New Jerusalem "(The Rise Of Christianity)" (eBook)

New Jerusalem "(The Rise Of Christianity)" (eBook)

MLAMLELI ZIDE
MLAMLELI ZIDE
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Lingua: en
Editore: Mlamleli Zide
Codice EAN: 9798223274056
Anno pubblicazione: 2023
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The book demonstrates Christianity's distinction from other religions. It also educates teenage behavior and their attitudes toward the church. The book discusses the people who lived before Abraham and their manner of life, as well as events that occurred in the new internet generation. The amusing aspect of this book is that it is based on the ambiguous account of Sargon of Akkad. The first man on the planet to establish himself as a monarch in Sumer. The major reason this myth is about Sargon is because he was able to unite all of Sumer's divided towns. This split is what caused these cities to continue revolting against one another and hampered their trading method. There were many languages, but Sargon used every means possible to ensure that Akkadian prevailed above all others and became the primary medium of communication in Sumer. This is similar to how the English language is working its way to conquer the entire world. He is the one who created his own religion, which he established to be superior to all others. However, the book emphasizes Christianity and is anti-religious. The galas, who were priests and priestesses of the goddess Ishtar, converted to Jesus' discipleship. Tashlultum, Sargon's wife, was the woman who assisted Sargon in creating Christianity so that people could enjoy their privileges in Christ. Sargon's rise to prominence began when the position of cupbearer to the king of Kish was advertised at a time when one of his hunting buddies was present in the palace. He petitioned King Ur-Zababa on behalf of Sargon, who was with Akki, the man who raised him as his son when his mother abandoned him. When Sargon was presented before the monarch, he loved him as his advisor and assigned him the job of commander of his forces. His family was set free across Sumer. However, when Sargon received a supernatural vision from Jesus and was told about the splendor that awaits him within the kingdom of Kish, he became distressed in his spirit and sought explanation from his father. Hs father instructed him to meet the priest at Elam, east of Sumer. His visit to Elam resulted in his imprisonment due to a number of misunderstandings. At his release, the king of Kish, Ur-Zababa, rose up against him and tried unsuccessfully multiple times to have him killed. He then dispatched him to the ruler of Uruk, south of Kish, with a clay tablet that explained to the king of Uruk, Lugalzagesi, how he must murder Sargon. However, Lugalzagesi saved Sargon's life. Then he appointed him as leader of Uruk's soldiers, which Sargon ordered to invade Kish and kill Ur-Zababa. He had no intention of acceding to the throne of Kish. He summoned Uruk's king to come to Kish and assume the throne of Ur-Zababa, but the Lord's spirit struck him till he rose up against Sargon and attempted to murder him. Sargon's father noticed that the king was fighting Sargon. He shot him with an arrow he stole from one of the Ushers. Then King Lugalzagesi died in the same place as King Ur-Zababa. The people recognized Sargon's service and crowned him their new king. As a result, he reigned over both Uruk and Kish. Then he battled and defeated Elam, the city that had imprisoned him. He then founded his own capital at Akkad. His wife Tashlultum founded schools with the support of the galas she converted to be disciples, and the name of Jesus became one of the main subjects, social activities were practiced, and interschool rivalry was established.