Re: The Yoruba Origins Of The Name Moses (not The Man Moses) - By Reno Omokri by Ayobami7(m): 6:00pm On Nov 04, 2018 |
this is my comment |
Re: The Yoruba Origins Of The Name Moses (not The Man Moses) - By Reno Omokri by WaffenSS(m): 6:05pm On Nov 04, 2018 |
HajimeSaito:
You're a confused black man with self esteem issues pretending to be white. So in the silly world you live in there's just 2 colors, black and white. You need to open your eyes you damn binary fool and notice the various hues Now fukk off and go find something to do, priick. 1 Like |
Re: The Yoruba Origins Of The Name Moses (not The Man Moses) - By Reno Omokri by WaffenSS(m): 6:05pm On Nov 04, 2018 |
immhotep:
While you admire Adolf Hitler and call yourself Waffen-SS, I hope you realize that NAZI stupidity let to the killing of over 50 million white people in World War 2. Says Imhotep the pagan Your pharaoh killed how many again? |
Re: The Yoruba Origins Of The Name Moses (not The Man Moses) - By Reno Omokri by penocrat1(m): 6:22pm On Nov 04, 2018 |
potent5: Yes, Reno. The name of the Messiah is derived from the tetragrammaton (the four Hebrew letters יהוה used as the ineffable name of God). Yehoshua is his name - which is above every other one and the only name that can save us! Hallelujah!
Modified.
Could this be the reason why there is mutual distrust between Igbos (Jews) and Yorubas (Egyptians)? You have a point there 1 Like |
Re: The Yoruba Origins Of The Name Moses (not The Man Moses) - By Reno Omokri by HajimeSaito(m): 6:22pm On Nov 04, 2018 |
WaffenSS:
So in the silly world you live in there's just 2 colors, black and white.
You need to open your eyes you damn binary fool and notice the various hues
Now fukk off and go find something to do, priick. Hehehe!!! A butt-hurt porch monkey pretending to be white online while he's probably as black as Kevin Hart. Learn how to grow a thick skin or you'll cry when your fellow "whites" start putting you in your place. 1 Like |
Re: The Yoruba Origins Of The Name Moses (not The Man Moses) - By Reno Omokri by WaffenSS(m): 6:32pm On Nov 04, 2018 |
HajimeSaito:
Hehehe!!! A butt-hurt porch monkey pretending to be white online while he's probably as black as Kevin Hart. Learn how to grow a thick skin or you'll cry when your fellow "whites" start putting you in your place. You named yourself after a Japanese sushi chef, and you're here all indignant about my handle. God people like you are the reason NL has gone to the dogs Run along, little boy, go play with yourself in a corner somewhere. I really don't have time for little punks like you. 1 Like |
Re: The Yoruba Origins Of The Name Moses (not The Man Moses) - By Reno Omokri by HajimeSaito(m): 6:43pm On Nov 04, 2018 |
WaffenSS:
You named yourself after a Japanese sushi chef, and you're here all indignant about my handle.
God people like you are the reason NL has gone to the dogs
Run along, little boy, go play with yourself in a corner somewhere. I really don't have time for little punks like you.
What ignorance! Hajime Saito a sushi chef! Are you that ignorant of Japanese history during the Meiji Restorative Era? I wouldn't expect anything less from a person suffering from an identity crisis. Hope you don't go Caitlyn Jenner one day |
Re: The Yoruba Origins Of The Name Moses (not The Man Moses) - By Reno Omokri by Prosperchuks1344(m): 7:33pm On Nov 04, 2018 |
so yorubas are Egyptians 2 Likes |
Re: The Yoruba Origins Of The Name Moses (not The Man Moses) - By Reno Omokri by jumpandpas(m): 7:34pm On Nov 04, 2018 |
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Re: The Yoruba Origins Of The Name Moses (not The Man Moses) - By Reno Omokri by akdjr(m): 8:01pm On Nov 04, 2018 |
Seeking for Knowledge and truth is the greatest thing you can do to liberate yourself from bondage. @Reno kudos to you! Daddy freeze said it recently and social media miscreants almost skinned him alive. Blacks were colonized and compelled to believe what is untrue. Now that black have regain independent (Freedom), black people refuses to free themselves. ochejoseph: The Yoruba Origins of the Name Moses (not the Man Moses)
First published in my column, #TheAlternatie, in Sunday Thisday of October 4, 2018.
By Reno Omokri First of all, there is no name like Moses, just like there is no name like Jesus. Both those names are made up names that the European translators of the Hebrew and Aramaic Scriptures transliterated and substituted for the actual names that were in Scripture which are Moshe (Moses) and Yehoshua or Yeshu’a (Jesus). Why did people like the Dutch priest, Desiderius Erasmus Roterodamus, and other bible scholars change the names of Bible characters? After all, if you are translating a document, you translate everything but the names. Could it be that these Europeans had a hidden agenda? The Bible, as it was originally written is the undiluted word of God. However, it may shock my readers to learn that notable figures involved in translating the Bible into European languages, were members of fraternal orders. For example many of those involved in The King James Version of The Bible, first released in 1611, were Freemasons. This is a historical and documented fact which even the Church of England (still heavily influenced by Freemasonry) cannot deny.
