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Title: Merry Christmas
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Published: Mar 27, 2017
Author: Ba rryMidyet
Post Date: 2017-03-27 10:05:02 by interpreter
Keywords: christmas
Views: 7363
Comments: 36

Merry Christmas!

Santa Claus was wrong. Today is the actual day Jesus was born. On this day in 4 BC, a bright Venus (the Star in the East) appeared over Bethlehem at high noon. As the Wise Men expected, it was right on time, exactly 4000 years after Adam (the first modern (civilized) man appeared in Mesopotamia, also called the Garden of Eden--as both the Bible and all archeologists and historians say. Proving beyond a shadow of a doubt that the Dispensational View of the Genesis creation saga is correct, March 27th, 4 BC marks the beginning of DAY 5 of the reign of man on Earth.

We are in Day 7, marked by the drying up of the Euphrates at its beginning as prophesied.

After today--which so happens to be March 27th--when a 24th Christian nation will very shortly be added to NATO, God will be able to rest for a thousand years just as prophesied.

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#1. To: interpreter (#0)

what a confused load of garbage

paraclete  posted on  2017-03-27   10:20:36 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: interpreter (#0)

After today--which so happens to be March 27th--when a 24th Christian nation will very shortly be added to NATO, God will be able to rest for a thousand years just as prophesied.

So you will admit you are a false prophet if Montenegro does not join NATO today, on March 27 as you predict?

I'm not holding my breath. False prophets always hedge their little bets.

Tooconservative  posted on  2017-03-27   10:30:27 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: Tooconservative, interpreter (#2)

So you will admit you are a false prophet if Montenegro does not join NATO today, on March 27 as you predict?

I thought the predicted deadline was Dec 31 of 2016.

Pinguinite  posted on  2017-03-27   16:56:39 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: Tooconservative, interpreter (#3)

Did some digging back and found this. This is from my post where I quoted interpreter from another thread. Not sure where that orig thread is now but the link to mine is here: libertysflame.com/cgi-bin...?ArtNum=44645&Disp=75#C75

7. The Good News is, the last face of Satan will soon be so soundly defeated (by a coalition of 24 nations that drop exceedingly great hail) That He wont be heard from again for a millennial. It begins in 2016 when a 24th Christian nation, Montenegro, Will be added to the coalition called NATO. (see Rev. 4:4, 16:21, 20:4)

So 2016 was specifically mentioned as the year Montenegro would join NATO, which I believe did not happen.

Pinguinite  posted on  2017-03-27   17:07:56 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: interpreter (#0)

"...(the first modern (civilized) man appeared in Mesopotamia, also called the Garden of Eden-..."

The first modern Jews appeared in East Africa known as Ethiopia and is the true location of Eden. Refer to Amos 9:7 biblehub.com/kjv/amos/9.htm

This was later changed to Africa by the Roman Empire. What later occupied Mesopotamia were the descendants of Noah after the Great Deluge. Noah was born in Borno, Nigeria, Africa. newsrescue.com/discovery-...enesis-4-5/#axzz4cYzy07kQ

goldilucky  posted on  2017-03-27   17:25:48 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: Pinguinite (#4)

Well, maybe interpreter just really likes it when dinky EUro nations contribute nothing to their own defense but expect us to fight nuclear wars on their behalf if they manage to wiggle into NATO.

I'm not sure I even consider Montenegro a nation. More like a region put together by some old Great Power alliance that set the stage for so much tragedy in the Balkans, the Caucasus, and pretty much throughout eastern and southeastern Europe.

And that whole "24th nation" thing? Well, Wiki sez: "On 2 December 2015, Montenegro received an official invitation to join NATO, whereby it would be the 29th member country."

But who cares, it's a prophecy thing.

Tooconservative  posted on  2017-03-27   17:26:50 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#7. To: Tooconservative (#2)

So you will admit you are a false prophet if Montenegro does not join NATO today, on March 27 as you predict?

The vote on it passed 98 to 2 today in the US Senate just as I predicted. Technically, there is one more hurdle because Spain also has to vote on it, but Spain has already said they will OK it if the US does. So it is basically a done deal.

interpreter  posted on  2017-03-27   20:21:43 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#8. To: Pinguinite (#3)

I thought the predicted deadline was Dec 31 of 2016.

