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(DIR) Post #Az5em5UfpH3KhRR584 by augustus@shitposter.world
2025-10-11T05:51:22.723430Z
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>Freud hypothesizes that Moses was not Hebrew, but actually born into Ancient Egyptian nobility and was probably a follower of Akhenaten, "the world's earliest recorded monotheist."[9]>Moses and Monotheism shocked many of its readers because of Freud's suggestion that Moses was actually born into an Egyptian household, rather than being born as a Hebrew slave and merely raised in the Egyptian royal household as a ward (as recounted in the Book of Exodus).[4][5] Freud proposed that Moses had been a priest of Akhenaten who fled Egypt after the pharaoh's death and perpetuated monotheism through a different religion,[6] and that he was murdered by his followers, who then via reaction formation revered him and became irrevocably committed to the monotheistic idea he represented.[1>In Freud's retelling of the events, Moses led only his close followers into freedom (during an unstable period in Ancient Egyptian history after Akhenaten's death ca. 1350 BCE), that they subsequently killed the Egyptian Moses in rebellion, and still later joined with another monotheistic tribe in Midian who worshipped a volcano god called Yahweh.[4][11] Freud supposed that the monotheistic solar god Aten of the Egyptian Moses was fused with Yahweh, the Midianite volcano god, and that the deeds of Moses were ascribed to a Midianite priest who also came to be called Moses.[12] Moses, in other words, is a composite figure, from whose biography the uprising and murder of the original Egyptian Amarna-cult priest has been excised.[4]>Freud explains that centuries after the murder of the Egyptian Moses, the rebels regretted their action, thus forming the concept of the Messiah as a hope for the return of Moses as the Saviour of the Israelites. Freud claimed that repressed (or censored) collective guilt stemming from the murder of Moses was passed down through the generations; leading the Jews to neurotic expressions of legalistically religious sentiment to disperse or cope with their inheritance of trauma and guilt. This is some crazy shit and I'm not sure if I buy it but it's intredasting nonetheless. Can't tell who's jewing who etc
(DIR) Post #Az5enzki8vzjTLqYVc by augustus@shitposter.world
2025-10-11T05:51:43.761502Z
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>The Anglican theologian Rowan Williams stated that Freud's accounts of the origins of Judaism are "painfully absurd", and that Freud's explanations are not scientific okay I'm sold, Freud is right
(DIR) Post #Az5gwff8PFHNgAVFs8 by augustus@shitposter.world
2025-10-11T06:15:42.396910Z
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>Regarding the name yhwꜣ, Michael Astour observed that the "hieroglyphic rendering corresponds very precisely to the Hebrew Tetragrammaton YHWH, or Yahweh, and antedates the hitherto oldest occurrence of that divine name – on the Mesha Stele – by over five hundred years."[14] K. Van Der Toorn concludes: "By the 14th century BC, before the cult of Yahweh had reached Israel, groups of Edomites and Midianites worshipped Yahweh as their god."[15]I'm gonna lose my mind if it turns out that YHWH has no vowels in it because that's the Egyptian transliteration of it
(DIR) Post #Az5h39227mraVJIhjk by augustus@shitposter.world
2025-10-11T06:16:52.435726Z
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>Kristin De Troyer says that YHW or YHH, and also YH, are attested in the fifth and fourth-century BCE papyri from Elephantine and Wadi Daliyeh: "In both collections one can read the name of God as Yaho (or Yahu) and Ya".[49]Yoho! Yahoo! 1-up!
(DIR) Post #Az5h7F4dbPrwOwTN3o by augustus@shitposter.world
2025-10-11T06:17:36.960996Z
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>The name YH (Yah/Jah), the first syllable of "Yahweh", appears 50 times in the Old Testament, 26 times alone (Exodus 15:2; 17:16; and 24 times in the Psalms), 24 times in the expression "Hallelujah".[50]so hallelujah is their version of allahu akkbar
(DIR) Post #Az5hARjF0ZzoWCzaq0 by hakui@tuusin.misono-ya.info
2025-10-11T06:18:09.242254Z
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@augustus netan-god
(DIR) Post #Az5hELoawA4RKtMHmS by hakui@tuusin.misono-ya.info
2025-10-11T06:18:51.662310Z
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@augustus i thought this was common knowledge
(DIR) Post #Az5hbGS32rMvMSjqQC by augustus@shitposter.world
2025-10-11T06:23:02.412861Z
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>The oldest plausible occurrence of Yahweh's name is in the Egyptian demonym tꜣ šꜣsw Yhwꜣ, 'YHWA [in] the Land of the Shasu' (Egyptian: 𓇌𓉔𓍯𓄿 Yhwꜣ) in an inscription from the time of Amenhotep III (1390–1352 BCE),[42][43] the Shasu being nomads from Midian and Edom in northern Arabia.[44] >Moses spent 40 years in self-imposed exile in Midian after killing an Egyptian.[24] >A number of scholars have proposed that the biblical description of devouring fire on Mount Sinai refers to an erupting volcano in the land of biblical Midian identified as Hala-'l Badr in northwestern Saudi Arabia.[28]man. maybe Freud was right. I have no idea. but the idea of Yahweh as a fused Aten with a Midianite Volcano God, and Moses actually being a murdered Egyptian is pretty wild
(DIR) Post #Az5hhDldw9IQm5kCh6 by augustus@shitposter.world
2025-10-11T06:24:07.113832Z
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@hakui bing bing let's-a-go wahoo
(DIR) Post #Az5i5sNkaHgnglKDEO by Helgi@101010.pl
2025-10-11T06:27:30Z
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@augustus literal means "Allah is greater", where as hallelujah means praise Yah. In Greek alleluia means praise God-Emperor or else, burning alive in the bronze bull!
(DIR) Post #Az5l6YkzKrLUyTDCKG by gav@cawfee.club
2025-10-11T07:02:16.610933Z
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@augustus iirc theres a very reaching comparison to an egyptian priest, calling a historical figure or history a composite is basically free, they came out of egypt had atenist influence everything else probly us reaching
(DIR) Post #Az5lLsCnJCT1dWWIvA by hakui@tuusin.misono-ya.info
2025-10-11T07:04:58.990192Z
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@augustus :wahoo:
(DIR) Post #Az5loepS7ZPaY2KMrI by gav@cawfee.club
2025-10-11T07:10:14.745553Z
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@augustus like to believe they came out of sinai as the "horites" aroundvthe 9th century and mixed with the "kenites" on negev, who were a group of medianites who were moved in by the isrealis prior, they then merged with the group around herusalem who had hero myths about resisting incoming greeks as philistine, maybe only merged after the conquest of judea