0:08 the cat go to the museums remembering those times when its ancestors was worshipped by humans
@muhammadasadabbas54793 жыл бұрын
That was the good one 😂
@Justinfor158 жыл бұрын
0:08 just a random cat passing by
@525Lines8 жыл бұрын
+Mr Blitz! There's a cat in their museum. Meanwhile, I can't even carry my coat in a museum.
@ari95317 жыл бұрын
Nooooooooo the cat was a ghost of the pharaoh keeping tabs 😀
@dhavalbelurkar88295 жыл бұрын
Cats are God's pet
@MuhammadEgypt8 жыл бұрын
Pharaoh Akhenaten could be the prophet Abraham, and we know quite well that he was monotheistic. But this woman says that Akhenaten called for worshiping the sun. By doing a little search on the internet, he did not actually call for worshiping the sun. Rather, to believing in one power that's supreme to the sun.
@rabamm10158 жыл бұрын
this is very interesting.
@alloneness69567 жыл бұрын
Prophet Abraham(Pbuh) was sent to the people of Babil(iraq) not as a king to the people of egypt
@alissa67 жыл бұрын
Abraham lived way before Akhenaten. And Abraham was most likely born at the time of the third Dynasty of Ur, not Babylonia. Many prophets after Abraham came before Akhenaten, Jakob, Josef and Moses to name a few known prophets.
@alinedesireekezetmin7777 жыл бұрын
Mohamed Farouk these mofo always twist history !!
@joeycash97396 жыл бұрын
King of Ebla Barely, check the timeline when exodus was happening. When Judaism was first created, his reign is pretty close. Either he was Moses himself or Moses was Egyptian royalty. Who brought the god Aten with him and mixed Hebrew tradition with it so he could be accepted by them. Or like I said he was Akhenaten but Egypt wanted to erase his identity because of his heretic ways and made him into a rebel leader. I believe Levites were Egyptian. As they were a priestly group, the song of deborah does not list Levites because they were either on the road from Egypt to Israel. Aten possibly delivered his god to the Hebrews..
@lyledeyounges12766 жыл бұрын
I've never understood why there hasn't been made a movie about him. It's always the exodus story or a romanticised Cleopatra, the seductress we get... this one would be so interesting and new. Or even Hatshepsut would be such an interesting character to explore on the big screen.
@ragemodels5 жыл бұрын
Exactly !!!! 🙌🔆🙌 !!!!
@Katie-iv2lg5 жыл бұрын
There's an opera about him. That's actually why I'm here. Lol.
@yourhuckleberry67574 жыл бұрын
Because Jews Christian Islam cathlic use everything he said..
@ayxanrassulsson96234 жыл бұрын
Hollywood chooses
@yourhuckleberry67574 жыл бұрын
@@ayxanrassulsson9623 that's racist.
@ingurlund96573 жыл бұрын
Smenkhare not Tut followed Akhenaten and carried on the Aten religion. Then Tut arrived and his regent Ay took them back to the old religion and changed Tut's name from Tutankhaten to Tutankhamun. But it was only after Tutankhaman and Ay's deaths that the defacing of Akhnaten's works began.
@merveilmeok24164 жыл бұрын
African pharaohs religions went from many gods to One God. An African (Athenaten) created a monotheism but people hate him very much. Google “Black Pharaohs” 5,000+ years ago. Africa created Egypt.
@bluestarwarriors63803 жыл бұрын
After akhenathen they went back to many gods.
@theexorcist86858 жыл бұрын
John 3:16 -19 For GOD so loved the world, that HE gave his only begotten SON, that whosoever believeth in HIM should Not Perish, but have everlasting life. 17For GOD sent not his SON into the world to condemn the world; but that the world through HIM might be saved. 18He that believeth on HIM is NOT condemned: but he that Believeth NOT is condemned already, because he hath not believed in the NAME of the Only begotten SON of GOD. 19 And this is the condemnation, that light is come into the world, and men loved darkness rather than light, because their deeds were evil.
@MrAws0m3Gaming7 жыл бұрын
^basically what he said
@simonweissenberger15415 жыл бұрын
Probably what Akhenaton said....
@hmongyai4 жыл бұрын
That’s actually what Akhenaten says and he also say him and his father aten are one, hmmmmm
@bluestarwarriors63803 жыл бұрын
@@hmongyai Show me sources that prove this.
@AngryKittens8 жыл бұрын
The ignorance in the comments make me weep.
@ZinsWorld6 жыл бұрын
Seriously lol, idiocracy in the making..... ZinTravels - Instagram
@URProductions3 жыл бұрын
Just ignore it.
@Stherko208 жыл бұрын
I wish I could have watched this show when it came out
@LanceBeckman8 жыл бұрын
it just came out. ever heard of a replay?
@predator648088 жыл бұрын
+The Liberator how please help my friend I will be really happy if you tell my the title of the documentary so I can see it free
@JayDeeDonuts3 жыл бұрын
@@predator64808 its called “the story of god” by National Geographic
@yzeli8 жыл бұрын
His son is the owner of the famous golden mask
@crashpal7 жыл бұрын
his reincarnation is 44th President of The United States Of America
@sakiflowerwolf57824 жыл бұрын
@@crashpal BAHAHHAAHAA
@xOmniscient5 жыл бұрын
Pay attention he is very important for the Masons
@bigstonez4 жыл бұрын
Is it him that they based their bibles and Qurans on?
@jonathanwaters26243 жыл бұрын
@@bigstonez correct.
@hassantariq88573 жыл бұрын
How meesed up your facts are,he didn't worshipped the sun,he worshipped the creator of the suns and the moons,prophet Joseph was sent to guide the Egypt and so he did!
@ianstockwell2455 жыл бұрын
You can transform any inanimate object into people matter
@bweaverla Жыл бұрын
The institution of Ahkenaten's "monotheism" was a political act to take away the power of the priests of Amun in Thebes who had become more powerful than the pharaoh. Ahkenaten threw out the Amun priests from the temples and carved out the name of Amun from temples in Thebes and many other temples throughout Egypt. There is no indication that anyone at all switched their religious devotion from Amun to the Aten ( or to Ahkenaten as the high priest of the Aten himself as he wanted). And Amun was the only god affected. The people continued to worship the other gods throughout Egypt. Ahkenaten's tantrum lasted 10 years at the most after which the Amun temples were completely and immediately restored. Monotheism would have to wait another thousand years until the Jews instituted the worship of Yahweh as their only god.
@kf9926 Жыл бұрын
Do some research
@user-lm5bt6ev5u4 жыл бұрын
We believe he worshipped the real god the god of abraham isaac ishmael joseph moses john jesus and mohammed peace be upon him
@kardoxcenna2603 жыл бұрын
No... that guy said he worshiped the sun which is shirk
@greatmusic142 Жыл бұрын
lmao typical muslim stealing history for their allah 🤣
@YourGraceMyLady5 жыл бұрын
I think Akhenaten is the pharaoh of the Bible who freed the Israelites.
@Doubleduty7864 жыл бұрын
He did not tell people to pray to the sun ☀️ he told him to pray to Allah agnatin Allah
@leilasantoslopes23034 жыл бұрын
You know this happened way before the birth of Mohammed and the birth of Islam, right?
@Doubleduty7864 жыл бұрын
@@leilasantoslopes2303 Islam did not start with prophet Mohamed it started from prophet Adam
@orionemperor53193 жыл бұрын
@@leilasantoslopes2303 Islam actually started when Prophey Adam and his wife Eve was sent to Earth. Allah set governing principle and way of life to Adam and his children's. They were in submission to God and in time people started to drift away from Allah to worshipping other dieties. I just summarised everything that has been directly mentioned by Allah in Quran. So Prophet Muhammad was last messenger in Islam.
