Lebor Clann Glas


iconAge of Akhenaten [1353-1323 BCE]

1

1In the Great Age of the Hound and Young Bull,
2Three thousand one hundred and twenty seven years,
3Since the dawn of the Great Age (1353 BCE),
4Upon the death of Pharaoh Amenhotep III,
5The High Priest AY(E) of Amen-Ra did come to Memphis,
6To collect Thutmoses to prepare him,
7And anoint him new pharaoh.
8Since the death of his grandfather,
9Thutmoses had dedicated himself,
10To being a great priest,
11To study and learn,
12The ancient stories of the druids,
13To learn and understand,
14The wisdom of the ancients,
15And the wisdom of YO-YAH,
16In the nature of the Aten (universal God).
17In the great hall of Memphis,
18The High Priest AY(E) called upon Thutmoses,
19To leave the priests,
20And his study,
21And take up his role as Pharaoh,
22To oversee the funerary procession,
23Of His father,
24As new pharaoh,
25According to custom.

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1But Thutmoses would not be moved.
2In the presence of his mother Queen Tiye,
3He did present to the High Priest,
4The former coloured robe of YO-YAH,
5For which he was refused to wear,
6On account of his excommunication,
7By the druids.
8He did proclaim,
9I have no rest in my loins,
10So long as a great hero of Egypt,
11May not rest.
12High Priest AY(E) did tell him,
13That as Pharaoh,
14He would be ruler over a great empire,
15Stretching far east to Asia,
16Far west of all of Africa,
17North and the whole of the inland sea and islands,
18A god to his people,
19That he could build great temples,
20In honor of YO-YAH.
21Thutmoses did reply,
22That his father had fought long and hard,
23To clear the name of YO-YAH,
24But the most ancient druids had refused,
25Even upon the edicts of a Pharaoh.
26There is but one thing,
27The stubborn ancient druids (holly),
28Revere more than power,
29Is knowledge,
30And knowledge flowing within the blood.
31He did then proclaim his abdication,
32As crown prince,
33That he would travel,
34To the most sacred Isle of (H)Ibiru,
35Of his ancestors,
36Carrying with him the greatest scrolls,
37Of Science and mathematics and culture,
38And himself as a vessel of priestly and royal blood.
39Upon his sons declaration,
40Queen Tiya did speak:
41My sons heart is true,
42I shall accompany him to the island,
43Of my father,
44To implore the druids,
45For the mercy of the soul,
46Of my father,
47As a Queen.

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1Yet soon after,
2Queen Tiye did give up the ghost.
3So Thutmoses with the heart of his mother,
4Did travel to the sacred Isle,
5Carrying the greatest scrolls of mathematic,
6Of wisdom and culture to the druids,
7With the robes of YO-YAH,
8For his redemption,
9In the eyes,
10Of stubborn druids.
11There upon the most sacred of all isles,
12Thutmoses did remain,
13And Thutmoses did marry into the holly,
14And the wisdom of scrolls he carried,
15Did impress the druids.
16Yet it was his blood they most revered.
17Now folded into the oldest,
18And most sacred of priests and messengers,
19The priests and kings from the beginning of time.
20For the name YOYAH as YOSEF (Joseph),
21Became a most revered name,
22Reserved only for the greatest druids.

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1With the rejection by Thutmoses,
2AY(E) the High Priest,
3Did return to Thebes,
4Where Naphu-rureya (Akhenaten) was studying.
5Upon his arrival AY(E),
6Did tell Naphu-rureya,
7That upon the abdication of his brother.
8In the presence of a noble and priestly court,
9Naphu-rureya (Akhenaten) would now be Pharaoh.

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1In the Great Age of the Hound and Young Bull,
2Three thousand one hundred and sixty seven years,
3Since the dawn of the Great Age (1353 BCE),
4Naphu-rureya at age of 25,
5Was anointed Pharaoh Amenhotep IV,
6Which means Amen is satisfied.
7At the suggestion of the priests,
8That had tutored him,
9And the place that had been his home,
10For some years,
11Amenhotep Was first to make Thebes,
12His new Royal Capital.
13A strange and melancholy King,
14Was Pharaoh Amenhotep IV.
15No wife by his side,
16He did immerse himself in writing,
17In wisdom, law and poems.

