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The SON

of a

SLAVE GIRL

A slave of America,

she was a Muslim woman,

known to the slave owners as a witch,

because of the power she had.

She was worshiped by the men,

and she was hated by the women.

The Brotherhood

made her a slave,

and the idea of her confinement,

was to control her men. 

Why is it important of the Religion,

in which she was?

It is said that,

"the pen is mightier than the sword",

and if the scriptures were the main source of control,

then it is apparent of why her Religion matters.

 The verbal noun witch-hunting in the literal sense from 1640, the metaphorical sense from 1932, popularized during the Cold War anti-Communist hysteria in the USA.

The noun witch-hunt itself in the literal sense dates to 1885, in the metaphorical sense to 1938.

The sense of a campaign against a single individual dates to 1960 (OED).

 

Samuel Willard

Samuel Willard (1640-1707) Born January 31, 1640(1640-01-31) Concord, Massachusetts Died September 12, 1707(1707-09-12) (aged 67) Cambridge, Massachusetts Occupation Minister Spouse Abigail Sherman

(m. 1664) «start: (1664)»

"Marriage: Abigail Sherman to Samuel Willard"

1. A search witches, persons believed to be using sorcery or harmful magic, in order to persecute and typically kill them.

2. An attempt to find and publicly punish a group of people perceived as a threat, usually on ideological or political grounds.

 

[quotations ]

(Can we date this quote?)

George Orwell, Homage to Catalonia: Rank-and-file Communists everywhere are led away on a senseless witch-hunt after

'Trotskyists'.

 

3. A public smear-campaign against an individual

Etymology

Witch (etymology)

Old English wi e

(“sorceress, witch”)

and wicca

(“wizard, sorcerer, warlock”),

from Proto-Germanic

*wikk n,

*wikk (n)

'necromancer, waker of the dead'

(compare West Frisian wikke 'witch', Low German wikken, wicken 'to use witchcraft', Old High German w han (“to consecrate”),

Old English wi le 'divination'),

from Proto-Indo-European *weik- 'to choose, sacrifice, conjure';

akin to Latin victima 'sacrificial victim', Lithuanian viekas 'life-force', Sanskrit vinákti 'to sift, separate out'.

Noun witch (plural witches)

1. (archaic or dialectal)

A man who practises

 

WITCH CRAFT

 

 [quotations] 1485,

Sir Thomas

Malory, Le Morte Darthur

Book I.8:And som of hem lough [Merlin] to scorne, as kyng Lot, and mo other called hym a wytche.

2. A woman who is learned in and actively practices witchcraft.

3. (derogatory) An ugly or unpleasant woman.

I hate that old witch.

 Synonyms

 An ugly or unpleasant woman.

 

The Salem witch trials were a series of hearings before county court trials to prosecute people accused of witchcraft in the counties of Essex, Suffolk, and Middlesex in colonial Massachusetts, between February 1692 and May 1693.

Despite being generally known as the Salem witch trials, the preliminary hearings in 1692 were conducted in a variety of towns across the province:

Salem Village (now Danvers), Ipswich, Andover and Salem Town.

The best-known trials were conducted by the Court of Oyer and Terminer in 1692 in Salem Town.

Over 150 people were arrested and imprisoned, with even more accused but not formally pursued by the authorities.

All twenty-six who went to trial before this court were convicted.

The four sessions of the Superior Court of Judicature in 1693, held in Salem Village, but also in Ipswich, Boston and Charlestown, produced only three convictions in the thirty-one witchcraft trials it conducted.

The two courts convicted twenty-nine people of the capital felony of witchcraft.

Nineteen of the accused, fourteen women and five men, were executed by hanging.

One man, Giles Corey, refused to enter a plea and was crushed to death under heavy stones in an attempt to force him to do so.

 

At least five more of the accused died in prison.

 

The episode is one of the most famous cases of mass hysteria, and has been used in political rhetoric and popular literature as a

vivid cautionary tale about the dangers of

isolationism, religious extremism, false accusations, lapses in due process, and local governmental intrusion on individual liberties

The central figure in this 1876 illustration of the courtroom is usually identified as Mary Walcott.

This is how America hides the facts that Muslim Religion was the first religion, and the fact that every Muslim slave was forced to become Christian.

The World Trade Center towers were built on top of a Muslim grave site, despite the protest and disagreements of the people, it was still built.

The buildings were destroyed by

the Brother Hood of the Snakes,

on

 

September 11, 2001, to help hide these facts.

