Khartoum is a city-state in Sudan, which is part of ancient Egypt - TopicsExpress



          

Khartoum is a city-state in Sudan, which is part of ancient Egypt called Nubia, and in the Hebraic text, there is found in the books of Daniel 2:10 the word ‘magician’. Magician is pronounced ‘Khartoum’, but why? For the fact of a nome in Sudan that was dedicated to 3 members of this part of Nubia called in ancient Egypt “Khemenu”, Tehuti, Khnum, and Anubis were the center of alchemy. Alchemy is considered magic, but is the science of knowing how to rearrange molecules or the structure of a substance, person, or object for accomplishing a project. Khartoum was called “Hermopolis”, adopted from Greek influence that took its influence from the deity Thoth (thought) called “Tehuti”. Hermopolis means ‘City of Hermes’ and Greeks became influential to announce Tehuti as Hermes. He was considered magical, but again, only performing projects that pertained to the ancient science of Alchemy where the word “Chemistry comes from of its main focus.
Posted on: Mon, 01 Sep 2014 01:20:36 +0000

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