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1AY(E) The High Priest of Amen-Ra,
2Did arrange for him a wife,
3Called Kiya,
4The daughter of a Thebian Priest,
5And daughter of Amen-Ra,
6As was custom.
7But after one year no heir was conceived,
8To an older King.
9As Pharaoh Amenhotep IV,
10Had not consummated their marriage,
11Fearing the end of an age,
12Two royal lines,
13One of King-Pharaohs,
14The other of King-Priests,
15The priests of Amen,
16Debated and prayed a solution.
17Some considered appointing,
18The High Priest as Pharaoh,
19For their blood did contain the same,
20Noble and sacred path.
21But older and wiser priests,
22Considered such action may cause,
23Rebellion and an end to all the Hyksos blood.
24Others considered appointing a puppet,
25Or a strong warrior,
26Capable of defending the empire,
27But loyal to the priests.
28Then AY(E) struck upon an idea,
29They would search the known world,
30To find the most beautiful princess,
31In all the lands.
32Strong and faithful,
33She would give the Pharaoh,
34Strong heirs,
35And the melancholy of the line,
36Would be overcome.

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1The priests did come across but one princess,
2Her name was Tadukhipa (Tadu-Hepa),
3The daughter of Tushratta,
4The king of Mitanni.
5It was said that so beautiful she be,
6That men were spelled,
7And would willingly die,
8Just for the chance to gaze upon her beauty once.
9So strong in combat she be,
10That she would easily dispatch the best warrior.
11So wise she be,
12She was known to correct the priests of Mitanni.
13The High Priests did make an agreement,
14With King Tushratta,
15And brought Tadukhipa,
16To the court of Amenhotep,
17At Thebes,
18Where The Pharaoh spent his days,
19Writing wisdom and poems.
20Upon gazing the most beautiful woman,
21The world had ever seen,
22Her strength and wisdom,
23The Pharaoh declared,
24Upon the Universal God,
25Above all others,
26I am blessed.
27For here is my Queen,
28My companion for life.
29Within short time,
30They were married,
31And Tadukhipa,
32Was given the royal name,
33Nefertiti.

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1Within one year of marriage,
2The first daughter of Amenhotep IV,
3And Nefertiti was born.
4Her name was Meritaten.
5Within two years and by Year 3,
6Of the reign of Amenhotep IV,
7His second daughter was born,
8Her name was Meketaten.
9The Pharaoh was entranced,
10By his Queen,
11He did lavish upon her all manner,
12Of praise and reward.
13She in turn did learn,
14Of his Knowledge and teachings,
15And revelations,
16Since the time of YO-YAH (Joseph).

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1At first, the High Priests of Amen-Ra,
2Were joyous upon their plan.
3The Pharaoh no longer a lonesome poet,
4But a strong Pharaoh,
5Supported by a beautiful Queen.
6Yet as time continued,
7No male heir did she bring.
8AY(E) grew more insistent,
9And scheming upon Nefertiti,
10Demanding she tell them of his intentions.
11At the beginning of year 4,
12The Queen did declare to Amenhotep,
13My king my husband,
14Are you not lord of all the world?
15He did agree.
16Nefertiti did reply:
17My Lord my teacher,
18Why do you permit the usurpation,
19Of the lesser gods,
20And priests upon your reign?
21The Pharaoh replied,
22For time and tradition honored.
23The crafty and beautiful Queen,
24Did reply,
25Which then is greater?
26The Universal God of Aten,
27Or the superstitions of men?
28The Pharaoh answered Aten.
29The Queen then did divulge,
30The scheming of the priests of Amen-Ra,
31Upon which the Pharaoh,
32Enraged did forbid,
33The priests from his court.
34Within three cycles of the Moon,
35He did declare a new Capital shall be made,
36Not Thebes,
37But upon fresh ground,
38Free of ancient superstitions,
39He named this place Akhetaten (Armana).
40Which means “horizon of Aten (God)”.
41With support of his Queen,
42Amenhotep IV did commence,
43The building of a great new capital.

