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Re: Questions about Egyptian & Pre-Egyptian Languages

by Tracy Johnson <tracy@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Jan 15, 2008 at 02:01 AM

Strange but true!

If it helps, "Misr" is also the Modern Standard Arabic word for "Egypt"
and would apply in all Arabic speaking countries 
(including Egypt.)

Prue's Doux wrote:
> On Jan 11, 3:43 am, Elijahovah <rschil...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>> On Jan 10, 11:42 pm, "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?  What 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.
> 
> I am a believer in the Scriptures but that's the Hebrew viewpoint of
> things.  I'm seeking how the Egyptians saw themselves and those before
> them.
 




 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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