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And it's believed that according to the passages that he had never seen anybody more beautiful or a kingdom more amazing than the kingdom that the Queen of Sheba came from. Now you fast forward to Emperor Selassie. And Emperor Selassie, a... A Romo Ethiopian man who became the emperor of what we know to be Ethiopia, right? Geopolitically.
And it's believed that according to the passages that he had never seen anybody more beautiful or a kingdom more amazing than the kingdom that the Queen of Sheba came from. Now you fast forward to Emperor Selassie. And Emperor Selassie, a... A Romo Ethiopian man who became the emperor of what we know to be Ethiopia, right? Geopolitically.
But it's a belief that his bloodline can be traced back to King Solomon, right? The emperor bloodline of Ethiopia can be traced back to King Solomon. That's the Rasta belief. Again, ask many Rastas, you might get many answers. But overall, this is the belief, right?
But it's a belief that his bloodline can be traced back to King Solomon, right? The emperor bloodline of Ethiopia can be traced back to King Solomon. That's the Rasta belief. Again, ask many Rastas, you might get many answers. But overall, this is the belief, right?
But it's a belief that his bloodline can be traced back to King Solomon, right? The emperor bloodline of Ethiopia can be traced back to King Solomon. That's the Rasta belief. Again, ask many Rastas, you might get many answers. But overall, this is the belief, right?
now set that aside okay another connection is in i know it's a lot of bible stuff but you got to follow me because we are talking about jews and rastas so of course we're going to talk about the bible right now the book of acts in the bible has this story of this one of the apostles named philip and philip runs into an ethiopian eunuch who according to the Bible was reading the book of Isaiah.
now set that aside okay another connection is in i know it's a lot of bible stuff but you got to follow me because we are talking about jews and rastas so of course we're going to talk about the bible right now the book of acts in the bible has this story of this one of the apostles named philip and philip runs into an ethiopian eunuch who according to the Bible was reading the book of Isaiah.
now set that aside okay another connection is in i know it's a lot of bible stuff but you got to follow me because we are talking about jews and rastas so of course we're going to talk about the bible right now the book of acts in the bible has this story of this one of the apostles named philip and philip runs into an ethiopian eunuch who according to the Bible was reading the book of Isaiah.
And Philip sees him on the road and he's like, You know what you're reading? And the dude's like, how can I know if nobody teaches him? So he sits down with him and he, according to the scripture, according to the Bible, explains Isaiah, the prophecies, the Messiah, the death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus and how that stuff was prophesied in the book of Isaiah, blah, blah, blah.
And Philip sees him on the road and he's like, You know what you're reading? And the dude's like, how can I know if nobody teaches him? So he sits down with him and he, according to the scripture, according to the Bible, explains Isaiah, the prophecies, the Messiah, the death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus and how that stuff was prophesied in the book of Isaiah, blah, blah, blah.
And Philip sees him on the road and he's like, You know what you're reading? And the dude's like, how can I know if nobody teaches him? So he sits down with him and he, according to the scripture, according to the Bible, explains Isaiah, the prophecies, the Messiah, the death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus and how that stuff was prophesied in the book of Isaiah, blah, blah, blah.
So he ties all the things. And then it says that this Ethiopian eunuch got baptized right then. Now, it is then believed that he brought Christianity as we know it Their belief is like, we saw it right there. But prop, I thought Rasta was Jamaican. I'll get to it. So that's tie number three, right?
So he ties all the things. And then it says that this Ethiopian eunuch got baptized right then. Now, it is then believed that he brought Christianity as we know it Their belief is like, we saw it right there. But prop, I thought Rasta was Jamaican. I'll get to it. So that's tie number three, right?
So he ties all the things. And then it says that this Ethiopian eunuch got baptized right then. Now, it is then believed that he brought Christianity as we know it Their belief is like, we saw it right there. But prop, I thought Rasta was Jamaican. I'll get to it. So that's tie number three, right?
Now, the fourth tie, which is one of the most compelling things to me between the Jews, Zion, and Ethiopia is the city of Aksum. So the city of Aksum is... in the northern part of Ethiopia, and is known to be, and it's truthfully, the first and oldest Christian city. Because contrary to what your little white pastor will teach you, the faith went to Africa before it went to Europe, okay?
Now, the fourth tie, which is one of the most compelling things to me between the Jews, Zion, and Ethiopia is the city of Aksum. So the city of Aksum is... in the northern part of Ethiopia, and is known to be, and it's truthfully, the first and oldest Christian city. Because contrary to what your little white pastor will teach you, the faith went to Africa before it went to Europe, okay?
Now, the fourth tie, which is one of the most compelling things to me between the Jews, Zion, and Ethiopia is the city of Aksum. So the city of Aksum is... in the northern part of Ethiopia, and is known to be, and it's truthfully, the first and oldest Christian city. Because contrary to what your little white pastor will teach you, the faith went to Africa before it went to Europe, okay?
Hell, it went to Mongolia before it went to Europe. The point is, The white man ain't teach us who Jesus was. Now, it is also believed that the Ark of the Covenant from the Old Testament is in Axum. There are ruins at different churches that have good archaeological evidence.
Hell, it went to Mongolia before it went to Europe. The point is, The white man ain't teach us who Jesus was. Now, it is also believed that the Ark of the Covenant from the Old Testament is in Axum. There are ruins at different churches that have good archaeological evidence.
Hell, it went to Mongolia before it went to Europe. The point is, The white man ain't teach us who Jesus was. Now, it is also believed that the Ark of the Covenant from the Old Testament is in Axum. There are ruins at different churches that have good archaeological evidence.