and i told you of the shabbat of the land on mount sinai and i told you of the jubilee years and the shabbat of years but the year thereof have i not told you till ye enter the land which ye or to possess and the land also shall guard its shabbat while they dwell upon it and they shall know the jubilee year wherefore i have ordained you the year weeks and the years in the jubilees there are 49 jubilees from the days of adam until this day and one week and two years and there are yet 40 years to come for learning the commandments of yahuwah until they pass over into the land of canaan crossing the yard to the west okay shallow water blessings everybody hope y'all having a blessed day so uh that one scripture that you just heard jubilees chapter 50 verse 4 and they crossed the yard and went west into the land of israel so that was one of the main scriptures that actually caught my attention um now i know many people don't subscribe to the book of jubilees but however i do subscribe to it um and you know that when you go back and you search the original text the more hybrid text that you get a different meaning or a different uh text you know as far as in the way that it's written so um and that text is saying they went west and i was like hold up it went west all our life we was believed um booze believed that the israelites went east into the land so um i started researching a lot of those things even before this scripture i was researching you know what a true land of israel is and i used to be a believer of the fact that they went um out of egypt and went uh east i used to subscribe to that but however new information came about and i no longer actually believe that i'm be going over a lot of things um piece by piece i'm not going to give you a lot of information at once because sometimes it's hard for people to grasp it if you give too much at one time so this one is about the niger river so on my screen right here i got a couple of maps that i'm gonna go over and a couple of quotes from some historians right um you've seen some of the maps um in the preview so let me point out something right quick let's go to this uh first map and i'm going to point something out before we go any further let's see now when they say the river now is now that's what i want to point out now if we have an understanding we understand the scriptures right it is said that when the israelites you know this is coming from the way that the europeans have put it out there they said that the israelites went out of egypt crossed over the nile river then crossed the red sea wandered around the wilderness for 40 years and then they crossed the jordan and went into the land of israel so i want to point out how that doesn't even make sense because according to the scriptures the children of israel wandered around the wilderness not in our homeland but outside of our homeland they never went into the land of israel they run they wandered around the wilderness before they even stepped foot in the lands that it was in the wilderness of another land for 40 years not in our land so if they came out of egypt according to the scriptures our land was all of the land between the now in the euphrates right let's read that in scripture right quick because i'm going to point that out before we get started i want you to keep that in your minds over here in genesis chapter what 15 18. it says that uh in the same day yahuwah made a covenant with abraham saying unto your seed have i given this land from the river of mysterious which is egypt until the great river the river parallels with just your freightlist so i'm reading from the seifer that's why you're getting different texts all right so all the land in between you know the river of egypt which is denial to the euphrates is all about land now if they came out of egypt and the river now is already running through a portion of egypt as soon as they cross that river now that means they're in the land before they even cross the red sea that means they're already in the land of israel if they cross the red sea it means still means they're already in the land of israel also so according to them they cross the now the red sea and then they wandered around the wilderness for 40 years and then crossed the jordan and went into the land so that already shows you that that's incorrect that's false it shows you that if they was going um east supposedly into the land then by this map they will already be in the land if they cross the nile river and they will already be in the land also if they cross the red sea they never entered the land at all until after 40 years after mushay died and then they entered into the land our homeland that he gave us from our forefather abraham so i wanted to point that out before we get started so there's already a hole in that already so you can see no i hope what i pointed it out on the map well but you can see what i'm saying okay now let's get into the now river and i'm gonna show y'all what i was looking at i mean let's see if y'all see what i see it's okay if you don't agree with me but i'm trying to point it out and hopefully give you a better vision of what the real now river is which is called the niger river and i've been doing a little bit of study on this river now this river actually runs across all of uh all of africa from east to west from west africa to east africa on some of the modern day maps today it doesn't show it like that um and they even tried to lie how the course of the niger river went at first because they tried to say that it ran out of senegal curb and then went down into nigeria which was a big lie and i'd show you when they did all of this right so let's go uh let's look at the map you know okay so we was looking at this map before and if you look at this map now you can see that the niger river um it's going straight this black line that's going straight across west africa okay it's coming from a forehead river over here which it also tells you in the scriptures that the river niger and the euphrates river runs from out of the forehead rivers and it's interesting that it's also a fort head river on the older maps of negroland coming out of west africa that's very interesting so i've been doing a lot of research in that area too we'll get into that later but it branches off of these four rivers and runs all the way across west africa and