this is a passage from Moses and Monothism by Sigmund Freud entitled If Moses was an Egyptian. I compared earlier the Jewish religion with the religion of the Egyptian people and noted how different thet were from each other. Now we shall compare the Jewish with the Aton religion and should expect to find that thet were originally identical.We know that this is no easy task. Of the Aton religion we do not perhaps know perhaps know enough, thanks to the revengeful spirit of the Amon priests.
The Mosaic religion we know only in its final form as it was fixed by Jewish in the time after the exile, about eight hundred years later. If, in spite of this unpromising material, we should find some indications fitting in with our supposition, then we may indeed value them highly. There would be a short way of proving our thesis that the Mosaic religion is nothing else but that of Aton: namely, by a confession of faith, a proclamation.
But I am afraid I should be told that such a road is impracticable. The Jewish creed, as is well known, says: "Schema Jisroel Adonai Elohenu Adonai Echod." If the similarity of the name of the Egyptian Aton(or Atum) to the hebrew word Adonai and the Syrian divine name Adonis is not a mere accident, but is the result of a primeval unity in language and meaning, then one could translate the Jewish formula "Hear OIsrael, our God Aton(Adonai) is the only God."
i am, alas, entirely unqualified to answer this question and have been able to find very little about it in the literature concerned, but probably we had better not make things so simple. Morever, we shall have to come back to the problems of the divine name. The points of similarity as well as those of difference in the two religions are easily discerned, but do not enlighten us much.
Both are forms of a strict monotheism, and we shall and we shall be inclined to reduce to this basic character what is similar in both of them. Jewish monotheism is in some points even more uncompromising than the Egyptian-for exampe, when it forbids all visual representation of its God. The most essential difference--apart from the name of its God-is that the Jewish religion entirely relinquishes the worship of the sun, to which the Egyptian one still adhered.
Michael Tsarion is the worlds premier conspiracy researcher/lecturer/author. Leo Zagami, Jordan Maxwell and Alexandre Dumas pere are highly informative as well. p.s. Melting Euphoria is similar to Ozric Tentacles and Gong.
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this is a passage from Moses and Monothism by Sigmund Freud entitled If Moses was an Egyptian. I compared earlier the Jewish religion with the religion of the Egyptian people and noted how different thet were from each other. Now we shall compare the Jewish with the Aton religion and should expect to find that thet were originally identical.We know that this is no easy task. Of the Aton religion we do not perhaps know perhaps know enough, thanks to the revengeful spirit of the Amon priests.
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The Mosaic religion we know only in its final form as it was fixed by Jewish in the time after the exile, about eight hundred years later. If, in spite of this unpromising material, we should find some indications fitting in with our supposition, then we may indeed value them highly. There would be a short way of proving our thesis that the Mosaic religion is nothing else but that of Aton: namely, by a confession of faith, a proclamation.
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But I am afraid I should be told that such a road is impracticable. The Jewish creed, as is well known, says: "Schema Jisroel Adonai Elohenu Adonai Echod." If the similarity of the name of the Egyptian Aton(or Atum) to the hebrew word Adonai and the Syrian divine name Adonis is not a mere accident, but is the result of a primeval unity in language and meaning, then one could translate the Jewish formula "Hear OIsrael, our God Aton(Adonai) is the only God."
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i am, alas, entirely unqualified to answer this question and have been able to find very little about it in the literature concerned, but probably we had better not make things so simple. Morever, we shall have to come back to the problems of the divine name. The points of similarity as well as those of difference in the two religions are easily discerned, but do not enlighten us much.
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Both are forms of a strict monotheism, and we shall and we shall be inclined to reduce to this basic character what is similar in both of them. Jewish monotheism is in some points even more uncompromising than the Egyptian-for exampe, when it forbids all visual representation of its God. The most essential difference--apart from the name of its God-is that the Jewish religion entirely relinquishes the worship of the sun, to which the Egyptian one still adhered.
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Michael Tsarion is the worlds premier conspiracy researcher/lecturer/author. Leo Zagami, Jordan Maxwell and Alexandre Dumas pere are highly informative as well. p.s. Melting Euphoria is similar to Ozric Tentacles and Gong.
augustmaquet 1 day ago
tremendo escritor
angelusflyful 2 months ago
Muy bueno el video. Una cosa: en 0:08 es "Universidad de Turin", no Turing. Saludos
idaspe 1 year ago
Interesante video!
gracias
junabm 1 year ago