Titles of the Egyptian Qrist
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NFR NTR = “The Good God” ; used in Christianity as “God is
good.” It is a title of Tutankhamon Nebkheperura.
The Lord God = Neb-Kheperu-Ra; Neb means “Lord”,
Kheperu-Ra is an element of the Thutmose Family; Maat-Ra is an element of the
Amonhotep Family. King Thutmose 3
conquered Babylon and Nubia, forming the Empire. He is compared to the Israelite King David
who conquered Canaan / Philistines. Kheper is the Scarab God and Ra is the Sun
God.
The Good Shepherd = Osiris, using the scepters of the
Crook and Flail; the Shepherd’s Crook scepter and the Harvesting Flail used to
cut grain (“Separating the Wheat from the Chaff”). Tutankhamon was buried as Osiris,
the Lord of Life.
The QRST = Egyptian word for Christ that meant
Burial.
The Carpenter = rough translation of Osiris as “Creator
of Thrones,” as thrones were made of wood.
Also infers a KheriHeb or Setem Priest, who uses the Carpenter’s Adze in
the last rites of the Opening of the
Mouth (Communion). Jesus of Nazareth was said to be a Carpenter.
Changed Water into Wine = Horus, who changed the Flood Waters
into red beer or wine in order to force the Goddess Sakhmet to stop killing/devouring
Humanity (with hurricanes or pestilence); from the Book of the Heavenly Cow/ “Destruction
of Mankind.” Jesus changed water into
wine in the Last Supper. Ra said this
was the last time Sakhmet would devour the living (until 2020 CE), hence the Last
Supper. Sakhmet drank the red beer or wine and became intoxicated/ or drunk, transforming
herself into the Cow Goddess Hathor, the Goddess of Love (etc.).
Mary mother of Christ = The Egyptian word for Love is
MRY. This could refer to Merit-Aton the
Queen of Akhenaton after Nefertiti’s divorce, as he married his daughters once
Nefertiti could not bear children due to age.
This happened often in Egyptian History.
Pharaohs married daughters or princesses to maintain their royal
legitimacy after their first Queen died or fell from favor (see Ramses 2).
Joseph father of Jesus = This may refer to Djos(er)-Khep(eru) the adopted father of Tutankhamon after his original
father died (Amonhotep 3 Nebmaatra), the adopted father was Smenkhkara
DjoserKheperu who ruled briefly.
God the Father = Amonhotep Nebmaatra, the actual Father
of King Tutankhamon (Not Akhenaton). Amonhotep
3 was deified (worshiped as God) during life as “Aton-Ra,” which his second son
Akhenaton venerated as his God the Aton or Sun. The first-born Son was Thutmose
5 who died young. Nebmaatra was
identified as the Pharaoh who let the Prophet Joseph into Egypt (Amonhotep Son
of Hapu) who lived to be 110 years of age.
Nebmaatra introduced Nefertiti from his harem to his son Akhenaton
(Amonhotep 4) and later mated her to prove she could bear male children, as
Nefertiti only produced female daughters with Akhenaton (his problem). This son was Tutankhamon/Tutankhaton. The
KV55 Mummy was not Akhenaton. It could
be Smenkhkara or Thutmose 5, a brother
of Tutankhamon as indicated in the 2008 Genetic Testing. Tutankhamon said his father was Nebmaatra
Amonhotep 3.
The Trinity = The Father, the Son, and the Holy
Spirit. Tutankhamon was reincarnated
from Amonhotep 3 Nebmaatra (his Father) following Amonhotep’s death in year 10
of Akhenaton. Akhenaton ruled 17
years. Tutankhamon was 7 when this
happened, and became Pharaoh at age 9 after the brief reign of others. The ritual
of Transmigration using the Holy Spirit (Deified form) of Amonhotep
Nebmaatra into Tutankhamon is the Trinity.
Another Trinity is the 5th
Dynasty Pharaoh Djed-Ka-Ra Iesesi. The Djed Pillar is the coffin of Osiris;
Pharaohs are Sons of Ra (Tutankhamon has this title); and the Ka is the Holy
Spirit. Iesesi minus the ending “I” is
Iesus in Latin, or “Jesus.” Djed-Ka-Ra had a Pyramid (Star of birth) and a
stone Sarcophagus (born in a Manger). Items
from Amonhotep Nebmaatra’s palace are in Tutankhamon’s tomb, including a hair sample
of Queen Tiye, Amonhotep’s wife.
The Risen One = Osiris. After Vizier Ay conspired against Tutankhamon
(letters from his Queen to the Hittites) and was discovered, Ay was arrested
and Tutankhamon became King Ay as shown on the mural in his tomb, using Tut’s
facial features on “King Ay’s” body. Tut
used his own face on statues of the Egyptian Gods as his trademark. As King
Ay, Tutankhamon remained married to Queen Ankhesenamon and eventually killed
the Hittite King with Pestilence by writing letters laced with Egyptian Magic
(as done today). So Tutankhamon “resurrected”
as his “heir,” afterwards he died and his real Crown Prince Horemhab became
Pharaoh, and blamed Ay for Tutankhamon’s death/suicide. Horemhab was searching for the Hittite Prince
for 4 years as Tut ruled Egypt as King Ay.
Ay was the “servant that the Queen didn’t want to marry.” This happened in years 15 to 19 of
Tutankhamon’s age. King Ay usurped or
used Tut’s monuments. (See “Nicholas
Reeves’ the Burial of Nefertiti, #1 to 3, on Academia.edu).
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