Well, it was in my 2016 predictions, but I always preface my annual predictions with the words, "I am sometimes a year or two ahead of God's timetable." With this one, I was only off by 3 months for God's sake. Compare that with the crazy predictions of Hal Lindsay and Van Impe, et al, which have never ever come to pass as far as I know.

interpreter  posted on  2017-03-27   20:30:34 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#9. To: goldilucky (#5) (Edited)

he first modern Jews appeared in East Africa known as Ethiopia and is the true location of Eden. Refer to Amos 9:7 biblehub.com/kjv/amos/9.htm

This was later changed to Africa by the Roman Empire. What later occupied Mesopotamia were the descendants of Noah after the Great Deluge. Noah was born in Borno, Nigeria, Africa. newsrescue.com/discovery-...enesis-4- 5/#axzz4cYzy07kQ

That is the biggest load of BS I have ever heard. All archeologists and historians say the first civilization (i.e, the first city) appeared in Mesopotamia (called Eden in the Bible) and exactly when the Bible says it did, around 4000 BC.

interpreter  posted on  2017-03-27   20:40:38 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#10. To: Tooconservative (#6)

Well, maybe interpreter just really likes it when dinky EUro nations contribute nothing to their own defense but expect us to fight nuclear wars on their behalf if they manage to wiggle into NATO.

I'm not sure I even consider Montenegro a nation. More like a region put together by some old Great Power alliance that set the stage for so much tragedy in the Balkans, the Caucasus, and pretty much throughout eastern and southeastern Europe.

And that whole "24th nation" thing? Well, Wiki sez: "On 2 December 2015, Montenegro received an official invitation to join NATO, whereby it would be the 29th member country."

But who cares, it's a prophecy thing.

That dinky little nation called Montenegro just so happens to be the ONLY eastern European nation that was never conquered by the Islamic Hordes who had no trouble conquering all the rest. The Montenegrans are hellacious fighters, and definitely deserve to be the 24th Christian nation to be admitted into NATO.

And yes, there are a few other, non-Christian nations in NATO. But Jesus tells us in the Gospels that the nations not wearing a wedding garment will be kicked out.

interpreter  posted on  2017-03-27   20:56:39 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#11. To: interpreter (#8)

Well, it was in my 2016 predictions, but I always preface my annual predictions with the words, "I am sometimes a year or two ahead of God's timetable." With this one, I was only off by 3 months for God's sake. Compare that with the crazy predictions of Hal Lindsay and Van Impe, et al, which have never ever come to pass as far as I know.

Well, let's get something straight here as I'm confused.

I believe you've said before that you never wanted to be called a false prophet. Now, does that mean you profess to be a prophet and never want to make a mistake by misspeaking for God, or does that mean you have never professed to be any kind of prophet?

Because I don't remember ever reading in the Book of Jeremiah how he was off by a "year or two" and responded to his audience with a "well what do you expect?" because he's only human, afterall.

If you do claim to be a prophet, then you can't be off by a year or two because prophets, last time I checked, were not speaking on their own behalf but on God's. So if you claim you can be off by a year or two, you are clearly a simple political analyst. That's it. Those are your choices.

And your concerns about being called a "false prophet" can be more accurately termed as something that everyone else is from time to time in spite of best efforts, and that is simply "wrong". So if that's the concern you have, then cry me a river!

Pinguinite  posted on  2017-03-28   1:51:49 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#12. To: Pinguinite (#11)

I have no idea what you are trying to say. The old testament prophets, and also Jesus often made prophecies that were fulfilled hundreds or thousands of years later. Does that make them false prophets?? The unquestionable fact that all of my predictions have been fulfilled within a year or two seems to me to be more impressive than anything Jeremiah or anyone else has predicted.

My main point is, Hal Lindsay and Van Impe and many other eschatologists also make a lot of predictions that they say will be fulfilled within a year or two, and none of their predictions have ever come true yet. Why don't you say anything about them? They are the false prophets, and the reason the world laughs at Christianity. I am in the process of changing that, and making Christianity respectable again.

interpreter  posted on  2017-03-28   9:23:45 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#13. To: interpreter (#12)

The unquestionable fact that all of my predictions have been fulfilled within a year or two seems to me to be more impressive than anything Jeremiah or anyone else has predicted.

