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Igbo Women Are Descendants Of King Solomon And Queen Sheba Of Ethiopia by tochukwuifeduba: 2:24pm On Aug 22, 2015
Igbo Women Are the Descendants of King Solomon And Queen Sheba Of Ethiopia


its is no longer in question that the igbos are the original Hebrew people from Isreal as many abundant historical cultural facts and literally works have pointed out earlier hence this write up will not dwell on such already concluded issue.

In this work we shall explain how the Igbo people migrated to their current location in south east Nigeria and environs over 2000 years ago from the Holy Land of Israel. very few people are actually aware that the Igbos are not only Hebrews but infact a direct descendant of King David through his son solomon a royal bloodline . How they came around to their present location is what we shall discuss extensively here.


King Solomon had sexual Intercourse with Queen Sheba of Ethiopia, the union resulted to a son called Menelik. facially Majority of fair skin Igbo women look like Queen Sheba and Ehiopians which is also a pointer to common historical ties with Ethiopian rather than their immediate west African neigbours who are mostly dark skin .The Igbos migrated from Ethiopian cross the desert pass Chad and Northern Nigeria down to the East Across the River Niger where the eventually settled . when the colonial master first came to the North they where told that Great Jewish people dwell across the River Niger a direct reference to the Igbo people. in principles the Igbo Jews Migrated from Ethiopia Jewish community to their current location in South East Nigeria just along the shores of the atlantic ocean the brought several Jewish relics and custom with them which is still noticeable until this very day. Majority of igbos left Ethiopia in the 4th century .The Ethiopian Jews, also called the "Beta Israel" (House of Israel), termed "Falashas" (The Outsiders) by their neighbors, always remembered the hills of Jerusalem even as they lived in the mountains of Gonder. One of the core tenets of Ethiopian Jewish belief, prayer and day-today life was the desire to return to "Zion" - to once again look upon those hills. The journey from exile to redemption however, was one fraught with isolation and danger along the way.
Our story begins with the rise of Christianity in the 4th century. Conversion was forced upon the Jews of Ethiopia and those who maintained their faith and identity were persecuted, forcing them to withdraw to the mountainous region of Gondar. There they settled, built communities and lived for over 2000 years.
In the 10th Century the status of the Ethiopian Jews changed drastically with the rise of Queen Judith, who led them in a popular revolt that overthrew the Axum dynasty and sought to uproot Christianity throughout the land. A new royal dynasty was established and the Jews of Ethiopia held much influence for the next 350 years - often acting as a balance between Christian and Muslim groups in the land.

In 1270 the Axum dynasty returned to the throne once again, ushering in 400 years of tribal warfare and bloodshed. The end of that war in 1624 marked the end of Jewish freedom in Ethiopia. Jewish forces were defeated in a final battle by the Portuguese-backed Ethiopians and a long period of oppression began. Jewish captives were sold into slavery or forcibly baptized. Their lands were confiscated, their writings and religious books were burned and the practice of any form of Jewish religion was forbidden in Ethiopia.
Over the next couple of hundred years, despite some encounters with explorers and missionaries, the community remained fairly isolated. For centuries the world Jewish community remained unaware of the existence of Jews in the northern Ethiopian province of Gonder. Slowly however, recognition of Jews living in persecution in Ethiopia came to their attention.