@Msflamingo-wl4qo2 жыл бұрын
Akhenaten wrote the great "Hymn To The Aten."
@greatmusic142 Жыл бұрын
@@Doubleduty786 typical muslims wanted to steal prophets from the jews and steals history to talk about allah 🤣
@nesseihtgnay94198 жыл бұрын
i want to see the whole video
@jong75138 жыл бұрын
Many religions have a single God that creates everything.
@AbrahamLincoln45 жыл бұрын
Greek and Egyptian mythology have gods that created everything too.
@azazel1665 жыл бұрын
@@AbrahamLincoln4 In Greek mythology that would be the Primordials(basically super gods).
@AbrahamLincoln45 жыл бұрын
@@azazel166 you are right
@MiekuahProductions3 жыл бұрын
Its called Islam but earliest access with different names for each EVERY language. The era where Islam wasn't a perfect religion before the final revelation arrives.
@Quantumanandha4 жыл бұрын
Hail Pharaoh Morgan Freeman🔥
@Itsmarkthompson8 жыл бұрын
have they ever tried genome mapping all the oldest Pharos DNA? to see if there any anomalies?? like unidentified influence? reason for the social status of a pharo?
@isaacdiakite17206 жыл бұрын
Mark Thompson Of course they were anamolies they were inbreeders.
@michaelhull18136 жыл бұрын
Looks like you need to figure out how a few became Pharaoh, first off. They actually carved it in stone, in case you're unaware of how Dynasties are made.
@wodemaya78993 жыл бұрын
@@isaacdiakite1720 that they were " breeders " is mainly gutter sniping & character assassination. Same as the completely fake story about fake moses & the fake exodus in the Bible. Pharaoh Akhenaten married Nefertiti - no relation whatsoever between husband & wife . Akhenaten's father Pharaoh Amenhotep married Queen Tye - both husband & wife not related in any way . Present day European monarchies inbreed .So what else do you have to add ?
@julianG12124 жыл бұрын
Before Jesus there was this guy
@thephilosophermma84494 жыл бұрын
Did he live in the time of Jospeh
@observeut4 жыл бұрын
Yes
@Doubleduty7864 жыл бұрын
The Philosopher MMA yes
@wodemaya78993 жыл бұрын
Jo who ? That Joseph stuff is complete fiction
@aryankhan3619 Жыл бұрын
@@wodemaya7899thats true belive or not you can live in denial
@pradeepgurung47837 жыл бұрын
Chip chip chip! 😂
@MCRhazees8 жыл бұрын
the pharaoh; akhenaten looks exactly like that woman lool
@am6969rr8 жыл бұрын
yes she"s from egypt and i will give you possibly new information we didnt call our country egypt but the name we called is{ misr
@onigbajamo8 жыл бұрын
+amr shaheen Ancient Egyptians were not Arabs.
@ABHINAVNR7 жыл бұрын
Salima Ikram is actually from Pakistan!
@ragemodels5 жыл бұрын
@@am6969rr the ancient Egyptians referred to Thier land and country as "KEMET" referring to the dark soil around the banks of the river Nile !!! Ur religion was not even conceived at that time !!!!
@Thutmosis75 жыл бұрын
Not one bit. He look like a somali
@shadowdemon26828 жыл бұрын
Look up johnathan Klerk! He completely discerned the entire hieroglyph. It shows the entire plan of the enemy.
@johnstrawman17278 жыл бұрын
He's a blatant liar
@Spencerlayne3 жыл бұрын
Look how this women has tried to draw her make up on like the original Egyptians lol
@rockStar-rz3gs6 жыл бұрын
I love the archeologist salima Ikram
@ragemodels5 жыл бұрын
She is absolutely brilliant !!! Such a passionate Egyptologist!!!
@immasoxfanbaby4 жыл бұрын
Athen waa the real Jesus. For people who are in question
@user-lm5bt6ev5u4 жыл бұрын
We believe he is prophet joseph friend
@hakimibnasri32243 жыл бұрын
In the time of Joseph, there were no Pharaoh yet😅
@JayDeeDonuts3 жыл бұрын
@@hakimibnasri3224 yes they were called kings at his time
@annawhistles3 жыл бұрын
Actually if you look at the chronology - Standard or Revised - Joseph will not be placed in the reign of Akhenaten.
@orionemperor53193 жыл бұрын
At the time of Prophet Yousuf(joseph) there were king not pharaoh. So Monotheistic tradition could go back further than the time of Aten. In fact there is Prophet Ibrahim and he was calling people to Monotheism way before that.
@erwinaquinde72116 жыл бұрын
66 And it came to pass that the nation of Egypt became exceedingly great among all the nations of the earth. And they trained armies to protect them, and they caused that great cities were built up according to their traditions and the worship of their gods. 67 And it came to pass that there was a son of a pharaoh, whose name was Akhenaton. And during the days of his youth, Akhenaton played among the slaves, which were in the service of his father. 68 And among those with whom he played, was a boy whose name was Ubaid. And Ubaid had been foreordained by the Lord to become a great prophet to the Egyptian people. For the parents of Ubaid were a humble people who did not accept the many gods that were worshipped in Egypt. 73 And for this reason, Akhenaton was allowed to play with Ubaid all the days of their youth. For it was not permitted by their laws, that the upper class had established for them, that their children, who were esteemed above the children of the lower class, should play with or associate with other children who were not of their own class. 74 But it came to pass that Akhenaton became like a brother unto Ubaid. And while in the house of Ubaid, he would listen to the words of the father of Ubaid and ponder upon them in his heart. 101 And Ubaid continued, saying: Behold, I have been called by God to preach repentance unto this people, and to teach them the truth regarding those things that they have been taught by the traditions of their fathers, which are the precepts of men. For the things that they have been taught are contrary to the laws of happiness by which God would have us live, so that we might be happy upon this earth, and also, that we might be happy when we return once again to live with Him in His kingdoms. 110 And after hearing these words from Ubaid, Akhenaton fell again upon his friend and wept, saying: Oh, my beloved Ubaid, I shall never forget thee. I beg of thee, tell me that which thou wouldst have me do in honor of thy memory, that thou mightest know that I shall keep the promise I have made unto thee all the days of my life. 111 Now, this was the thing that Ubaid had hoped his friend would say. For he knew that the word of the son of a pharaoh was just as binding as the word of the Pharaoh himself. And Ubaid spoke again, saying: I would that thou spendest the last few days of my life with me, that I might teach unto thee all the things which I have learned from the God of which I have spoken. 113 And it came to pass that Akhenaton did that which Ubaid had requested of him. And for many days he would go into the prison where Ubaid was being held captive and listen to the words of this prophet of God. 114 And the Holy Ghost came upon Akhenaton, and he believed the things which he had been taught by Ubaid. And in this manner, the Lord prepared a way whereby the Egyptian nation could receive his words, even by way of one of their kings. 122 And it came to pass that Akhenaton sat upon the throne of Egypt after his father died. And he caused the things that he had learned from Ubaid to be taught to the people. And he also withdrew the government support previously given to the priests of the other gods, and caused all to worship one god, even the God that he had been taught to worship by Ubaid. 123 And it came to pass that while Akhenaton lived and sat upon the throne of his fathers, many of the people began to turn from the traditions of their fathers and worship God. But the priests were numerous and influential among the people, evensomuch that they succeeded in terrifying the fearful people into believing that if they obeyed Akhenaton, they would suffer the wrath of the other gods that they had been taught to believe in by their ancestors. 124 And it came to pass that after the death of Akhenaton, the priests of Egypt once again turned the people to all manner of wickedness and idolatry. I think this comment mades sense as to why akhenaton was called the rebel pharoah
@wms724 жыл бұрын
What are you quoting from?
