King |
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But as she entered the court |
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The Pharaoh wearing a veil |
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Did command her not to step closer |
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For fear of his face |
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There amongst the assembled |
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Akhenaten himself did declare |
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Nefertiti as Pharaoh |
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and named her Neferneferuaten (Smenkhkare) |
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Akhenaten did then implore her to return |
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And rule the Empire |
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While he would live out his days |
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as High Priest of Aten (God) |
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In the Temple he did make in Jerusalem |
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Upon the ancient marble throne |
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of Hyksos Pharaohs now in Jerusalem |
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The most sacred white (limestone) rock of Ebla |
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As his rest |
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His serpent scepter as his staff |
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His (Pharaoh’s ) Ark now the sacred ark |
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Of A new covenant |
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He did commission it to be encased with gold |
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With Seraphim placed on its corners. |
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Pharaoh Neferneferuaten (Neferetiti) left Jerusalem |
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With Paatenemheb (Horemheb) |
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as her Commander of the Army |
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And returned to Armana |
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Where she did reign for two years |
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Upon her second year |
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She did discover the existence |
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of Crown Prince Tutankhamun |
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At which she ordered his capture |
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And the murder of Kiya |
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Kiya was killed |
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But Tutankhamun was spared |
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a mere boy of eight |
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Upon hearing the treachery |
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of Neferneferuaten (Neferetiti) |
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The High Priests of Amen-Ra |
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Did call Paatenemheb (Horemheb) |
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Whereupon AY(E) did promise |
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That upon the dispatch |
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of the Queen Pharaoh |
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He would rule a great dynasty |
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Paatenemheb (Horemheb) did organize |
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a secret rebellion upon the Queen |
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Causing all to leave Armana |
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Abandoned by her court |
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Without power or authority |
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Neferneferuaten (Neferetiti) |
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Left again to find her husband. |
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But High Priest AY(E) |
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Did have support amongst her guard |
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And upon a lonely stretch |
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Far from sight |
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The Great Queen met her end |
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At the sword of Pa-ra-mes-su (Ramesses) |
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A trusted captain of Paatenemheb (Horemheb) |
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Without dignity |
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Or proper burial |
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A spirit that still roams to this day |
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In the Great Age of the Hound and Young Bull, |
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Three thousand one hundred and forty seven years |
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Since the dawn of the Great Age (1333 BCE) |
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Upon the death of the powerful Queen |
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And Pharaoh Neferneferuaten (Neferetiti) |
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AY(E) did anoint the son of Kiya And Akhenaten |
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The new Pharaoh Tutankhamun |
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Shepherd King of the Hyksos |
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The boy who had never met his father |
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Nor his father known of him |
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Upon the anointing of the new Pharaoh, |
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Akhenaten Did receive word |
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of the trickery of Kiya And AY(E) |
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The death of Kiya |
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And the death of his beloved Queen |
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Akhenaten grew even more melancholy |
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And kept himself hidden in Jerusalem |
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For a time |
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The boy Pharaoh Tutankhamun |
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Did rule for a time |
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The puppet of AY(E) |
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The prisoner of Paatenemheb (Horemheb) |
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A court of fear |
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At the same time |
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Akhenaten ceased his royal name |
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Known then as Aharon-Moses |
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Which means Son of conception |
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Of a new covenant |
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Also known as Zadok |
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Which means righteous |
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His fame had spread |
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A god-king now as messiah |
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In the Great Age of the Hound and Young Bull, |
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Three thousand one hundred and fifty six years |
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Since the dawn of the Great Age (1324 BCE) |
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When Akhenaten (Aharon-Moses) was fifty-six |
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Pa-ra-mes-su (Ramesses) |
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The trusted captain of Horemheb |
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Did arrange for the death of Pharaoh Tutankhamun |
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By way of accident |
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Upon the news of the murder of his son |
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Akhenaten (Aharon-Moses) was enraged |
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And gathered forth an army to march on Egypt | |