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Identifying Ancient Egyptian Family Relationships
« on: Saturday 02 November 19 21:21 GMT (UK) »
   Forget what some Egyptologists claim such as the parentage of King Tut, i.e. King David V of Egypt whose name was Ymn Twt Ankh Hek Iwnw Shma and Throne name was Re HEPREW Neb.   Twt Egyptian was Dwd in Hebrew and this is 'David'.   The Kebra Nagast confirms that this was so.

    One only has to read the hieroglyphs on the back of his chair found in his tomb.   I have placed the meaning of the hieroglyphs on the chair, and what really stands out is TWT MS which was the name of the eldest son of Ymn Htp III (In Hebrew - Salim Amen or Salomon).   This young Prince died when only about 20 years old, thought to be in a War with Nubians.    His tomb has been found, but his coffin and remains are MISSING.   A seal shows that the tomb was opened and resealed in Antiquity and actually has the Seal of the King Ymn Twt Ankh.

     Also on the Chair we can see in a small cartouche his name as King.    BUT THEN, we have a huge ANKH - meaning LIVING - hanging from his arm.

     There can only be one logical conclusion, judging by other researchers who say that there is something unreal about Twt, almost as if he weren't alive.     The priests of Amen led by Joshua (Djoser Heprew Setepenre), later King Horemheb Mery Amen (Miriam), must have 'resurrected' the Dead Prince and proclaimed him to be the rightful King of Egypt just to get rid of the most hated Pharaoh Akhenaten (now known from the Copper Scroll to have been Moses).    It worked.  Akhenaten fled Egypt with only a handful of followers and they hid themselves away at Qumran by the Dead Sea.

      Those Hieroglyphs certainly tell us so much today - though so often the truth is hidden from us with even mistranslations as I have found, not only from Egyptian but from Ancient Greek.
Hutton: Eccleshill,Queensbury
Grant: Babworth,Chinley
Draffan: Lesmahagow,Douglas,Coylton, Consett
Oliver: Tanfield, Sunderland, Consett
Proudlock: Northumberland
Turnbull:Northumberland, Durham
Robson:Sunderland, Northumberland
Dent: Dufton, Arkengarthdale, Hunstanworth
Currie: Coylton
Morris and Hurst: East Retford, Blyth, Worksop
Elliot: Castleton, Hunstanworth, Consett
Tassie, Greenshields

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Re: Identifying Ancient Egyptian Family Relationships
« Reply #1 on: Saturday 02 November 19 21:31 GMT (UK) »
Huh?
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« Reply #2 on: Saturday 02 November 19 21:36 GMT (UK) »
   I really do have to point out that The Falcon Hieroglyph was so important to Ancient Egyptians.   We see it there on the back of Ymn Twt Ankh's chair, and it is telling us that the King was the Living HR.   The Greeks changed this name to 'Horus', but we know it was really 'HAR' because that is how it is spelled in an Irish Legend, and also in a translation by Budge.
    HAR was the Son of God and spiritually he was also called IOSA which later on became Iesous to the Greeks.    Each new King of Egypt became the resurrected Son of God in their beliefs.
     A few days ago I was looking at this scene which has God kneeling centre stage and again a large Ankh to say he is living, and either side we have the Falcon - HAR.    What I hadn't noticed before is that HAR has a Water Reed alongside, and this was the hieroglyph for the letter 'Y'.   
     AMAZING - this reads HARRY !!!    The letter 'Y' in Egyptian was used exactly as we use it today after names.
      But then I remembered that the Egyptians only believed in One God, but gave it different names according to character.    So as a CREATOR, God was seen by Egyptians as a POTTER who fashioned all life on a Potter's Wheel.    As such they called God, by the name PTAH.
      HARRY POTTER.
      The scene itself reflects their belief that the firmament separated the Earth's atmosphere from a huge heavenly Ocean where Gods sailed in Ships - something the same as we read in Genesis.
Hutton: Eccleshill,Queensbury
Grant: Babworth,Chinley
Draffan: Lesmahagow,Douglas,Coylton, Consett
Oliver: Tanfield, Sunderland, Consett
Proudlock: Northumberland
Turnbull:Northumberland, Durham
Robson:Sunderland, Northumberland
Dent: Dufton, Arkengarthdale, Hunstanworth
Currie: Coylton
Morris and Hurst: East Retford, Blyth, Worksop
Elliot: Castleton, Hunstanworth, Consett
Tassie, Greenshields

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Re: Identifying Ancient Egyptian Family Relationships
« Reply #3 on: Saturday 02 November 19 21:43 GMT (UK) »
Huh?