@andrewcanady66443 жыл бұрын
Where did this come from? Very interesting.
@tltlstudioscovenantkeepers Жыл бұрын
Excellent. Thank you. The book of the Kings? (Or one of the many other books, mentioned in the Holy scriptures).
@bolayul2914 жыл бұрын
The question is was the ancient Egyptians sub saharan Africans Or European and arab sematic I Think they was black Africans From kush/Nubia what is know Sudan but alot people think they Was not black Africans some think They was more close looking to European and arabs than sub saharan Africans I think they was Africans just like the rest of Africa
@badmanthings4 жыл бұрын
Egyptians were a mix of Berbers, Middle-Eastern and Nubian.
@TheDevourerOfUniverses4 жыл бұрын
and black is an american construct....its not an race but infact a culture for African americans
@wodemaya78993 жыл бұрын
Yes 100 % Africans 🤎 they are , according to all the archaeological evidence .
@terrelll.frazier4357 жыл бұрын
Akhenaten is a very important Pharoah in religious history and my very own.
@majjsmamaysi62774 жыл бұрын
Brothern there is no God except Allah. He created the sun and the moon and he is the one whi expand the world. Its written in the quran when science just discovered it
@malibusurfer28984 жыл бұрын
He's the true God of jews
@Yk_roro4 жыл бұрын
Majjs Mamaysi your religion don’t call people weong
@Doubleduty7864 жыл бұрын
Majjs Mamaysi masha Allah you are correct
@oppoandroidf11744 жыл бұрын
@@majjsmamaysi6277 No science proof thar allah create sun or else.Its only writen wthout proofing.
@jessthemessenger82774 жыл бұрын
The interpretation from this woman's mouth at the beginning of the video is biased and most likely not factual... there is enough evidence to demonstrate that Akhenaten knew the religion was not about him and his ego.
@annawhistles3 жыл бұрын
There is so many different interpretations, they really should at least offer several!
@moltoforte44503 жыл бұрын
Akhenatan might have been the king of egypt during the time of Joseph.We can only interpret what the pharoahs after akhenatan wanted us to know and since they reqlly hated him and his monotheistic ideology they must have removed all the records of him and left behind false information and this behaviour was very common in pherohs.He was the only monotheistic king of egypt so it doesnt make any sense y he would worship the sun god who was one of many egyptian gods while reject others y only the sun and since this God of him had no idol it leaves only one possibility that is he worshipped the God that all monetheistic religions today do I.e The creator
@annawhistles3 жыл бұрын
@@moltoforte4450 Actually, new evidence is suggesting otherwise. While Akhenaten was certainly out to destroy the main deity of his father, Amun, there are many reliefs of other traditional Egyptian gods that were left untouched throughout the rest of Egypt. While Akhenaten certainly made the god Aten the supreme god, he did not necessarily disbelieve in all other gods.
@moltoforte44503 жыл бұрын
@@annawhistles It could be but we cant know for sure but just the fact that he was so passionate about it might suggest otherwise ,it must have been such an arduous task at that time for a pharoah to go against the state religion and face the condemnation of the priesthood and his people ,and yet he went ahead with it .Egyptologists glorify Ramesis 2 as the great even though he was one of the worst tyrants of all times.He forced people to believe in him as a God ,made his own temples where he would be worshipped,used slaves for building his temples and monuments ,married four of his own daughters and had the biggest ego among all the pharohs.On the other hand they label Akhenatan as the worst pharoahs which makes no sense.
@ardd.c.81133 жыл бұрын
@@annawhistles I rather stick with the hymn of Aten as proof of monotheism than take the undestroyed minor deities as proof of polytheism.
@worshipperofallah14 жыл бұрын
Akhinaten is a king, who is Not from a pharoah Dynasty. Pharoah Dynasty is just Few Hundred years older than Prophet Moses, pharoah Dynasty Did Not Exist in the Time of Joseph.
@sarak78614 жыл бұрын
I do apologise but i disagree with you...you people dont know history he never said he is worshipping the sun or the sun is god.. he said I only worship the creator of the sun. Why you making things upside down
@sarak78614 жыл бұрын
You say that he was a monethist and monethist means worshipping one god... and sun is a creation of god not a creator
@charlescolyer8794 Жыл бұрын
Who came first Akhenatan or Abraham
@kf9926 Жыл бұрын
Akhenaten
@eustacemullins69704 жыл бұрын
king Akhenaton (Amenhotep IV). Although most scholars admire and praise him as a proto-monotheist and sun worshiper, there is more to the story. He was actually a disciple of the dark side of the sun. He was a "Judite" and a "David" in the true original senses of the terms. As a monarch he was absolutely tyrannical. His sect suppressed every other priesthood and belief, and finally brought total ruin to the civilization of the Nile.
@cro8sandy3 жыл бұрын
It s misunderstood, listen to Ahmed Osman about Akhenaton
@wms724 жыл бұрын
This is not true. Far more ancient tribes were (and still are) monotheistic. See the research of Andrew Lang. Also, the Bible is recorded history whose monotheism predates Akhenaten.
@erwinaquinde72114 жыл бұрын
🔘CHAPTER 26b 84 But in this thing, his priests had lied unto him. For the words of Ubaid were not contentious, but were the simple words of love that the Spirit had taught unto him. Yea, they were the words of Christ, and the law of the gospel as it hath been presented in this record. And because of the teachings of Ubaid, many of the people began to question the priests in whom they believed, but there was no contention among them. 85 But the priests knew that they could not reveal the true nature of the teachings of Ubaid unto the Pharaoh, for it would usurp the authority that they had received by the office of their calling, which was given unto them by the Pharaoh. For the Pharaoh depended on his priests for advice and counsel in the ways that he should govern the people of his kingdom. 86 And if their advice caused contention and disputations among the people of Egypt, then the Pharaoh would require this at the hands of those to whom he had given the commission to watch over the people. For this reason, the priests of the Pharaoh lied to him about the effect of the words of Ubaid. 87 And the Pharaoh was bound by his word, and also by the traditions of his forefathers, to take the life of whomever disrupted the peace of the kingdom, which peace was only experienced among the upper class as it hath been explained unto you. 88 And it came to pass that the father of Ubaid pled even more exceedingly for the life of his son. But the Pharaoh had spoken; and nothing the father of Ubaid could say would save the life of his son. 89 And Akhenaton did not know concerning these things at the time that they occurred. And the father of Ubaid went unto the house of Akhenaton. And because he was not a servant of that house, and was not assigned by law to the house of Akhenaton, he was not permitted to enter therein. 89 And Akhenaton did not know concerning these things at the time that they occurred. And the father of Ubaid went unto the house of Akhenaton. And because he was not a servant of that house, and was not assigned by law to the house of Akhenaton, he was not permitted to enter therein. 90 But the father of Ubaid tore at his clothes and wept exceedingly and made his voice loud so that all could hear his pleas. 91 And it came to pass that Akhenaton heard the commotion that was being made in front of his house, and went for himself to see that which was occurring. And when he recognized the father of Ubaid, he immediately commanded his guards to release him and allow him to come into his house. 92 And the father of Ubaid recounted all the things that the priests of his father had done unto Ubaid. And Akhenaton wept also for Ubaid, for he knew that there was nothing he could do to save his friend because of the word that had been spoken by his father. 93 Nevertheless, Akhenaton went unto his father and pled for the life of his friend. And the Pharaoh did not have compassion on the words of his son, and forbade him from ever speaking of the matter before him again. But in one final effort to do what he could for Ubaid, Akhenaton pleaded with his father that he, who was one of the royal sons, could administer this sentence of death unto Ubaid. 94 And because of the laws that were among them, the Pharaoh could not forbid his son from doing that which he desired. For it was a long standing tradition among them that the sons of the pharaohs be given the opportunity to carry out the commands of their fathers, and in this way, show their loyalty and integrity to the throne, which one of them would receive upon the death of the reigning pharaoh. And because of this thing that Akhenaton desired of his father, the Pharaoh; even that he would take the life of his beloved friend for the sake of the law and order that had been established among them; Akhenaton showed his loyalty to his father and to all of Egypt. 95 And because of this thing, the Pharaoh pronounced upon him that he would inherit the throne upon his death. And when the Pharaoh had announced this, it became law. 96 And this was not the desire of the priests, for they were enjoined in their desire to have another of the sons of the Pharaoh inherit the throne, even one that they had taught themselves, since the day of his birth. 97 But in this, their plan was spoiled, for the word of the Pharaoh when spoken, was like unto the word of God to the people. And Akhenaton was anointed to be their Pharaoh and their God, and in this, the wicked priests were uneasy, but they had no choice but to submit themselves to the word of the Pharaoh. 