Thursday, February 27, 2025

THE ORIGINAL GENESIS

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The original Torah started with Aleph, 1st letter, not Beth, 2nd letter of the Hebrew alphabet. Abarashit bara Elohim et Hashamaim v'et Haaretz. HeadFather (Abarashit) created (singular form bara) gods/planets (Elohim children of El), heavens (hashamaim) and the earth (v'et haaretz).

This is how it was written down by Jews 2.0 who invaded Canaan and copied from the original source of Jews 1.0 who are melanated originals of Americas.

Responding to the claim that Trinity is "unavoidable biblical"
https://youtu.be/lpq4bdisHRU





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Via fb Firsthand History 

"San Lorenzo was the first Olmec site to exhibit state-level complexity, with evidence of a centralized government, social stratification, and large-scale infrastructure…

The iconic finds at the site are the famous colossal heads…

Archaeologists categorize Olmec history into four stages:—

•Formation stage (1700-1300 BCE)
•Integration stage (1300-900 BCE)
•Expansion stage (900-300 BCE)
•Disintegration stage (300 BCE - 200 CE)

The Formative Period is a broader term used to describe early Mesoamerican societies’ development toward state complexity, including the Olmecs…

Formative Mesoamerica is divided into three periods:—

•Early (1800-900 BCE)
•Middle (900-400 BCE), 
•Late (400 BCE - 200 CE).

San Lorenzo was the largest city in Mesoamerica between 1200-900 BCE, but by 900 BCE, La Venta began to replace it as the dominant Olmec center…

By 800 BCE, San Lorenzo had significantly declined, with little to no remaining population…

The Fall of San Lorenzo took place in the 10th century BCE and was caused by external conquest…

Hebraic Syro-Phoenicians began arriving circa 950 to 650 B.C. Initially during joint naval expeditions between the Kingdoms of Israel and Tyre/Phoenicia…

1 Kings 9:26-28 reads:—

“And king Solomon made a navy of ships in Eziongeber, which is beside Eloth, on the shore of the Red sea, in the land of Edom. And Hiram sent in the navy his servants, shipmen that had knowledge of the sea, with the servants of Solomon. And they came to Ophir, and fetched from thence gold, four hundred and twenty talents, and brought it to king Solomon.”

This passage highlights the joint naval expeditions between Israel and Phoenicia (Tyre), supporting the idea that Hebraic Syro-Phoenicians—a mix of Israelite and Phoenician mariners—traveled and conducted trade together during this period…

The Hebraic Syro-Phoenicians peoples introduced mound building and bloodletting to Mesoamerica both of which were common practices amongst these people during the time…

There is well-documented evidence that the Phoenicians had successfully circumnavigated Africa, and some accounts suggest they may have explored or even established settlements along the West African coast during this period…

Ancient accounts, including those of Herodotus (5th century BC), recount a Phoenician-led expedition that successfully circumnavigated Africa, an endeavor reportedly commissioned by Pharaoh Necho II around 600 BC…

Carthaginian explorer Hanno the Navigator (circa 5th century BC) is said to have embarked on a voyage along the West African coast…

The Canaanites and Phoenicians built “high places” (Hebrew: bamah), (plural: bamot) which were raised altars or platforms used for worship, sacrifices, and rituals…

A comprehensive understanding of the bamah and its function can be derived from both biblical accounts and archaeological findings…

In the Biblical text, bamot are described as being located on hills (2 Kings 16:4; 17:9-10; 1 Kings 11:7), within towns (1 Kings 13:32; 2 Kings 17:29; 23:5), and near the gates of Jerusalem (2 Kings 23:8).

Additionally, Ezra 6:3 indicates that some bamot were situated in ravines and valleys, a placement further supported by references in Jeremiah 7:31 and Jeremiah 32:35…

Bamah (plural: bamot) are thought to have been man-made mounds…

Later arrivals were mainly from Phoenicia, along with Hebrew slaves, following the fall of the Kingdom of Israel, the conquest of Samaria by Assyria, and the subsequent vassalage of Judah by Egypt...

These foreign immigrants were memorialized through the Colossal Negroid Heads…"

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