The world watched as over 3,000 people were killed.

 

The Statue of Liberty was a gift from France to the United States to mark the Centennial of the American Declaration of Independence.

The statue was given to us on three different occasions, on the first two occasions, the dress was too short, and it showed the


ankle chain.

The third and final time we received the statue.

This final time, France caught on to what the statue`s true purpose was,

and what it would represent, and they asked for it back.

 

Yet, the United States would not give it back. 

The idea of giving a colossal representation of republican virtues to a "sister" republic, across the sea,

served as a focus for the republican cause against other politicians.

The Statue of Liberty was dedicated in New York Harbor on October 28, 1886.

Liberty Island closed on September 11, 2001;

the island reopened in December, the monument reopened on August 3, 2004, but the statue remained closed until the summer of 2009.

The National Park Service claims that the statue is not shut because of a terrorist threat, but principally because of a long list of fire regulation contraventions, including inadequate evacuation procedures.

The museum and ten-story pedestal are open for visitors, but are only accessible if visitors have a

"Monument Access Pass",

which is a reservation that visitors must make in advance of their visit and pick up before boarding the ferry.

There are a maximum of 3000 passes available each day, with a total of 15,000 visitors to the island daily.

The interior of the statue remains closed, although a glass ceiling in the pedestal allows for views of Gustave Eiffel's iron framework of Lady Liberty.

We are slaves to a system,

"easy is my yoke,

my burden is light"

and a

Religion

of continuous

DEATH

Lost Tribes of Israel, are the tribes of

Judah, Asher, Benjami, Dan, Gad, Issachar, Joseph, Levi, Naftali, Reuben, Simeon and Zebulun.

The term Israelites is the English term to describe the ancient people directly descended from the Biblical patriarch Jacob

(who was renamed as Israel – Genesis 32:28 – New International Version of the Bible).

12-tribes-silouette

The Bible also shows us that Jacob fathered 12 sons.

They are the ancestors of the tribes of Israel:

Asher, Benjamin, Dan, Gad, Isaachar, Joseph, Judah, Levi, Naphtali, Reuben, Simeon, Zebulun. They are the ones for whom the tribes are named and each one of them occupied a separate territory

(except the tribe of Levi that served in the Holy Temple)

It is important to explain that the sons of Joseph, Ephraim and Menasseh, were also given the status of independent tribe.

The 12 tribes became the nation of Israel that later split in two:

Joseph was the leader of the Northern Kingdom with its 10 tribes, capital Samaria, and Judah was the leader of the Southern Kingdom, capital Jerusalem.

The Northern Kingdom (of Israel) was defeated and deported by Assirians in the 8th century B.C., 130 years before the Southern Kingdom (of Judah) was defeated and deported by Babylonians in the 6th century B.C.

The latter later came back to Canaan after Cyrus, the Great, king of Persian, released them from Babylon.

In this context, the phrase Ten Lost Tribes of Israel refers to the ancient Tribes of (the Northern) Kingdom of Israel that disappeared from the Biblical account after it was destroyed, enslaved and exiled by ancient Assyria.

Some believe that the people of the 10 tribes may have be assimilated by other civilisations, as Assyrian, especially for what is written in the

Bible – 2 Kings 16:5-6:

“Then Rezin king of Aram and Pekah son of Remaliah king of Israel marched up to fight against Jerusalem and besieged Ahaz, but they could not overpower him. At that time, Rezin king of Aram recovered Elath for Aram by driving out the men of Judah. Edomites then moved into Elath and have lived there to this day.”

In this context is it fair to conclude that despite their differences, the modern israeli and palestinian people can share the same blood?

This is our moment

(unless otherwise noted, all biblical references are from the Book of Genesis)

Terah: from Ur of the Chaldeans; has 3 sons; wife not named (11:26-32; cf. Luke 3:34).

Haran: dies in Ur before his father dies; wife not named; son Lot, daughters Milcah & Iscah (11:27-28).

Nahor: marries Milcah, daughter of his brother Haran (11:29); have 8 sons, incl. Bethuel (22:20-24).

Abram: main character of Gen 12-25; recipient of God's promises; name changed to ABRAHAM (17:5); sons Ishmael (by Hagar) and Isaac (by Sarah); after Sarah's death, takes another wife, Keturah, who has 6 sons (25:1-4), including Midian, ancestor of the Midianites (37:28-36).