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1By the fifth year of the reign of Amenhotep IV,
2Queen Nefertiti did give birth,
3To their third daughter,
4Called Ankhesenpaaten.
5The Pharaoh overjoyed with his new capital,
6Did declare to his court,
7On this day I speak the truth,
8There is no god but one God,
9And I am but his humble servant,
10Aten is both mother and father,
11Ra in spirit,
12And Horus the savior,
13Are but aspects of the same supreme God.
14The trinity is but one,
15All other gods are mere plaster and dust,
16To their greatness.
17The court of Amenhotep,
18Were aghast at these words,
19For since the earliest of days,
20The greatest of the gods,
21Was the moon,
22And all gods of nature were respected.
23The Pharaoh did then declare,
24Henceforth this day,
25I declare myself Akhenaten,
26Which means servant of Aten,
27Servant of the one Divine Creator.

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1By year six of the reign of Akhenaten (1347 BCE),
2Queen Nefertiti,
3Did give birth to their fourth daughter,
4Named Neferneferuaten Tasherit,
5While his new capital was still being built.
6In this year,
7The Pharaoh did take his court to Armana,
8To oversee its completion.

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1By year nine of the reign of Akhenaten (1344 BCE),
2Queen Nefertiti,
3Did give birth to their fifth daughter,
4Named Neferneferure.
5In the same year, the new Capital Akhetaten (Armana),
6Was completed.
7It was a year of great plenty,
8With rain and good harvest.
9To celebrate his capital,
10And the birth of his daughter,
11Akhenaten did declare a holiday to Aten,
12And new laws of Aten,
13That all minor gods be banished,
14And the temples closed.
15This greatly disturbed the people,
16For they believed their gods protected them.
17So it was in the next year (1343 BCE),
18The first of ten great plagues,
19Did befall upon Egypt,
20The rain did stop.
21The wind did stop.
22The days were hot and dry.
23The water of the Nile,
24And great lakes did turn red with Algea,
25That made the people sick.
26Many saw this as a bad omen from the Gods.

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1By year eleven of the reign of Akhenaten (1342 BCE),
2Queen Nefertiti Did give birth,
3To their sixth and final daughter,
4Named Setepenre.
5In the same year,
6The priests of Amen and AY(E) did conspire,
7Upon the omens.
8They called Kiya.
9Dear Queen,
10The Great Wife has taken age,
11Now is the time for duty,
12To give Egypt an heir.
13The Priests did make Kiya,
14Into the likeness perfect of Nefertiti.
15They did give her a drug,
16To place in his meal.
17The priests then did call for Nefertiti,
18Who left the court to attend.
19That night in the Pharaoh’s bed chamber,
20Kiya dressed as Nefertiti did enter,
21With the potion.
22She did intoxicate the Pharaoh,
23And their marriage was finally consummated,
24However upon awakening,
25The Pharaoh did discover the trickery,
26And he banished Kiya from his court,
27Back to Thebes.
28Within the year, however,
29Kiya did give birth to a boy,
30His name was Tutankahmun.
31Fearing the powerful Queen Nefertiti,
32The Priests did keep the crown prince,
33Hidden from view.
34Queen Nefertiti enraged another did take her form,
35Ordered by her husbands seal,
36For all mention of Kiya.
37To be struck out across the Empire,
38Replaced by the likeness of her daughters.

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1By the beginning of Year twelve,
2Of the reign of Akhenaten (1341 BCE),
3The rains returned,
4Now with flood and heat.
5Everything was damp,
6Crops were spoiled, stores rotted.
7All manner of pest,
8Did ravage the land.
9From frogs and mosquitoes,
10To abundant numbers of rats,
11The second of the great plagues.

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1By year twelve,
2Of the reign of Akhenaten (1340 BCE),
3The warmth and wetness did continue,
4Now Egypt was afflicted,
5With the rise of lice,
6That affected livestock and people,
7People scratched at their clothes,
8Till their skin was red,
9Cursing the blasphemy,
10Against the minor gods.

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1By year thirteen,
2Of the reign of Akhenaten (1339 BCE),
3The rain eased,
4And all the land and deserts were green,
5But then Egypt was afflicted,
6With the rise of locusts,
7And the sickness of animals.

