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Re: Questions about Egyptian & Pre-Egyptian Languages

by Elijahovah <rschiller@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Jan 11, 2008 at 03:43 AM

On Jan 10, 11:42=A0pm, "Prue's Doux" <pruesd...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> I know the ancient Egyptians called their land "Kemut" (The Black
> Land; referring to the black soil along the banks of the Nile) &
> "Tawy" (The Two Lands; referring to Upper & Lower Egypt), but what did
> they call themselves and their language? =A0What did they call the
> people who were there before them and their language?

Are you accepting a biblical answer.
First please understand this. That having different handwritings
doesnt mean the language is different.
We have printing and we have cursive handwriting
even though we are english.
However, take this a step further and look who we english
have dozens of computer languages built upon the binary
and incompatible with each other. All these languages ofr
our computers does not change the fact we are english
even though it does change the way we refer to each
machine language. This is the same with the original
world, many ways to write the same language and so
we today think each is a different language.
Even today look how we translate the spanish word
comprende as the english word understand instead
of mentally connecting it with the english word
comprehend proving our languages of same origin.
And we have people who will tell you that holiday
is not holy day.
So before the days of Ramses where Egyptus was
the Greek name of a Pharaoh the land was called
Mizraim and Pathos. In fact if we compare Egyptian
Greek Genesis to Hebrew Genesis we find an issue
with Peleg Mesanipada's death in the same year as
Unas Sokkara. In the Hebrew Genesis, the Chaldean
elders (kings) leave Ur for Ararat and join Hitites who go
down to Mizraim and lay foundation to the city
Noph Mizraim (Memphis) in 2030 BC as 340 years
after the Flood, and creating the 365-day calendar
ten years before the Pharaoh is created in Year 350
which being 355 years of 360 days is Noah's year 955
ending 8th dynasty. This city is built across the river
from Giza which is 140 years old (2170 BC) 200 years
after the Flood.
But the Egyptians insisted the Hyksos were an intrusion
into a calendar already existing since 2770 BC, that
Unas and Peleg died in 2321 BC in Year 768,
Because the Hyksos were Shemites and the original
population Hamites, the black land was not just soil
butt black skin. And upper and lower Egypt were two
races. The fact that Pharaoh was created in the year
350 tells us it was created when Noah died.
This is im****tant because it says the man is dead
so why does his word have power anymore in
cursing one brother against the other. Narmer
saw unification or a merge as being peace not as
compromise or tainting whats right.
Language is like calendar, if you refuse to follow
the origins, you never connect them all. Instead
you make Julian dates of Julius Caesar
as far back as you choose, or insist no other
calendars connect from each other. It is like
insisting every mother and father has their own
mother and father and therefore the world population
must have been bigger and bigger as you go back in time.
 




 8 Posts in Topic:
Questions about Egyptian & Pre-Egyptian Languages
"Prue's Doux" &  2008-01-10 21:42:30 
Re: Questions about Egyptian & Pre-Egyptian Languages
Elijahovah <rschiller@  2008-01-11 03:43:55 
Re: Questions about Egyptian & Pre-Egyptian Languages
JTEM <jtem01@[EMAIL PR  2008-01-11 10:39:33 
Re: Questions about Egyptian & Pre-Egyptian Languages
Janet Quick <j_quick@[  2008-01-11 23:23:59 
Re: Questions about Egyptian & Pre-Egyptian Languages
"Prue's Doux" &  2008-01-12 15:31:44 
Re: Questions about Egyptian & Pre-Egyptian Languages
"Prue's Doux" &  2008-01-12 15:33:10 
Re: Questions about Egyptian & Pre-Egyptian Languages
Tracy Johnson <tracy@[  2008-01-15 02:01:36 
Re: Questions about Egyptian & Pre-Egyptian Languages
Elijahovah <rschiller@  2008-02-22 19:38:12 

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