east africa as you can see i'm pointing to you right here on the map um let's go on a different map let's see here's another map also take a look at this map this might give you a better visual hopefully now y'all need to go do your own due diligence on this also because you know i can only actually show you here's a more clear visual that it runs all the way across africa and it connects to what they call the now today so this river niger runs all the way from west to east africa and connects over to the blue and white now um so this this goes to some more information that i looked up this is the most interest interesting part of it i want to point this out let's read what some of the historians said in the area this information that i found okay i think this is it right here click on it click on it okay here we go now this is a botanical exploration right it says the niger and the now botanical exploration around around two african rivers um i looked this up and they pulled up you know on the internet i'll leave it up so you all can uh read hopefully you can read it as i go along but let's read and see what they say about these two rivers right to get an understanding of what happened and how they hid the niger river um during the berlin council which was the dividing of the land let's see let's see what's going on here right it says knowledge of the plants of africa has been obtained by exploration in taxonomic study while west africa is dominated by the river niger northeast africa has the famous with its major branches of the white and blue niles this paper outlines more than two centuries of botanical exploration by individuals and organizations in these regions relating them to the colonial and governmental history of each period and links the value of the knowledge gained to the environmental concerns of today now watch this right i want you to see what the europeans did about this niger river you know before we go farther into anything else the niger and the nile the two great rivers of africa north of the equator lie to the west and east of the continent now did you hear that did you hear that the niger river lies to the west and the east of the continent so now when you're looking on the modern day mouse today it shows you that uh some some shows you that the niger river comes from west africa from the forehead rivers it only comes to a certain point in midwest africa and then it stops those are no new modern maps that they you know they change things around and then on some of the other maps the newer maps they show you that the niger river come out of senegal instead of the forehead region the forehead river region it comes out of senegal curves up and goes back into nigeria and goes back down to the sea which is also false so this is going into the original way that the the course of the niger river ran which is from the forehead river from west to east africa all the way across the entire continent of africa okay that's what they just said right here listen for centuries even geographers thought that the niger flowed out through sentagal i just said this right owing to the hidden nature of the niger's debauchement with the atlantic ocean via multitude of outlets in nigeria wow so what they saying right here in this part again it was saying what i just said right that it came it was believed that it came out of senegal curb and then went down through nigeria down to the ocean which was a big lie they knew that it didn't do that but until these historians started putting it together and went and studied the niger river themselves then voila out came comes the true information about the niger river you know where um okay they also thought the niger in the now had a common source in the mountains of the moon the real source of the now however was a mind 18th century objective as much sought after as a moon landing as a moon landing was in the mid 20th century okay so they saying that um the the the direction how the niger river ran was just as much sought after it was just as much as important as the moon landing in that time it was just as important now i know the whole moon landing thing is fake nobody never went to the moon landed in remote i know all that but they're trying to give you how important it was that they found out the information about the niger and the course of the niger um as to how it ran across africa you know and putting out the um true information about the matter right let's see if we look back on the past century we see that this time we see that this time span and closes most of africa's colonial period before the 1800s only a few scattered european trading posts located along rivers such as the niger and senegal could be reached by ships could be reached by ship this this station was altered by the scramble of africa starting with the berlin west african conference of 1884 and 1885 when the european imperial powers scrambled to gain colonial possession so look at that right there so what they saying is during the um the dividing of africa that's when they changed the niger river course which means they gave you a fake course of the niger river during the dividing of the land now when we really understand scriptures the scripture said that they parted our land they ported the holy land okay if you really studying about the berlin conference in west africa departing of africa that matches up with the fact that they ported the holy land in which i am a subscriber and a believer now that the real holy land was in west and southern africa it's a certain a certain portion so when they scrambled that land they scrambled everything in it they gave the land borders they scrambled mixed up the names gave them different names turned them into different countries changed all the river names changed the course of the rivers and so on so this is what they said they did right here so this is why nobody don't understand what the true rivers are today but now however we're piecing all of these things together now let's see uh let's read a little bit more here when european imperial powers scramble to gain colonial possessions by 1898 all of africa except for liberia and abyssinia was carved up in two colonies less than three score years and ten later however the colonies were becoming independent nations gold coast became ghana in 1957 and in quick succession other british and