98 And it came to pass that there was not a set time that the sentence of death had to be administered unto Ubaid. And Akhenaton went into Ubaid in captivity, and wept upon him, and told his friend that which he had to do. 99 And Ubaid smiled upon his beloved friend, and held him close to his bosom and said unto him: Oh, my beloved Akhenaton, cry not for me, for to this end was I called before this world was. Behold, dost thou not realize, that because of this thing, thou shall sit upon the throne of thy father and rule and reign over this people? And dost thou not realize that we have been forbidden to see each other for these many years, even since the days of our youth? And if this thing had not come to pass, then we might not have ever seen each other again. 100 And it came to pass that Ubaid spent many hours reminiscing with Akhenaton about the happy times of their youth. And Akhenaton was comforted by these things, and stopped his weeping for a time. 101 And Ubaid continued, saying: Behold, I have been called by God to preach repentance unto this people, and to teach them the truth regarding those things that they have been taught by the traditions of their fathers, which are the precepts of men. For the things that they have been taught are contrary to the laws of happiness by which God would have us live, so that we might be happy upon this earth, and also, that we might be happy when we return once again to live with Him in His kingdoms. 102 And Akhenaton was confused, and said unto him: Of which of our gods dost thou speak? And what is it that thou hast said concerning this happiness in the kingdoms of this God? And I know that when we die, we go unto the land of Osiris, and there we will be placed according to our status here upon this earth. And for this reason we have the priests of Osiris to teach us the things that we must do to prepare ourselves for this afterlife.
@izziebon3 жыл бұрын
Where are you quoting from
@qheard873 жыл бұрын
He's so handsome 🥰🥰🥰
@crashpal3 жыл бұрын
Like obama
@erwinaquinde72114 жыл бұрын
🔘CHAPTER 26c 103 But I do not know of what happiness to which thou referest thyself, when thou sayest that we shall be happy when we live with Him in His kingdoms. For it hath been taught unto us that there is only one kingdom after this life, and that it is the kingdom of Osiris. 104 And when I die, it hath been taught unto me by the priests of Osiris, and also the priests of our other gods, that I shall rule and reign in the afterlife, as I shall rule and reign here. And that all men shall fulfill the destiny that the gods have given unto them, both here upon this earth, and in the afterlife. 105 And Ubaid answered him, saying: What thinkest thou, my friend, of my life and the position in this life that I hold? Dost thou not know the suffering of those that are not of thy class? Is it so, that we must suffer in the afterlife, because we are not of the class to which thou belongest? 106 And would thou wantest that I suffer in the afterlife as I have suffered here, as a servant to thy father and to his priests? Remember when we played together in our youth, and I was elected pharaoh over us, and you subjected yourself unto me, that we might play out the desires of our hearts as children? 107 Were we not happy believing that we were equal, and that we were brothers? And did thou not findest joy and acceptance and love in my house with my parents and with my brothers and my sisters? Rememberest thou the time, when thou wanted to change places with me, and have me dress in thy royal garments, and have my garments, even the vestment of a slave, put upon thee? And we exchanged our clothes, and laughed and played in them. 108 And thou would bow down before me and do what I commanded of thee. Rememberst thou, what it was that I commanded thee to do at that time? Behold, I commanded thee to always be my best friend and my brother, and always remember me when thou sittest upon the throne of thy father? And thou promised me that I would always be thy friend, and that thou wouldst never have a cause to forget me. And in this promise, thou hast been faithful. 109 And because of the promise of thy love for me, thou hast taken it upon thyself to administer the sentence that thy father hath pronounced upon my head. And with this pronouncement, thou shalt be able to keep the rest of the promise that thou madest unto me in our youth, even that thou wouldst always remember me. 110 And after hearing these words from Ubaid, Akhenaton fell again upon his friend and wept, saying: Oh, my beloved Ubaid, I shall never forget thee. I beg of thee, tell me that which thou wouldst have me do in honor of thy memory, that thou mightest know that I shall keep the promise I have made unto thee all the days of my life. 111 Now, this was the thing that Ubaid had hoped his friend would say. For he knew that the word of the son of a pharaoh was just as binding as the word of the Pharaoh himself. And Ubaid spoke again, saying: I would that thou spendest the last few days of my life with me, that I might teach unto thee all the things which I have learned from the God of which I have spoken. 112 And after thou hast listened to my words, I would that thou shouldst remember these words, even as thou sittest upon the throne of thy father. And even if thou should only remember my words, then that would be the greatest honor that I could receive from thee as my friend. 113 And it came to pass that Akhenaton did that which Ubaid had requested of him. And for many days he would go into the prison where Ubaid was being held captive and listen to the words of this prophet of God. 114 And the Holy Ghost came upon Akhenaton, and he believed the things which he had been taught by Ubaid. And in this manner, the Lord prepared a way whereby the Egyptian nation could receive his words, even by way of one of their kings. 115 And it came to pass that the day arrived in which Akhenaton was forced to administer the sentence of death unto Ubaid. And this administration of death was done according to the desire of he who was administering it. 116 And Akhenaton had searched among all the land for that which would administer death in such a way that Ubaid would not feel any pain. And he found a poison that would do this thing. And this poison would cause Ubaid to fall asleep before taking his life. 117 And with great anxiety and heaviness of heart Akhenaton went in unto his friend for the last time. And he wept exceedingly upon the breast of Ubaid. And Ubaid did also weep with him. 118 And when the time came for the administration of the poison, Akhenaton could not administer it unto Ubaid. And Akhenaton took the poison in his hand and was desirous to take it himself, not wanting to see his beloved friend die before his eyes. 119 But Ubaid reached forth his hand and stopped his friend from administering the poison unto himself. And Ubaid could not take the poison himself, for it was required by the law that it be administered unto him by the hand of Akhenaton. For if he would have taken the poison himself, Akhenaton would not have kept the oath that he had made to his father and to the people of Egypt, and then would the death of Ubaid be for nothing, and Akhenaton would lose the throne of his father. 120 And it came to pass that with the last strength that he had in him, Ubaid took hold of the wrists of Akhenaton, and he folded his hands around the trembling hands of his friend. And with much struggle at first, Ubaid forced the hand of Akhenaton to administer the poison unto him. 121 And upon eating the poison from the hand of Akhenaton, Ubaid looked at his friend for the last time, and smiled upon him, and said unto him: Remember the thing that thou hast promised me. I am your friend and your brother forever. It is done. And with these words, Ubaid gave up the ghost. And Akhenaton held the body of Ubaid for many hours thereafter. And as a spirit, Ubaid was then able to speak the consoling words of comfort to his friend, Akhenaton. And through the ministrations of the spirit world, Akhenaton was comforted. 122 And it came to pass that Akhenaton sat upon the throne of Egypt after his father died. And he caused the things that he had learned from Ubaid to be taught to the people. And he also withdrew the government support previously given to the priests of the other gods, and caused all to worship one god, even the God that he had been taught to worship by Ubaid. 123 And it came to pass that while Akhenaton lived and sat upon the throne of his fathers, many of the people began to turn from the traditions of their fathers and worship God. But the priests were numerous and influential among the people, evensomuch that they succeeded in terrifying the fearful people into believing that if they obeyed Akhenaton, they would suffer the wrath of the other gods that they had been taught to believe in by their ancestors. 124 And it came to pass that after the death of Akhenaton, the priests of Egypt once again turned the people to all manner of wickedness and idolatry.🌿🌿🌿 Source: Book Of Mormon (The Sealed Portion)
@ragemodels5 жыл бұрын
"Tutankhamun"s Origianl Name at Birth was TutanAten ( beloved of the God Aten , that his father Akhenaten and his step Mother Nefertiti worshipped and embodied!!!) Upon his Fathers Death ( he was only 9 years old and the priests desperate to Reinstall the old Order of worship) changed his name to Tutankhamun!!! Doubt very much he had any control of what was happening to him and his country at that time!!! The army General and "Aiy" the Kings Chamberline were running the show ( along with the priests naturally !!!) Come on Morgan we expect a little more from you !!!
