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Chapter 12 - 1323 BCE  
     
218.
   
1.
In the Great Age of the Hound and Young Bull,
2.
Three thousand one hundred and sixty one years
3.
Since the dawn of the Great Age (1323 BCE)
4.
Was the year in which Akhenaten did expel
5.
The Phoenicians and King Ammurapi III
6.
From their city of Ugarit.
7.
Powerful mercenaries,
8.
traders and pirates
9.
Had the (H)Apiru (Phoenicians) become
10.
That few traveled the Inland sea
11.
Without first paying a (H)Apiru
12.
For safe passage.
 
219.
   
1.
Upon their expulsion by Akhenaten
2.
King Ammurapi III and his Queen Tharyelli
3.
sought safe harbor
4.
in the sea city of Tyre.
5.
But the people of Tyre
6.
fearing the Egyptians
7.
Did not grant them safe passage.
8.
So The King and his Queen
9.
Were again cast adrift.
10.
Next they traveled to Knossos
11.
On the Island of Crete
12.
To seek safe harbor
13.
But none was granted
14.
For the people were strongly aligned
15.
To the sacred Isle
16.
Such wandering did take its toll
17.
Upon the exiled King
18.
They traveled further West
19.
Upon the Inland Sea
20.
To the Isle of Sardinia
21.
Again they were denied haven
22.
Whereupon the King gave up the ghost
23.
Grieving the Queen did pitch her boats
24.
Upon the shore of Africa
25.
In the narrowest passage
26.
of the Inland sea
27.
She did cremate the remains of the King
28.
And seven small children (burnt alive) as kindling
29.
There the Queen did declare
30.
By the Kings of our ancestors
31.
By my dead husband
32.
We shall have our revenge
33.
None shall pass East or West
34.
Upon this sea
35.
Without being held to account
36.
There she founded the city
37.
of Qart-hadašt (Carthage)
38.
And the Queen became known as Elishat
39.
And Dido to the Greeks
40.
the wandering Queen.
 
220.
   
1.
In the Great Age of the Hound and Young Bull,
2.
Three thousand one hundred and sixty years
3.
Since the dawn of the Great Age (1320 BCE)
4.
When Akhenaten (Aharon-Moses) did give up the ghost
5.
And Horemheb, the treacherous general
6.
Took the Pharaoh’s throne
7.
Queen Tharyelli did call upon
8.
The Pharaoh to help return
9.
their city and lands
10.
But Horemheb for all his deed
11.
Was a superstitious man
12.
And upon the lack of an heir
13.
Did not seek to tempt the spirits
14.
of murdered Queens
15.
And deposed kings
16.
By his hand.
17.
So Queen Tharyelli did conquer Sardinia
18.
Executing all the royalty
19.
that Defied her hospitality
20.
The warrior Queen did conquer
21.
The south of Spain
22.
Making strong forts
23.
But gave up the ghost
24.
Before seeing her own lands returned.
25.
Soon after
26.
Pharaoh Horemheb
27.
Did give up the ghost
28.
Without child, without heir
 
221.
   
1.
In the Great Age of the Hound and Young Bull,
2.
Three thousand one hundred and eighty eight years
3.
Since the dawn of the Great Age (1292 BCE)
4.
General Pa-ra-mes-su
5.
became Pharaoh Ramesses
6.
His first act
7.
was to order his son Seti,
8.
Now the crown prince,
9.
To take the army into the Levant and Syria
10.
And crush the religion of Akhenaten
11.
The Kinahhu (Caananites)
12.
And the people of Ugarit
13.
Now known as the Israelites
14.
To return the treasures of the Hyksos
15.
So that he might be
16.
A legitimate Pharaoh
17.
Upon the white stone of destiny
18.
His second act
19.
Was to subjugate
20.
The ancient Hyksos priests of Amen-Ra
21.
To appoint his own dynastic High Priests
 
222.
   
1.
The son of Queen Tharyelli
2.
Whose name was King Milk-Qart (Milqart/MIL)
3.
Sought and was granted an audience
4.
With the old Pharaoh
5.
He did pledge the Pharaoh his master fleet
6.
To share the spoils
7.
of all cargo seize upon the Inland sea
8.
In exchange for granting them back their ancient land
9.
The Pharaoh did agree
10.
to grant the (H)Apriu (Phoenicians)
11.
The city of Tyre
12.
as replacement for Ugarit
13.
But as for Ugarit
14.
He stood firm
15.
For it to be wiped from the earth.
 
