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Chapter 13 - 1240 BCE |
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Upon the dawn of the Great Age of the Ram (1240 bce) |
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The dawn of a new age |
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The Phoenician tribes |
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Of pirates and traders |
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Has greatly profited |
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From their arrangement |
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With the dynasty of Ramesses |
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Wealthy cities had they made |
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On the West side of the land |
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Of the Latins known as Neapolis |
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By the Greeks |
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Upon the Isle of Scicilia |
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And Sardinia |
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To the coast of Spain |
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All cargo and minerals |
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subject to the sons of MIL |
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234. |
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In the Great Age of the Ram, |
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Twenty seven years |
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Since the dawn of the Great Age (1213 BCE) |
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Ramesses The Great |
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Did give up the ghost |
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No ancient tomb had he not plundered |
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No sacred scroll had he not altered |
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No temple had he not descecrated |
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To honor himself and his clan |
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Upon his end |
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A new Pharaoh |
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Son of Ramesses |
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Known as Merneptah |
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Was crowned King |
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As an old man |
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A tribe of Exiles of Ugarit |
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followers of Akhenaten |
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Who had settled in Africa |
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Now known as the Berbers |
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Had themselves grown strong |
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And threatened Egypt to the West |
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While the Phoenician alliance |
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Of states threatened all |
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Trade with increasing taxes |
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And demands |
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236. |
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The first pledge of Merneptah |
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was to find |
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the Israelites in Canaan |
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And return the most |
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Ancient treasures of the Hyksos |
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In honor of the Ramesses Dynasty |
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But search as he did |
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He did not find the treasure |
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Nor destroy the Israelites |
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In spite of his boast |
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Upon a Stele (monument) |
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Not wise to counsel |
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Pharaoh Merneptah |
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Did end the treaty with the Phoenicians |
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Attacking their cities of Tyre |
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And Carthage |
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The Phoenicians in turn |
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Did starve Egypt of vital trade |
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237. |
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Upon the sacred Isle |
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The Phoenicians |
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Did expand their lands |
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Erecting temples for their gods |
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And sacrificing children day and night |
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By great Tophets (towers) |
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To honor Moloch, Cybele and Baal |
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They did steal scrolls and ancient wisdom |
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Selling it as trade |
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Destroying the towns |
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But the natives of the sacred Isle |
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Did keep the Phoenicians |
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From taking the whole Isle |
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238. |
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The Phoenicians did succeed |
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In controlling the Isle of Britanni |
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From the East and the South |
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But never the West and the North |
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Erecting great numbers of shrines |
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And centres of sacrifice to their Gods |
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But never the plain of SALUM |
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For they greatly feared the gods |
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who Built such a shrine |
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239. |
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In the Great Age of the Ram, |
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Thirty seven years |
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Since the dawn of the Great Age (1203 BCE) |
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The old pharaoh Merneptah |
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Did give up the ghost |
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The battles of the old king |
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Had weakened Egypt |
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So that great rivals arose |
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Even with the High Priests of Amen-Ra |
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For twenty years |
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was great upheaval |
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Within the dynasty of Ramesses |
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While the power of the Phoenicians grew |
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Upon such time |
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So arrogant the sea people |
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Had become |
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They sought to invade Egypt herself |
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Only to be driven back |
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By Ramses III |
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The height of their influence |
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Had come to an end. |
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240. |
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In the Great Age of the Ram, |
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Eighty one years |
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Since the dawn of the Great Age (1159 BCE) |
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appeared a bright and terrible omen |
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The men of the far east |
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Did record its approach |
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The men of the Greeks |
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Did call it Phaethon |
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All war stopped upon its nearing |
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The ball of burning iron |
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Came South of East |
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Into pieces as it travelled |
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it boiled the sky above The Levant |
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And unto the land Of the Araba |
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Destroying the meadow fields |
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And their grazing lands |
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Into dust and sand |
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South and East |
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To the great sea of the Indus |
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Whereupon mighty waves |
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Came and destroyed the Vedic lands |
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By the shore |