Let me shock my readers even more. King James the first, whom the King James Version was named after, was obsessed with the occult and had himself personally authored books with occult and or magic themes.
In fact, King James the first’s most popular book is titled ‘Daemonologie’ and has chapters on necromancy (communication with the spirits of dead people), divination and Black Magic.
I urge my readers not to take my word for this. Google it. Research it for yourself.
In fact, King James’s book, Daemonologie, is considered a ‘bible’ in the occult world. This is the same man that assembled his friends and authorised scholars to produce the King James Version of the Bible. There is power in names. For instance, Acts 4:11-12 reads: “Jesus is "'the stone you builders rejected, which has become the cornerstone. Salvation is found in no one else, for there is no other name under heaven given to mankind by which we must be saved." Mark 16:17 says: “And these signs will accompany those who believe: In my name they will drive out demons; they will speak in new tongues;” Proverbs 18:10 says: “The name of the LORD is a fortified tower; the righteous run to it and are safe.” These verses clearly show that the power is in the name. Therefore, if an enemy wants to attack, his attack would be centered on the name. The name that has power is not Jesus. The name of God’s only Son is Yehoshua (Hebrew) or Yeshu’a (Aramaic). But what about Moses, whose real name is Moshe. Why is he of central importance? You see, in Exodus 2:10, we read: “When the child grew older, she took him to Pharaoh’s daughter and he became her son. She named him Moses, saying, “I drew him out of the water.” Now, we know from that Scripture that Moses was not a Hebrew name. It was an Egyptian name and the actual name is Moshe, not Moses that the European translators turned it to. (If in doubt, please research the name Moses at a reference library, or simply go on Encyclopaedia Brittanica online). Now, whenever you read the word Egyptian in The Bible, it is referring to the people in the geographical location called Egypt. It is not referring to their tribe or colour. For the last 4,000 years, the demographics of Egypt has gone through several changes. However, at the time the Bible book of Exodus was written, the people who lived in and governed Egypt were Black people. This is an historical fact known to anthropologist. It is also the reason why the face of The Great Sphinx of Giza, in Egypt, is the face of a Black man. The Great Sphinx of Giza was built 2500 years before the physical birth of Christ. It is 4,500 years old. Are you trying to tell me that Arab people built such a massive monument and made it the face of a Black man? Think Black People, think! So you may ask, why are most Egyptians today Arabs? The answer is in The Bible. Ezekiel 29:19-20 reads: “Therefore this is what the Sovereign LORD says: I am going to give Egypt to Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon, and he will carry off its wealth. He will loot and plunder the land as pay for his army. I have given him Egypt as a reward for his efforts because he and his army did it for me, declares the Sovereign LORD.” God, in His wisdom, decided to punish the Black People of Egypt for their mistreatment of the Hebrews and so He put it in Nebuchadnezzar’s mind to conquer them. Now, let me explain something about Nebuchadnezzar. I have been to Israel and I have been to ancient Babylon. When Nebuchadnezzar came to conquer Egypt, it was not like how modern day conquerors behaved. Not at all. The British and their European partners were pussy cats when compared to Nebuchadnezzar. Even Nazi Germany was not as brutal as Nebuchadnezzar! Here was Nebuchadnezzar’s modus operandi. He would conquer you, slaughter your people, leave a ‘remnant’, take them back to Babylon, and then send his own people (Persians for the most part and some Arabs) and resettle them in your land. That is what he did in Egypt and ancient Israel and the proof is in The Bible. In 2 Kings 25:21-22 we read: “There at Riblah, in the land of Hamath, the king had them executed. So Judah went into captivity, away from her land. Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon appointed Gedaliah son of Ahikam, the son of Shaphan, to be over the people he had left behind in Judah.” So that is why today, you have mostly Arabs in Egypt. However, they still have a Black minority or ‘remnant’ as the Scripture prefers to put it. As a matter of fact, one of their recent Presidents was a Black man. His name was Anwar Sadat (Google His picture right now). Sadat was greatly despised by many Arab Egyptians who called him ‘Nasser’s Black dog’. They referred to Gamal Abdel Nasser, who brought Sadat to limelight and made him his heir. Apparently, they only tolerated Sadat for so long until they assassinated him in 1981. He is the ONLY Egyptian President to be assassinated. Why have I gone to great lengths to show that Black People ruled Egypt at the time of Moses, whose true name is actually Moshe? In my earlier article, The Ijebu, the Yoruba and their influence on the Bible and Judaism, I proved, using Scriptural evidence, that modern day Ijebu people were the original inhabitants of the city known as Jebus, before they were defeated by King David, after which the city became known as Jerusalem (Jebu-Isale). It was their cousins, the modern-day Yoruba (whose real name is Omo-ti-Olu-Iwa-bi or Omoluabi for short), who inhabited the geographical location known as Egypt during the time of Moses. Olu-Iwa is believed to be the Biblical Noah. This is significant, as my next chapters will reveal. It is an anthropological fact that the father