Saturday, September 2, 2023

Egyptian word origins...

 

 

 

Egyptian Word Origins

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The Christian word “SATAN” is derived from the Egyptian word for King (SUTEN) and the Deity Seth.  When Seth murdered Osiris, the Kingdom of Egypt was divided into 2 parts, so Seth became King of Upper Egypt (SUTEN); the word SUTEN is now pronounced as NISUT (Nisw-TN).  SATAN is the Christian King of Hell; Seth is the Egyptian God of Chaos, Destruction, violence, storms, foreigners, unnatural birth and Evil.  Horus (only Son/heir of Osiris) became King of Lower Egypt/Nile Delta. When King Seth sought to kill the heir of Osiris, Horus and Isis fled into the Nile Delta/Lower Egypt.  When King Herod sought to kill the Messiah-child, Jesus and Mary fled “into Egypt” (Nile Delta/Lower Egypt), Jesus lived in Egypt until he was 12 years old and “lingered in the Temple, impressing the Priests with his knowledge.”    The word Christ/QRST meant Burial in a tomb; Jesus was interred in a tomb for 3 days, so he became Christ, but disappeared when it was opened, so why is he still called Christ?   He was called Christ/Qrst during his Baptism (this was added later by insertion).  Baptism is a purification rite before entering a Temple.  

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