Ethiopians are described by
representatives of the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute, one of the organizations
involved in the study, as one of the most genetically diverse cultures in the
world. By studying their DNA, the researchers detected mixing from some
Ethiopians and non-Africans dating back to approximately 3,000 years ago.
“The origin and date of this genomic
admixture, along with previous linguistic studies, is consistent with the legend
of the Queen of Sheba, who according to the Ethiopian Kebra Nagast book had a
child with King Solomon from Israel and is mentioned in both the Bible and the
Qur’an,” the Institute said in a press release.
As part of their work, which is detailed
in the American Journal of Human Genetics, the scientists studied the DNA of
more than 200 subjects from 10 Ethiopian and two neighboring African
populations, Helen Briggs of BBC News reported on Thursday. Approximately one
million genetic letters in each genome were analyzed in what is being called the
largest Ethiopian-centered genetic investigation of its kind.
I reserve skepticism about this study. The oldest common ancestor of the subjects studied would have to date to at least 6000 years ago, about 3000 years before Solomon.
Further, we have no proof that the Queen of Sheba came from Ethiopia. She may have come from the kingdom of Sheba in Arabia.
Before the time of Solomon it is likely that Sheba controlled both sides of the mouth of the Red Sea. This is suggested by the archaeological and linguistic evidence connecting Sheba in Arabia to East African settlements.
The connection between Sheba and Jerusalem is evident in the time of Abraham. Melchizedek was the priest-king of Jerusalem and the son of Sheba. It appears that Solomon's sexual liaison with a royal daughter of the House of Sheba was intended to ease tensions after David had Sheba killed at Abel beth Maachah and to add the clout of the House of Sheba to Solomon's dynastic claims.
Related reading: Biblical Sheba and East African Settlements Linked; 7000 BC Horse Burial Linked to Sheba; Jebusites: Extant Biblical Tribe; Lamech Segment Analysis
Further, we have no proof that the Queen of Sheba came from Ethiopia. She may have come from the kingdom of Sheba in Arabia.
Before the time of Solomon it is likely that Sheba controlled both sides of the mouth of the Red Sea. This is suggested by the archaeological and linguistic evidence connecting Sheba in Arabia to East African settlements.
The connection between Sheba and Jerusalem is evident in the time of Abraham. Melchizedek was the priest-king of Jerusalem and the son of Sheba. It appears that Solomon's sexual liaison with a royal daughter of the House of Sheba was intended to ease tensions after David had Sheba killed at Abel beth Maachah and to add the clout of the House of Sheba to Solomon's dynastic claims.
Related reading: Biblical Sheba and East African Settlements Linked; 7000 BC Horse Burial Linked to Sheba; Jebusites: Extant Biblical Tribe; Lamech Segment Analysis
I'm afraid your explanation seems to contradict 2 Samuel 20:1:
ReplyDeleteNow a troublemaker named Sheba son of Bicri, a Benjamite, happened to be there. He sounded the trumpet and shouted, "We have no share in David, no part in Jesse's son! Every man to his tent, O Israel!"
So the Sheba David killed is identified as a Benjaminite, not as a member of the royal family of ancient Sheba. Where then is the proof that he has any connection to the family of the Queen of Sheba other than his name?
Sheba the Elder was a Horite contemporary of the Horite rulers Peleg and Joktan the Elder (Keturah's father).
ReplyDeleteAccording to Genesis 10:7 and Genesis 25:3, Dedan was descended from Kush and from Abraham by his cousin wife, Keturah. Dedan's father was Abraham's first-born son Joktan. Dedan's brother was Sheba the Younger. Sheba the Younger was named by his mother after her father, Sheba the Elder.
The Horite ruler-priest clans intermarried exclusively. Being identified as a Benjaminite does not change this. The Benjaminites were also a Horite clan. Being a caste, the Horites practiced endogamy, a trait of castes universally.
The Horite lines intermarried from Genesis 4 and 5 to the time of Jesus. See this:
http://jandyongenesis.blogspot.com/2012/08/the-horite-ancestry-of-jesus-christ_8.html
Horites=Hor/Horus/Heru + ites=followers of.
ReplyDeleteHorites are followers of Heru. The mighty men of old. Shemsu Hor=followers of Heru. Heru of Edfu. Which is the Aten. Jesus is a Horite from the tribe of Judah. In Isaiah 9:6 Jesus is prophesied as being born as El Gibor. El Gibor is Geburah. Geburah is Heru Khuti/Heru of Edfu=Aten. Respect
ReplyDeleteHi Alice, I have a question about the Ethiopians. Is the reason you don’t talk much about them on your site because there hasn’t been much archaeological work done in the region, or is it something else? I notice you mention other regions in Africa that aren’t part of the biblical sphere. My question is, why don’t you mention or focus on Ethiopia in the same way, despite its significant presence in the Bible with direct mentions? A lot of the Bible is rooted in ancient oral traditions.
Hello, John. I have written a great deal about Nubia and Ancient Kush, the older names for the region in which Ethiopia is located. I also mention that Genesis 2 describes Eden as a vast, well-watered region that extended between the sources of the Nile in Uganda and the Ethiopian Highlands. Ethiopia is mentioned in the Hebrew Bible and used interchangeably with Cush and later identified with Nubia. The name Ethiopia was designated in 1885.
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