THE PHARAOH OF EGYPT WAS ACTUALLY A GOD AMONG ST MEN
BY ABDULMUMINI ADEKU....
The famous Pharaoh of Egypt was not just some emperor ruling with some decree he was actually a God figure who ruled with an iron fist in the affairs of men during his time on the throne depending on who was in charge.
An impeccable source who spoke to The News office Desk of the E.N.MPaedia Express Multimedia Group of Lagos,Nigeria as at press time revealed that he spent at least 3 thousand pounds sterling to learn about the life and times of ancient Egypt called Egyptology .
He disclosed that the Egyptians were actually the first set of colonialists as they were the one that used a lot of people from foreign lands to build their pyramids aside other lofty projects at the time.
His words:"Pharaohs were Gods because they knew the powers and secrets of the heavens ,the Egyptians at the time ruled the world and were actually blacks in complexion "
He noted that it was a Roman woman who marred the Egyptians that was used to understudy them thus weakening them and making it possible for the number one civilization at the time to be eroded...
SYNOPSIS OF THE PHARAOHS OF EGYPT AS SEEN VIA GOOGLE FROM THE NEWS OFFCE IN LAGOS,NIGERIA
Pharaohs were the king or Queen of Egypt. Most pharaohs were
men but some well-known pharaohs, such as Nefertiti and Cleopatra, were women. A
Pharaoh was the most important and powerful person in the kingdom.
The most famous pharaoh of all time
is King Tutankhamun. He ascended the throne at the tender age of nine or 10 but
his reign only lasted from 1332 BC to 1323 BC.
The last native pharaoh of Egypt was Nectanebo
II, who was pharaoh before the
Achaemenids conquered Egypt for a second
time. Achaemenid rule over Egypt came to an
end through the conquests of Alexander the Great in 332 BC, after which it was
ruled by the Hellenic Pharaohs of the
Ptolemaic Dynasty.
As ancient Egyptian rulers,
pharaohs were both the heads of state and the religious leaders of their
people. The word “pharaoh” means “Great House,” a reference to the
palace where the pharaoh resides. While early Egyptian rulers
were called “kings,” over time, the name “pharaoh” stuck.Mar 1, 2019
Since an actual generation was nearer 25 years, the most
probable date for the Exodus is about 1290 bce. If this is true, then the
oppressive pharaoh noted in Exodus (1:2–2:23) was Seti I (reigned
1318–04), and the pharaoh during the Exodus was Ramses II (c. 1304–c. 1237).
Pharaoh's army
of chariots chased after them only to be drowned when Moses
signaled for the waters to return. Mr. Scott has said that his new version of
the story will have a more realistic and natural explanation of what happened
and won't rely on Moses to bring forth God's miraculous intervention.
Tutankhamun was an Egyptian pharaoh who lived between roughly 1343
and 1323 B.C. Often called the "boy-king," he ascended the throne at
around the age of 10. Among the world's most famous curses is the "Curse
of the Pharaoh," also known as King Tut's Curse.Mar 22, 2014
Hatshepsut was a female pharaoh of Egypt. She reigned between 1473 and 1458 B.C. Her name means
“foremost of noblewomen.”
The first dynasty began with the legendary King Menes (who is
believed to have been King Narmer), and the last one ended in 343 B.C. when Egypt fell to the
Persians. Nectanebo II was the last Egyptian-born pharaoh to rule the
country. Not all the pharaohs were men, nor
were they all Egyptian.
The last ruler of Ptolemaic Egypt–the legendary Cleopatra VII–surrendered Egypt
to the armies of Octavian (later Augustus) in 31 B.C. Six centuries of Roman rule followed,
during which Christianity became the official religion of Rome and the Roman Empire's provinces
(including Egypt).
The Egyptians believed their pharaoh to be the mediator
between the gods and the world of men. After death the pharaoh became divine,
identified with Osiris, the father of Horus and god of
the dead, and passed on his sacred powers and position to the new pharaoh, his
son.
An Egyptian queen renowned for her
beauty, Nefertiti ruled alongside her husband, Pharaoh
Akhenaten, during the mid-1300s B.C.
According to the historian Manetho, the first king was Menes
(likely reign circa 3100–3050 BC). However, the earliest recorded king of the
First Dynasty was Hor-Aha (reign c. 3050–3049 BC), and the first king to claim
to have united the two lands was Narmer (the final king of the Protodynastic
Period).
In ancient Egyptian history, dynasties are series of rulers
sharing a common origin. They are usually, but not always, traditionally
divided into thirty-two pharaonic
dynasties; these dynasties are commonly grouped into "kingdoms" and
"intermediate periods".
Ennead - The nine gods worshipped
at Heliopolis who formed the tribunal in the Osiris Myth: Atum, Shu, Tefnut,
Geb, Nut, Osiris, Isis, Nephthys, and Set. These nine gods decide
whether Set or Horus should rule in the story The Contendings of Horus and Set.
Egypt's pharaohs expected to
become gods in the afterlife. To prepare for the next world they erected
temples to the gods and massive pyramid tombs for
themselves—filled with all the things each ruler would need to guide and
sustain himself in the next world.
Anubis, also called Anpu, ancient Egyptian god of the dead,
represented by a jackal or the figure of a man with the head of a jackal. In
the Early Dynastic period and the Old Kingdom, he enjoyed a preeminent (though
not exclusive) position as lord of the dead, but he was later overshadowed by
Osiris.
It was the Egyptians who built the pyramids. The Great Pyramid is dated with all the evidence, I'm telling you now to 4,600 years, the reign of Khufu.
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