Your arrogance and lack of humility is astounding.

I wonder if Jeremiah or any of the other prophets bragged about themselves the way you do.

From what I have seen from your posts, you give no credit to God but heap tons of praise upon yourself.

“Truth is treason in the empire of lies.” - Ron Paul

Those who most loudly denounce Fake News are typically those most aggressively disseminating it.

Deckard  posted on  2017-03-28   9:50:03 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#14. To: Deckard (#13)

We've got our very own Nostradamus on here. He's impressed with himself too.

Fred Mertz  posted on  2017-03-28   9:54:14 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#15. To: Fred Mertz (#14)

We've got our very own Nostradamus on here.

I think Nostradamus occasionally got it right.

“Truth is treason in the empire of lies.” - Ron Paul

Those who most loudly denounce Fake News are typically those most aggressively disseminating it.

Deckard  posted on  2017-03-28   10:06:43 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#16. To: interpreter (#9) (Edited)

news.nationalgeographic.c...ising-star-human-origins/

I remember doing a book report on Dr. Leakey when I was in the 6th Grade and little did I really understand back then what the true purpose of this was all about. Mankind originated from that region of Ethiopia as stated in the beginning books of Genesis known as Eden. Not only that but the bible was written by black Hebrew Israelites. Notable biblical figures worth noting who were also black were Noah, Moses, Abraham, and even Jesus Christ. None of these famous biblical figures were Caucasian at all. In fact, the expression, "Black is Beautiful" comes from this lot of biblical people.

goldilucky  posted on  2017-03-28   11:38:41 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#17. To: interpreter (#9)

www.tadias.com/05/24/2007...lack-people-in-jerusalem/

goldilucky  posted on  2017-03-28   12:23:43 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#18. To: Deckard (#13)

Your arrogance and lack of humility is astounding.

I wonder if Jeremiah or any of the other prophets bragged about themselves the way you do.

From what I have seen from your posts, you give no credit to God but heap tons of praise upon yourself.

You guys are a hoot. All of my predictions are based entirely on the prophesies of Jesus, the Son of God. He gets the credit. I am just the interpreter.

interpreter  posted on  2017-03-28   12:40:34 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#19. To: goldilucky (#16) (Edited)

You are so full of it. Modern man did NOT originate in Africa. It is of course true that the first semi-intelligent monkeys appeared there, and learned how to make crude tools, etc. But they did NOT progress past that, and learn to read and write, or build a city or invent the wheel. All of that occurred in Mesopotamia, also called Eden in the Bible, as 100 % of archeologists and historians attest to. And I am a Jew, and I am not black the last time I checked.

I should add here that linguists have shown that most all languages on earth originated in the Garden of Eden, except for the native languages in South Africa, and Australia, and the Americas. Those races became civilized in modern times, and did not originate in Macedonia/Eden.

interpreter  posted on  2017-03-28   12:57:50 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#20. To: interpreter (#19) (Edited)

Man did originate from Ethiopia which became Africa after the Romans seized control and renamed the region.

You may be a Jew but you are not a Hebrew Israelite according to the bible account. You are recognized as a Gentile.

You need to go back and read Genesis account https://www.culturalsurvival.org/publications/cultural-survival-quarterly/plight-ethiopian-jews

goldilucky  posted on  2017-03-28   13:55:08 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#21. To: interpreter (#12)

I have no idea what you are trying to say.

I'll make it quite clear in the form of a question: Do you consider yourself a prophet, as in, one who delivers messages from God?

The old testament prophets, and also Jesus often made prophecies that were fulfilled hundreds or thousands of years later. Does that make them false prophets??

If they specified a specific time and it didn't come to pass, yes.

The unquestionable fact that all of my predictions have been fulfilled within a year or two seems to me to be more impressive than anything Jeremiah or anyone else has predicted.

Great. Then you are better than Jeremiah. Though unless I'm mistaken, he didn't have the internet to tie into.

