The time line at the outset of this video is off. Judiam reached Ethiopia according to Kebra Nagast, well before Christianity. It states that the Queen of Sheba brought the tradition back after her visit to Solomon in Jerusalem. Additionally, jews ventured toward Ethiopia during exile. Finally, the book of ACTs speak of the conversion of the Ethiopian Eunuch well before 12th Century AD and before the reach of Christianity into Europe.
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Lalibela seems to be quite a place, but this presentation is friggin ridiculous.
waltersmetak 2 weeks ago
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ERIK000000000 1 month ago
Ethiopia is a secrete holly land, don't you want to discover the real cross (the right wing) that our Lord Jesus Crucified
kuranihe1 1 month ago
The time line at the outset of this video is off. Judiam reached Ethiopia according to Kebra Nagast, well before Christianity. It states that the Queen of Sheba brought the tradition back after her visit to Solomon in Jerusalem. Additionally, jews ventured toward Ethiopia during exile. Finally, the book of ACTs speak of the conversion of the Ethiopian Eunuch well before 12th Century AD and before the reach of Christianity into Europe.
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MrFlohi 5 months ago in playlist Ethiopia: Secret Holy Land
so the Jews came first and then the Christians. Is this correct?
2Bpatient 1 year ago
@2Bpatient Yes, Jesus was a Jew. A rabbi even.
arykmoore 1 year ago
@2Bpatient yes
pumpiye 4 months ago
Oh wow, I've been to that place and now i c i missed some things
nahomtsg 2 years ago
this style is so bloody annoying
fukprc 2 years ago