french possessions gained nationhood with only portuguese territories resisting until 1970s until the 1970s botanical exploration adapted to these changing conditions and it is no accident that the main african hebara were established in the imperial cities of london paris berlin brussels and lisbon which were the capitals of britain france germany and portugal the states that control the african colonies so look at that right there i i just wanted to read over this and show you that this is why when you look on maps today they show you that they show you a fake course of the niger river that it comes out of senegal curbs into nigeria and goes to the sea which is a lie and then they show you when they when they do when you do find other maps of the niger river it can come out of the forehead river in west africa and then stops a portion in midwest africa but it really goes all the way from west to east africa now i'm gonna show you where the river euphrates is too so we can still get an understanding of this right let's go back here we go just read this right here this right here is an etymology of the now in niger river so let's check this out right here this etymology is by uh rendell harris a historian that was in the area so he did an etymology to see what he says about this um it states that one could continue rendell harris speculations by nothing that in it nothing that an accent egypt according to burge's birds are interchangeable so that raw could also be la hence for wendell harris niger and nigel now by ellison of the g so let's check this out right the etymology of the niger river let's let's just see what he says about this and now again this is a historian if you want to look up uh more information about what he says about the nigerian night river just type in brendo harris nigeria river etymology and you'll get that information you type this in on the internet okay let's see randall harris in spite of his speculations was close to discovering the etymology of these names there was a semitic invasion of ancient egypt when sarah 1675 bc according to hirozzi the high course the high coasters of semitic invaders occupy egypt for over a century and that the use of the term nile as a name for the river of egypt dates back to this semitic invasion the word nile is of semitic etymology so he's saying that the word nile comes from the semetic language not from an ex an egyptian tongue not from any other language but a semitic language he's talking about the now so listen to what it says right thus broderick and martin this is a book is wrote it gives you the patience about the book uh this book was written in 1922 pages 122 to 108. says he writes now nellius nellis knew the name of the river of egypt it is almost unnecessary to remark that these names are none of them egyptian so none of those etymology names come from egyptian origin okay now nahar or nahel a semitic word signifying river and by bridges it is thought to be the origin of the word now now nahar or the hell now that caught me and stopped me right there that's the etymology of the turn now right but she's trying to tell you that the now and the niger that connects to the now it's the same river it's the etymology of it that niger and now come from the same word that's what he's getting to and now when you get to the hell and the heart now when you read the seafood bible and you go back to the more the hebraic words of it it tells you all the time that they was crossing the negev there's always talk about negev negev negev right this is also the same word for niger nahar and the hell then they get this is what it's saying let's keep reading let's get up more understanding as the uh brown states that de la grande la grande is also of this opinion for he considers that the name now derives from the semitic word el meaning a river that el is kindred with the hebrew words nargale meaning river i accept this diberation for the name now meaning in semitic just river eastern whites drawn largely from asia minor and hence belonging to the semitic group of languages had penetrated extensive regions of west africa for instance the despora sent jews westward and by 1880 arabs had reached the atlantic coast in the regions of the senegal river let's keep going send jews westward by by 18 800 a.d arabs had reached the atlantic coast in the regions of the senegal river it would be unreasonable to expect no repercussions on locality names as a result of this white invasion so he said that it was the europeans that went down in there and started changing the names of the rivers so the river now that you see over the day was europeans that started changing these names and being in semitic in origin wow if now it is agreed that the sound h in the heart or in can also be represented by the sound gun gh then one realizes how close rando harris came to solving the etymologies of the name now and niger when he wrote when we made the suggestions which gave us nigolas instead of negalis we see the river niger looking out at us from the upper waters of the nile wow and we remember that from the earliest times the now and the niger were believed to be branches of the same strength that's what he said so he's telling that again the niger came out of west africa went all the way across west africa in east africa and connected to the nile river so they was the same in one so the nile was branches of the niger see that more than the niger looks at us from the waters of the nile i'm sorry more than the niger looks at us from the waters of the nile an early name for the senegal river was sinagra thus from nahel i derived the name nile and from the dialectal variant nagar navgar i derived the names niger and senegal these two rivers were long regarded as one river and so would share a common name hence the similarity in the roots senegal and niger there is a river in and then that's where it cuts right so if you want to get the rest of this information you have to go and look up um brendo harris and it'll show you everything else that he wrote about you know the etymology of the now and the i don't know i thought that was interesting but again if you really take a closer look at this river you can see that the niger is actually really the real nile river now a lot of you gonna say then where is the euphrates now let's go back on my mouth we'll show this layers