of the Black Race is Ham, the son of Noah. In fact, the name of Ham’s first son is Cush, which means Black in ancient Hebrew. Google it. Genesis 10:6 reads “The sons of Ham: Cush, Egypt, Put and Canaan.” Ham in Hebrew means burnt, referring to the colour of Ham’s skin. Cush in Hebrew means Black. The third son was called Egypt. As a matter of fact, when The Bible referred to those who enslaved the Hebrews in Egypt for 430 years, it called them sons of Ham. Psalm 78:51 reads: “He struck down all the firstborn of Egypt, the first fruits of manhood in the tents of Ham.” These Scriptures prove that the ancient Egyptians where the sons of Ham. Now, let us come back to that name, Moses, which in actual fact is Moshe. We know from Exodus 2:10 that it was an Egyptian name. We also know that it means picked or fetched. Exodus 2:10 reads: “And the child grew, and she brought him unto Pharaoh's daughter, and he became her son. And she called his name Moses: and she said, Because I drew (picked) him out of the water.” In the Yoruba language, the word for drawing or picking something from the ground or from the river or from anywhere is ‘sha’. So, if you picked up something from the ground or water, and I asked you how you came by that thing, in Yoruba, your response would be ‘mo sha’ meaning I picked it. The proper phonetics of Mo Sha would be mo sàá, but it would be pronounced mo-sha., It is that Mo Sha, that the Egyptian princess gave the child that she picked up. It is that Mo Sha, that became known in Hebrew as Moshe. It is that Moshe that was erroneously (or deliberately?) transliterated to Moses. These revelations are shocking. I know. But read Scripture and research about the ancient origins of the Yoruba people. I have a reputation, which I jealously guard, for never saying or writing anything about faith without backing it up with evidence from The Bible. The ancestor of the Yoruba, Oduduwa, is believed, from folklore, to have been a migrant from Egypt, not Arabia, as many erroneously think. The confusion may have come from the fact that Egypt was considered part of Arabia. And it is not just the name Moshe (Mo Sha) that is traceable to the Yoruba language and culture. Much of what Moses taught the Hebrews/Jews is actually of Yoruba culture, especially the practice of divination which itself is traceable to the culture of ancient Egypt, from where today’s periodic table of modern chemistry come from. The culture of the next in line brother inherit his late older brother’s widow if she did not have children for him. The culture of sacrificing animals for sins. All these are ancient Yoruba customs that the Europeans met when they came to Africa. In fact, the similarity is even starker when you consider that in Arabic, the name Moshe is actually Mūsā which is closer to Mo Sha. Do not take my word for it, Google it. But then you may ask, how did Mo Sha become Moshe? If you are a native speaker of the Yoruba language, you will know that it is a very poetic language. The poetry of Yoruba is on beautiful display in D. O. Fagunwa’s 1938 book, Ògbójú Ọdẹ nínú Igbó Irúnmalẹ̀ (Forest of a Thousand Demons). The Yoruba have a habit of giving names for people or an occupation quite literally. In fact, you name yourself by the circumstances of your birth or your profession. In Yoruba for instance, the actual phrase for a prostitute is a sha owo, meaning one who picks up money. The ‘sha’ in a sha owo is the same ‘sha’ in Mo Sha. Along the years though, a sha owo became poeticized or shortened to ashewo, which is what most people call a prostitute in Nigeria, the nation with the highest concentration of Yoruba people in the world. You see, with the passage of time, the sha in a-sha-owo became she, as in ashewo. It is the same way that Mo Sha became known as Moshe before the Moshe itself was bastardised by the Europeans into Moses (a meaningless name).
Even the name of the River Nile, from which Moses was picked from is believed to be of Yoruba origin. It is NOT of Arabian, Persian or Hebrew origin.
The name of the River Nile is thought to have originated with Pharaoh’s daughter who picked Moses from the bank of the River.
The word Nile is thought to originate from Moses’s full name, mo sàá nílẹ̀ or to put it in letters that would be easy for you to read, Mo Sha n’ile meshing ‘I picked him up from the bank/ground’. It was the nílẹ̀ that became Nile and remained so till today. In conclusion, let me state clearly that Moses was NOT Yoruba. He was NOT Black. I am not claiming that the Yoruba’s are Jews (their origins go farther than that of the Hebrews). What I am saying is that the name Moses, which is actually Moshe, is of Yoruba origin. Throughout the first 80 years of his life, Moses was more used to Black People than to Hebrews. As a matter of fact, his wife was Black as we see in Numbers 12:1 which reads: “And Miriam and Aaron spake against Moses because of the Ethiopian woman whom he had married: for he had married an Ethiopian woman.” The use of the word ‘Ethiopian’ does not mean the woman was from modern day Ethiopia. The nation now known as Ethiopia is referred to by the name Sheba in The Old Testament of The Bible and are called Sabeans in the oldest book of The Bible (Job). The word ‘Ethiopian’ used in Numbers 12:1 comes from the old word for a Black person (Ethiope). Prior to the 17th century, Black People used to be called Ethiopes (Shakespeare even used that term to describe Black People in Act 1, scene 5 of Romeo and Juliet ''Like a rich jewel in an Ethiope's ear”). It is not my intention to shock you with these truths. I only mean to open more eyes to the hidden history of the Black Race which is right there in The Bible.
