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This Solar Cult's chief officialdom were the so-called "Broken Kings" of Egypt's Eighteenth Dynasty, namely the family of Amenhotep IV (Akhenaton), Smenkhkare, Nefertiti, Kiya, and the boy-king Tutankhamen. This punitive, intolerant, and renegade dynasty, lionized by modern historians, forbade Egyptians from venerating any other god except Aton, or Aten (the sun). They forcibly closed the great temples, instigated monotheism, and allowed foreign elements in to contaminate the racial purity of the Egyptians. Akhenaton (renamed Mosis, or Moses by later propagandists) was a priest of the Cult of the Sun. His god was Aton.
Around the year 1361 BC, and after decades of suppression, the Egyptians finally rose up against this decadent dynasty and ousted them from power. The great Pharaoh Horemheb banished them and their many Israelite servants to the outer regions. The story of this exodus is concealed in the Bible's early books and chapters, but the true story has come to light through the work of modern researchers. Three-thousand years later we would find this dynasty reappearing, albeit in a disguised garb, as the dramatis personae of the Bible, rescripted as the great heroes - Solomon, David, Joseph and Jesus, etc,. No such characters ever physically existed at the time when they were said to have lived, or at the locations stipulated. There is not a single shred of evidence for any of these Biblical characters.
This is because they are later interpolations, characters designed to resemble earlier figures, whose real presence is well hidden in the shadows of time and history.
- Michael Tsarion -
Surely even Masons would never claim the actual existence of Solomon? As Kenealy shows, he is not noticed by Herodotus, not by Plato, not by any writer of standing. It is most extraordinary he says,
Comments (2)
Mondwin
Really a fantastic image!!!Splendid done!!!bravo!V:DDD
Sabra
Very interesting story behind this impressive image. I love your use of extreme colors and contrast, you've really captured a superb sense of mystery here. My compliments!