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Osiris & Horus

Derek a Jones

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Osiris & Horus

In 970 BC., the kingdom of Israel divided into two nations, the House of Israel in the North and the House of Judah in the South. The House of Israel in the North comprising ten tribes, the House of Judah in the South comprising two tribes. The House of Israel began idol worshipping and was invaded and deported by Assyria in two waves in 734/732 BC. and 723/721 BC., the whole ten tribes of the House of Israel were now missing from Samaria, and have been missing for more than 2,700 years. The biblical Scriptures give prophetic utterances concerning their new location, but the biblical Scriptures deal primarily with the House of Judah and Jerusalem. The prophecies of the Old Scriptures do mention the revelation and reunification of the lost House of Israel with the House of Judah (Jewish State) in the latter day, but there is a strange silence and void in the biblical Scriptures concerning their wanderings away from Samaria. The Pyramid Texts I believe, begin where the Old Scriptures end concerning the fate of the ten lost tribes of the House of Israel. This examination will be put forward to champion the proposition that the Eye of Horus is not just a mystical or consciousness symbol, but a representation of a 'living physical breathing reality' that became lost, but will one day be found. What follows is a study of the Pyramid Texts with comparisons to the biblical Scriptures.

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Lançado 23 de setembro de 2018
ISBN13 9781727551907
Editoras Createspace Independent Publishing Platf
Páginas 204
Dimensões 127 × 203 × 12 mm   ·   226 g
Idioma English