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    Chapter 1351 Egyptian Magic

    Many Western secret organizations can even be traced back to the ancient Egyptian period, a time so long ago that even written historical records have not had time to leave a few words.

    During the Hellenistic period of ancient Egypt, probably starting from the 5th century BC, the entire Luxor area, including the nearby Temple of Kernak, was once known as ai".

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    Therefore, modern Europeans changed this place name into the more familiar "Thebes"

    However, in the process of deforming this place name, Europeans obscured a fascinating etymology: "the

    The word "ai" actually comes from "tapet", which was the name of the Luxor-Kairnak religious complex in the times of Tutankhamen and Moses.

    Likewise, the word "tapet" is simply the feminine form of the word "apet". In other words, the temples of Luxor and Karnak were originally named after the major festivals that took place there and served as the core rituals.  During the procession, people carried the cabinets back and forth between the two temples

    Of course, what interests scholars is: ¡°tapet¡± and ¡°ta

    The two words "ot" have similar pronunciations.

    This similarity in pronunciation became more than a coincidence when scholars learned from a knowledgeable informant that the shape of the "tapet" cabinet evolved over the centuries.  , it gradually no longer resembles a ship, but becomes "more and more like a box" ""

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    Scholars who have studied the Ark of the Covenant have long confirmed that the Ethiopian word "Tabot" comes from the Hebrew "te"

    ¡°ah¡± means ¡°ship-shaped vessel¡±

    What scholars now want to find out is ¡°te

    Is it entirely possible that the word "ah" itself comes from the ancient Egyptian "tapet". The rituals designed for the Ark of the Covenant are actually imitating the rituals of the ancient Egyptian Apet festival, and this is why people derived from the word "apet".  out "te

    ¡°Ah¡± could this be the case?

    Although these connections and coincidences cannot be used as conclusive evidence, they have deepened the belief among scholars that only by placing the Ark in context with its Ethiopian context can its significance be properly understood.

    As a professor named Chisin points out, this background suggests many things, including that Moses may have had the skills and abilities to fulfill God's command to make a "cabinet of acacia wood."  Covered inside and out with pure gold.¡±

    At the same time, however, this sacred object was much more than just a gold-covered wooden box. So scholars wondered whether they could find an explanation in Egypt for the source of the Ark's terrifying destructive power.

    In order to find such an explanation, some scholars went to Egypt several times to interview theologians, scholars who studied the Bible, and archaeologists. They also studied many rare books, religious texts, folktales, myths and legends, and wanted to see these bolder  Are there any clues to the facts hidden in your imagination?

    During the research process, scholars have become more and more attracted by the personality of Moses. This Hebrew prophet and lawgiver once challenged the Pharaoh of Egypt to lead the children of Israel to the promised land of God.

    It is said that after Moses received the "blueprint" for the design of the Ark of the Covenant from God, he ordered the production of the Ark. The more later Western scientists or mystics looked up to this indomitable hero, the more convinced they became that: in regard to Moses' life and achievements,  In the records, they must be able to find some information that is of vital significance to later generations' understanding of the Ark of the Covenant.

    "The most advanced magician"

    In many religious classics and mystical works, Moses, a sage respected by the entire Western world, is called this. His status is probably similar to that of Lao Tzu in China.

    Every Christian, Muslim and Jew living in the world today probably has a hazy image of the Prophet Moses buried in some corner of his heart.

    Anyone who begins to seriously consider Moses and his role in the mystery of the Ark of the Covenant is no exception. However, the problem for scholars is: the distorted Moses known in school textbooks must be made flesh and blood.  Gradually gain knowledge of him, for scholars agree that Moses was "a prominent figure in the formative and foundational period of the Jewish religion."

    In most Western education textbooks, this concept is always distorted. A large part of the reason why occultism and spirituality are misunderstood as superstition by most people is because of the blindness and fragile will of human beings themselves.

    Being obsessed by faith and having difficulty controlling oneself is the root of all superstitions

    In the process of completing this task, the scholar who greatly helped the scholars was Flavius ??John.Vos's historical works, which are numerous and highly regarded

    Flavius ??Josephus was a scholar who lived in Jerusalem occupied by the Romans in the 1st century AD. His book "The Antiquities of Judea" brought together many legends and reference materials that are no longer available today.

    In this work, this diligent scholar listed the chronology of the 400 years of Hebrew slavery in Egypt. This period began approximately in 1650 BC and ended in 1230 BC, and this was probably the "  The period recorded in the Old Testament Book of Exodus

    Josephus pointed out that the key event in this period was the birth of Moses. The birth of Moses fulfilled the prophecy of a "holy wise man" of the Egyptians. It was said that that man "had extraordinary talents and could accurately predict the future."

    He told Pharaoh that there was going to be a man in the nation of Israel who would grow up to dwarf the kings of Egypt, whose virtues would surpass all men, and who would gain immortal fame.