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Salty rain did fall |
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Poisoning the crops |
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And turning the land sour |
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The Earth did shake |
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Buildings did fall |
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Cities burned across the land |
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The Earth did erupt |
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From the mounts of Hekla |
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And the land of Ice |
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To the Isles of the Nihon |
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And the mounts of Fuji, Oyama and Kamiyama |
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To the Isles as the centre of the Great Sea |
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And the mounts of Kea, Taupō and Pinatubo |
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The sky was filled with ash and dust |
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As every land did erupt |
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Day turned to night |
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The wind became cold |
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And winter did not cease |
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241. |
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The wrath of ancient gods |
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Did cease war upon the sacred Isle |
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As crops failed and ash fell |
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The Phoenicians of the North |
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Men and women |
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Struggled for safety |
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Many froze and died without food |
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Outside the walls of their forts |
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Many more offered themselves |
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As willing sacrifice |
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Only to save their children |
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All men became beasts |
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A great forgetfulness |
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came across the lands |
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Those who had survived |
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The wrath of the gods |
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Abandoned the cities |
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Scholars became mercenaries |
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Merchants became farmers |
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Fearful and superstitious |
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Robbers and thieves abounded |
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The once great fleet of the Phoenicians |
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At the bottom of the Inland sea |
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Upon the most sacred isle of the holly |
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The great forgetfulness extended |
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Across the land |
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Men abandoned old respects |
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And took up the new gods |
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Of the Phoenicians |
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In worship of sacrifice and blood |
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many of the druids did change |
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To become priests of sacrifice |
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And fear of daemon gods |
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Who punished the world |
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The celebration of Baal (Beltaine) |
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The burning of children |
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Rising supreme over the |
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Winter celebration of old times |
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Yet the sacrifices |
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And worship of daemon gods |
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The forgetfulness of druids |
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Did not halt the darkness |
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That enveloped the sacred Isle |
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For within one hundred years |
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Of the Dark Age |
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One in three had given up the ghost |
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Within two hundred years |
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Of the coming of the Dark Age |
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Two in three of all of the sacred isle |
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Had given up the ghost |
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242. |
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As the land did turn to dust, Empires did crumble. |
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Within a few years the once great Hittite Empire |
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laid in ruins and death |
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Only the strongest of the cities did survive |
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When countless perished from hunger and murder. |
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Tar-Tarsus rose from the ashes- a living Hell |
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A place where one half were marked for sacrifice by fire to Moloch |
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To be slaughtered to the Mother Goddess |
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of black meteorites called Cybele |
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The others found a way to survive |
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From the ashes rose a new hardened group |
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Of the Anatolian lands |
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Known as the Phrygians of two tribes. |
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With the western tribe known as the Mushki (Moschoi). |
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Later known as the Menasheh |
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As the Hittites no longer existed, the Phrygians moved south and east. |
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To the East, the Assyrian Empire had collapsed |
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And the Phrygians advanced on all fronts. |
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243. |
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In the Great Age of the Ram, |
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One hundred and fifty years |
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Since the dawn of the Great Age (1090 BCE) |
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The Phrygians finally came to Baalbek |
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To the most sacred Temple of all the region |
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To the high priests who had controlled this temple since its foundation. |
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They did not execute the High Priests |
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On account of the their great learning and magic |
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Instead, the Phrygians asked the Israelite High Priests |
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To worship their gods instead of Ba'al Hammon |
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And Moloch |
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Some agreed and were cursed by the rest |
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But the most senior of the High Priest families refused |
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and they were exiled from Baalbek |
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So instead of Ba'al Hammon and Moloch |
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The Phrygians set up their own gods |
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The god of Cybele, with Attis and Dagon. |
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The High Priest families of the Israelite tribe |
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Were forced south and took Jerusalem |
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By the skill of their High Priest Sha'ul |
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Also known as or Saul. |
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The Israelite exiles of Baalbek held Jerusalem |
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for twenty five years |
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Until Balak of Moab |
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Using a trap did corner King Saul |
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And have him killed |
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So that the Israelite High Priests |
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Did escape from Jerusalem |
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with their families |
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and Head East towards Egypt |
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to find sanctuary. |
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244. |
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In the Great Age of the Ram, |
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One Hundred and sixty three years |