and let's let's just take a look at this right here the euphrates okay this map that we're going to be looking at is a negro land map um this first one i believe was made around in 1710 and it's actually from the french the ones that was made after 1710 was a copy from the uh from the english um countries so um i believe a brother has showed us already about the euphrates river but it wasn't much information about what matthew he got it off of now i'm telling you that this euphrates river is from the negro land map the first one of the first origins made that was from the french resident of negroland okay right here in this square box and inside of the square box you see arrows i got arrows pointed right under that is the euphrates river it's changed today but you can see it's in the area of what they call the kingdom of judah they judah judah on the negro land map right here is the euphrates river right here now let's go to a bigger version of the map i'm going to show you several versions here's a bigger version right here so you can see that this is a negro land map up here way above in the at the top of the map you see now gracie okay that means negro okay negro land um you can see that this is west africa and inside of this square box again that i've drawn right here i put the arrows pointing to the euphrates river just like you seen in the other square box the same area judah and this is just so you can get a better version of where um this euphrates river was okay and this euphrates river connected and it went up to the niger river the black line above this that's going all the way across that's where your real euphrates river was now let's go to another version of the map i'm gonna give you several looks on this okay here's another version of the map again inside of the square box i got the arrows pointed to the euphrates river outside of the scrub box above it i wrote euphrates river to show you the course of the euphrates river as it go upwards connecting to the niger and if you look to the right i got it circled inside of that circle is niger river just to show you that this is the niger river okay so the euphrates river comes out of the ghana benin togo area and goes upward and connects to the niger now anything past the euphrates river going westward was the real land of azeroth real land of azeroth that the israelites came out of i mean i'm sorry went into when they came out of um assyria but i'm talking about the real the syria not that fake of syria that they made up today the rule of syria was in north central uh africa so when they came out of north central africa they traveled down they crossed the euphrates river and they went into a fatherland azeroth which was farther into west africa which was not our territory now all our land from the euphrates river in between the euphrates river to denial when which denial i mean the euphrates river connected upward so all this man from the euphrates river that connects um up to the now and then going straight over to the east of africa all that land from west east to down and south africa is the land of israel so i just wanted to point that out in case anybody would ask i don't know y'all this is interesting to me i mean y'all should do your own um research behind this i just wanted to point it out let's see uh let's see if i got any more information on here i don't think i got any more information on here about the niger river i don't get any more maps i can show that's about all of the information but i want to point this out also and then we'll close this out this is what i would say happened you all i've been doing research also on the area that they say is the land of israel today right when i did my research it said that egypt also owned territory in the modern day land of israel today where they say israel is that now when you cross this red sea as soon as you cross that red sea there was also there was also ancient territory of egypt so if you want to you know some of you might say that i'm just speculating whatever right but this is what i would say happened they came out of egypt also the land of egypt now the land of beaches today that was also the original land of egypt right but egypt had other territories that was across the red sea so they came out of the red sea out of the land of egypt across the red sea but not going east across the red sea coming west and when they crossed the red sea coming west that now river i believe was also the yard or the jordan it would be the yard and then the seaford but also the jordan okay but they didn't cross the area at that particular time when they cross the um the red sea they wounder around the wilderness right now if you look on the maps of africa today right below egypt across north africa and the egypt area and right here in this region right below egypt that region is also desert because it tells you that the wilderness that they was wandering around was also desert which it was there's a den so they wander around the wilderness and they was not in the land of israel yet and there's now a river today then it was the yard or the jordan so they rounded around this wilderness for 40 years and then they crossed the yard the jordan which is called denial today and then they went into the land of israel westward just like the scriptures say this that that's what happened so um if anybody haven't really actually done any research about it yet also look up the fact that the now river of today which is called the egyptian river they give it other names to was originally that jordan river that ran from out of egypt all the way down to a portion of uh southwest africa to the sea and that was the jordan that they crossed over coming out of territory of egypt crossing the red sea going west and they wounded in this territory before crossing the jordan in the desert area and then after 40 years they cross over into the land of israel now i'm going to be doing other videos to show you how they change names of all these different places and let's see if we can get an understanding of it together but hopefully the information in this video was helpful to many of you um i don't know leave your comments in the comment section and tell me what you think but again do your own due diligence behind the matter but anyway shalom and much blessings you
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