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The Ancient Egyptian Roots of Christianity

The Ancient EgyptianRoots of ChristianityExpanded Second EditionMoustafa GadallaMaa Kheru (True of Voice)Tehuti Research FoundationInternational Head Office: Greensboro, NC, Ancient Egyptian Roots of ChristianityExpanded Second Editionby MOUSTAFA GADALLAP ublished by:Tehuti Research Foundation (formerly Bastet Publishing) Box 39491 Greensboro, NC27438 , rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted inany form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying,recorded or by any information storage and retrieval system with-out writtenpermission from the author, except for the inclusion of brief quotations in second edition is a revised and enhanced edition of the same title that waspublished in and 2016 by Moustafa Gadalla, All rights s Cataloging-in-Publication DataGadalla, Mo

1.3 Meaning of Key Words 5 1.4 Piecing the Puzzle 6 3 Chapter 2 : David and Twt Homosis III 2.1 The Same Name 7 2.2 His Youth 8 2.3 The Warrior King 11 11 The Biblical Warrior King 11 7 Chapter 3 : Solomon and Amenhotep III 3.1 General 17 3.2 Coronation of the King 18 3.3 The King’s Egyptian Wife 18 3.4 The Great Builder 19 3.5 The Wisdom of ...

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1 The Ancient EgyptianRoots of ChristianityExpanded Second EditionMoustafa GadallaMaa Kheru (True of Voice)Tehuti Research FoundationInternational Head Office: Greensboro, NC, Ancient Egyptian Roots of ChristianityExpanded Second Editionby MOUSTAFA GADALLAP ublished by:Tehuti Research Foundation (formerly Bastet Publishing) Box 39491 Greensboro, NC27438 , rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted inany form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying,recorded or by any information storage and retrieval system with-out writtenpermission from the author, except for the inclusion of brief quotations in second edition is a revised and enhanced edition of the same title that waspublished in and 2016 by Moustafa Gadalla, All rights s Cataloging-in-Publication DataGadalla, Moustafa, 1944-The Ancient Egyptian Roots of Christianity / Moustafa Gadalla.

2 P. bibliographical of Congress Control Number: 2016900013 ISBN-13(pdf): 978-1-931446-75-4 ISBN-13(e-book): 978-1-931446-76-1 ISBN-13(pbk): 978-1-931446-77-81. Christianity Origin. 2. Egypt in the Bible. 3. Egypt Religion. 4. JesusChrist Historicity. 5. Tutankhamen, King of Egypt. 6. Egypt History To 7. Pharaohs. I. dc22 Updated 2016 CONTENTSA bout the AuthorviiPrefaceixStandards and TerminologyxiMap of Ancient EgyptxiiiPART I : THE ANCESTORS OF THE CHRIST KINGC hapter 1 : The Historical Christ s Son of the The Historicity of the meaning of Key Piecing the Puzzle63 Chapter 2 : David and Twt Homosis The Same His The Warrior King1111 The Biblical Warrior King117 Chapter 3 : Solomon and Amenhotep Coronation of the The King s Egyptian The Great The Wisdom of The Different Eras2217 Chapter 4.

3 Moses and Monotheism and Monotheist Or Freud and Aton The The The Death of Moses/Akhenaton3625 PART II : THE HISTORICAL CHRIST KINGC hapter 5 : Jesus and The Jesus of The Historical Absence and Gospels Moses and Jesus of the Same Jesus: The Gnostic Conclusions4741 Chapter 6 : His The Living Image of the Ben Pandira (Son of God)5149 Chapter 7 : The Divine The Biblical Jesus The Divine Twt-Ankh-Amen The Divine Twt-Ankh-Amen s The Biblical Jesus Twt-Ankh-Amen s The Biblical Jesus Twt-Ankh-Amen s The Biblical Jesus Consort6053 Chapter 8 : The Divided The Biblical Jesus The Twt-Ankh-Amen The Twt-Ankh-Amen Divided The Biblical Jesus Divided Kingdom6761 Chapter 9 : Death in the The Biblical Jesus7169 PART III : THEEGYPTIAN CHRISTIANESSENCEC hapter 10 : The Egyptian Roots The Egyptian Roots of Allegory and Fictional History8179 Chapter 11.

4 The Ancient Egyptian /ChristianHoly Families83 Chapter 12 : The Way of Like Father Like The Awakening The Way of Progressive Sowing and Judgment The Glory10393 Chapter 13 : Genesis: The Mutilated AncientEgyptian The Orderly Creation In the The The Six Days of The Angels of Trinities in Ancient Egypt122107 Chapter 14 : The Ancient The Need for Setting the Dates (Rejuvenation Cycles) The Bull of His Familiar Ancient Egyptian /Christian The Last Advent and The King s New Year s Day (January 1) Epiphany (January 6) Ascension The Egyptian Transfiguration of Our Lady Meriam (Assumption of Our Lady Day) Isis (Mary s) Birthday138125 Glossary141 Selected Bibliography145 Sources and Notes149 TRF , of Science degree in civil engineering from Cairo history and civilization and its influences ( ) aninternational, ,non-profitorganization, ( ).

