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    As hostility between Ethiopia and Eritrea mounts, Tigray’s armed forces are fracturing.

    A founding member of the newly-
    AFRICA INSIGHT Our daily Editor's picks, featuring the best of our reporting and analysis Dear Reader, As hostility between Ethiopia and Eritrea mounts, Tigray’s armed forces are fracturing. A founding member of the newly-
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  • Ethiopian Bible:
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    Hermas of Philippopolis
    Saint Hermas of Philippopolis (Greek: Έρμάς ό Φιλιππουπολίτης) was one of the Seventy Disciples and was bishop in Philippopolis in
    Ethiopian Bible: Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org Hermas of Philippopolis Saint Hermas of Philippopolis (Greek: Έρμάς ό Φιλιππουπολίτης) was one of the Seventy Disciples and was bishop in Philippopolis in
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  • "I saw the red sun...It is a sign us that the end is near. In the Ethiopian Bible, Tablets. We've been introduced to so much of the wrong doctrine you don't know the truth."https://youtu.be/brPuIpN9Zmk?si=g0dJLTSppJJNsHmi
    "I saw the red sun...It is a sign us that the end is near. In the Ethiopian Bible, Tablets. We've been introduced to so much of the wrong doctrine you don't know the truth."https://youtu.be/brPuIpN9Zmk?si=g0dJLTSppJJNsHmi
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  • Ethiopia- $1 United States Dollar equals
    $135.93 Ethiopian Birr
    Ethiopia- $1 United States Dollar equals $135.93 Ethiopian Birr
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  • 1 United States Dollar equals
    $129.80 Ethiopian Birr
    1 United States Dollar equals $129.80 Ethiopian Birr
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  • the Book of Enoch and Book of Esdras, and some interpretations suggest Ethiopia, or Kush, will play a role in end-times prophecies, potentially as a symbol of nations or as a subject of divine judgment and promise.
    the Book of Enoch and Book of Esdras, and some interpretations suggest Ethiopia, or Kush, will play a role in end-times prophecies, potentially as a symbol of nations or as a subject of divine judgment and promise.
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  • https://www.google.com/search?q=ethiopian+bible+end+times&rlz=1CDGOYI_enUS1049US1049&oq=ethiopian+bible+end+times&gs_lcrp=EgZjaHJvbWUyBggAEEUYOTIKCAEQABiABBiiBDIKCAIQABiiBBiJBTIKCAMQABiiBBiJBTIKCAQQABiABBiiBDIKCAUQABiABBiiBNIBCTE1MzM2ajBqNKgCArACAeIDBBgBIF8&hl=en-US&sourceid=chrome-mobile&ie=UTF-8
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  • Writing in The Africa Report on Monday, Tigray’s vice-president and a veteran military commander, General Tsadkan Gebretensae, warned that “the prospect of war being imposed and Tigray becoming a battlefield for [Eritrea and Ethiopia] is real”.

    Now, analysts warn of a ‘creeping coup d’etat’ in Ethiopia’s northernmost region, with both Asmara and Asmara are reportedly preparing for war.

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    Nicholas Norbrook
    Managing Editor
    Writing in The Africa Report on Monday, Tigray’s vice-president and a veteran military commander, General Tsadkan Gebretensae, warned that “the prospect of war being imposed and Tigray becoming a battlefield for [Eritrea and Ethiopia] is real”. Now, analysts warn of a ‘creeping coup d’etat’ in Ethiopia’s northernmost region, with both Asmara and Asmara are reportedly preparing for war. GET THE STORY Nicholas Norbrook Managing Editor
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  • Get the names, terminologies, and timeline right, and you'll find who the people in the land were. The Greeks created the names Egypt, Pharaoh, Ethiopia, Sphinx, and many others. The Greeks invaded the land called Kemet (ancient Egypt) in 332 BCE and ruled for 300 years. Long before that period, the indigenous Black Afrikans ruled over Upper and Lower Kemet (Lower/Upper Egypt today), the same as all of Afrika where Black Afrikans ruled. The facts are there that refute those who disagree, and the indigenous Black Afrikans are credited for everything in Kemet, now Egypt.

    Other invasions occurred before 332 BCE, such as the Hyksos, Persians, and Asians, thus giving a mixture of people, including mixed Afrikans. Many of the indigenous Black Afrikans fled South and West of Afrika due to invasions and flooding. Some Black Afrikans remained in Kemet and endured the hardship of the colonizers.

    The Egyptians (not indigenous Black Afrikans) who ruled were there when the Greek invaders came. Add to that more mixture by the Greeks. When the Roman invasion occurred in 30 BCE and ruled for over 300 years, there was more mixture of people. All of these mixtures of people are the descendants now present in Egypt.
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    Get the names, terminologies, and timeline right, and you'll find who the people in the land were. The Greeks created the names Egypt, Pharaoh, Ethiopia, Sphinx, and many others. The Greeks invaded the land called Kemet (ancient Egypt) in 332 BCE and ruled for 300 years. Long before that period, the indigenous Black Afrikans ruled over Upper and Lower Kemet (Lower/Upper Egypt today), the same as all of Afrika where Black Afrikans ruled. The facts are there that refute those who disagree, and the indigenous Black Afrikans are credited for everything in Kemet, now Egypt. Other invasions occurred before 332 BCE, such as the Hyksos, Persians, and Asians, thus giving a mixture of people, including mixed Afrikans. Many of the indigenous Black Afrikans fled South and West of Afrika due to invasions and flooding. Some Black Afrikans remained in Kemet and endured the hardship of the colonizers. The Egyptians (not indigenous Black Afrikans) who ruled were there when the Greek invaders came. Add to that more mixture by the Greeks. When the Roman invasion occurred in 30 BCE and ruled for over 300 years, there was more mixture of people. All of these mixtures of people are the descendants now present in Egypt. ---------- Continues in the Comments section below...
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  • "So....in other words..."Grandma said lookin' the cabbage. "Is......they burned up all those ppl ova' there for resources...Lawd, Lawd...these are perilous times. Better stay in that book...I mean The Ethiopian Bible. They gettin' ready to take away the 'Revised' Holy Bible. God said not to change his word. They'll get worse than he'll".https://www.youtube.com/live/pXWnnFP7YYo?si=U-Nc5qKE-IK9nZt9
    "So....in other words..."Grandma said lookin' the cabbage. "Is......they burned up all those ppl ova' there for resources...Lawd, Lawd...these are perilous times. Better stay in that book...I mean The Ethiopian Bible. They gettin' ready to take away the 'Revised' Holy Bible. God said not to change his word. They'll get worse than he'll".https://www.youtube.com/live/pXWnnFP7YYo?si=U-Nc5qKE-IK9nZt9
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