@bluestarwarriors63803 жыл бұрын
It was Tutankhaten.
@queenggoddesstv4 жыл бұрын
Akhenaten is the same person as Moses in the Bible. Truths will soon show up. With deep research and the spirit of revelation all things are falling into place
@hobnob6664 жыл бұрын
Either the same as Moses or Moses was influenced by him.
@davepowell71683 жыл бұрын
And Aaron?
@wodemaya78993 жыл бұрын
Pharaoh 🟤🌚 Akhenaten is brown 🙅🏿 African like king Shaka Zulu /Nelson Mandela of South Africa . Abraham🧔🧔🧔🧔🧔 if he ever existed , is Olive colour skin & Arab type RACE , so Hebrew Abraham/moses can never be related to African 🤎 Pharaoh. Same as brown 🟤 African Pharaoh 🟤🟤🌚🟤🟤can NEVER be the same family , RACE & different olive colour Moses🧔🧔🧔🧔🧔. DIFFERENT RACES - African race Pharaoh 🤎🟤 🌚 "versus " Hebrew race Abraham / Moses 🧔🧔🧔🧔
@queenggoddesstv3 жыл бұрын
@@wodemaya7899 hey Wode Maya, what are you doing on my comment. In another news, well done for all the great job you do for the continent through your content. Bravo! Nice one. Cheers to you and your Team. I see you!
@andrewcanady66443 жыл бұрын
I'm impressed by Freeman. Always have been. But the jewelry in his ears isn't him.
@johnstrawman17278 жыл бұрын
The term pharaoh is from oerah which just meant 'great house'so there wasn't any pharoahs they were called neteru, god mistranslated it ? Lol
@godspharaoh9874 жыл бұрын
Right on bro✊🏿✊🏿!!!!!..a person’s ignorance is another mans power!!!
@thesonsofliberty20253 жыл бұрын
the people still believe he worshiped the sun when he actualy worshiped god all mighty and the the thing you see in the picture is not a sun disc but rather the point of origine of every living creature and substenc and one of god`s names in the quran in the light of the heavens and the earth im not surprised that he was a muslim because he was friends with the prophet joseph my they all rest in peace.
@nlneth94 жыл бұрын
It’s Allah not the sun, he changed when prophet Joseph guided him to the truth, worship of one and true God, Allah
@Tumbleweedpassingby4 жыл бұрын
But where is queen asiya in history
@nlneth94 жыл бұрын
@@Tumbleweedpassingby that was another pharaoh like in musa AS time
@orionemperor53193 жыл бұрын
No it was not Prophet Joseph. In fact Prophet Joseph came way before Akhenaten. He was most likely influenced by another Prophet. Just to let you know there has been more than 124000 prophets of Allah. So we must assume that a Prophet was involved in this. Plus just because it is recorded by egyptian at the time of Akhennaten does not change the fact that Prophet Joseph has introduced monotheism way before that time period.
@nextstar556 жыл бұрын
They speaking about things they don't understand
@525Lines8 жыл бұрын
Like King Henry VIII and the Catholic Church.
@ninkbscott5 жыл бұрын
My thoughts exactly just a minute ago.. .
@ninkbscott5 жыл бұрын
My thoughts exactly just a minute ago.. .
@Doubleduty7864 жыл бұрын
Well Salima is wrong
@Mbappehere3 жыл бұрын
Crazy ☺😲😱👽
@GravitonCA5 жыл бұрын
Do not worship false prophets and jealous role models. There's only one creator who's in control of all the elements and can literally kill with his mind. I dare anybody to a battle who begs to differ.
@dannyglutengluten61844 жыл бұрын
He said.. God's of the sun'...
@vire5595 жыл бұрын
It is an expression of believing in one god and god supreme power bless the people of Egypt. Not worshiping sun.
@Doubleduty7864 жыл бұрын
Vire yes not the sun he prayed to Allah
@HasanHasan-mm9vw4 жыл бұрын
He can call Allah in any name he wanted. He said Allah Aten
@Talirus4 жыл бұрын
He did worship the sun, as it is depicted in carvings and hieroglyphs. Stop trying to push an agenda onto people in the past to prove that your God was being worshipped thousands of years ago. It wasn’t.
@vire5594 жыл бұрын
@@Talirus pushing an agenda? Did you just assumed me? Lol!
@vire5594 жыл бұрын
@@Talirus listen young tree i look into your channel. My advices to you is there is so much for you to learn. Try to explore, learn how to behave and read more
@IqMadLad8 жыл бұрын
at the end was intense for me when he stopped for a sec and said tut
@user-lm5bt6ev5u4 жыл бұрын
We muslims believe he worshiped not the sun god but the god of abraham
@guitardds8 жыл бұрын
Possibly the effect of the Hebrews and Moses had on the culture especially after the plaques.
@selim9968 жыл бұрын
Akhnaton lived at the ira of Joseph and he was very impressed of him to an extent that he hired Joseph as a minister
@johnstrawman17278 жыл бұрын
Hebrew is from habiru which were groups of invaders Hebrew is a farce there is no record if them in Egypt also Hebrew language is justt phoenecian renamed and claimed as so called hebrew
@selim9968 жыл бұрын
+john strawman Get your facts right bro
@johnstrawman17278 жыл бұрын
+selim996i have got my facts right, I dare you to try and prove me wrong with genuine evidence
@selim9968 жыл бұрын
john strawman As you brought facts here lol .Give me your sources too
@elie67693 жыл бұрын
Before Judaism and zoroaster but same time all they saw it as a trend
@crashpal7 жыл бұрын
Plot Twist: Akhenaton Converted into A Jew
@nziom6 жыл бұрын
crashpal no just believed in god
@WebWiredWeirdo25 күн бұрын
Knuhm and Crew rules 🐏🐊🌬️🗿🧒
@eonite19014 жыл бұрын
Why did they let Morgan " dont believe in God" Freeman to ancor this show
@benzben11364 жыл бұрын
And the first prophète "ADAM"..?
@ginsan50533 жыл бұрын
Joseph?
@Retaliatixn4 жыл бұрын
He didn't worship the sun, he worshipped the God of the sun, and the God of everything : Allah. The prophet Joseph was there.
@DarioHaruni3 жыл бұрын
Akhenaten might be Moses
@GQ1003 жыл бұрын
That woman doesn’t know what she is talking about.
