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

Wednesday, June 1, 2022

Hebrew Homeland Hebron | Holy Before Jerusalem
Unity Consciousness #2734

(9azzzzzzzzy of 11)

Re-birthplaces Of The Evercoming Spirit-Soul Of Large Chunks Of Change That Takes Place Several Times Each Star Constellation Age

1. Sichem in Kirjatharba/Kirjath/Arba/Arbah is the place of Kephra and Khemet [possibly a form of Hamath/Hamat/Hammath/Hemath. Chamat in OJB]
2. Kirjatharba is a region, not a city and is the place of Kan-aan and Ham. Kirjatharba replaced Sichem. Kirjatharba became known as Hebron and place of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob.
3. Shiloh is likely a mountain in Ramah near Gibeah or in Gibeah. Shiloh is where the ark of the covenant was. Ramah is where Samuel was born.
4. Gibeah in the land of Benjamin/Ephraim/Manesseh in Hebron in the land of Judah is the place of Egypt. When Eli was judge and Samuel was prophet, Israel went to war with the Philistines before Saul became their first King. The Israelites moved the ark from Shiloh and brought it to Ebenezer where they were camped. Philistines defeated Israel and captured the ark and took it to Dagon's house in Ashdod then gave it back to the Israelites who placed it in the house of Abinadab in Gibeah/Gibea in Kirjathjearim with Eleazar as priest. Kirjathjearim, in northwest Judah called Mahanehdan/Mahaneh-dan which is actually west of Kirjathjearim/Kirjathbaal/Baalah.
Samuel judged Israel primarily from Ramah where he built an altar. When Samuel became old he made his sons, Joel and Abiah judges. They were evil. The people asked for another judge, God said no. The people asked for a king, God said be careful what you wish for. God gave them Saul.
5. Gilgal is the place of Saul who ruled from Gibeah. Somewhere in all this is the importance of Gilead and Mizpah/Mispeh.
6. Mahanaim is the place of Ishbosheth. Mahanaim is said to be a city given to Ahinadab of Iddo. There is an Abinadab second born of Jesse. There is also an Abinadab third born of Saul.
Actually Manahaim refers to a group of people based on Manahath/Manachat of Duke Shobal of Seir the Horite
Shobi (same as Shobal) of Nahash of Rabbah of Ammon is near or mingled with or same as Mannahaim
(Kirjathjearim, half of Mannahethites) of Shobal of Hur/Hor of Caleb and Ephrath
(half of Mannahethites, same as Manahath and Heth) of Shobal of Hur of Caleb and Ephrath
(Bethlehem and half of the Manahethites (Zorites/Horites)) of Salma of Nahshon. Salma also begat Boaz who begat Obed who begat Jesse who begat David. This is one of many ways to know if these were actual humans, they were black people.
Shiloh might be same as Zion or Shiloh might be a word that applies to the birthplace and seat of rule in general.
Shiloh might also be the same as Silo, Sela, Selah, Millo
7. Zion (Maat) is the place of David and replaced Gibeah for Israel and Hebron for Judah.
8. David took the ark of the covenant out of Abinadab's house in Kirjathjearim and moved it to the house of Obededom. a Gittite Hittite Philistine Edomite of Isaac of Abraham and also a Levite priest. The ark was there three months until David built a temple on Mount Zion later called the City of David. (2 Samuel 6) Gibeah likely same as Gibeon, elder son of Jehiel and Maacah. Three months is not long enough to build a city or temple to house the ark of the covenant. It turns out that the ark was moved to a tent in Jerusalem until the City of David was completed. (2 Chronicles 1)
9. Jebusi (Hebru) is the place of Ethiopia
10. Jerusalem is the place of Solomon which is why he had to merge with Queen of Sheba of Ethiopia. For Judah, Jerusalem replaced all of the above. Aarru-salem or water-plant fields of peace, equivalent to Aarru-hetep or Sekhet-hetep or Mount Hetep (AE1)
Aarru is formed from:
a) RA duplicates into rara becomes rera, reru, rru, the supreme encircler and cycle of time, the first and primary place of creation, rule, double source and double primitive essence. Rerit is a form that includes heaven as “it”
b) “Aa” is shown in Maat, Maafa, per-aa, Aan. Uppercase A is trinity; Lowercase a is duality. The letter A is a pyramid, a figure of all numbers zero through 10, thus a type of the All and the All in All, the Ur-raa.
The Aarru Garden in Amenta and Amenetta is also described as a heavenly field of water-plants and peace.

Hevron, Hebron, Kirjatharba, Arba, Arbah, Mamre

1. Abram Abraham built the first altar at the oaks of Moreh in Sichem in Canaan in Khem/Chem, thus Sichem is child of Khem/Ham/Khemet. Sichem and Bethel are in the hills of what became known as Mount Ephraim. Abram then left and went to the hill east of Bethel and west of Hai. Genesis 12
2. With Bethel to the west and Hai/Ai to the east at the oaks of Mamre in Hebron is where Abram built his second altar. In Genesis 13 Abram went to this location after coming out of Egypt when he sold Sarah into prostitution.

Kirjatharba in the land of Ephraim in the land of Judah in the land of Canaan. Later on, Kirjatharba became known as Hebron when the tribe of Judah took over the land. This caused the size of Ephraim's land to be reduced. So instead of Kirjatharba being within the land of Ephraim, later on Ephraim was known as being inside the land of Hebron.

