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Re: What part of the bible rasta read?

Posted: Mon Nov 01, 2010 8:52 pm
by reggae_ragga
reggae_ragga wrote:means "holy"
=quedamawi


anyway,
the ethiopian bible is way different from king james or n.i.v.
ethiopian bible dont have as much books and words as the european have.
sameway european bible have entire books missing/wrong translation/ added misinformation and so on, its not easy to get through. you must really dislike europeanizm to see what really true ina it and what was addded later on.
everything that feels queer was added later on in vatican.
best thing is to learn aramaic or amharic to get a clear picture of what was happening in that time the european misintroduction only confuse the head. imagine a few guy trying explain a engin by looking only on the top side, cant work.
dont read quaballa the name alone is meaning stans truth or something like that. Qabal means satan's son or who ever, I dont really deal with Nimrod & Ra's occult so I can only tell to not to read anything religious. if u want read bible, read only old testament. dont read the new testament, and Im not gonna waste my time argueing bout why not to read, its just a friendly advice. keep the natural ballance and dont read the nt, not even revelation. jus keep everything natural, dont lie dont thief and so on and truth will find you

Re: meaning

Posted: Fri Nov 05, 2010 11:02 am
by adilisha
franco wrote:what is the meaning of Quedamawi ?
It means "first" in the title of a king. So what is in English "Haile Selassie I (the first)" would be in Amharic "Qedamawi Haile Selassie". It is only used in titles. The first in class e.g. would be andenya.

Re: What part of the bible rasta read?

Posted: Fri Nov 05, 2010 11:10 am
by Roots Archives
After a quick google:

Qedamawi is Ge`ez for 'first', and may also mean 'old' or 'holy'.

Re: meaning

Posted: Fri Nov 05, 2010 11:34 am
by adilisha
Well, google doesn't always give the best results. It certainly is Amharic though of course it may have it roots in Ge'ez like so many Amharic words. My Amharic dictionary doesn't give the meaning 'old' or 'holy' only the meaning 'first' as explained above. Holy means "qiddus".

Re: What part of the bible rasta read?

Posted: Fri Nov 05, 2010 11:57 am
by Roots Archives
I thought I'd just mention it anyway.

I noticed different people have different translations to the same words. Same goes for religion I guess; different people read different bible versions; Different religions, different beliefs, different interpretations.

In the end, we all worship the same God.

Re: What part of the bible rasta read?

Posted: Sat Nov 13, 2010 11:57 am
by reggae_ragga
sometimes reading parts of NT I wonder if it was a different story before but now chopped and remixed with lies & spices to a new order, must definatly be something of that kind
like a good story "babylonized"
I also read sometimes about KMT that did mention a youth name yashua who was the messiah and that was his ankh:

http://www.jason-voyance.com/IMG/gif/croix_ansee.gif

and he died naturally, not on a cross.

in general I can still say believe in NT without knowing the facts is insane

Re: What part of the bible rasta read?

Posted: Sun Dec 19, 2010 2:26 pm
by NINEMILES
If you go to AMAZON.CO.UK click on books and then in the search bar type in rastafarianism there is a great selection of books explaining all you need to know about this great subject. Including the Holy Piby, readv by all Rastas to enhance their knowledge. Love and Peace.

Re: What part of the bible rasta read?

Posted: Wed Dec 29, 2010 9:49 pm
by moz
hello i could say respect to all rastafari,peace and love on earth,any way i want to know whic chapter rasta read,and where to find the truth or belief of rastafari in the bilbe