223.
   
1.
In the Great Age of the Hound and Young Bull,
2.
Three thousand one hundred and ninety years
3.
Since the dawn of the Great Age (1290 BCE)
4.
Crown Prince Seti and twenty thousand soldiers
5.
Did descend upon Ugarit
6.
Destroying the city
7.
and scattering the inhabitants
8.
Some of the priests and the fleet fled west
9.
Unto the land of the Greeks
10.
Where they founded a new city
11.
They called Thebes
12.
Others traveled inland east of the Litani River
13.
And South above the Jordan valley to Shechem
14.
But nowhere in the city
15.
Did Seti find the treasure of Akhenaten
16.
Nor the stone of destiny
17.
Enraged, Seti did slaughter priest after priest
18.
Until they told him of the secret journey
19.
to the sacred isle of (H)Iberu
20.
and the ancestors of the Hyksos
21.
Seti returned to Egypt
22.
To his father
23.
Who gave up the ghost soon after the news.
24.
The Great Priest clans of the (H)Apriu (Phoenicians)
25.
Having lost their most ancient and sacred temples
26.
Became exiles to the North and to the East
27.
In the lands of the Assyrians they found sanctuary.
 
224.
   
1.
In the Great Age of the Hound and Young Bull,
2.
Three thousand one hundred and ninety years
3.
Since the dawn of the Great Age (1290 BCE)
4.
Seti was anointed by the new high priests of Amen-Ra
5.
As Pharaoh Seti I
6.
He did call upon King Milk-Qart (Milqart)
7.
Also known as MIL
8.
And proclaimed to his court
9.
If the good king would send
10.
his best fleet and warriors
11.
To the sacred isle of (H)Iberu
12.
And recover the sacred treasures of the Pharaohs
13.
Then he would be granted five hundred ships
14.
And enough gold to build great cities
15.
through the Inland sea
16.
and beyond
17.
King Milk-Qart (Milqart) Did agree
18.
thus began the relations
19.
Between the Phoenicians
20.
and the Dynasty of Ramesses
 
225.
   
1.
In the Great Age of the Hound and Young Bull,
2.
Three thousand one hundred and ninety three years
3.
Since the dawn of the Great Age (1287 BCE)
4.
King Milk-Qart (Milqart)
5.
Also known as MIL of the Phoenicians
6.
Did land at Inver Sceni
7.
in Bantry Bay
8.
upon the sacred Isle and did seek
9.
to take control
10.
But the descendents of Tuth-Moses
11.
the brother of Akhenaten
12.
now Kings
13.
the druids had foretold
14.
this day might come
15.
They had built a new fort inland
16.
From Eblana (New Ebla)
17.
As their capital
18.
And had made the road
19.
difficult from the north
20.
The forces of MIL
21.
Were trapped in the North
22.
and could not break out
23.
King MIL (Milqart) escaped To Spain
24.
And then to Carthage
25.
Where he called upon Seti I
26.
To send more ships
 
226.
   
1.
The exiled fleet
2.
of the (H)Ibiru and Israelites Of Ugarit
3.
Had word of the plan of Seti
4.
From their haven
5.
in the Southern cities
6.
of Thebes in Greece And Crete
7.
They did follow the second fleet
8.
As it made its way to invade
9.
the most sacred Isle
10.
In the Sea between the sacred Isle and Britanni
11.
The Egyptian and Phoenician fleet was trapped
12.
Between the ships of the sacred Isle
13.
And the Exiles that followed them.
14.
Some escaped and joined the North
15.
Others escaped south to land on Britanni
16.
While much of the fleet was sunk
17.
The exiles did land in the South
18.
and establish a city in the South
19.
Upon the river Lee
 
227.
   
1.
In the Great Age of the Hound and Young Bull,
2.
Three thousand two hundred and one years
3.
Since the dawn of the Great Age (1279 BCE)
4.
Seti I did give up the ghost
5.
It was then his son Ramesses II
6.
Also known as Ramesses the Great
7.
Became the next pretender to the throne
8.
The word went out
9.
That Ramesses was even more determined
10.
Than his father
11.
To recover the treasure
12.
Of the Hyksos
 
228.
   