Hebrew Name

Khibur is the Egyptian name of Hebron, the holy mountain at the corner where the child is reborn. Khibur is Hebru, Hibru, Hibrui, Khebru, Khepru
1. Abram was the first person called a Hebrew in the JC bible because he was living by the oaks of Mamre in Hebron. He was a Hebroni, Hebronite, Hebru. He was not the first. When Judah came along and then whites claimed this heritage also, they changed Hebronite to Hebrew, a form of Hebru.
2. Tep-ru is the first outlet from Tepru or Tepr (Tabor, Thabor), the sacred hill, a birthplace in the solar phase of mythology. Tabor is Hebron, Khebron and likely Tamar. Do you think King James Lebron has no relation to what is taking place above and how he has taken back some power over would be masters?

Hebron is where Sarah died and was buried in the cave of the field of Makhpelah/Machpelah, by Mamre in Canaan. This field Abraham purchased from Ephron of Zohar, one of the sons of Heth (Hethite, Hittite) Also buried there was Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Rebekah, Leah.
Abner and Ishbosheth related to Saul were buried elsewhere in Hebron.
However, Joseph was buried in Shechem, the location of the first altar by Abram. Jacob bought the burial ground from Hamor, the father of Shechem.

Hebron is changed to Jacob Israel through the lineage of (Aaron & Elisheba, daughter of Amminadab/Ammi-nadab, likely Nadab of Jehiel; Moses & Zipporah; Miriam & ??) of (Amram & Jochebed, Amran's brothers: Izhar, Hebron, Uzziel) of Kohath of Levi of (Jacob Israel & Leah)

All throughout the land west of the Euphrates, people lived there before Abraham, Lot and their descendants. The people allowed them to live among them. Then, as we can see in current times, the Israelites turned on their hosts, killed them, took the land and all other resources. The big justification is that God promised we could have it.

In Hebron, the ‘Anak lived there and in surrounding areas. Talmai was one of the leaders killed but his daughter married David. Joshua and the Israelites killed all the people in many cities and took everything.

Hebron, a city of refuge for the killer, was given to Caleb. In Joshua 24 and Judges 1, Judah inserted itself. Joshua is said to have died before carrying out any wars and it was Judah who carried out the wars and divided the land. Judah also wanted a piece of Hebron. Then Aaron's descendants were given the main city and those in the hills of Judah, with the surrounding open land; but the fields and villages of the city remained with Caleb and shared with Judah.

Saul was made king in Gilgal and ruled from Gilgal. Gilgal, beside the plains of Moreh, on the east border of Jericho. They built an altar there made a covenant and were circumcised.
In Hebron David was made king over Judah and ruled from Hebron before Saul died. In Hebron David was made King over Israel and he ruled Judah and Israel from Hebron after Saul died, them moved to Zion, later dubbed the city of David. Despite the bible verse saying David ruled from Jerusalem, this is incorrect since the ark of the covenant was not there until Solomon built the temple in Jerusalem.
King Rehoboam reigned from Jerusalem and fortified Hebron and other cities for defense.

These two lineages move Hebron to Judah from Levi from Canaan from Chaldea from Ethiopia from South Karua from the Mountains of the Moon whose Goddess is Hathor is Tabor, where in this nuclear nucleus space, genetic changes took place to evolve primates when the Great Moon was full:
1. (Korah, Tappuah, Rekem, Shema) of Hebron of Mareshah of (Caleb/Chelubai & likely Jerioth) of Hezron of Phares of (the tribe of Judah & Tamar)
2. Mareshah of Laadah of Shelah of (the tribe of Judah & Bat-Shua/Bathsheba)

3. David had just returned to Judah after killing a bunch of Philistines. David took the ark of the covenant out of Gibeah in Kirjathjearim in Benjamin in Judaea and moved it to the house of Obededom. a Gittite Hittite Philistine Edomite of Isaac of Abraham.

Birthplaces have a lot to do with rulership above and below. We've discussed the details many times in many metaphors.
Hebrew homeland, now called Hebron was holy for both black and white folks before white Jerusalem. I am using the illusion that we're talking about humans. I so, the JC bible is about black folks who were all from the same extended family rather than the JC bible being about almost 100% white folks. Although black Hebron was holy before white Jerusalem, it was likely not holy before black Jerusalem. In other words, every holy place on Earth was holy before white people or any other coloration came along because the world was populated by blacks who lived for a long time with only variations of darkness and smatterings of other colorations. Large scale colorations outside of dark skin is a recent phenomena in terms of human history. So Hebron was holy before white Abraham but the timeline of the true story has been compressed and truncated to fit the scheme of white folks. Other birthplaces and rebirthplaces, temples, shrines, wombs are also holy and were earlier than current day so-called holy places outside of “Africa”, the birthplace of birthplaces and rebirthplace of rebirthplaces. What makes these places holy is depth of spirit, depth of knowledge, depth of recompense, depth of kindness (respect for self and all else)
This message is coming about again in a more consolidated form because multiple births have taken place above and are now manifesting below.

Also be sure to understand that Hebron is the location that white Jews chose for one of their names; however the original word existed earlier in this area as an extension of Egypt and Africa and existed in Egypt and Africa proper, which is why white Jews and white folks in general are always trying to deny black folks anything because everything was our birthright first, and that covenant energy is coming back around the mountain.

Notes For Later Use

Trying to piece together, sift through, decipher, connect the dots into an explanation of the superhuman, human and mixture of both becomes difficult when the information is still spread among many texts, some not easily accessible. This then causes gaps of understandings, less clear explanations and sometimes internal errors. However, what I've also found is that each time dealing with a topic or piece of topic allows for additional underestandings, consolidation and revision. This is the most amazing grace.

David's son Absalom made himself king in Hebron.
Gaza in Hebron is where Samson pulled up the city gates and carried them to the top of the hill overlooking Hebron