You see, one of the saddest discoveries of my life is that most churchgoers are actually consumers of religious products who blindly consume what the religious establishment they are affiliated to dish out to them without putting it to the integrity test of the Holy Scripture.
To such people I recommend Acts 17:11 “Now the Berean Jews were of more noble character than those in Thessalonica, for they received the message with great eagerness and examined the Scriptures every day to see if what Paul said was true.”
Please do the same with what you have just read #RenosNuggets
Reno Omokri Bestselling author of Facts Versus Fiction: The True Story of the Jonathan Years, and other books. Avid traveller. Tormentor of Muhammadu Buhari and the APC.
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Re: The Yoruba Origins Of The Name Moses (not The Man Moses) - By Reno Omokri by Nobody: 8:03pm On Nov 04, 2018 |
This bros get too much time for him hand sha. |
Re: The Yoruba Origins Of The Name Moses (not The Man Moses) - By Reno Omokri by DrSam4(m): 8:04pm On Nov 04, 2018 |
God bless You Pastor I am enlightened today! Thanks to Nairaland!
In conclusion, The Yoruba is the Aboriginal 'Egyptian'!
Wow! 1 Like |
Re: The Yoruba Origins Of The Name Moses (not The Man Moses) - By Reno Omokri by ayzTIGER: 8:10pm On Nov 04, 2018 |
Bidobado1:
Reno Fvcked up. He said Moses is NOT black. It's evident he's been eating off the Khazars plate for him to spew this misinformation. He started well but really messed up where he said Moses ain't black. Ancient Egyptians were black and so were Hebrews whom Moses is one. If Moses wasn't black how come he lived in the house of Pharaoh at the period Pharaoh was killing first born Hebrews. Reno has a long way to go in this game. And for those that don't know, Abraham's ancestors lived in this present day Northern Nigeria along banks of lake Chad. Even Ijebu people don't really know who they are 2 Likes |
Re: The Yoruba Origins Of The Name Moses (not The Man Moses) - By Reno Omokri by Nobody: 8:41pm On Nov 04, 2018 |
Anwar Sadat was dark in complexion only because his mother was Sudanese.
We all have an idea of how black the Sudanese are.
Abeg Reno, don't rewrite history especially the Bible. |
Re: The Yoruba Origins Of The Name Moses (not The Man Moses) - By Reno Omokri by Nobody: 8:51pm On Nov 04, 2018 |
Im not validating all Reno Omokri's claims but that ethiope thing is interesting. Many people don't know but there is a place called ethiope in nigeria. |
Re: The Yoruba Origins Of The Name Moses (not The Man Moses) - By Reno Omokri by GabdelandAgro(m): 8:52pm On Nov 04, 2018 |
baby124: Edge of a bank is Eti-Odo, Eti-Osa not nile. Mosha is not Moses. What a bunch of rubbish here. is it so hard to comprehend what he wrote? Pls read again with ur brain 1 Like |
Re: The Yoruba Origins Of The Name Moses (not The Man Moses) - By Reno Omokri by cnsprince76: 8:53pm On Nov 04, 2018 |
Very incisive |
Re: The Yoruba Origins Of The Name Moses (not The Man Moses) - By Reno Omokri by Aladinn(m): 9:14pm On Nov 04, 2018 |
ayzTIGER: He started well but really messed up where he said Moses ain't black. Ancient Egyptians were black and so were Hebrews whom Moses is one. If Moses wasn't black how come he lived in the house of Pharaoh at the period Pharaoh was killing first born Hebrews. Reno has a long way to go in this game. And for those that don't know, Abraham's ancestors lived in this present day Northern Nigeria along banks of lake Chad. Even Ijebu people don't really know who they are Spot on bro. Even the Nazarite vow as explained in the books of Moses, which Samson was clearly a Nazarite shows all were black. Or can the Caucasians or Mongoloids (Asians) grow dreadlocks if they fail to comb their hair? On Negroes out of the three spelt out races can. There's a lot hidden from the common sight of men. 1 Like |
Re: The Yoruba Origins Of The Name Moses (not The Man Moses) - By Reno Omokri by seuner: 9:23pm On Nov 04, 2018 |
ochejoseph: The Yoruba Origins of the Name Moses (not the Man Moses)
First published in my column, #TheAlternatie, in Sunday Thisday of October 4, 2018.
