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Who Are The Original Jewish 👑⚖️

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This is something you don't find on other platforms 👑⚖️ Ethiopians are the Tribe of the Lion of Judah and hold a prime connection to the origins of Judaism and the Bible is rooted in Ethiopian tradition and historical narratives. Ethiopian Orthodox Christianity, one of the oldest branches of Christianity, believes in a deep ancestral link to the biblical Tribe of Judah, specifically through the lineage of King Solomon and the Queen of Sheba. According to Ethiopian tradition, their union produced a son, Menelik I, who became the first Emperor of Ethiopia and established a royal line believed to be descended from King David of Judah. This connection is symbolized by the Lion of Judah, a prominent Ethiopian emblem representing 👑 royalty, 🦁 strength, and ⚖️ spiritual authority, which has been central to Ethiopia’s identity, particularly under Emperor Haile Selassie I. Ethiopian Christianity also maintains a distinct version of the Bible known as the Ethiopian Orthodox Bible, which includes several books not found in the Western Christian canon. This includes books such as the Book of Enoch, the Book of Jubilees, and others, which provide a fuller, unique biblical perspective. Some Ethiopian traditions hold that the original Ark of the Covenant—believed to contain the stone tablets of the Ten Commandments—is preserved in Ethiopia, specifically in the Church of Our Lady Mary of Zion in Aksum. This belief strengthens Ethiopia’s claim to being a custodian of ancient Judaic and Christian heritage. Ethiopia’s connection to ancient Judaism and Christianity has made it a powerful symbol of spiritual heritage and resilience. The Ethiopian Jewish community, known as the Beta Israel, has long preserved Judaic traditions believed to trace back thousands of years, predating much of modern Judaism. The claim that “the original Bible belongs to Ethiopia” is rooted in the belief that Ethiopia has safeguarded biblical texts and traditions that offer unique insights into early monotheistic worship and spiritual practices, influencing Ethiopian culture and faith to this day. 👑⚖️