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portada Osiris Is Israel: The discovery that will change humanity (en Inglés)
Formato
Libro Físico
Editorial
Idioma
Inglés
N° páginas
460
Encuadernación
Tapa Blanda
Dimensiones
23.4 x 15.6 x 2.4 cm
Peso
0.64 kg.
ISBN13
9782958422714

Osiris Is Israel: The discovery that will change humanity (en Inglés)

Roger Sabbah (Autor) · Afnil · Tapa Blanda

Osiris Is Israel: The discovery that will change humanity (en Inglés) - Sabbah, Roger

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Reseña del libro "Osiris Is Israel: The discovery that will change humanity (en Inglés)"

In ancient Egypt, Osiris embodies the kings, the good Shepherd, the earth, the Nile, the men, the commandments, the cosmos, the light, the gods, the Son of God, God. Osiris designated the primitive serpent of Amun-Ra (Mitsraim in Hebrew) adorning the crown of the kings, the reed scepter with the three rays or the three primordial Yods of the kings, with precise denominations in hieroglyphs. "Israel" is the name, the most sacred word, the most enigmatic of the Old Testament, the Gospels and the Koran. Following this thread and relying on the greatest Egyptologists, the researcher Roger Sabbah finds the same attributes of Osiris in the symbolism of Israel. In the secret tradition, the Kabbalah, Israel designates - in addition to the promised land - the light, the cosmos, humanity, the commandments, the Patriarch, the flood of the Nile, the kings and the gods, God himself... The author provides evidence that the Old Testament (the Torah) is a re-foundation of the myth, of the Mystery of Osiris. The serpent crown of the kings of Israel is, precisely, that of the "Osiris" kings, falsely named "Pharaohs"by the ancient Greeks. Roger Sabbah establishes that the Sons of Israel were the true Egyptians, "the Builders who rejected the cornerstone" according to the Gospels. The kings, the inhabitants of the ancient Nile Valley were never Egyptians. They were the Sons of Osiris, IS-RA-GOD, origin of Israel, the Yods reeds.The correspondence of Elephantine (around - 450) confirms that the Jews were the priests of Osiris. The cosmotheism of the ancient "Egyptians" - the so-called idolatry of Osiris - was the ancient Jewish religion of the builders in its universal dimension. Around 280 B.C., the Greek king Ptolemaeus Philadelphos usurped the name of Osiris by Greek deities and declared himself "Pharao'" and king of the " gyptos". Ptolemy banishes the cult of Osiris, falsifies his name by gyptos in all the books of the world. He puts the Jews in slavery, seizes their goods, requisitions their books, creates synagogues and replaces the laws of Osiris by the Septuagint, the Greek Bible. The Septuagint makes the Jews the descendants of the Hebrew slaves of Pharaoh: foreigners in the land of their ancestors. Moses becomes the new Israel, the perpetual enemy of Osiris. The latter, demonized by the Bible, is condemned to wander, exiled in the world of the Mysteries. This work denounces the rupture of the science called Egyptology with the true identity of those whom we falsely name Ancient Egyptians. Egyptology, which did not follow Jean-François Champollion, has led humanity into an unprecedented obscurantism, with disastrous consequences. The ancient valley of the Nile and its god Osiris constituted the true, verus Israel. A revolution.

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