By Reno Omokri First of all, there is no name like Moses, just like there is no name like Jesus. Both those names are made up names that the European translators of the Hebrew and Aramaic Scriptures transliterated and substituted for the actual names that were in Scripture which are Moshe (Moses) and Yehoshua or Yeshu’a (Jesus). Why did people like the Dutch priest, Desiderius Erasmus Roterodamus, and other bible scholars change the names of Bible characters? After all, if you are translating a document, you translate everything but the names. Could it be that these Europeans had a hidden agenda? The Bible, as it was originally written is the undiluted word of God. However, it may shock my readers to learn that notable figures involved in translating the Bible into European languages, were members of fraternal orders. For example many of those involved in The King James Version of The Bible, first released in 1611, were Freemasons. This is a historical and documented fact which even the Church of England (still heavily influenced by Freemasonry) cannot deny.
Let me shock my readers even more. King James the first, whom the King James Version was named after, was obsessed with the occult and had himself personally authored books with occult and or magic themes.
In fact, King James the first’s most popular book is titled ‘Daemonologie’ and has chapters on necromancy (communication with the spirits of dead people), divination and Black Magic.
I urge my readers not to take my word for this. Google it. Research it for yourself.
In fact, King James’s book, Daemonologie, is considered a ‘bible’ in the occult world. This is the same man that assembled his friends and authorised scholars to produce the King James Version of the Bible. There is power in names. For instance, Acts 4:11-12 reads: “Jesus is "'the stone you builders rejected, which has become the cornerstone. Salvation is found in no one else, for there is no other name under heaven given to mankind by which we must be saved." Mark 16:17 says: “And these signs will accompany those who believe: In my name they will drive out demons; they will speak in new tongues;” Proverbs 18:10 says: “The name of the LORD is a fortified tower; the righteous run to it and are safe.” These verses clearly show that the power is in the name. Therefore, if an enemy wants to attack, his attack would be centered on the name. The name that has power is not Jesus. The name of God’s only Son is Yehoshua (Hebrew) or Yeshu’a (Aramaic). But what about Moses, whose real name is Moshe. Why is he of central importance? You see, in Exodus 2:10, we read: “When the child grew older, she took him to Pharaoh’s daughter and he became her son. She named him Moses, saying, “I drew him out of the water.” Now, we know from that Scripture that Moses was not a Hebrew name. It was an Egyptian name and the actual name is Moshe, not Moses that the European translators turned it to. (If in doubt, please research the name Moses at a reference library, or simply go on Encyclopaedia Brittanica online). Now, whenever you read the word Egyptian in The Bible, it is referring to the people in the geographical location called Egypt. It is not referring to their tribe or colour. For the last 4,000 years, the demographics of Egypt has gone through several changes. However, at the time the Bible book of Exodus was written, the people who lived in and governed Egypt were Black people. This is an historical fact known to anthropologist. It is also the reason why the face of The Great Sphinx of Giza, in Egypt, is the face of a Black man. The Great Sphinx of Giza was built 2500 years before the physical birth of Christ. It is 4,500 years old. Are you trying to tell me that Arab people built such a massive monument and made it the face of a Black man? Think Black People, think! So you may ask, why are most Egyptians today Arabs? The answer is in The Bible. Ezekiel 29:19-20 reads: “Therefore this is what the Sovereign LORD says: I am going to give Egypt to Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon, and he will carry off its wealth. He will loot and plunder the land as pay for his army. I have given him Egypt as a reward for his efforts because he and his army did it for me, declares the Sovereign LORD.” God, in His wisdom, decided to punish the Black People of Egypt for their mistreatment of the Hebrews and so He put it in Nebuchadnezzar’s mind to conquer them. Now, let me explain something about Nebuchadnezzar. I have been to Israel and I have been to ancient Babylon. When Nebuchadnezzar came to conquer Egypt, it was not like how modern day conquerors behaved. Not at all. The British and their European partners were pussy cats when compared to Nebuchadnezzar. Even Nazi Germany was not as brutal as Nebuchadnezzar! Here was Nebuchadnezzar’s modus operandi. He would conquer you, slaughter your people, leave a ‘remnant’, take them back to Babylon, and then send his own people (Persians for the most part and some Arabs) and resettle them in your land. That is what he did in Egypt and ancient Israel and the proof is in The Bible. In 2 Kings 25:21-22 we read: “There at Riblah, in the land of Hamath, the king had them executed. So Judah went into captivity, away from her land. Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon appointed Gedaliah son of Ahikam, the son of Shaphan, to be over the people he had left behind in Judah.” So that is why today, you have mostly Arabs in Egypt. However, they still have a Black minority or ‘remnant’ as the Scripture prefers to put it. As a matter of fact, one of their recent Presidents was a Black man. His name was Anwar Sadat (Google His picture right now). Sadat was greatly despised by many Arab Egyptians who called him ‘Nasser’s Black dog’. They referred to Gamal Abdel Nasser, who brought Sadat to limelight and made him his heir. Apparently, they only tolerated Sadat for so long until they assassinated him in 1981. He is the ONLY Egyptian President to be assassinated. Why have I gone to great lengths to show that Black People ruled Egypt at the time of Moses, whose true name is actually Moshe? In my earlier article, The Ijebu, the Yoruba and their influence on the Bible and Judaism, I proved, using Scriptural evidence, that modern day Ijebu people were the original inhabitants of the city known as Jebus, before they were defeated by King David, after which the city became known as Jerusalem (Jebu-Isale). It was their cousins, the modern-day Yoruba (whose real name is Omo-ti-Olu-Iwa-bi or Omoluabi for short), who inhabited the geographical location known as Egypt during the time of Moses. Olu-Iwa is believed to be the Biblical Noah. This is significant, as my next chapters will reveal. It is an anthropological fact that the father of the Black Race is Ham, the son of Noah. In fact, the name of Ham’s first son is Cush, which means Black in ancient Hebrew. Google it. Genesis 10:6 reads “The sons of Ham: Cush, Egypt, Put and Canaan.” Ham in Hebrew means burnt, referring to the colour of Ham’s skin. Cush in Hebrew means Black. The third son was called Egypt. As a matter of fact, when The Bible referred to those who enslaved the Hebrews in Egypt for 430 years, it called them sons of Ham. Psalm 78:51 reads: “He struck down all the firstborn of Egypt, the first fruits of manhood in the tents of Ham.” These Scriptures prove that the ancient Egyptians where the sons of Ham. Now, let us come back to that name, Moses, which in actual fact is Moshe. We know from Exodus 2:10 that it was an Egyptian name. We also know that it means picked or fetched. Exodus 2:10 reads: “And the child grew, and she brought him unto Pharaoh's daughter, and he became her son. And she called his name Moses: and she said, Because I drew (picked) him out of the water.” In the Yoruba language, the word for drawing or picking something from the ground or from the river or from anywhere is ‘sha’. So, if you picked up something from the ground or water, and I asked you how you came by that thing, in Yoruba, your response would be ‘mo sha’ meaning I picked it. The proper phonetics of Mo Sha would be mo sàá, but it would be pronounced mo-sha., It is that Mo Sha, that the Egyptian princess gave the child that she picked up. It is that Mo Sha, that became known in Hebrew as Moshe. It is that Moshe that was erroneously (or deliberately?) transliterated to Moses. These revelations are shocking. I know. But read Scripture and research about the ancient origins of the Yoruba people. I have a reputation, which I jealously guard, for never saying or writing anything about faith without backing it up with evidence from The Bible. The ancestor of the Yoruba, Oduduwa, is believed, from folklore, to have been a migrant from Egypt, not Arabia, as many erroneously think. The confusion may have come from the fact that Egypt was considered part of Arabia. And it is not just the name Moshe (Mo Sha) that is traceable to the Yoruba language and culture. Much of what Moses taught the Hebrews/Jews is actually of Yoruba culture, especially the practice of divination which itself is traceable to the culture of ancient Egypt, from where today’s periodic table of modern chemistry come from. The culture of the next in line brother inherit his late older brother’s widow if she did not have children for him. The culture of sacrificing animals for sins. All these are ancient Yoruba customs that the Europeans met when they came to Africa. In fact, the similarity is even starker when you consider that in Arabic, the name Moshe is actually Mūsā which is closer to Mo Sha. Do not take my word for it, Google it. But then you may ask, how did Mo Sha become Moshe? If you are a native speaker of the Yoruba language, you will know that it is a very poetic language. The poetry of Yoruba is on beautiful display in D. O. Fagunwa’s 1938 book, Ògbójú Ọdẹ nínú Igbó Irúnmalẹ̀ (Forest of a Thousand Demons). The Yoruba have a habit of giving names for people or an occupation quite literally. In fact, you name yourself by the circumstances of your birth or your profession. In Yoruba for instance, the actual phrase for a prostitute is a sha owo, meaning one who picks up money. The ‘sha’ in a sha owo is the same ‘sha’ in Mo Sha. Along the years though, a sha owo became poeticized or shortened to ashewo, which is what most people call a prostitute in Nigeria, the nation with the highest concentration of Yoruba people in the world. You see, with the passage of time, the sha in a-sha-owo became she, as in ashewo. It is the same way that Mo Sha became known as Moshe before the Moshe itself was bastardised by the Europeans into Moses (a meaningless name).
Even the name of the River Nile, from which Moses was picked from is believed to be of Yoruba origin. It is NOT of Arabian, Persian or Hebrew origin.
The name of the River Nile is thought to have originated with Pharaoh’s daughter who picked Moses from the bank of the River.