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1By year fifteen,
2Of the reign of Akhenaten (1337 BCE),
3Egypt was in turmoil.
4It was then that Akhenaten had a vision,
5He would take the sick people,
6Out of the cities and towns,
7And restore the favour of Aten,
8And the people.
9First, not to cause riot,
10He ordered his troops,
11Under the command of Paatenemheb (Horemheb),
12To check every city and town,
13For households with the plague,
14Then to mark their doors with a sign.
15Second, upon a single night,
16He ordered all the sick and diseased,
17To be rounded up,
18And to be taken out into the desert,
19With Pharaoh and his personal guard,
20Commanded by Paatenemheb (Horemheb),
21At the head.
22For one year,
23Pharaoh and the dead and diseased,
24Did walk through the Sinai.
25For one year,
26And still many did not die from the plague,
27Yet Pharaoh himself did get sick,
28With his face contorted from the disease,
29He took to wearing a veil,
30To cover his face.
31Upon the end of the year (1336 BCE),
32Akhenaten did take the survivors,
33To the distant military outpost of Jerusalem.

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1By year sixteen of the reign of Akhenaten (1336 BCE),
2Queen Nefertiti did leave Egypt,
3And travel to Jerusalem,
4To see her husband and King.
5But as she entered the court,
6The Pharaoh wearing a veil,
7Did command her not to step closer,
8For fear of his face.
9There amongst the assembled,
10Akhenaten himself did declare,
11Nefertiti as Pharaoh,
12And named her Neferneferuaten (Smenkhkare).
13Akhenaten did then implore her to return,
14And rule the Empire,
15While he would live out his days,
16As High Priest of Aten (God).
17In the Temple he did make in Jerusalem,
18Upon the ancient marble throne,
19Of Hyksos Pharaohs now in Jerusalem,
20The most sacred white (limestone) rock of Ebla,
21As his rest,
22His serpent scepter as his staff,
23His (Pharaoh’s) Ark now the sacred ark,
24Of A new covenant,
25He did commission it to be encased with gold,
26With Seraphim placed on its corners.

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1Pharaoh Neferneferuaten (Neferetiti) left Jerusalem,
2With Paatenemheb (Horemheb),
3As her Commander of the Army,
4And returned to Armana,
5Where she did reign for two years.
6Upon her second year,
7She did discover the existence,
8Of Crown Prince Tutankhamun,
9At which time she ordered his capture,
10And the murder of Kiya.
11Kiya was killed,
12But Tutankhamun was spared,
13A mere boy of eight.
14Upon hearing the treachery,
15Of Neferneferuaten (Neferetiti),
16The High Priests of Amen-Ra,
17Did call Paatenemheb (Horemheb),
18Whereupon AY(E) did promise,
19That upon the dispatch,
20Of the Queen Pharaoh,
21He would rule a great dynasty.
22Paatenemheb (Horemheb) did organize,
23A secret rebellion upon the Queen,
24Causing all to leave Armana,
25Abandoned by her court,
26Without power or authority,
27Neferneferuaten (Neferetiti),
28Left again to find her husband.
29But High Priest AY(E),
30Did have support amongst her guard,
31And upon a lonely stretch,
32Far from sight,
33The Great Queen met her end,
34At the sword of Pa-ra-mes-su (Ramesses),
35A trusted captain of Paatenemheb (Horemheb),
36Who defiled the body,
37Of the most beautiful of all women.
38That even though he did return her body for burial,
39As a Queen and Pharaoh,
40The wickedness of Pa-ra-mes-su (Ramesses) cursed himself,
41And all his descendants and heirs,
42As cowards and necromancers without spirit,
43Empty vessels without authority,
44And living ghosts wracked by lunacy.

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1In the Great Age of the Hound and Young Bull,
2Three thousand and eighty seven years,
3Since the dawn of the Great Age (1333 BCE),
4Upon the death of the powerful Queen,
5And Pharaoh Neferneferuaten (Neferetiti),
6AY(E) did anoint the son of Kiya And Akhenaten,
7The new Pharaoh Tutankhamun,
8Shepherd King of the Hyksos.
9The boy who had never met his father,
10Nor his father known of him.
11Upon the anointing of the new Pharaoh,
12Akhenaten Did receive word,
13Of the trickery of Kiya And AY(E),
14The death of Kiya,
15And the death of his beloved Queen,
16Akhenaten grew even more melancholy,
17And kept himself hidden in Jerusalem,
18Contemplating his own end.