My main point is, Hal Lindsay and Van Impe and ....

Dude... since when do true prophets compare themselves to other supposed prophets?

They are the false prophets, and the reason the world laughs at Christianity.

I don't know what world you are coming from with that statement. If you ask anyone off the street why the world laughs at Christianity, most will disagree that it happens and the rest will not even think of Hal Lindey and others. But I suppose for you the ability to make accurate predictions is a big deal theologically.

I am in the process of changing that, and making Christianity respectable again.

No you're not, sorry to say. You are a political analyst, and maybe even a good one. Maybe. I don't even know as I'm just saying that based on your claim of accuracy which I have no knowledge of. But the ability to divine the future is actually pretty low on the todem pole in Christian theology, truth be told.

Pinguinite  posted on  2017-03-28   15:36:27 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#22. To: goldilucky (#20)

Man did originate from Ethiopia which became Africa after the Romans seized control and renamed the region.

You may be a Jew but you are not a Hebrew Israelite according to the bible account. You are recognized as a Gentile.

You need to go back and read Genesis account https://www.culturalsurvival.org/publications/cultural-survival-quarterly/plight-ethiopian-jews

"Man did originate from Ethiopia"

No, modern man did NOT originate in Ethiopia. All reputable archeologists say the first civilization (i.e, the first city) sprang up in Mesopotamia/Eden just like the Bible says. Mesopotamia is also where the first writing was discovered, where the first sustained farming took place, and where the first wheel appeared, and where most all languages on earth originated (except in South Africa, Australia and the Americas). Ethiopia sits more or less on the border between South and North Africa, but is considered part of North Africa because the Ethiopian language originated in Mesopotamia/Eden.

I know what you are confused by. It is true that when there was famine in the Promised Land, some Jews migrated to Ethiopia while most of the Jews went to Egypt in search of food (as the Bible says). And the Jews in Ethiopia intermarried with the natives and that's how "Black Jews" came into existence, and how Ethiopia came to be civilized whereas the rest of South Africa did not (until later).

And I am half Hebrew/half German and theoretically I should not exist but (thank God) my parents met in America and not Germany. And I can assure you that I am not black.

interpreter  posted on  2017-03-29   8:37:43 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#23. To: Pinguinite (#21) (Edited)

"I'll make it quite clear in the form of a question: Do you consider yourself a prophet, as in, one who delivers messages from God?"

As my handle says, I am the interpreter of Bible prophecy, and not the original prophet. Jesus was the original prophet.

"If they specified a specific time and it didn't come to pass, yes."

Bible prophets very rarely specified a specific time. That is left up to the interpreter (me).

"Great. Then you are better than Jeremiah. Though unless I'm mistaken, he didn't have the internet to tie into."

Thank you for that acknowledgement. And I thank God for the internet and the printing press (my book, "the Revelation: a Historicist View" is now in print and available at your favorite book store).

"Dude... since when do true prophets compare themselves to other supposed prophets?"

Since now--it is you and the other posters who force me to do that in order to defend my honor.

"I don't know what world you are coming from with that statement. If you ask anyone off the street why the world laughs at Christianity, most will disagree that it happens and the rest will not even think of Hal Lindey and others. But I suppose for you the ability to make accurate predictions is a big deal theologically."

About half of the Christian world has now become atheists, and at least partly because of false prophets like Hal Lindsay et al, whose predictions never come true.

"No you're not, sorry to say. You are a political analyst, and maybe even a good one. Maybe. I don't even know as I'm just saying that based on your claim of accuracy which I have no knowledge of. But the ability to divine the future is actually pretty low on the todem pole in Christian theology, truth be told."

You are 100 % wrong. The ONLY way to reverse the mad rush toward atheism is to prove beyond a shadow of a doubt that God is real. The only way to do that is to show that all of the prophecies of Jesus have come true or else are in the process of coming true. There is no other way to do it. And "politics" is only part of it.

interpreter  posted on  2017-03-29   9:14:23 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#24. To: interpreter (#22) (Edited)

No, modern man did NOT originate in Ethiopia. All reputable archeologists say the first civilization (i.e, the first city) sprang up in Mesopotamia/Eden just like the Bible says. Mesopotamia is also where the first writing was discovered, where the first sustained farming took place, and where the first wheel appeared, and where most all languages on earth originated (except in South Africa, Australia and the Americas). Ethiopia sits more or less on the border between South and North Africa, but is considered part of North Africa because the Ethiopian language originated in Mesopotamia/Eden.

