Hey /his/,
Are there any good documentaries, videos or books on the genealogy of Jesus? I mean like looking in depth at each person. I would love to learn more about some of the lesser known men. Both genealogy of Luke and Matthew are fine.
>>1439655
bump, im also interested in this
also, nice dubs
Why bother, it's obviously all wrong and made up. No one knows, his father is meant to be God for fucks sake.
>>1440608
I'm more talking about the bloodline of adam/ Abraham/ David etc
>>1439655
The Horites were a caste of rulers who controlled the trade routes from the Sahara to India. Originally, they controlled the major waters systems at a time when the Sahara, Arabia and Mesopotamia were wetter. Commerce moved along the rivers which were interconnected in the late Holocene.
The Horites served as river shrine and temple attendants. They interceded for others and offered sacrifice. Job offered sacrifice daily for the sins of his own family. At the end of the book, God tells Job to pray for his kinsmen Eliphaz, Zophar and Bildad. This is reminiscent of Abraham praying for Abimelech and his whole household (Gen. 20:17,18). Purity was an essential trait of the Horite priest.
The Horites were devotees of HR (Hor, Hur or Horus) whose mother Hathor conceived by the overshadowing of the sun, the Creator's emblem. Horus is the archetype by which Abraham's descendants would recognize Jesus as the promised Seed of the Woman (Gen. 3:15). Jesus' authentication was His rising from the dead on the third day, in accordance with Horite expectation. As St. Augustine noted, the Egyptians took great care in the burial of their dead and never practiced cremation, as in the religions that seek to escape physical existence. Abraham's ancestors believed in the resurrection of the body and awaited a deified king who would rise from the grave and deliver his people from death.