The word Nile is thought to originate from Moses’s full name, mo sàá nílẹ̀ or to put it in letters that would be easy for you to read, Mo Sha n’ile meshing ‘I picked him up from the bank/ground’. It was the nílẹ̀ that became Nile and remained so till today. In conclusion, let me state clearly that Moses was NOT Yoruba. He was NOT Black. I am not claiming that the Yoruba’s are Jews (their origins go farther than that of the Hebrews). What I am saying is that the name Moses, which is actually Moshe, is of Yoruba origin. Throughout the first 80 years of his life, Moses was more used to Black People than to Hebrews. As a matter of fact, his wife was Black as we see in Numbers 12:1 which reads: “And Miriam and Aaron spake against Moses because of the Ethiopian woman whom he had married: for he had married an Ethiopian woman.” The use of the word ‘Ethiopian’ does not mean the woman was from modern day Ethiopia. The nation now known as Ethiopia is referred to by the name Sheba in The Old Testament of The Bible and are called Sabeans in the oldest book of The Bible (Job). The word ‘Ethiopian’ used in Numbers 12:1 comes from the old word for a Black person (Ethiope). Prior to the 17th century, Black People used to be called Ethiopes (Shakespeare even used that term to describe Black People in Act 1, scene 5 of Romeo and Juliet ''Like a rich jewel in an Ethiope's ear”). It is not my intention to shock you with these truths. I only mean to open more eyes to the hidden history of the Black Race which is right there in The Bible.
You see, one of the saddest discoveries of my life is that most churchgoers are actually consumers of religious products who blindly consume what the religious establishment they are affiliated to dish out to them without putting it to the integrity test of the Holy Scripture.
To such people I recommend Acts 17:11 “Now the Berean Jews were of more noble character than those in Thessalonica, for they received the message with great eagerness and examined the Scriptures every day to see if what Paul said was true.”
Please do the same with what you have just read #RenosNuggets
Reno Omokri Bestselling author of Facts Versus Fiction: The True Story of the Jonathan Years, and other books. Avid traveller. Tormentor of Muhammadu Buhari and the APC.
https://www.facebook.com/1152008079/posts/10216879978129030/ i ain't interested in theology, until Jesus revealed himself to us, we will definitely be confused. |
Re: The Yoruba Origins Of The Name Moses (not The Man Moses) - By Reno Omokri by ayzTIGER: 9:33pm On Nov 04, 2018 |
Aladinn:
Spot on bro. Even the Nazarite vow as explained in the books of Moses, which Samson was clearly a Nazarite shows all were black. Or can the Caucasians or Mongoloids (Asians) grow dreadlocks if they fail to comb their hair? On Negroes out of the three spelt out races can. There's a lot hidden from the common sight of men. This is Tutankhamun an Egyptian Pharaoh of the 18th dynasty who reigned 1332-1323 BC 1 Like |
Re: The Yoruba Origins Of The Name Moses (not The Man Moses) - By Reno Omokri by ladman(m): 9:37pm On Nov 04, 2018 |
This article made sense from... actually it is a hot load of molten crap.
The assertions are ridiculous. All I read is a combination of what may seem like truths.
No one can prove origins of most tribes since there are no written accounts. Oral tradition is the worst proof of history.
Even when there are written accounts like the Bible, it is constantly debated along the lines of translation and socio cultural politics.
What Reno has cooked might seem like good food but it is actually not sweet.
Mo sa nile ko, mo mu lodo ni. #Renosplasticarrows |
Re: The Yoruba Origins Of The Name Moses (not The Man Moses) - By Reno Omokri by Aladinn(m): 9:52pm On Nov 04, 2018 |
ayzTIGER: This is Tutankhamun an Egyptian Pharaoh of the 18th dynasty who reigned 1332-1323 BC And the "Rabbinic Judaism calculated a lifespan of Moses corresponding to 1391–1271 BCE; Jerome gives 1592 BCE, and James Ussher 1571 BCE as his birth year." Yet Moses lived in the house of Pharaoh as "white". The is truth is gradually unfolding. It will only take a long while. My problem is those whom have been miseducated for millenials, taking lies as the gospel truth. It will take a stone to understand you before they can. Will definitely look more into Tutankhamen. 1 Like |
Re: The Yoruba Origins Of The Name Moses (not The Man Moses) - By Reno Omokri by baby124: 10:24pm On Nov 04, 2018 |
GabdelandAgro: is it so hard to comprehend what he wrote?