    The king was so disturbed by the wise man¡¯s advice that he ordered that all male babies born among the Israelites be thrown into the river and drowned.

    Hearing this command from the king, a man named Aram, Moses¡¯ father, was caught in a ¡°sad dilemma¡± because ¡°his wife was pregnant at the time.¡±

    However, God appeared in Aram's dream and told him: The birth of this child will cause great fear to the Egyptians, so they must destroy all the descendants of the Israelites. This child will escape those who are preparing to kill him and  He will acquire great wisdom and he will rescue the Hebrew nation from slavery in Egypt. As long as the universe exists, people will always remember him. Not only the Hebrews will remember him but also the Gentile nations.  Will also remember him

    The above two passages were very helpful to later research because they greatly expanded the account of the birth of Moses in the opening chapters of the Bible's Exodus.

    Many scholars have noticed with interest that "even the Gentile nations" have always remembered the great lawgiver of the Jews. But by far, what is more fascinating is the prophecy emphasized by the "holy wise man"  thing, because he predicted that Moses had the ability to predict the future, and therefore could only be an astrologer in the Pharaoh's court.

    To emphasize this point, Josephus seems to hint from the outset that Moses had some sort of almost magician ability. What is being mentioned here is actually one magician predicting another magician's.  birth

    The basic story of the birth of baby Moses is already well known, so there is no need to repeat it here: when he was only three months old, his parents put him in a bulrush box coated with pitch and tar and threw him to float on the Nile.

    Pharaoh¡¯s daughter was washing downstream. She saw the bulrush box floating in the river. She heard the baby¡¯s cry and ordered her maid to rescue the crying baby.

    After that, Moses was raised in Pharaoh¡¯s court. The Bible says, ¡°Moses learned all the knowledge of the Egyptians.¡±

    Josephus did not add much to this, but another ancient classical authority described in considerable detail what exactly Moses learned: ¡°The learned Egyptians instilled in him mathematical geometry and the knowledge of rhythm, rhythm, and harmony.  "

    This authority was the Jewish philosopher Fei Yuan, who lived around the time of Christ. He said: "These learned Egyptians also taught the philosophy of Moses, which was conveyed by some symbols called sacred calligraphy."

    At the same time, some "people from neighboring countries" were also sent to teach Moses "Assyrian letters and astrology." Moses also learned the astrology of the Egyptians, who paid special attention to astrology.

    Moses was raised as an adopted son of the royal family, and for a long time he was regarded as the heir to the throne of Egypt. I learned that this special status meant that Moses received the true inheritance as a young man and thoroughly mastered what the priests knew.  The oldest secret that holds the mysteries of Egyptian magic

    This science includes not only knowledge about the stars, but also witchcraft predictions and other aspects of divination.

    It can be seen that the knowledge system about witchcraft and other occult sciences was part of the inheritance of human civilization in a very early period, but has now been lost. Most humans do not believe in the existence of such knowledge and phenomena, but without exception,  Any country that has mastered technology is researching similar knowledge

    For example, magic, witchcraft and alchemy that have pervaded the entire European academic community since the Enlightenment Age, and even early parapsychological research, are all related to the ancient Egyptian civilization.

    The country of the United States has inherited the ancient Egyptian civilization in many aspects, although the official has never acknowledged this fact verbally.

    Clues recorded in some ancient texts can indicate that these situations are the historical truth, because it is said that Moses was "talented in both words and deeds."

    Famous scholar linguist E.A. Wallis ButchHis Majesty once made a pertinent judgment on this sentence. He believed that it may not be a coincidence that this sentence is also used to describe Jesus Christ, because it contains a hidden coded hint, that is, the Hebrew  The prophet was "eloquent" like the Egyptian goddess Ais

    Although Moses admitted that he had no eloquence, this sentence implies that he must have the ability to speak powerful words, "He knew how to pronounce the words correctly, and he spoke fluently, and he was perfect in giving orders and casting incantations."

    Therefore, like the goddess Ais, who is famous for her proficiency in all kinds of witchcraft, Moses has mastered the ability to cast the most powerful spells. Therefore, the people around Moses respect him very much, because they all undoubtedly believe that Moses can reverse reality and change things.  routine, thereby transcending the laws of physics

    This can be found from the Old Testament, which shows that people at that time indeed viewed Moses in this way.

    Despite this, there is still a premise for Moses¡¯ talent: his magic has always been said to be performed under orders, and the only person who can give orders to him is the God of the Hebrews, Jehovah.

    "Exodus" says that Moses first met Jehovah in the wilderness near Midian. At that time, Moses was angry and killed an Egyptian overseer who was persecuting Hebrew laborers, and fled there to avoid the revenge of the Egyptians.

