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Hebrew and Ethiopian Calendar. What's the connection? Part III

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Uploaded by on Sep 9, 2009

As Dr. Bidi and I made our last video on that blessed day in creation 9/7/09 or in the Hebrew Calendar 18th of Elul 5769 years revealed into this blessed creation we attempted to connect the up coming year of Rosh Hashana-which we of Israel have as tradition is the Day of Judgement for the entirety of creation and the Ethiopian Calendar Year which predates the Gregorian Calendar as I understood from Dr. Bidi's elucidation. May all who watch our labor of love manifested in this video be written and inscribed for the sweetest year ever 5,770 years into this blessed creation-soul essence revelation for each and every blessed and revealed nation-let us merit to join hearts, minds, souls and emotions for the universal celebration coming into full realization via Moshiach/Messiah Aryeh shel Yehoodah/Lion of Judah ina peaceful and pleasant manner!!!!
Sababa~Rejoice!!!
Ahava Echad~One Love!!!
Goral Echad~One Destiny!!!

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  • the only thing is you talk about peace while holding the flag upside down. Kind of disrespectful.

  • @combatvetlawstudent You comment should be directed at the one who held the flag upside down not me. Unfortunately, since the making of the video he has had more than one psychiatric breakdown.

    Holding a flag upside down may be disrespectful but all the idolatrous practices manifesting in America and around the world is evil.

    Disrespectful is not right however paying homage to evil via silence and apathy is much worse!!!!

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  • Wow. This was a great video. I loved the way both of you used etymology and anagrams to show just how close these two nations are.

  • One day, One day, no war, oh what a day, I pray for the fall of babylon, very soon.

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