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cogs "Yah" / "Yahu" - 29-09-07, 01:12 AM

I have known for a while now that the so-Called secret 4-Letter Tetragrammaton---"YHWH" ---- in Hebrew/Judaism means: I Am Eve...!

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"...Christianity has never known this and I am rather sorry to reveal it but the god Yah or Yahu that western historians claim the Afrim{i.e. my insert /Ivrim/Hebrew/Jewish} people of Canaan was not a god. She was a goddess. The name of this goddess is also presented elsewhere in historical literature as Yah or Ea i the discussion of other people in the same geographical region of Canaan. For example, in his discussion of the Sumerians, Durant wrote the name of this same goddess as Ea but it is pronounced Yah. She is the goddess of wisdom of the Sumerians. However, she was first and foremost the goddess of the Ancient Eyptians. To the Akan people of Ancient Egypt, this goddess was Yaa, the goddess of Thursday..."

page 217, "The Africans Who Wrote The Bible by Dr. Darkwah


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I have known for a while now that the so-Called secret 4-Letter Tetragrammaton---"YHWH" ---- in Hebrew/Judaism means: I Am Eve...!

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"...Christianity has never known this and I am rather sorry to reveal it but the god Yah or Yahu that western historians claim the Afrim{i.e. my insert /Ivrim/Hebrew/Jewish} people of Canaan was not a god. She was a goddess. The name of this goddess is also presented elsewhere in historical literature as Yah or Ea i the discussion of other people in the same geographical region of Canaan. For example, in his discussion of the Sumerians, Durant wrote the name of this same goddess as Ea but it is pronounced Yah. She is the goddess of wisdom of the Sumerians. However, she was first and foremost the goddess of the Ancient Eyptians. To the Akan people of Ancient Egypt, this goddess was Yaa, the goddess of Thursday..."

page 217, "The Africans Who Wrote The Bible by Dr. Darkwah


Wow,

I can't believe you would stoop to this....Come on Fine. Now Yah is a woman and an Egyptian goddess...

I won't even get into it.

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Please don't get into. -- I did not, however stoop to anything. I just happen to know that Dr. Darkwah is on to something noteworthy. If you think not write a book to refute him!

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Anyone who researches their history would know that the biblical text comes from the "Book of Coming Forth"....


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Please don't get into. -- I did not, however stoop to anything. I just happen to know that Dr. Darkwah is on to something noteworthy. If you think not write a book to refute him!

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Anyone who researches their history would know that the biblical text comes from the "Book of Coming Forth"....

This would be true if you are under the assumption that everything starts and end in Mitzriam(Egypt).

And as for Dr. Darkwah he has some very insightful view howerve I can find many people that refute some of the things that he says.


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Excellent!


Very Interesting.
Your site is interesting, as well!


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For example?

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I am merely trying to say that I don't believe everything that people say especially without some facts. I think that Dr. Darkwah makes some valid points but then he uses a lot of what can be considered his own interpretation on some translations and so forth. And I think that he has a motive for his beliefs, being of Akan desent so say.

Here is something that I read the other day from another forum, this person does not agree with all of the interpretations of languages by Dr. Darkwah. It is kind of long but good reading.