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1The boy Pharaoh Tutankhamun,
2Did rule as the puppet of AY(E),
3The prisoner of Paatenemheb (Horemheb).
4A court of fear.
5During the same time,
6Akhenaten did emerge from the cave of the rock,
7And pronounced he would cease to use,
8His royal name of Akhenaten.
9Henceforth, to be known as Aharon-Moses,
10Which means Son of conception,
11Of a new covenant,
12Also known as Zadok,
13Which means righteous.
14His fame now did spread,
15No longer as the deposed Pharaoh,
16No longer as a god-king,
17But as an anointed messiah and Christ,
18And true prophet of the Divine Creator.

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1At this small military outpost,
2Called Jerusalem,
3Of no significance until this moment,
4Moses (Akhenaten) proclaimed the true name,
5Of the Divine Creator to be Yahu,
6Not as the sun like Aten,
7Nor as the earth like Mat,
8Nor as the soil like Kum,
9Or even the waters like Nun,
10But as a Holy Spirit between all things,
11And in all things,
12And beyond all things.
13Thus Yahu be the spirit of all existence.
14Without being bound by existence,
15Except in mind.
16The God of all gods.
17The one and only true Divine Creator.

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1In the Great Age of the Hound and Young Bull,
2Three thousand and ninety six years,
3Since the dawn of the Great Age (1324 BCE),
4When Aharon-Moses (Akhenaten) was fifty-six,
5Pa-ra-mes-su (Ramesses),
6The trusted captain of Horemheb,
7Did arrange for the death of Pharaoh Tutankhamun,
8By way of accident.
9Upon the news of the murder of his son,
10Moses (Akhenaten) was enraged,
11And gathered forth an army to march on Egypt.
12Horemheb then did stake his claim to AY(E),
13Who warned him a non-HYKSOS as Pharaoh,
14Would result in civil war,
15Whereupon AY(E) the old priest,
16Appointed himself Pharaoh.
17To claim himself rightful heir to the throne,
18Horemheb cursed the forces of Moses,
19As the Infants,
20Meaning the ones who worship chaos and evil (Infant),
21And the ones who are wicked and unclean.
22Never were they called the Israelites,
23For there be no word in Egyptian,
24Nor there be no true term in history.
25The forces of Moses (Akhenaten) on water,
26Were invincible as the priests of the navy,
27Known as the Sons of Zion,
28Remained loyal to the Hyksos.
29Yet Horemheb commanded the loyalty of the army.
30Thus as the forces of Moses advanced to cross the Red Sea,
31They were routed by the forces of Horemheb,
32And forced to flee north,
33Avoiding the stronghold of Kadesh,
34Unto the lands of the last Amorite Kingdom,
35Of King Ammurapi III of Ugarit,
36Who called his kingdom the Pharasi,
37Which in Amurru meant,
38The ancient and spiritual leaders (Par),
39Of heaven and spirit world (Asi).
40The Amurru (Amorites),
41The wicked and once all powerful priests,
42Of Amurru and before then of Mari,
43And before of Mari, then of Ur.
44The worshippers of the Ub (Pentagram),
45The worshippers of power,
46Also known as the Phoenicians.
47For the forces of King Ammurapi III,
48Were no match for Moses (Akhenaten),
49And the Yahudi did then take up residence,
50While also controlling Kepra (Cyprus) and Kefti (Crete).

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1In the Great Age of the Hound and Young Bull,
2Three thousand one hundred years,
3Since the dawn of the Great Age (1320 BCE),
4When Moses (Akhenaten) was himself sixty,
5Pharaoh AY(E) gave up the ghost,
6And Horemheb,
7The treacherous general,
8Of three Pharaohs,
9Did assume the throne.
10The dynasty of Shepherd-Kings,
11Was at an end.
12Gravely ill,
13Moses (Akhenaten),
14Did instruct his loyal court,
15And his remaining daughters,
16Fearing the hand of Horemheb,
17And the loyal General Pa-ra-mes-su (Ramesses),
18Moses did command,
19That the most ancient sacred throne,
20Of Hyksos Kings,
21The stone of destiny,
22The foundation stone of Ebla,
23The Sword of Heaven,
24And his most sacred Ark,
25To be taken to the most sacred Isle,
26Of the (H)Ibiru,
27To present to the ancient Druids,
28That the Hyksos are no more,
29Whereupon Akhenaten,
30Known as Aaron,
31Known as Moses,
32Known as Zadok,
33Did give up the ghost.