@davepowell71683 жыл бұрын
Chip×7=obscure doctorate
@GULFRAZMAJEEDseye8eyes7 жыл бұрын
Arkhanah relationship Account Ark Nah See Surat Je Sun Will too live la Ila ha ill lalla Ella Bella Kull Awaa Ahad Jihad of Akhenaten Sura Surat Je Sun
@bakulubakulu38913 жыл бұрын
These were ancient black people from Kemet NOT Egypt !
@wodemaya78993 жыл бұрын
African people more appropriately, black is only a croyola colour . People 🟤living in Africa 🤎 call themselves Africans & not black .
@twodogs7167 жыл бұрын
I think there might be a mistake. Tut was the son of the Pharaoh that drowned in the Red Sea, thus was among the first born slain in the Passover, laid within a tomb not his own (his father,s instead). Do not think this was that one.
@zachmorley1583 жыл бұрын
Interesting theory. But other sources say Tut was the sun of this pharaoh.
@teogonzalez79572 жыл бұрын
Bible says pharaoh didn’t drown in the sea, so your wacko Bible theory doesn’t even fit the Bible itself.
@twodogs7162 жыл бұрын
@@teogonzalez7957 Provide scripture. Exodus 14 (Red Sea crossing).
@wayneblake45967 жыл бұрын
YOU HAVE AN INCORRECT IDEA OF ANCIENT EGYPT!
@ZinsWorld6 жыл бұрын
can you give specifics of what you are referring to? not just vague statements of opinions?
@ianstockwell2455 жыл бұрын
Catia am I worthy
@dfmackenzie8 жыл бұрын
Copied from Wikipedia: "Freeman was sent as an infant to his paternal grandmother in Charleston, Mississippi. He moved frequently during his childhood, living in Greenwood, Mississippi; Gary, Indiana; and finally Chicago, Illinois." Dad issues can lead to God issues.
@Nik-pc3zl8 жыл бұрын
moris bukaile proved again quran the only lasting tuth ,how long you people will ran away from allah ? time is the best system to examine truth so we who belie in religion will lust till the judgment day like muslims , jews and cristians cuz evry word mentioned in quran is truth and that will be preserved
@johnstrawman17278 жыл бұрын
Jews wrote the Koran at the house of wisdom and sura academy
@evolutionofvitamin_e4 жыл бұрын
JESUS REALLY STOLE HIS IDEA
@dominicchiodi30273 жыл бұрын
Wow
@nziom6 жыл бұрын
Aknaton
@twodogs7167 жыл бұрын
Looks like a hermaphrodite, but name sounds like that given to Yoseph.
@liukang91765 жыл бұрын
He is Prophet Joseph’s best friend. He is a Muslin
@AbrahamLincoln45 жыл бұрын
Akhenaten is not a muslim...
@liukang91765 жыл бұрын
Yeah he is
@AbrahamLincoln45 жыл бұрын
@@liukang9176 no he isnt.
@JujuNainggolan5 жыл бұрын
@@liukang9176 there is no muslim before muhammad ...
@edwinbudiman75594 жыл бұрын
@@liukang9176 liu kang is a muslim too i guess?
@wayneblake45967 жыл бұрын
THERE ARE NO GODS OR GODDESSES! ANCIENT EGYPT DID NOT WORSHIP THE SUN AS YOU THINK!
@fernandofuriaesq.62664 жыл бұрын
Many God's: one God. All fantasy.
@sekoukelleh10034 жыл бұрын
When ignorant people interpret animist culture
@haku222223 жыл бұрын
Obama...
@MyBlackdiamond218 жыл бұрын
y'all need to get ur history right Egypt is in Africa
@MyBlackdiamond218 жыл бұрын
+The Liberator bitch wtf u said too me
@themanvartaface77508 жыл бұрын
+Eric Blake To shut your stupid fucking mouth, that's what he/she said.
@johnstrawman17278 жыл бұрын
It's in the Mediterranean
@isaacdiakite17206 жыл бұрын
john strawman Nah it's in Africa look at the map.
@asiamiwillbe6 жыл бұрын
john strawman its in Africa... N the Nile which flows out of Ethiopia goes through Egypt... So definitely in Africa
@cristofaraon6 ай бұрын
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@masteryoda29184 жыл бұрын
"The 1st faith in recorded history of a single deity ... " - rubbish! - the pharaoh got the idea from the REAL GOD of Creation - and that recorded history is almost 3000 years older ...
@erwinaquinde72114 жыл бұрын
🔘CHAPTER 26b 84 But in this thing, his priests had lied unto him. For the words of Ubaid were not contentious, but were the simple words of love that the Spirit had taught unto him. Yea, they were the words of Christ, and the law of the gospel as it hath been presented in this record. And because of the teachings of Ubaid, many of the people began to question the priests in whom they believed, but there was no contention among them. 85 But the priests knew that they could not reveal the true nature of the teachings of Ubaid unto the Pharaoh, for it would usurp the authority that they had received by the office of their calling, which was given unto them by the Pharaoh. For the Pharaoh depended on his priests for advice and counsel in the ways that he should govern the people of his kingdom. 86 And if their advice caused contention and disputations among the people of Egypt, then the Pharaoh would require this at the hands of those to whom he had given the commission to watch over the people. For this reason, the priests of the Pharaoh lied to him about the effect of the words of Ubaid. 87 And the Pharaoh was bound by his word, and also by the traditions of his forefathers, to take the life of whomever disrupted the peace of the kingdom, which peace was only experienced among the upper class as it hath been explained unto you. 88 And it came to pass that the father of Ubaid pled even more exceedingly for the life of his son. But the Pharaoh had spoken; and nothing the father of Ubaid could say would save the life of his son. 89 And Akhenaton did not know concerning these things at the time that they occurred. And the father of Ubaid went unto the house of Akhenaton. And because he was not a servant of that house, and was not assigned by law to the house of Akhenaton, he was not permitted to enter therein. 89 And Akhenaton did not know concerning these things at the time that they occurred. And the father of Ubaid went unto the house of Akhenaton. And because he was not a servant of that house, and was not assigned by law to the house of Akhenaton, he was not permitted to enter therein. 90 But the father of Ubaid tore at his clothes and wept exceedingly and made his voice loud so that all could hear his pleas. 91 And it came to pass that Akhenaton heard the commotion that was being made in front of his house, and went for himself to see that which was occurring. And when he recognized the father of Ubaid, he immediately commanded his guards to release him and allow him to come into his house. 92 And the father of Ubaid recounted all the things that the priests of his father had done unto Ubaid. And Akhenaton wept also for Ubaid, for he knew that there was nothing he could do to save his friend because of the word that had been spoken by his father. 93 Nevertheless, Akhenaton went unto his father and pled for the life of his friend. And the Pharaoh did not have compassion on the words of his son, and forbade him from ever speaking of the matter before him again. But in one final effort to do what he could for Ubaid, Akhenaton pleaded with his father that he, who was one of the royal sons, could administer this sentence of death unto Ubaid. 94 And because of the laws that were among them, the Pharaoh could not forbid his son from doing that which he desired. For it was a long standing tradition among them that the sons of the pharaohs be given the opportunity to carry out the commands of their fathers, and in this way, show their loyalty and integrity to the throne, which one of them would receive upon the death of the reigning pharaoh. And because of this thing that Akhenaton desired of his father, the Pharaoh; even that he would take the life of his beloved friend for the sake of the law and order that had been established among them; Akhenaton showed his loyalty to his father and to all of Egypt. 95 And because of this thing, the Pharaoh pronounced upon him that he would inherit the throne upon his death. And when the Pharaoh had announced this, it became law. 96 And this was not the desire of the priests, for they were enjoined in their desire to have another of the sons of the Pharaoh inherit the throne, even one that they had taught themselves, since the day of his birth. 97 But in this, their plan was spoiled, for the word of the Pharaoh when spoken, was like unto the word of God to the people. And Akhenaton was anointed to be their Pharaoh and their God, and in this, the wicked priests were uneasy, but they had no choice but to submit themselves to the word of the Pharaoh. 98 And it came to pass that there was not a set time that the sentence of death had to be administered unto Ubaid. And Akhenaton went into Ubaid in captivity, and wept upon him, and told his friend that which he had to do. 99 And Ubaid smiled upon his beloved friend, and held him close to his bosom and said unto him: Oh, my beloved Akhenaton, cry not for me, for to this end was I called before this world was. Behold, dost thou not realize, that because of this thing, thou shall sit upon the throne of thy father and rule and reign over this people? And dost thou not realize that we have been forbidden to see each other for these many years, even since the days of our youth? And if this thing had not come to pass, then we might not have ever seen each other again. 100 And it came to pass that Ubaid spent many hours reminiscing with Akhenaton about the happy times of their youth. And Akhenaton was comforted by these things, and stopped his weeping for a time. 101 And Ubaid continued, saying: Behold, I have been called by God to preach repentance unto this people, and to teach them the truth regarding those things that they have been taught by the traditions of their fathers, which are the precepts of men. For the things that they have been taught are contrary to the laws of happiness by which God would have us live, so that we might be happy upon this earth, and also, that we might be happy when we return once again to live with Him in His kingdoms. 102 And Akhenaton was confused, and said unto him: Of which of our gods dost thou speak? And what is it that thou hast said concerning this happiness in the kingdoms of this God? And I know that when we die, we go unto the land of Osiris, and there we will be placed according to our status here upon this earth. And for this reason we have the priests of Osiris to teach us the things that we must do to prepare ourselves for this afterlife.
