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It appears that the early Egyptian dynasty kings, their names being “sons of Ra.,” was symbolic for “sons of light.” On page 92 of this same book we are told that Thothmes I looked favorably on the priesthood at Heliopolis. Thothmes I (Tuthmosis I) was still of unmixed royal blood. This is what the passage says: “... Thothmes I was the first king who set up obelisks in Thebes, and in view of the later religious history of the XVIIIth Dynasty his actions seem to show that he was favorably disposed to the doctrines of the priesthood of Heliopolis, and that he wished to link the cult of Ra. with that of the Theban god amen. As Usertsen I had set up a pair of obelisks before the house of Ra at Hellopolis, so Thothmes I set up a pair before a pylon of the temple of Amen. “The obelisk that is still standing is about 90 feet high, and is in a good state of preservation ... A single column of inscription originally occupied the middle of each of the four faces, and from these texts we learn that Thothmes I dedicated ‘two great obelisks’ ... to his father Amen-Ra. On the pieces of the fallen obelisk the cartouches of Thothmes III are found, and because of this some have argued that this obelisk was made by Thothmes III and not by Thothmes I, but the inscription of the latter on the standing obelisk speaks distinctly of two obelisks, and the official Anni states in his biography that he superintended the erection of two obelisks. It is probable that Thothmes I died before his inscriptions were cut on the second obelisk and that it was usurped by Thothmes III ...” Page 169: “Horus of the Double Crown, Beloved of Ra, King of the South and the North, Men-kheper-Ra. The monuments of the gods the lover, supplying with meat and drink the altar of the souls of Heliopolis making to be satisfied their Majesties at the two seasons (i.e., morning and evening). This [is] with them with life [and] serenity for hundreds of thousands of the Set Festival, many, great, sons of Ra., Thothmes, governor of the god, of Ra.-Harakhtes beloved, living for ever.” We should not be surprised that Thothmes I looked favorably on the priesthood of Heliopolis, for the Bible tells us that a pharaoh gave Joseph his wife. (Genesis 41:45) But, if you will remember, Thothmes III (Tuthmosis III) was not of pure royal blood. This is the same Tuthmosis III that Queen Hatshepsut prevented from gaining the throne for a number of years, after which he tried to destroy all memory of her. HERE AGAIN, WE SEE GENESIS 3:15 AT WORK BETWEEN THE TRUE ROYAL BLOOD OF THE PHARAOHS OF EGYPT AND THE CORRUPTED BLOOD OF THE ENEMY GAINING THE THRONE. It is obvious, that if we can’t understand the Satanic seedline, we can understand neither Bible nor history. In other words, there are a lot of people walking around in a lopsided dream-world of universal religion.
Posted on: Sat, 19 Oct 2013 02:22:45 +0000

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