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Lesson 401- A Study of Ancient Egyptian and Hebrew Language- [pt 2 of 4]

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**This is a 4-part Lesson** In Lesson 401, I present what I feel is the Real and Proper Analysis of the Ancient Egyptian words KM and KM-T. My conclusions show how the various accepted pronunciations--'Kem/Kemet'--and the definitions meaning 'Black Land' (soil) and 'Black People' are mis-interpretations of the origins and concepts of these words. Discussion and beneficial building is encouraged. MKuu-RA.. The Educator

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  • I have decided to use this video in my Kemetic Masonry section TS. Hope you don't mind friend.

  • @cdejean22 'I have decided to use this video in my Kemetic Masonry section TS. Hope you don't mind friend'.. It would be an honor. I AM about spreading the message.. Educating on the basis of Right Knowledge. The more eyes viewing will equate to more Eyes that may Overstand. Shikhamana..

  • Its funny that when Greeks and Mesapotomians wore the double crown, that the land that they had on the nile, was only a small piece, and even around that time, most of the nile valley was still ruled and gov. by the natives(Ancient Ethiopians), and the King of Ethiopia at that time claimed to be ruler of the whole Nile Valley. So in both of those times you had a foreign king wearing the double crown in the delta and you had a native King wearing the double crown for the whole Nile Valley.

  • @southbr28 'So in both of those times you had a foreign king wearing the double crown in the delta and you had a native King wearing the double crown for the whole Nile Valley'.. It is Overstood that the name of the 'city Thebes'.. improperly called 'Waset'.. was called ci-WO'SE. This WO'SE was the name of the City because wo'se was the name of the 'Ethiopian' imperial scepter. But you are [un]Consciously proving My purpose for this Lesson Series 400.. to show that Ba-KUMA were pure Ba-KONGO.

  • @TStheEducator So the Ba-Kongo are the Ancient Ethiopians?

  • @southbr28 Ba-Kongo are Everyone of Us called 'Afrikans'. So, 'A.Ethiopians' and 'A.Egyptians'...one in the same...were also Ba-Kongo.

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  • We should understand to that Memphis in Ancient Ethiopia, was like a capitol at one time, but when it finally was taken from the natives, Thebes, Napata and Meroe became more important cities, Thebes being very important for contructing war plans for getting land back, in the delta,(which happended in the 25th dynasty), and Meroe for changing from a citie to a capitol and one of the most richest and most powerful. Napata was impotant, but Meroe was deeper south, being safer for a capitol.

  • Blacks need to realize that from Memphis to Meroe, this was all part of Ethiopia, its just that after time the natives(Ancient Ethiopians), lost control of Memphis and even later we lost some control of Thebes, but Thebes was a citie that no one really had control of when foreigners were living in the nile(delta area), because of so much violence going on their, from natives fighting against foreigners. At this time Meroe was considered by foreigners the most powerful citie in the world.

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