@erwinaquinde72114 жыл бұрын
🔘CHAPTER 26c 103 But I do not know of what happiness to which thou referest thyself, when thou sayest that we shall be happy when we live with Him in His kingdoms. For it hath been taught unto us that there is only one kingdom after this life, and that it is the kingdom of Osiris. 104 And when I die, it hath been taught unto me by the priests of Osiris, and also the priests of our other gods, that I shall rule and reign in the afterlife, as I shall rule and reign here. And that all men shall fulfill the destiny that the gods have given unto them, both here upon this earth, and in the afterlife. 105 And Ubaid answered him, saying: What thinkest thou, my friend, of my life and the position in this life that I hold? Dost thou not know the suffering of those that are not of thy class? Is it so, that we must suffer in the afterlife, because we are not of the class to which thou belongest? 106 And would thou wantest that I suffer in the afterlife as I have suffered here, as a servant to thy father and to his priests? Remember when we played together in our youth, and I was elected pharaoh over us, and you subjected yourself unto me, that we might play out the desires of our hearts as children? 107 Were we not happy believing that we were equal, and that we were brothers? And did thou not findest joy and acceptance and love in my house with my parents and with my brothers and my sisters? Rememberest thou the time, when thou wanted to change places with me, and have me dress in thy royal garments, and have my garments, even the vestment of a slave, put upon thee? And we exchanged our clothes, and laughed and played in them. 108 And thou would bow down before me and do what I commanded of thee. Rememberst thou, what it was that I commanded thee to do at that time? Behold, I commanded thee to always be my best friend and my brother, and always remember me when thou sittest upon the throne of thy father? And thou promised me that I would always be thy friend, and that thou wouldst never have a cause to forget me. And in this promise, thou hast been faithful. 109 And because of the promise of thy love for me, thou hast taken it upon thyself to administer the sentence that thy father hath pronounced upon my head. And with this pronouncement, thou shalt be able to keep the rest of the promise that thou madest unto me in our youth, even that thou wouldst always remember me. 110 And after hearing these words from Ubaid, Akhenaton fell again upon his friend and wept, saying: Oh, my beloved Ubaid, I shall never forget thee. I beg of thee, tell me that which thou wouldst have me do in honor of thy memory, that thou mightest know that I shall keep the promise I have made unto thee all the days of my life. 111 Now, this was the thing that Ubaid had hoped his friend would say. For he knew that the word of the son of a pharaoh was just as binding as the word of the Pharaoh himself. And Ubaid spoke again, saying: I would that thou spendest the last few days of my life with me, that I might teach unto thee all the things which I have learned from the God of which I have spoken. 112 And after thou hast listened to my words, I would that thou shouldst remember these words, even as thou sittest upon the throne of thy father. And even if thou should only remember my words, then that would be the greatest honor that I could receive from thee as my friend. 113 And it came to pass that Akhenaton did that which Ubaid had requested of him. And for many days he would go into the prison where Ubaid was being held captive and listen to the words of this prophet of God. 114 And the Holy Ghost came upon Akhenaton, and he believed the things which he had been taught by Ubaid. And in this manner, the Lord prepared a way whereby the Egyptian nation could receive his words, even by way of one of their kings. 115 And it came to pass that the day arrived in which Akhenaton was forced to administer the sentence of death unto Ubaid. And this administration of death was done according to the desire of he who was administering it. 116 And Akhenaton had searched among all the land for that which would administer death in such a way that Ubaid would not feel any pain. And he found a poison that would do this thing. And this poison would cause Ubaid to fall asleep before taking his life. 117 And with great anxiety and heaviness of heart Akhenaton went in unto his friend for the last time. And he wept exceedingly upon the breast of Ubaid. And Ubaid did also weep with him. 118 And when the time came for the administration of the poison, Akhenaton could not administer it unto Ubaid. And Akhenaton took the poison in his hand and was desirous to take it himself, not wanting to see his beloved friend die before his eyes. 119 But Ubaid reached forth his hand and stopped his friend from administering the poison unto himself. And Ubaid could not take the poison himself, for it was required by the law that it be administered unto him by the hand of Akhenaton. For if he would have taken the poison himself, Akhenaton would not have kept the oath that he had made to his father and to the people of Egypt, and then would the death of Ubaid be for nothing, and Akhenaton would lose the throne of his father. 120 And it came to pass that with the last strength that he had in him, Ubaid took hold of the wrists of Akhenaton, and he folded his hands around the trembling hands of his friend. And with much struggle at first, Ubaid forced the hand of Akhenaton to administer the poison unto him. 121 And upon eating the poison from the hand of Akhenaton, Ubaid looked at his friend for the last time, and smiled upon him, and said unto him: Remember the thing that thou hast promised me. I am your friend and your brother forever. It is done. And with these words, Ubaid gave up the ghost. And Akhenaton held the body of Ubaid for many hours thereafter. And as a spirit, Ubaid was then able to speak the consoling words of comfort to his friend, Akhenaton. And through the ministrations of the spirit world, Akhenaton was comforted. 122 And it came to pass that Akhenaton sat upon the throne of Egypt after his father died. And he caused the things that he had learned from Ubaid to be taught to the people. And he also withdrew the government support previously given to the priests of the other gods, and caused all to worship one god, even the God that he had been taught to worship by Ubaid. 123 And it came to pass that while Akhenaton lived and sat upon the throne of his fathers, many of the people began to turn from the traditions of their fathers and worship God. But the priests were numerous and influential among the people, evensomuch that they succeeded in terrifying the fearful people into believing that if they obeyed Akhenaton, they would suffer the wrath of the other gods that they had been taught to believe in by their ancestors. 124 And it came to pass that after the death of Akhenaton, the priests of Egypt once again turned the people to all manner of wickedness and idolatry.🌿🌿🌿 Source: Book Of Mormon (The Sealed Portion)
@masteryoda29184 жыл бұрын
@@erwinaquinde7211 - and your point? according to the Sumerians the Earth is thousands of years older then it is AND their stone tablets are suggesting their original royalties lived thousands of years old, ... of course that too is fabricated. Then you can go to Hindu, beliefs by all means there too are some interesting fantasies, ... point is there is only 1 truth and from day 1 (actually day 6) the truth that there is a single God over everything was revealed to the 1st person Adam and thus ALL spiritual ideology is derived from that moment. AND don't forget that demons are constantly trying to corrupt that truth by ... well, .. .manifesting these other belief systems ... This Earth is 5993 years old (give or take 10 months) This is yet another truth that has been corrupted.