1.
Upon word of an impending invasion
2.
The High Priest of the Druids
3.
Whose name was ESA-MU (Esau)
4.
Did call a council
5.
As to how to save
6.
The sacred Isle
7.
Cursed by constant war
8.
All the druids did agree
9.
That the treasure of Akhenaten
10.
Had cursed the land
11.
And for it to be safely returned
12.
To the Israelites
13.
ESA-MU did call upon his Brother
14.
Named YAH-COB (Jacob)
15.
A wise druid
16.
Skilled in the history of the world
17.
And the beliefs of YAH
18.
And Akhenaten
19.
To command a small fleet
20.
Of the exiles
21.
To see the safe return
22.
Of the treasure
23.
And unite the scattered tribe Of Israel
 
229.
   
1.
The fleet did leave
2.
Safely avoiding the men of MIL
3.
The pirates of the Inland Sea
4.
And landed south of Tyre
5.
Travelling then by land
6.
To the Hills south of Lake of Galilee
7.
And the valley of the Jordan
8.
The village of Shechem
9.
Where the exiles of the Israelites
10.
Were scattered
11.
There YAH-COB (Jacob)
12.
Did present the treasures of Akhenaten
13.
The most sacred ark of the covenant
14.
The ark of the Pharaoh Akhenaten
15.
The stone of destiny
16.
The white stone of Kings
17.
The pharaohs serpent scepter as his staff
 
230.
   
1.
In the Great Age of the Hound and Young Bull,
2.
Three thousand two hundred and five years
3.
Since the dawn of the Great Age (1275 BCE)
4.
Ramesses II upon hearing the return of the treasure
5.
To the Levant
6.
Did order a massive army to march north
7.
And secure the treasure
8.
King Muwatalli II upon hearin
9.
of the intention and haste of Ramesses
10.
Did move a massive army south
11.
To confront the Egyptians
12.
Jacob and the Israelites hid in the mountains
13.
Away from the impending battle
14.
Upon reaching Kadesh
15.
Ramesses did fall into a trap
16.
The Hittites did almost crush his army
17.
And kill the Pharaoh
18.
If not for the hasty retreat of Ramessses.
19.
Never again
20.
did a Pharaoh raise an army so North
21.
Upon returning to Egypt
22.
Ramesses did take it upon himself
23.
To desecrate the Sphinx
24.
Changing it from Anubis to himself
25.
Later blaming older Pharaohs
26.
With a false inscribing
27.
The High Priests of the Temple of Amen Ra
28.
The Hyksos slowly regaining power
29.
Did here of this supreme blasphemy
30.
And the actions of Ramesses in the Levant
31.
They did confront him
32.
And warn
33.
That if he did not restore their power
34.
A Great Curse would befall him and his family
35.
For desecrating
36.
a most sacred site
37.
Upon the Giza plain
38.
The Pharaoh did agree
39.
And commanded the greatest temple
40.
Of the ancient world
41.
Be created for the Hyksos priests
42.
Of Thebes
 
231.
   
1.
In the Great Age of the Hound and Young Bull,
2.
Three thousand two hundred and six years
3.
Since the dawn of the Great Age (1274 BCE)
4.
A Great king rose from the Assyrians of the East
1.
Whose name was Shulmanu (or Shalmaneser)
2.
And whom we know as Great King Solomon
3.
Who saw great power and fortune in the magic and demon gods
4.
Of the exiled (H)Apriu (Phoenician) High Priests, the Israelites
5.
Through the divine intervention and summonsing
6.
of the darkest of evil
7.
And through the labors of tens of thousands of slaves
8.
Great King Shulmanu (Solomon)
9.
Did build a mighty temple upon a hill midst the Bekaa Valley
10.
To be the new home of Ba'al Hammon
11.
To be the new home of the Ark of the Covenant
12.
To be the new home of the exiled Israelite (Phoenician) High Priests.
13.
More than two dozen stones of such size and weight
14.
It was if the hands of the gods themselves had carved
15.
The wonder known as Baalbek
16.
The first priest of this great new Temple
17.
Forever known as Zadok
18.
A great wizard and sorceror.
19.
High Priest to King Solomon.
 
232.
   
1.
For the sacred Isle
2.
The treasure
3.
Did not heal
4.
The land divided
5.
Inhabited by mortal enemies
6.
War did rage
7.
for centuries to come
8.
Death and blood
9.
As fortold in ancient curse
10.
The powers of darkness increasing
11.
And children and infants sacrificed in fire to Ba'al Moloch
12.
As the Phoenicians built their new settlements
13.
And the power of their black magic grew in infamy
14.
The innocents slaughtered by the High Priests of Baal
 

 
 
 

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