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Since the dawn of the Great Age (1077 BCE) |
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Ramesses the Eleventh |
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The Last of the pretender Pharaohs |
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Gave up the Ghost |
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Pharoah Nesbanebdjed |
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Also known as Smendes was made king |
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Of lower Egypt |
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While the High Priests of Amen-Ra |
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The most ancient Hyksos blood |
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Made themselves Kings |
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Of Upper Egypt |
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Beginning with Pinedjem I |
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245. |
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In the Great Age of the Ram, |
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One Hundred and Seventy five years |
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Since the dawn of the Great Age (1065 BCE) |
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The exiled high priests of the Israelites |
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The bloodline of Akhenaten |
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The most ancient Hyksos Kings |
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Did have an audience with Pinedjem I |
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And were granted a site to build a sacred temple |
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Upon the Isle of Yeb (Elephantine Island) |
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the dwelling place of Khnum |
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the ram-headed god |
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who guarded and controlled |
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the waters of the Nile |
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They did build their temple |
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The most sacred ever built for the Israelites |
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To the spirit of YAHUWAH (YAHU) |
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The first and true home |
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The Temple was 20 cubits (9 m) in width |
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And 60 cubits (27m) in length |
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Being 30 cubits (14m) in height |
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From the base of the temple |
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to the roof of the Holy Place |
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The Temple was made of double walls |
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And inside those walls were three sections |
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The entrance (Vestibule), |
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The Holy Place |
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And then the Holy of Holies |
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Inside the Holy of Holies, |
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The ark of Akhenaten |
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Now venerated as the Ark of the Covenant |
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Of Yahu was placed |
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Along with the treasures of Akhenaten |
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The first Temple of the Jewish people |
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The second |
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known as Solomon’s Temple |
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Being a copy of this first |
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And when the Ark was absent |
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from its first home |
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A mighty lantern |
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was hung in the Holy Place |
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At the centre of the Temple |
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Thus for the first time |
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in three hundred years |
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The two bloodlines of Hyksos |
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were in Egypt |
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246. |
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In the Great Age of the Ram, |
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Two Hundred and Seventy five years |
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Since the dawn of the Great Age (965 BCE) |
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King Jeroboam of the Israelites |
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Did capture Jerusalem again |
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The Great Messiah Priest King |
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Meaning anointed one |
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Did commission the building of a new Temple |
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For the sacred Ark |
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and treasure of Akhenaten |
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For which he did copy |
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The most sacred Temple of the Israelites |
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Upon the Isle of Yeb (Elephantine) |
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Within four cycles of the Sun |
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He did send word |
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to the High Priests of YAHU (Yahuwah) |
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On the Isle of Yeb (Elephantine) |
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To come to Jerusalem |
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247. |
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In the Great Age of the Ram, |
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Two Hundred and Eighty years |
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Since the dawn of the Great Age (960 BCE) |
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A great day for Israel |
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Upon the return |
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of the Ark of Akhenaten |
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The Ark of the Covenant |
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The foundation stone of Ebla, |
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The white (limestone) rock |
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The stone of destiny |
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The Scepter of Pharaoh |
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To its new home |
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The second temple |
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In Jerusalem |
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Known later |
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As the Temple of Solomon |
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By the Akkadians |
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In honor of their great king |
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Šulmanu-ašarid (Shalmaneser V) |
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Who conquered Jerusalem |
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248. |
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For two hundred and forty three years |
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The Messiah Kings |
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ruled Judah and Israel |
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But in a short while |
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Their devotion to YAHU (YAHUWAH) |
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Subsided in preference to the gods |
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Of the underworld |
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And the daemon gods of ancient times |
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Asherah the Queen of Heaven |
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To whom children were burned |
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To whom doves are sacred |
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Known by many names |
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Since ancient times |
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Her first being Cybele |
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Her name being Athirat |
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And Ishtar or Inaana |
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Also Aphrodite to the Greeks |
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And Venus to the Latins |
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The Mother Goddess |
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The Sacred Virgin |
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Such was the devotion |
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Of the ancient King Jeroboam |
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of the Israelites |
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249. |
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In the Great Age of the Ram, |
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Three hundred and seventy nine years |
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Since the dawn of the Great Age (861 BCE |
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The High Priest of Yeb (Elephantine) |
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Did come to the united Kingdom of Israel |