@horitesshemsuhor41224 жыл бұрын
BREAKING NEWS!!! The Aten is not a Sun.. That's what these Masons and Gatekeepers taught. Keep you away from the light.. Shepherd Kings leading the flock. Let me redirect you. Google image of Ausar as Orion. Locate the 3 Kings ( Stars ) of Orion. See the 3 Kings? Now look East. The 3 Kings followed the Star of the East. See that star in the hand of Ausar? That's the Royal star of the East Alderbaran/Dumatef ( 1 of the 4 Sons of Heru ) Alderbaran is the Bulls eye of Taurus=Venus. Its here that the 3 Kings came to witness the birth of Christ. Not Sirius When you lift this Veil You clearly understand how deep the rabbit hole is.
@SkepticMuslim8153 жыл бұрын
MAY ALLAH BLESS HIM
@UserWAian2 жыл бұрын
Obama
@naokimaeda80904 жыл бұрын
Akhenaten was basically the Jake Paul/Donald Trump of his time
@johnsmith-so5do7 жыл бұрын
Sounds like Mohammad....
@StrelitziaLiveries8 жыл бұрын
Second ;(
@elchuma59895 жыл бұрын
He's not a pharoah he's a god
@MochaMinccino8 жыл бұрын
(yawns)
@CaptainBlood2010 Жыл бұрын
There is no “story of god”.
@erwinaquinde72114 жыл бұрын
🔘CHAPTER 26c 103 But I do not know of what happiness to which thou referest thyself, when thou sayest that we shall be happy when we live with Him in His kingdoms. For it hath been taught unto us that there is only one kingdom after this life, and that it is the kingdom of Osiris. 104 And when I die, it hath been taught unto me by the priests of Osiris, and also the priests of our other gods, that I shall rule and reign in the afterlife, as I shall rule and reign here. And that all men shall fulfill the destiny that the gods have given unto them, both here upon this earth, and in the afterlife. 105 And Ubaid answered him, saying: What thinkest thou, my friend, of my life and the position in this life that I hold? Dost thou not know the suffering of those that are not of thy class? Is it so, that we must suffer in the afterlife, because we are not of the class to which thou belongest? 106 And would thou wantest that I suffer in the afterlife as I have suffered here, as a servant to thy father and to his priests? Remember when we played together in our youth, and I was elected pharaoh over us, and you subjected yourself unto me, that we might play out the desires of our hearts as children? 107 Were we not happy believing that we were equal, and that we were brothers? And did thou not findest joy and acceptance and love in my house with my parents and with my brothers and my sisters? Rememberest thou the time, when thou wanted to change places with me, and have me dress in thy royal garments, and have my garments, even the vestment of a slave, put upon thee? And we exchanged our clothes, and laughed and played in them. 108 And thou would bow down before me and do what I commanded of thee. Rememberst thou, what it was that I commanded thee to do at that time? Behold, I commanded thee to always be my best friend and my brother, and always remember me when thou sittest upon the throne of thy father? And thou promised me that I would always be thy friend, and that thou wouldst never have a cause to forget me. And in this promise, thou hast been faithful. 109 And because of the promise of thy love for me, thou hast taken it upon thyself to administer the sentence that thy father hath pronounced upon my head. And with this pronouncement, thou shalt be able to keep the rest of the promise that thou madest unto me in our youth, even that thou wouldst always remember me. 110 And after hearing these words from Ubaid, Akhenaton fell again upon his friend and wept, saying: Oh, my beloved Ubaid, I shall never forget thee. I beg of thee, tell me that which thou wouldst have me do in honor of thy memory, that thou mightest know that I shall keep the promise I have made unto thee all the days of my life. 111 Now, this was the thing that Ubaid had hoped his friend would say. For he knew that the word of the son of a pharaoh was just as binding as the word of the Pharaoh himself. And Ubaid spoke again, saying: I would that thou spendest the last few days of my life with me, that I might teach unto thee all the things which I have learned from the God of which I have spoken. 112 And after thou hast listened to my words, I would that thou shouldst remember these words, even as thou sittest upon the throne of thy father. And even if thou should only remember my words, then that would be the greatest honor that I could receive from thee as my friend. 113 And it came to pass that Akhenaton did that which Ubaid had requested of him. And for many days he would go into the prison where Ubaid was being held captive and listen to the words of this prophet of God. 114 And the Holy Ghost came upon Akhenaton, and he believed the things which he had been taught by Ubaid. And in this manner, the Lord prepared a way whereby the Egyptian nation could receive his words, even by way of one of their kings. 115 And it came to pass that the day arrived in which Akhenaton was forced to administer the sentence of death unto Ubaid. And this administration of death was done according to the desire of he who was administering it. 116 And Akhenaton had searched among all the land for that which would administer death in such a way that Ubaid would not feel any pain. And he found a poison that would do this thing. And this poison would cause Ubaid to fall asleep before taking his life. 117 And with great anxiety and heaviness of heart Akhenaton went in unto his friend for the last time. And he wept exceedingly upon the breast of Ubaid. And Ubaid did also weep with him. 118 And when the time came for the administration of the poison, Akhenaton could not administer it unto Ubaid. And Akhenaton took the poison in his hand and was desirous to take it himself, not wanting to see his beloved friend die before his eyes. 119 But Ubaid reached forth his hand and stopped his friend from administering the poison unto himself. And Ubaid could not take the poison himself, for it was required by the law that it be administered unto him by the hand of Akhenaton. For if he would have taken the poison himself, Akhenaton would not have kept the oath that he had made to his father and to the people of Egypt, and then would the death of Ubaid be for nothing, and Akhenaton would lose the throne of his father. 120 And it came to pass that with the last strength that he had in him, Ubaid took hold of the wrists of Akhenaton, and he folded his hands around the trembling hands of his friend. And with much struggle at first, Ubaid forced the hand of Akhenaton to administer the poison unto him. 121 And upon eating the poison from the hand of Akhenaton, Ubaid looked at his friend for the last time, and smiled upon him, and said unto him: Remember the thing that thou hast promised me. I am your friend and your brother forever. It is done. And with these words, Ubaid gave up the ghost. And Akhenaton held the body of Ubaid for many hours thereafter. And as a spirit, Ubaid was then able to speak the consoling words of comfort to his friend, Akhenaton. And through the ministrations of the spirit world, Akhenaton was comforted. 122 And it came to pass that Akhenaton sat upon the throne of Egypt after his father died. And he caused the things that he had learned from Ubaid to be taught to the people. And he also withdrew the government support previously given to the priests of the other gods, and caused all to worship one god, even the God that he had been taught to worship by Ubaid. 123 And it came to pass that while Akhenaton lived and sat upon the throne of his fathers, many of the people began to turn from the traditions of their fathers and worship God. But the priests were numerous and influential among the people, evensomuch that they succeeded in terrifying the fearful people into believing that if they obeyed Akhenaton, they would suffer the wrath of the other gods that they had been taught to believe in by their ancestors. 124 And it came to pass that after the death of Akhenaton, the priests of Egypt once again turned the people to all manner of wickedness and idolatry.🌿🌿🌿 Source: Book Of Mormon (The Sealed Portion)