No, all of mankind originated from Ethiopia. Read your bible. It states that very clearly.

I know what you are confused by. It is true that when there was famine in the Promised Land, some Jews migrated to Ethiopia while most of the Jews went to Egypt in search of food (as the Bible says). And the Jews in Ethiopia intermarried with the natives and that's how "Black Jews" came into existence, and how Ethiopia came to be civilized whereas the rest of South Africa did not (until later).

No, it is you that is confused. Read your bible. The real Hebrew Israelites are the ones God mentions in scripture. And they were not white. They were black. And I had already mentioned a reference where He refers to them as His people.

And I am half Hebrew/half German and theoretically I should not exist but (thank God) my parents met in America and not Germany. And I can assure you that I am not black.

Those people like yourself who have German DNA or European DNA are recognized as gentiles. Gentiles are not the Jews that God is referring to in scripture. In fact, He forbid His people from even marrying or intermixing with gentiles. And He made that very clear to His people. His people were the black people of the bible. They were the ones chosen to lead the world and to carry on with the word of God. Even the Pope and Vatican church have recognized this. His people were taught the Torah law. Jesus hated the Talmud law which has been revered by the so-called Jews of today because the Talmud is satanic.

God refers to those people as imposters and their rituals and practices are impure and evil. Refer to here:

Revelation 2:9 I know your affliction and your poverty--though you are rich! And I am aware of the slander of those who falsely claim to be Jews, but are in fact a synagogue of Satan.

Most of the Jews today apply the Talmud law as part of their daily orthodox teachings which was contrary to what their king Jesus Christ taught. He hated the Talmud law because it was contrary to the teachings that His father had given to Moses to His people. And may I further add, that most European Jews do not recognized Jesus as King of the Jews or the Messiah. Most of them only recognized their King as King David.

goldilucky  posted on  2017-03-29   10:44:53 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#25. To: goldilucky (#24)

"I'm not the kinky one."

THOU protestETH 2 much, mi amigo.

NOT that there's anything WRONG with THAT, "O kinky O.N.E.!!"

REckon we'LL jist haveta start ADdressin ya as "2kinKY!!", 2con...MUD

"Q: How many DEC repairman does it take to fix a flat?
A: Five; four to hold the car up and one to swap tires.

Q: How long does it take?
A: It's indeterminate.
It will depend upon how many flats they've brought with them.

Q: What happens if you've got TWO flats?
A: They replace your generator."

(Compliments of the Linux Fortune program.)

Hmmm...MUD?!

"Devolve Power Outta the Federal Leviathan and Back to the States,
Localities, and Individuals as Prescribed in the US Constitution."

Mudboy Slim  posted on  2017-03-29   10:53:59 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#26. To: interpreter (#23)

You are 100 % wrong. The ONLY way to reverse the mad rush toward atheism is to prove beyond a shadow of a doubt that God is real. The only way to do that is to show that all of the prophecies of Jesus have come true or else are in the process of coming true. There is no other way to do it. And "politics" is only part of it.

People are largely unimpressed with facts, or in your case, supposed interpretations. They are much more convinced by a helping hand. That's reality. Interpretations and even facts can always be disputed. Always.

Pinguinite  posted on  2017-03-29   11:48:04 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#27. To: Pinguinite (#26)

People are largely unimpressed with facts, or in your case, supposed interpretations. They are much more convinced by a helping hand. That's reality. Interpretations and even facts can always be disputed. Always.

You may have a point there. Nowadays people are more impressed with fake news. But eventually the truth comes out. Always.

interpreter  posted on  2017-03-30   9:28:16 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#28. To: goldilucky (#24) (Edited)

I don't usually respond to the rantings of such an obvious anti-semetic person as you Mr Goldilocks. But I will make an exception and humor you.