    Yes it is surprising, but this is how it all reads and I can show each hieroglyph from Egyptian grammars if you would like the evidence.     The Egyptian TWT meaning DWD - this was pointed out by British/Egyptian historian Ahmed Osman in his books.
Hutton: Eccleshill,Queensbury
Grant: Babworth,Chinley
Draffan: Lesmahagow,Douglas,Coylton, Consett
Oliver: Tanfield, Sunderland, Consett
Proudlock: Northumberland
Turnbull:Northumberland, Durham
Robson:Sunderland, Northumberland
Dent: Dufton, Arkengarthdale, Hunstanworth
Currie: Coylton
Morris and Hurst: East Retford, Blyth, Worksop
Elliot: Castleton, Hunstanworth, Consett
Tassie, Greenshields


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« Reply #4 on: Saturday 02 November 19 22:35 GMT (UK) »
Sorry Malcolm. That is all far too confusing to follow. You lost me at the first sentence.  ;D
 
(Harry Potter is a fictional character invented by JK Rowling.)

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« Reply #5 on: Saturday 02 November 19 23:02 GMT (UK) »

                      " (Harry Potter is a fictional character invented by JK Rowling.) "

                   Are you saying Harry Potter isn't real!!!! :o :o :o :o

                   I always thought that Harry Potter was real and J.K.Rowling was fictional ??? ???

             

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« Reply #6 on: Saturday 02 November 19 23:13 GMT (UK) »
Is this your DNA analysis Malcolm or a history lesson  ???
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« Reply #7 on: Saturday 02 November 19 23:20 GMT (UK) »
Sorry Malcolm. That is all far too confusing to follow. You lost me at the first sentence.  ;D
 
(Harry Potter is a fictional character invented by JK Rowling.)

    That's what I thought, however, I have learned through much experience that so many of our thoughts are not generated by our own minds but are given to us.    Also consider the number of times when inventors have worked on the same projects not knowing that someone else has got the same idea.
Hutton: Eccleshill,Queensbury
Grant: Babworth,Chinley
Draffan: Lesmahagow,Douglas,Coylton, Consett
Oliver: Tanfield, Sunderland, Consett
Proudlock: Northumberland
Turnbull:Northumberland, Durham
Robson:Sunderland, Northumberland
Dent: Dufton, Arkengarthdale, Hunstanworth
Currie: Coylton
Morris and Hurst: East Retford, Blyth, Worksop
Elliot: Castleton, Hunstanworth, Consett
Tassie, Greenshields

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« Reply #8 on: Saturday 02 November 19 23:26 GMT (UK) »
Is this your DNA analysis Malcolm or a history lesson  ???
Carol

     Mainly some of the strange facts I've come across through having studied a number of languages including Ancient Egyptian.     The identity of Twt Ms though is very important because we are being fed false information when so much evidence has always told us that he was the eldest son of Ymn Htp III/Salomon (The evidence for the latter identity is overwhelming - masses of it - some 20 points.) In fact I only wish I could find so much for many of my ancestral lines.

    As for DNA - well oddly that does come into it to since the 18th Dynasty mummies have been found to be R1b1a2 which is the dominant ydna of the British Isles - as high as 98% in Connaught and 90% in England.     Just goes to add to the evidence of an Egyptian presence in Ireland and Wales - and then the Egyptian ships found in the Humber in 1939.
Hutton: Eccleshill,Queensbury
Grant: Babworth,Chinley
Draffan: Lesmahagow,Douglas,Coylton, Consett
Oliver: Tanfield, Sunderland, Consett
Proudlock: Northumberland
Turnbull:Northumberland, Durham
Robson:Sunderland, Northumberland
Dent: Dufton, Arkengarthdale, Hunstanworth
Currie: Coylton
Morris and Hurst: East Retford, Blyth, Worksop
Elliot: Castleton, Hunstanworth, Consett
Tassie, Greenshields