Pls read again with ur brain Are you Yoruba? I guess not. Use your dull brain to read and comprehend. |
Re: The Yoruba Origins Of The Name Moses (not The Man Moses) - By Reno Omokri by TAO11(f): 10:41pm On Nov 04, 2018 |
emmanuelpopson: i saw the post on Facebook hours before it was posted here and all.I can say is that the Yoruba's aren't just a pushover when it comes to cultural heritage and institution... they show class and understood this which is why they spread all over the place and they don't always forget their roots..now to Reno post.. he may be right in some extent.. the real Egyptians re black but Nebuchadnezzar drove them out when he conquered Egypt and placed garrisons who later became these White Egyptians we have now. I think the Yoruba's should investigate these claims and trace there roots... • 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: The Yoruba Origins Of The Name Moses (not The Man Moses) - By Reno Omokri by BraniacX(m): 10:49pm On Nov 04, 2018 |
ricki: mousa or mousir.......in hamitic language
Mou=WATER and sir=SON and both together meant water baby or water son (son of the water). moses was found in the water by pharoah daughter hence the name. Which hamitic language mbok? If you claim to be sprouting facts, specifics must matter |
Re: The Yoruba Origins Of The Name Moses (not The Man Moses) - By Reno Omokri by MycroftHolmes: 10:52pm On Nov 04, 2018 |
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Re: The Yoruba Origins Of The Name Moses (not The Man Moses) - By Reno Omokri by BraniacX(m): 10:54pm On Nov 04, 2018 |
CLASSMAN: if Moses does not exist how about Totmoses of d great Egypt ? Not totmoses, "tutmose" |
Re: The Yoruba Origins Of The Name Moses (not The Man Moses) - By Reno Omokri by MycroftHolmes: 10:59pm On Nov 04, 2018 |
raindodger13: Im not validating all Reno Omokri's claims but that ethiope thing is interesting. Many people don't know but there is a place called ethiope in nigeria. In Delta State, I suppose? |
Re: The Yoruba Origins Of The Name Moses (not The Man Moses) - By Reno Omokri by BraniacX(m): 11:00pm On Nov 04, 2018 |
musicwriter: Even the Moshe is not the real name. The root word is ISIS and OSIRIS the first mother God and father God of the ancient Egyptians. That is where you got pharaoh names such as RamaSIS, ThutmoSIS. Even the current president is Mosi.
Moses, if he existed was certainly black, since the ancient Egyptians were black. If Moses wasn't the same race as the Pharaoh, he won't have been able to pass off as a son of the Pharaoh. The Pharaoh would have immediately become aware he was a foreigner, and he would have been killed.
The ancient Egyptians called the river Nile HAPI. That's the original name.
Ethiopia is Cush not Ethiop. Ethiop is how the Greek called it.
Jesus is a Roman Catholic creation, its not the name an Yashua. The Jewish Yashua did not walk on water or resurrect from the dead. The name JESUS comes from amalgamation of HESUS the pagan God of the Druids and ZEUS the Greek pagan God. Christ comes from KRISHNA which means Christ in English. Over a thousand year it became simply called JESUS CHRIST. And also ancient aegyptians referred to themselves and the lands along the banks of the river Nile as kemet not egypt |
Re: The Yoruba Origins Of The Name Moses (not The Man Moses) - By Reno Omokri by Nobody: 11:06pm On Nov 04, 2018 |
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Re: The Yoruba Origins Of The Name Moses (not The Man Moses) - By Reno Omokri by BraniacX(m): 11:06pm On Nov 04, 2018 |
TimeMachine:
I am grounded in Freemasonry, all he stated about Fremasonry is right. But I must add that Freemasonry was invented by The Jesuit who also invented Politics, Religions and by extension the military industrial complex, secret space programs and even ET alliances.
He is also right about Ethiope meaning black and Jesus as a name being concucted word.
In fact that man called Jesus was Yahushua Ha Masiach, a great mystic who transcended Cosmic Consciousness and went beyond awakening to the 9th dimension with shape-shifting capabilities.
Islam and Christianity as presently constituted alongside new age teachings are directly designed by same Jesuit in association with a specie that created man called Homo Capensis. Some of them live at the Vatican and more at Antarctica. They meet from time to time with Lucifer and I want to repeat they meet with Lucifer..the father of Satan. These characters are told are not existing but I can guarantee you this is a game but it is also their real estate.
Truth can break your heart. It took me almost 25yrs of daily research to break my own heart.
Now I realize that it is easy to hide under the emblem of a Savior . Too late for me cos once truth is known it can not be unknown.
But I am strong in the fact that I am a free agent with Sovereign ownership of my Soul.
Reno still has a long way to go. If he knows the entire truth he will not be religious again.
I am free. Now all I do is enjoy till the time I exit the game. Bros help liberate a fellow wanderer, knowledge they say is power and i always have more questions than answers so help a brother mbok |
Re: The Yoruba Origins Of The Name Moses (not The Man Moses) - By Reno Omokri by BraniacX(m): 11:13pm On Nov 04, 2018 |
Bidobado1:
Reno Fvcked up. He said Moses is NOT black. It's evident he's been eating off the Khazars plate for him to spew this misinformation. Don't blame reno for your lack of comprehension, he never said moses was black, he towed the bible narrative of moses being born in "Egypt" of "Hebrew" parentage! meaning his parents weren't Egyptian but his name is Egyptian! Same as a white man born in Nigeria of white parents but named "femi", "Uche" or "tanko" |