tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-688820610845171516.post6734700648179983383..comments2024-03-24T11:03:03.106-07:00Comments on Just Genesis : The Religion of TimnaAlice C. Linsleyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13069827354696169270noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-688820610845171516.post-20519843241647009652012-03-20T15:43:00.233-07:002012-03-20T15:43:00.233-07:00The Nabateans lived in what was formerly Horite te...The Nabateans lived in what was formerly Horite territory near Jabal Harun (Aaron's Mountain). They were descendants of the Horites and had many of the same beliefs concerning the Virgin Queen who would bring forth the Righteous King who would establish justice. Genesis 36 tells us that Seir was a Horite chief. The land of Seir was also called "Edom" which means red because the people there had a red skin tone.<br /><br />The Nabateans were the descendants of the Nilotic Ainu who went all the way to Japan. One of their names for the Creator was "Asa" which refers to the rising sun. In Japan, the "Land of the Rising Sun," Asa means morning.Alice C. Linsleyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13069827354696169270noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-688820610845171516.post-11843936129647487562012-03-17T11:21:48.677-07:002012-03-17T11:21:48.677-07:00Is this the same story using different translation...Is this the same story using different translations?<br />from your post:<br /><br />"Hathor was the virgin mother of Horus who was called "son of God.' ... the pattern whereby Abraham's Jewish descendants would come to recognize the identity of Jesus, the only begotten Son of God who was born of the virgin Mary. "<br /><br />Dushara (Arabic: ذو شرى, "Lord of the Mountain"), also transliterated as 'Dusares', was an aniconic deity in the ancient Middle East worshipped by the Nabataeans at Petra and Madain Saleh (of which city he was the patron). He was mothered by Manat the goddess of fate.[1] In Greek times, he was associated with Zeus because he was the chief of the Nabataean pantheon as well as with Dionysus. His sanctuary at Petra contained a great temple in which a large cubical stone was the centrepiece. (Dushara - wikipedia)<br /><br />Khaabou has been called by Epiphanius a Virgin that gave birth to Dusares/Dhu Sharaa/DVSARI, the Lord of mount Seir, the God of the Nabataeans equated with Zeus. He records a festival celebrating the birth of Dusares on the 25th of December whereby the Black Stone of Dusares (considered newly born) is carried around the courtyard of the temple seven times. (Khaabou - wikipedia)<br /><br />Do these tie together?DDedenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10033851770461086341noreply@blogger.com