Nana Darkwah put this information out in his
> "Africans Who Wrote the Bible". There are some
> etymologies that he correctly identifies, yet some
> which are incorrect. He states that the name
> Akhenaten, for example, is a europeanized
> perversion. In reality, it is a direct translation
> of the the metutu. Reading through some of his work
> shows that while he understands Twi and some of the
> other Kwa languages of West Afuraka/Afuraitkait he
> has not studied the metutu language itself.
>
> In the Asante lineage there was an Oti Akenten who
> was ohene (king), and then his grand nephew Tutu
> (Osei Tutu) became the ohene after Obiri Yeboa. Osei
> Tutu became the Asantehene, the first King of the
> Asante confederation. His advisor was Okomfo Anokye
> a famous priest who invoked Nyame (Ny-Amen) to cause
> the Sika Gwa Kofi (Golden Throne, misnomered
> "stool") to fall out of the sky and become the
> shrine representing the soul of the Asante people.
> This was the beginning of the Great Asante empire.
>
> This happened during the age of pisces and we are
> still in the age of pisces. However, around the same
> period in the previous cycle, during the age of Amen
> (aries the ram), there was a king named Akhenaten
> (Akenten) whose nephew Tutu (Tut Ankh Amen---Tutu
> Nkwa Amen in Twi; Nkwa in Twi means "life") returned
> to the proper worship of Amen/Amenet (he changed his
> name from Tut Ankh Aten to Tut Ankh Amen). Tut Ankh
> Amen called for a golden statue of Amen to be
> fashioned as a sign the end of the apostasy of
> Akhenaten. After this began the golden age (Solar
> Amen or Amen Ra) of the many Ramesses kings and the
> ascendancy of the empire once again.
>
> The Akan are still naming their kings according to
> the protocol established in Keneset and Kamit
> thousands of years ago.
>
> Tutu Ankoma is a contraction of Tut-Ankh Amen. The
> word "nkwa" means life and of course is the same as
> "ankh". Sometimes ankh is written ankhu in the
> texts. The "kw" in the Akan language sometimes is
> written "ko". Examples of this: Kwabena is sometimes
> pronounced and written Kobena by some Akan. The word
> for truth is "nokware". Some Akan speakers write and
> pronounce is as "nokore". Nkwa or Ankwa becomes Nko
> or Anko depending on the speaker. Amen is the God of
> Saturday in Akan (specifically Amen-Men or
> Min-Amen). Males are named Kwame and females are
> named Ame, Ami or Ama after Him. The ama or ma with
> a nasal "n" which is sometimes silent is the end of
> the name Tutu Ankoma. It is actually Tutu Anko
> (Nkwa) Aman.
>
> Note that when we say "Agoo-----Amee" the "ee" in
> Amee is nasal. This is why in Fante and other Akan
> dialects they say Agoo---Amen. The same goes with
> Ankoman becoming Ankoma with a "nasal" nearly silent
> "n" at the end of the name.
>
> Tutu Anko ma(n) is Tut Ankh Amen (Aman).
>
> Another mistake Nana Darkwah makes is associating
> Ausar and Auset (Osiris and Isis) with the Akan
> Osoro and Asaase. This is clear evidence of one who
> hasn't studied the metutu.
>
> The word for sky or up in Twi is Osoro or Soro. In
> Kamit, the word for He who is above is Hr or Hru.
> Sometimes it is written Hor in Coptic. We are
> speaking of Heru-Ur. The 'h' metut here is close to
> an 'sh' sound. Hor or Horu becomes Shor (Chor) or
> Shoru and later Sol and Solu. This is why the romans
> called the sun Sol, which is related to horus. This
> is the origin of "solo" meaning "one". This is the
> origin of the Akan Soro (Osoro) being the spirit in
> the sky. The metutu "hr" or "hri" shows the face
> hovering above the symbol for "sky". This is Heru
> Ur.
>
> One of Heru-Ur's wives was Ta Sent Nefert. In Akan
> the 't' is sometimes pronounced 'ts'. An example is
> the word 'te' -- to perceive, hear, understand. The
> Fante pronounce it 'tse'. This is important because
> the Great Goddess Ta Sent Nefert was pronounced by
> some, Tsa Sent Nefert. The 'n' in Sent is nasal. Tsa
> Sent became Sa se. The word "ta" in Kamit is the
> definite article referring to females, but is also
> means "Earth/land". Nefert means beautiful. Heru Ur
> and Ta Sent the Beautiful became Horu and Ta Sent;
> Shoru and Tsa se; Soro and Asaase (Heaven and
> Earth).
>
> Incidentally, the God of Sunday in Akan is Awusi.
> This is Awusir/Ausir/Ausar.

Shalom.
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