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During the third year of King Ahab |
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A Great Prophet |
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His name was Elijah |
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He did warn Ahab and his Queen Jezebel |
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Who had taken herself to be |
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a Priestess of Asherah |
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the Queen of Heaven |
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and Mother of God |
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And Ahab |
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As High Priest of Baal |
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That the murder of innocent children |
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And the worship of daemon gods |
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Be an abomination |
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Unto the universal God |
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Of YAHU (YAHUWAH) |
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Ahab would not be moved |
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For generations |
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The Messiahs |
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Had burned little children |
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drunk the blood of victims |
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And eaten their flesh |
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In High Mass |
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As was custom of their ancestors |
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From the time of Ugarit. |
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250. |
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Upon such evil |
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Elijah did issue a Great Curse |
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To Ahab and his wife |
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So superstitious and fearful |
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The King and his Queen did lock themselves |
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Away for several days |
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Elijah then did take in disguise |
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The treasures of Akhenaten |
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From the second temple of Jerusalem |
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And returned them to the Isle of Yeb (Elephantine) |
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When King Ahab |
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Had discovered the treasures of Akhenaten |
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Known as Moses then |
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Had been taken |
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He did torture the priests |
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Upon their location |
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In rage, he did murder |
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the priests of the temple |
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and sent word |
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to Pharaoh Osorkon |
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That the treasures of Moses |
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Had returned to Egypt |
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Protected by his cousin |
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251. |
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King Osorkon called his cousin |
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Named King Harsiese |
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To make amends |
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And to divulge the truth |
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of the treasure |
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But Harsiese would not be moved |
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And Osorkon had him killed |
8. |
Osorkon then mobilized a troop |
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Of five thousand |
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To march onto Yeb |
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But at the gates of the Temple |
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Elijah stood firm |
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holding the Serpent Pharaoh scepter |
14. |
One man against a Pharaoh and thousands |
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Elijah called the Pharaoh to approach |
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The Pharaoh did approach |
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Elijah warned Pharaoh |
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That this ground most sacred |
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To the ancient gods of Egypt |
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And to his ancestors |
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That if but one drop of blood spilt |
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Upon its earth |
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The Pharaoh would be forever cursed |
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A fearful man of the power of the gods |
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Upon seeing the power of Elijah |
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The Pharaoh withdrew |
28. |
Honoring the safety of Yeb |
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252. |
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In the Great Age of the Ram, |
2. |
Five hundred and two years |
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Since the dawn of the Great Age (738 BCE) |
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Shalmaneser of Assyria |
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Did expel the Phrygian and combined Ba'al priests of Baalbek |
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and called on the Israelite High Priests |
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to return to their duties at Baalbek |
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But the priests refused |
9. |
So Shalmaneser of Assyria |
10. |
Upon being King did raid the Kingdom of Israel |
11. |
and take away the High Priests of Israel |
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back to Baalbek by force |
13. |
There, the House of Baa'al Hammon |
14. |
Also known as the House of Hanan |
15. |
The oldest line of satanic High Priests to Ba'al |
16. |
Did re-establish the worship of Moloch |
18. |
On a scale not previously seen |
19. |
So that the fires of the furnaces |
20. |
Feeding upon the burning of living human flesh |
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Ceased not day nor night. |
22. |
And into their lands, the lands of Israel |
23. |
The Assyrians did permit the House of Menasheh |
24. |
Also known as the tribe of Mushki (Moschoi) |
25. |
To move and take the land of the Hanan |
26. |
Upon such treachery |
27. |
The High Priests of Ba'al Hammon cursed the others |
28. |
A hatred that has never been resolved. |
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253. |
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In the Great Age of the Ram, |
2. |
Five hundred and fourteen years |
3. |
Since the dawn of the Great Age (726 BCE) |
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The great and powerful High Priest of Yeb (Elephantine Is.) |
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Whose name was Isaiah |
6. |
Went from Egypt |
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up to Jerusalem |
8. |
To see the new King Hezekiah |
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High Priest Isaiah |
10. |
Had promised the father of Hezekiah |
11. |
Whose name was Ahaz |
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The return of the treasure |
13. |
Of Moses (Akhenaten) |
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If he ended the ways |
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Of Cybele, Satan (Dagan) and Baal |
16. |
But Ahaz had stood firm |
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And claimed it as right and custom |
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To worship whom he pleased |
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Now with war approaching |
20. |
From Nubia in Egypt |
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And Assyria from Israel |
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Isaiah prayed for a strong King |
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254. |
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King Hezekiah agreed |
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And Isaiah returned the treasure |
3. |
Of Moses (Akhenaten) |
4. |
To Jerusalem |
5. |
Just as the army of King Piye |
6. |
Of Nubia invaded Egypt |
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255. |
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In the Great Age of the Ram, |
2. |
Five hundred and eighteen years |
3. |
Since the dawn of the Great Age (722 BCE) |
4. |
The Kingdom of Israel |
5. |
Fell to the forces of Šulmanu-ašarid |
6. |
King of Assyria |
7. |
Also known as Shalmaneser |
8. |
the real Solomon |
9. |
He did annex the lands |
10. |
And moved to siege Hezekiah |
11. |
In Jerusalem |
12. |
But the Jews |
13. |
Having received their ancient treasure |
14. |
And with the blessing of Isaiah |
15. |
the High Priest Of YAHU |
16. |
They Fought like ten men |
17. |
And Šulmanu (Solomon) |
18. |
Could not take the city |
19. |
The King of Assyria then died |
20. |
And his kingdom briefly split |
21. |
King Sargon II then did agree |
22. |
The brave King Hezekiah |
23. |
Would keep his crown |
24. |
If he did honor the trade |
25. |
And taxes of the Assyrians |
26. |
Leaving Judah |
27. |
An independent state of Assyria |
28. |
Under Hezekiah |
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