If you do not understand racism (white supremacy) and how it works, everything else you understand will only confuse you. - Neely Fuller

We need something to clarify everything for us, because we get confused...but if we use the concept of Asili, we will understand that whatever it is they are doing, whatever terms they use, however they come at you, you need to be thinking about what? How is this going to facilitate their power and help them to dominate me? -Marimba Ani

Friday, June 14, 2019

Jesus The Ammonite Or Lot Wasn't The Father
Unity Consciousness #1614

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(Part 9qn of 11)

1. Within the tribe of Lot:
a) firstborn are Moabites
b) second born are Benammi, Ammonites (Genesis 19)

c) Lot is mostly treated as a minor character but he has great importance. His sons, if any, are not mentioned. His wife and daughters are nameless. His two daughters are married but neither gets pregnant after obviously multiple times with their husbands. Their husbands die in Sodom. They must have come from Chaldea with Terah, Lot and Abram. So now Lot has no sons, no son-in-laws and then his wife gets preserved in salt. This sets up the grand finale of an already incredibly unbelievable story. Lot is tricked into becoming the father of his own grandsons in order to provide descendants. The daughters successfully get pregnant after one encounter from feeble Lot who is so drunk he doesn't know what's happening but not too drunk to rise to the occasion. Then these two daughters have one child each and are never heard from again, but the Moabites and Ammonites are everywhere like ants in Asia. But before this, the younger daughter named her son, Benammi which means “son of ammi.” Who is this Ammi. This form of the word is usually a plural. Is she an Ammi, her father, the people she came from? Either which way, the Ammi existed before Lot's child was born, thus so did the Ammonites. But let's continue as if that's not true.

d) Who is an Ammonite According to Jewish-Christian Sentence Reconstruction?
Nahash, King of Ammon. (1 Samuel 11:1; 12:12), (Ezra 10:2), (2 Samuel 17:25), (1 Samuel 12:12), (2 Samuel 10:2; 17:27), (1 Kings 11:26; 15:1)

Hanun, son of Nahash
David said, I will shew kindness unto Hanun the son of Nahash, as his father shewed kindness unto me. (2 Samuel 10:2), (1 Chronicles 19:2)

Shobi, son of Nahash (2 Samuel 17:27)

Zeruiah, daughter of Nahash
Daughter of Jesse who is the father of David (2 Samuel 17:25), (1 Chronicles 2)

Abigail, daughter of Nahash (2 Samuel 17:25)
Abigail of (Nahash, King of Ammon) of Rabbah (Ezra 10:2), (2 Samuel 17:25), (1 Samuel 12:12), 2 Samuel 10:2; 17:27)

(Joab, Abishai, Asahel) grandsons of Nahash
Sons of Zeruiah (1 Chronicles 2), (2 Samuel 17:25)
Captain of host for King David of Israel & Judah (2 Samuel 24:2)
Obadiah of Jehiel of Joab (Ezra 8:9)

Zebadiah of Asahel (1 Chronicles 27:7)

Amasa, grandson of Nahash
Replaced Joab as captain of host for Israel.
Son of Abigail. Father is Jether, an Ishmeelite (1 Kings 2:5, 32), (1 Chronicles 2:17)
Son of Abigail. Father is Ithra, an Israelite (2 Samuel 17:25)

Abijah/Abijam/Abia of Jereboam of (Nebat & Zeruah/Zeruiah)
Nebat's father is Zereda, an Ephrathite, Solomon's servant.
Zeruah/Zeruiah is detailed above.

Jeroboam must have been younger than Solomon but his mother must have been older than David. This is the best explanation for the story that tells us Jeroboam lifted up his hand against Solomon and that's why Solomon wanted to kill him. Then Jeroboam flees to Egypt until Solomon dies. Then when Jeroboam returns to Israel, he is made King of Israel. This would not happen if Jeroboam had no birthright, plus Prophet Ahijah would not have told Jeroboam that God would give him the kingdom. For what, because he tried to kill God's anointed even though God was disappointed with Solomon? So does it make sense that God said I'm going to give you ten tribes Jeroboam and let Solomon and Rehoboam keep the other two? Plus the story makes more sense when we realize Zeruah and Zeruiah are close enough to be the same person based on Zeruah being Jeroboam's mother and Zeruiah being David's sister. Zeruiah gave birth to three mighty men. Zeruah gave birth to one. (1 Kings 11)

b) All of these people are Ammonites, thus so must be the descendants of Lot of Haran of Terah, who is also Abraham's Father.

c) Now according to how the story is portrayed, the Ammonites were black people as one of the groups who were barbaric, pagan and uncivilized, since they worshiped not, the new Jew version of IU.

d) So if Ammonites came from Lot and his younger daughter, then the children of Lot's other daughter are also Ammonites. Moabites are Ammonites. They both have the exact same lineage. Are we to think being an Ammonite is inherent in the younger daughter only? Are we to think if the younger daughter had another male child by Lot and named him Benaten, that that child would be an Atenite and not an Ammonite? Does a name change everything?

e) So if David's sisters are Ammonites, then, so is David.

f) This then means, that at a minimum, other Ammonites we can quickly identity must be: King David's children, King David's parents and King David's other siblings who share the same mamma and pappa as David.

g) Lastly then, this means the root and seed of Jesse and David must lead to Jesus being an Ammonite. If this is true, then Melchizedek, Melchisedec, Malki-Tzadok must be the Alpha & Omega Ammonite in heaven. And so also is Adonai-Tzva'ot.