The Jews are not descended from black people. Nobody is as a matter of fact. All reputable acheologists/historians, linguists etc. agree that every modern man descended from Adam and Eve, the founders of the first cilization, and they all agree 100 % that it was in Mesopotamia, not in Ethiopia for God's sake.

interpreter  posted on  2017-03-30   9:44:20 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#29. To: interpreter (#28) (Edited)

The Jews are not descended from black people. Nobody is as a matter of fact. All reputable acheologists/historians, linguists etc. agree that every modern man descended from Adam and Eve, the founders of the first cilization, and they all agree 100 % that it was in Mesopotamia, not in Ethiopia for God's sake.

Our ancestors were Adam and Eve which originated in Ethiopia and were not just the founders of the first civilization but also Patriarchs came from their seed. They were the very first Gods on earth before they fell from grace. After their fall, they migrated to East of Eden which would be modern day Nok, Africa, known in scripture account as the "Land of Nod". Look it up on Goggle Earth for it does exist. There is even a town named Kano, named after Cain, the son of Adam who killed his brother Abel. All of modern day Africa was at one time the biblical location of Ethiopia.

goldilucky  posted on  2017-03-30   15:51:59 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#30. To: interpreter (#28)

Check this out, interpreter. Straight from Google Earth

goldilucky  posted on  2017-03-30   16:38:28 ET  (1 image) Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#31. To: goldilucky (#30)

LOL. The Ethiopian Jews are some mixed up people (in every way). If you look at your own map, you will notice there is no Euphrates there, and no Tigris, and as everyone on earth knows (except you) they are in Mesopotamia (now Iraq).

interpreter  posted on  2017-03-31   7:05:43 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#32. To: interpreter (#31)

Since you mentioned about the Euphrates River I just so happen to have some ancient maps as to where the biblical Euphrates River was located.

goldilucky  posted on  2017-03-31   11:56:55 ET  (3 images) Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#33. To: interpreter (#27)

You may have a point there. Nowadays people are more impressed with fake news. But eventually the truth comes out. Always.

No, it's not fake news that impresses people. It's sensational news, whether fake or not. And while I'm sure Montenegro joining NATO might get at least one nomination, I think it would sadly fall short of making it to the top 10 most sensational news events of the year.

Which is another reason why people will be generally unimpressed by your prediction. For you it's something special but for everyone else, it's a ho-hum type of thing. I'm a software developer and am intimately aware of how clients are unimpressed with coding techniques I employ. They just want to see working solutions and don't care about the details. In the same way, people don't care about your prediction about Montenegro and NATO, and separately, would never even see it as necessarily something that is prophesied in the Bible. I know I certainly don't. What I see is someone retrofitting today's news events into ambiguous and cryptic ancient texts and nothing more. One could as easily do it for Nostrodamis, or however that guys name is spelled.

Pinguinite  posted on  2017-03-31   12:45:15 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#34. To: interpreter (#32) (Edited)

Confirmation of the true biblical Euphrates River may be found here on page 26:

https://books.google.com/books?id=E4j07x696QkC&pg=PA26&lpg=PA26&dq=chief+river+of+Hueda,+Africa&source=bl&ots=Nxd1fu-7N6&sig=JZOVTYjfPZsZfdifWCmKUIkRWlI&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwj75b6vo4HTAhUrxYMKHSAXDYIQ6AEIMzAF#v=onepage&q=chief%20river%20of%20Hueda%2C%20Africa&f=false

And here:

https://www.jstor.org/stable/40646775?seq=1#page_scan_tab_contents

goldilucky  posted on  2017-03-31   13:36:40 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#35. To: interpreter (#31)

An antique map of Western Africa. Printed in London by E. Bowen in 1747. It shows the Ghion river in West Africa.

imgur.com/a/lsEsm

goldilucky  posted on  2017-04-01   14:07:13 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#36. To: interpreter (#31) (Edited)

Here are some images of the West Africa depicting Ghion River next to Ender. Both maps date back to 1747.

The reason why much of the maps and info relating to the Ethiopian Hebrew Israelites are lacking is because of this www.ancient-origins.net/a...library-alexandria-001644

goldilucky  posted on  2017-04-01   14:27:39 ET  (2 images) Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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