Lot: son of Haran, thus nephew of Abram, who takes care of him (11:27-14:16; 18:17-19:29); wife and two daughters never named; widowed daughters sleep with their father and bear sons, who become ancestors of the Moabites and Ammonites (19:30-38).

Sarai: Abram's wife, thus Terah's daughter-in-law (11:29-31); Abram also calls her his

"sister,"

which seems deceptive in one story (12:10-20); but in another story Abram insists she really is his half-sister (his father's daughter by another wife; 20:1-18); originally childless, but in old age has a son, Isaac (16:1-21:7); name changed to SARAH (17:15); dies and is buried in Hebron (23:1-20).

Hagar: Sarah's Egyptian slave-girl; mother of Abram's first son, Ishmael; much conflict with Sarah after his birth; even more after the birth of Sarah's son, Isaac (16:1-21:21).

Ishmael: first-born son of Abraham, by Hagar (16:1-17:27); wife or wives never named, but has 12 sons (25:12-16), the ancestors of 12 tribes of Ishmaelites (37:25-28).

Isaac: second son of Abraham, by wife Sarah, despite her old age (17:15-21; 21:1-35:29); marries Rebekah, who has twin sons, Esau & Jacob. Betheul: youngest son of Nahor & Milcah; wife unnamed; father of Rebekah (22:23) and Laban (24:29). Rebekah: daughter of Bethuel (22:23); becomes wife of Isaac (24:15-25:20); favors their younger son.

Laban: son of Bethuel, brother of Rebekah; has extensive interactions with Jacob (24:29-31:55).

Esau: elder twin son of Isaac & Rebekah (25:25); names of wives differ in two traditions (26:34 & 28:9 vs. 36:2-3); one is a daughter of Ishmael; his sons are ancestors of the Edomites (36:1-43).

Jacob: younger twin son of Isaac & Rebekah (25:26); conflicts with Esau (25:27-27:46); marries Leah and Rachel, daughters of his uncle Laban (27:43-29:30); name changed to ISRAEL (32:28); has 12 sons (with 2 wives + 2 slave-girls), ancestors of the Israelites or

 

"12 Tribes of Israel" (29:31-49:33).

 

The Hebrew Bible describes the

 

"Twelve Tribes of Israel"

 

as descendents of the twelve sons of Jacob (also named Israel), with four different mothers.

The births of the twelve sons (and the significance of their names) are described in chronological order in the book of Genesis (29:31–30:24 & 35:16-20).

The Bible contains several different listings of the twelve tribes.

Each tribe has its own characteristics and eventually obtains its own territory:

Reuben is the first-born son, and thus sometimes exercises a leadership role among this brothers; but he later loses favor and prominence.

The tribe of Joseph (through his sons Manasseh and Ephraim) becomes the largest and most prominent by the time the Israelites enter the Promised Land and divide it among themselves.

The tribe of Levi is uniquely important, not only because of Moses and Aaron, but since they become the priestly tribe (all the sons of Levi are priests, while members of any other tribe cannot be priests).

The Levites do not receive a separate territory of their own, but rather live scattered among all the other tribes, where they serve as priests for the whole people.

Although the first king of Israel (Saul) is from the tribe of Benjamin, the tribe of Judah becomes known as the royal tribe, due to the promise God makes to King David that his descendents will rule over Israel forever (2 Sam 7).

Jacob's twelve sons are first mentioned in the order of their births, in Genesis 29:31–30:24 & 35:16-20.

 

Leah (elder wife):

 

1) Reuben,

 

2) Simeon,

 

3) Levi,

 

4) Judah;

 

later also

9) Issachar,

 

10) Zebulun Bilhah (Rachel's slave):

 

5) Dan,

 

6) Naphtali Zilpah (Leah's slave):

 

7) Gad,

 

8) Asher Rachel (younger wife):

 

11) Joseph,

 

12) Benjamin Manasseh & Ephraim – sons of Joseph, whose descendents figure prominently in the later history of Israel

 

Moses and Aaron – leaders of the Israelites at the time of their migration out of Egypt and wandering in the Sinai desert Kings David & Solomon – the two greatest rulers of the united Kingdom of Israel, from about 1100 to 930 BCE

 

Tribe of Levi – becomes known as the

“priestly tribe,”

since all cultic & temple officials had to belong to this tribe

Tribe of Judah – becomes known as the

“royal tribe,”

since all later Kings of Judah were descendents of King David

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