5 Fromhisearlychildhood,GadallapursuedhisA ncientEgyptianrootswithpassion, ,hehasdedicatedandconcentratedallhistime toresearching and writingANCIENTEGYPTIANROOTSOFCHRISTIANIT Y,2 NDEDITIONviiPREFACET heverythingthatisnowcalledtheChristianre ligionwasalreadyinexistenceinAncientEgyp t, , , wrote in his book,The Gods of the Egyptians[1969]:Thenewreligion(Christian ity) ,inallessentialssocloselyresembledthatwh ichwastheoutcomeoftheworshipofOsiris, Isis, and ,notedbyBudgeandeveryonewhohascom-paredt heEgyptianOsiris/Isis/Horusallegorytothe Gospelstory, , ,thedivinebirth,thestrugglesagainsttheen emyinthewilderness, twoversions isthattheGospeltaleisconsideredhistorica landtheOsiris/ exactly the British scholar Wilson pointed out in his book,Jesus.

6 TheJesusofHistoryandtheChristofFaitharet woseparatebeings, ,2 NDEDITION ixreconstructthefirst,andintheattemptwea relikelytodoirreparable harm to the JesusofHistory ,the JesusofFaith , irreparableharm sconcern,fortwomainreasons:Firstly,thetr uthmustbetold;Secondly, theThreethatareTwothatare historicalJesus arebasedentirelyonthelifeanddeathoftheEg yptianPharaoh, Twt/Tut- JesusofFaith andtheChristiantenetsareallEgyptianinori gin suchastheessenceoftheteachings/messagean dthecreationoftheuniverseandman(accordin gtotheBookofGenesis), ,deep,undeniabletruthinHosea spropheticsaying,OutofEgypthaveIcalledmy Son.

7 A deep irony ; , neter anditsfeminineform netert havebeenwrongly,andpossiblyintentionally ,translatedto god and goddess (pluralofneter/netert)arethedivineprinci plesandfunctionsoftheOne Supreme ,suchasAmen/Amon/ ,whichareusedbywesternEgyptologiststohel pthem pronounce the Ancient Egyptian [god,god-dess]orapharaohoracity,followed byother variations ofsucha (gods,god-desses) ,attributesand/oraspect(s) ,Osiris,Amun,Re,Horus, ,wewillusethefollowingterms:ANCIENTEGYPT IANROOTSOFCHRISTIANITY,2 NDEDITIONxiBCE Common Era. Also noted in other references as Baladi willbeusedthroughoutthisbooktodenotethep resentsilentmajorityofEgyptiansthatadher etotheAncientEgyptiantraditions, ,2,000yearslater,theyareeasilydistinguis hableinlooksandmannerismsfromthemajority ofnativeEgyptians.

8 [SeeAncientEgyptianCultureRevealed,byMou stafa Gadalla, for detailed information.] religious , funer-ary , sacred , ,suchasthe BookofThis andthe BookofThat , divisions , utterances , spells , Book hada Thebanversion or thisorthattimeperiodversion .Afterbelievingtheirowninventivecreation ,academiaaccusedtheAncientEgyptiansofmak ing mistakes and missing portions of their writings?!!Foreaseofreference,wewillment ionthecommonbutarbitraryWesternacademicc ategorizationofAncientEgyptiantexts,even though the Ancient Egyptians themselves never ,2 NDEDITION xiiiPARTI:THEANCESTORSOFTHECHRISTKINGCHA PTER1:THEHISTORICALCHRIST ,theangelGabrielforetoldofthe Holy Mother and her future son:Heshallbegreat,andshallbecalledtheSo noftheHighest:andtheLordGodshallgiveunto himthethroneofhisfatherDavid.

9 [Luke 1:32]InChapter1oftheGospelAccordingtoMat thew,thebiblicalJesus is shown to be the descendant of:1. King David2. King Solomon3. MosesTheintentofPartIofthisbookistofindt hehistoricityofthesethree important biblical ,peoplehavebeensearchingforthehistorical existence/evidenceofJesusandothermajorbi b-licalcharacters(Moses,David,Solomon,et c.).Alltheseeffortshavebeenfruitlessbeca usemostpeoplehaveacceptedthebibli-calsto riesashistoricaleventsandsearchedforthee videncetosupport their pre-determined , , ,figuresanddatesashistoricalfactwithout other corroborative , ,manybiblicalstories,whichareconsideredb y many to be fairy tales, will become (whichisnotoriousforstatingthenamesofper sons,sites,andwaterwellswhichinmanycases havenoimpactonthestorywhatsoever)neverna medaPharaohorhisresidencewhenan event ,SolomonandMoses,thereisabundantevi-denc e to prove that.

10 Moses lifeandreligionmatchpreciselywiththoseof theEgyptian King Akhenaton (1367-1361 BCE).KingDavid swaraccountsmatchpreciselywiththoseofthe Egyptian King Tuthomosis III (1490-1436 BCE).KingSolomon slifeandlackofwarsmatchpreciselywiththos eoftheEgyptianKingAmenhotepIII(1405-1367 BCE).Thehistoricalevidenceisinconflictwi ththechronologyofbib-licalcharacters,and norationalpersoncantotallyagreewiththehi storicity of the year , reading the Bible, one should consider the following facts: Thesestoriesweretransferredbywordofmouth oversev-eralcenturies, ,biblicalnarrationoftenconfusesthenameso fplacesandpeople as well as the chronology of events.


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