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The Queen of Sheba & Her Only Son Menyelek; Being the History of the Departure of God & His Ark of the Covenant from Jerusalem to Ethiopia, and the Es
Ernest Alfred Wallis Budge
Paperback. TheClassics.us 2013-09-12.
ISBN 9781230374260
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1922 edition. Excerpt: ...This is the Takkazi which floweth down from Ethiopia, and watereth the Valley of Egypt"; and they let down their wagons there, and set up their tents. And the sons of the warriors of Israel went and drove away all the people, and they said unto David their king, " Shall we tell thee a matter? Canst thou hold it secret?" And the King said unto them, " Yes, I can hold it secret). And if ye will tell it to me I will never let it go forth or repeat it to the day of my death." And they said unto him, "The sun descended from heaven, and was given on Sinai to Israel, and it became the salvation of the race of Adam, from Moses to the seed of Jesse, and behold, it is with thee by the Will of God. It is not through us that this hath been done, but by the Will of God; it is not through us that this hath been done, but by the Will of Him that fashioned it and made it hath this happened. We wished, and God hath fulfilled our wish); we agreed concerning it, and God made it good; we held converse (concerning it), and God performed; we meditated upon it, and God devised the plan; we spoke, and God was well pleased; we directed our gaze, and God directed it rightly; we meditated, and God hath justified. And now God hath chosen thee, and is well pleased with thy city, to be the servant of the holy and heavenly Zion, the Tabernacle of the Law of God; and it shall be to thee a guide for ever, to thee and thy seed after thee if thou wilt keep His command and perform the Will of the Lord thy God. For thou wilt not be able to take it back, even if thou wishest, and thy father cannot seize it, even if he wisheth, for it goeth of its own free will whithersoever it wisheth, and it cannot be removed from its seat if it doth not desire
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