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#duet with @ቡና ቁርስ #bunnaqurscafe King Solomon's Dream 💭 after sleeping with Makeda (the Queen of Sheba) ...And after he slept there appeared unto King Solomon in a dream a brilliant sun, and it came down from heaven and shed exceedingly great splendor over Israel. And when it had tarried there for a time it suddenly withdrew itself, and it flew away to the country of Ethiopia, and it shone there with exceedingly great brightness forever, for it willed to dwell there. And the King said, “I waited to see if it would come back to Israel, but it did not return. And again, while I waited a light rose up in the heavens, and a Sun came down from them in the country of Judah, and it sent forth light which was much stronger than before.” And Israel, because of the flame of that Sun entreated that Sun evilly and would not walk in the light thereof. And that Sun paid no heed to Israel, and the Israelites hated Him, and it became impossible that peace should exist between them and the Sun. And they lifted up their hands against Him with staves and knives, and they wished to extinguish that Sun. And they cast darkness upon the whole world with earthquake and thick darkness, and they imagined that the Sun would never more rise upon them. And they destroyed His light and cast themselves upon Him and they set a guard over His tomb wherein they had cast Him. And he came forth where they did not look for Him, and illumined the whole world, more especially the First Sea and the Last Sea, Ethiopia, and Rome. And He paid no heed whatsoever to Israel, and He ascended His former throne.  And when Solomon the King saw this vision in his sleep, his soul became disturbed, and his understanding was snatched away as by a flash of lightning, and he woke up with an agitated mind. ***Excerpt from the Kibre Negest (The Glory of Kings), a 14th-century national epic of Ethiopia, written in Ge'ez. The text, in its existing form, is at least 700 years old and is considered by many Ethiopian Orthodox Christians to be a historically reliable work. It is a Judeo-Christian based text that traces the origin of the Solomonic Dynasty of Ethiopia to the Queen of Sheba (also known as Makeda) and King Solomon.
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#duet with @ቡና ቁርስ #bunnaqurscafe King Solomon's Dream 💭 after sleeping with Makeda (the Queen of Sheba) ...And after he slept there appeared unto King Solomon in a dream a brilliant sun, and it came down from heaven and shed exceedingly great splendor over Israel. And when it had tarried there for a time it suddenly withdrew itself, and it flew away to the country of Ethiopia, and it shone there with exceedingly great brightness forever, for it willed to dwell there. And the King said, “I waited to see if it would come back to Israel, but it did not return. And again, while I waited a light rose up in the heavens, and a Sun came down from them in the country of Judah, and it sent forth light which was much stronger than before.” And Israel, because of the flame of that Sun entreated that Sun evilly and would not walk in the light thereof. And that Sun paid no heed to Israel, and the Israelites hated Him, and it became impossible that peace should exist between them and the Sun. And they lifted up their hands against Him with staves and knives, and they wished to extinguish that Sun. And they cast darkness upon the whole world with earthquake and thick darkness, and they imagined that the Sun would never more rise upon them. And they destroyed His light and cast themselves upon Him and they set a guard over His tomb wherein they had cast Him. And he came forth where they did not look for Him, and illumined the whole world, more especially the First Sea and the Last Sea, Ethiopia, and Rome. And He paid no heed whatsoever to Israel, and He ascended His former throne. And when Solomon the King saw this vision in his sleep, his soul became disturbed, and his understanding was snatched away as by a flash of lightning, and he woke up with an agitated mind. ***Excerpt from the Kibre Negest (The Glory of Kings), a 14th-century national epic of Ethiopia, written in Ge'ez. The text, in its existing form, is at least 700 years old and is considered by many Ethiopian Orthodox Christians to be a historically reliable work. It is a Judeo-Christian based text that traces the origin of the Solomonic Dynasty of Ethiopia to the Queen of Sheba (also known as Makeda) and King Solomon.

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