    Judging from the known geographical clues, this wilderness is obviously in the southern part of the Sinai Peninsula, most likely under Mount Sinai. Later, Moses received the "Ten Commandments" and the "blueprint" for making the Ark of the Covenant there.

    No matter where it is, the Bible talks about the "Mountain of God" after all, and says that when Moses came to the bottom of the mountain, God "appeared to Moses in a blazing fire out of a bush. Moses looked, and behold, the bush was burned with fire, but it was not consumed." God  Instruct Moses to return to Egypt to lead the Israelites out of slavery

    But before Moses agreed to God's command, he asked the name of the strange and powerful being who spoke to him. This bold question itself showed that Moses was a wizard because, like the great anthropologist James

    Fraser said in his research work "Golden Techniques": Every magician in Egyptbelieves in one thing: possessing the true name means possessing the identity of a god or a person, and can even force the gods to obey orders, like slaves.  Obedience is the same as obeying the master. Therefore, the magician's method is to let the gods reveal his name. To this end, the magicians have tried their best and spared no effort.

    However, God did not directly answer the prophet¡¯s question. He only said a concise and mysterious sentence: ¡°I am who I am.¡± God further explained: ¡°I am the God of your father, the God of Abraham.  God, the God of Isaac, the God of Jacob¡±

    But later scholars discovered that the phrase "I am who I am" is the origin of the name "Yahweh" used in the Old Testament

    This name was later mistaken for "Jehovah" in the King James Version of the Bible. However, this is not actually a name, but a taboo roughly derived from the Hebrew verb "to be", whose prototype consists of four consonants.  It is composed of letters. After converting to Latin letters, it is "y"

    And in Hebrew, this "is" can be translated as "existence"

    These letters are regarded by theologians as four letters referring to God. They only mean "the actual existence of God" and therefore still conceal the true identity of God.

    Modern scholars, like Moses, still have no idea of ??this identity. The mystery of these four letters is so profound that no one even today can claim to know how to pronounce them. However, insert the vowels a and e.  Between these four consonants, "Yahvi" is formed, which is a generally accepted convention.

    From the perspective of the Bible, the significance of all this is that this god knew Moses¡¯ name and could call it out; on the contrary, although Moses inquired about God¡¯s name, God only told him a sacrificial incantation: ¡°I  It is something that exists forever.¡±

    Therefore, Moses was destined to answer God¡¯s questions and obey God¡¯s instructions from then on; similarly, Moses¡¯ ability to predict the future all comes from God¡¯s power, only from God, and has no other source.

    It is understandable that later compilers of the Bible needed to express the relationship between almighty God and fallible human beings in this way. However, they could neither remove the evidence that Moses was indeed a magician nor conceal the most important aspects of Moses' magic.  A convincing example, that is: Moses quickly infected the Egyptians with a plague in order to force Pharaoh to release the children of Israel.

    Moses' half-brother Aaron helped him perform these terrible miracles. Aaron always acted as Moses' agent and spokesman. Both Moses and Aaron had "rods," which were actually magic wands used by magicians to perform powerful acts.  Mantra Moses' rod is often said to be "the rod of God"

    It first appeared when Moses complained to God that neither Pharaoh nor the children of Israel believed in him.??He had divine guidance, and unless he could provide them with some proof God asked, "What is that in your hand?" Moses replied, "It is a rod." So God told Moses to throw the rod to the ground, "  Then they will believe that God has appeared to you.¡±

    As soon as the staff was thrown down, it immediately turned into a snake, and Moses ran away

    The Lord said to Moses, ¡°Stretch out your hand and take hold of its tail, and it will become a staff in your hand.¡± Moses stretched out his hand and took it, and it became a staff in his hand.

    This passage once again emphasizes the role of God before everything else, which is understandable. However, it cannot be ignored: this passage also emphasizes the connection between Moses and Egyptian magic and witchcraft.

    First, turning an inanimate rod into a snake and then back into a rod is a stunt often performed by ancient Egyptian magicians. Secondly, it is said that from a long time ago, Egyptian priests were able to control the actions of poisonous lizards.

    Finally, it is also important to note that all the magicians in Egypt had ivory wands, including Abana the Wise and Nectanib the Wizard King. Along these lines, Moses' first spell contest with Pharaoh was almost a draw.  It's no surprise

    When scholars from the Ancient Literary Society studied Egyptian civilization, they also found a large number of similar records. Knowledge and records about magic are an energy manipulation technology based on human beings themselves, rather than relying on material technology. It is very unique, but unfortunately it has been lost.

    The construction of the pyramid is probably related to this kind of magic technology. It is impossible to complete such a project simply by relying on simple tools and manual labor. Even to a certain extent, even with the power of modern technology, it is impossible to replicate a large pyramid.  The pyramid is also completely impossible to achieve (to be continued)
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