A large part of the history of Ethiopia is centred on the legend of the Queen of Sheba of Ethiopia and King Solomon of Israel. Many Ethiopians believe that the relationship between Sheba and Solomon resulted to a son who founded the Solomonic Dynasty in Aksum. According to Ethiopian traditional history the Queen of Sheba learned about the wisdom of King Solomon from a merchant called Tamrin, how he worshiped God and his skills building a great Temple in Jerusalem. The Queen of Sheba decided to visit and see for herself King Solomon's wisdom, how he worshiped God and his many skills. When the Queen of Sheba visited King Solomon in Jerusalem she gave him many gifts and she asked him many questions, which he was able to answer.
According to the legend of the Ethiopian history, while she was with him; King Solomon made Queen Sheba promise not to take anything from his house. King Solomon went to bed one night on one side of the chamber and Queen Sheba went to bed at the other side of the chamber. Before King Solomon slept, he placed a bowl of water near Queen Sheba's chamber. As she was thirsty, Queen Sheba woke up at the middle of the night and found the water, which she drank. At this point Solomon heard noises, woke up and found her drinking the water. He accused her of having broken her oath not to take anything from his house. Nevertheless the beauty of Queen Sheba attracted King Solomon and the relationship between King Solomon and Queen Sheba was consummated, resulting in the birth of a son named Ibn-al-Malik (known as Menelik), the founder of Ethiopian Solomonic Dynasty.
Whilst it cannot be proved that the Queen of Sheba had a son with King Solomon, but there is evidence of the Queen of Sheba's visit to King Solomon in Jerusalem, in the Old Testament of the Holy Bible, the First Book of Kings, chapter 10, verses 1 - 10 says:
When Menelik grew up (about 22 years old), he asked his mother who his father was and told him that it was King Solomon of Israel. Menelik told his mother that he wanted to go to visit his father in Jerusalem. He went to Jerusalem to visit his father and Solomon received him with great honour. Menelik stayed with his father in Jerusalem and learnt the Law of Moses for 3 years. Menelik looked very like his father, which confused the Israelites as they had difficulty in telling the difference between Solomon and Menelik. Because of this confusion they complained to King Solomon and asked him to send Menelik home. King Solomon said if they wanted him to send his son back home the high priests would have to send their oldest son and 1000 people from each tribe of Israel with Menelik. The high priests agreed to send their oldest son and 1000 people from each tribe with Menelik.
Menelik then returned to Aksum, amongst those accompanying him was Azariah the son of the high priest (Zadok) of the temple of Jerusalem. Before the journey Azariah had a dream that told him to take the Ark of the Covenant with him to Ethiopia. Azariah did what the dream told him to do and he stole the Ark from the Temple, putting in its place a copy. Azariah told Menelik what he had done and Menelik was angry with him but Azariah convinced Menelik to take the Ark with them. Zadok, the high priest of the Temple, discovered the Ark's disappearance and informed King Solomon. King Solomon and his army followed Menelik but could not catch him. Whilst this was taking place Solomon dreamt that his son should have the Ark and he returned to Jerusalem and ordered his high Priests to keep its disappearance a secret.
On his return to Ethiopia, Menelik founded the "Solomonic Dynasty" and the Aksumite kingdom adopted Judaism and the Law of Moses. The visit of the Queen of Sheba to King Solomon as mentioned in the Holy Bible signifies to the Ethiopians their claim to be direct descendants of the "Solomonic Dynasty". This shows that Judaic culture was established and followed in Ethiopia since the reign of King Menelik. When the Aksumite kingdom accepted the arrival of Christianity, during the reign of King Ezana in the fourth century, the Felashas (Beta Israel or Ethiopian Jews) refused to accept Christianity and continued to practise Judaism, which they still do today.

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Re: Igbo Women Are Descendants Of King Solomon And Queen Sheba Of Ethiopia by Brightology2(m): 2:25pm On Aug 22, 2015
Jst hit d like button all d igbos in d house.

1 tin i envy abt d igbos is dia creativity. Sm day ur dream will kme tru.d igbos kn wat i mean

Igbo kwenu!!

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Re: Igbo Women Are Descendants Of King Solomon And Queen Sheba Of Ethiopia by tochukwuifeduba: 2:25pm On Aug 22, 2015
Pics 1....Ethiopian Woman

Pics 2....Igbo woman

Pics 3... Queen Sheba of Ethiopia

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Re: Igbo Women Are Descendants Of King Solomon And Queen Sheba Of Ethiopia by SeverusSnape(m): 2:25pm On Aug 22, 2015
Lies.

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Re: Igbo Women Are Descendants Of King Solomon And Queen Sheba Of Ethiopia by deadZONE: 2:27pm On Aug 22, 2015
undecided undecided undecided undecided
this biafra dogs again...

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Re: Igbo Women Are Descendants Of King Solomon And Queen Sheba Of Ethiopia by AnambraDota: 2:27pm On Aug 22, 2015
Queen of Sheba was from the present day Yemen in the Gulf of Aden
Re: Igbo Women Are Descendants Of King Solomon And Queen Sheba Of Ethiopia by BeeBeeOoh(m): 2:27pm On Aug 22, 2015
Nke a Bu Akuko Mike Ejeagha

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Re: Igbo Women Are Descendants Of King Solomon And Queen Sheba Of Ethiopia by SLIDEwaxie(m): 2:56pm On Aug 22, 2015
grin grin grin grin

I have never seen me a more confused set of groups with inferiority complex.

FIY, arrogance and superiority complex are two different things. In fact, it inferiority birthed arrogance. And we knw, some set of tribe are both confused and arrogant.

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Re: Igbo Women Are Descendants Of King Solomon And Queen Sheba Of Ethiopia by gabazin080(m): 3:14pm On Aug 22, 2015
Biafrauds will start running to this thread now and there will no longer be peace.

SMH FOR YOU GUYS

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Re: Igbo Women Are Descendants Of King Solomon And Queen Sheba Of Ethiopia by tpiander: 3:21pm On Aug 22, 2015
Igbo men are descendants of?

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Re: Igbo Women Are Descendants Of King Solomon And Queen Sheba Of Ethiopia by omenka(m): 3:22pm On Aug 22, 2015
SeverusSnape:
Lies.
Can't believe a bigoted oaf like you listens to Yanni.

Smh.
Re: Igbo Women Are Descendants Of King Solomon And Queen Sheba Of Ethiopia by SeverusSnape(m): 3:28pm On Aug 22, 2015
omenka:
Can't believe a bigoted oaf like you listens to Yanni.

Smh.
undecided

Can't believe a brainwashed and hoodwinked 'change' chanting zombie knows what Yanni is. I'm impressed by the way, You must be one of the beneficiaries of GEJ's Almajiri school.

If you don't know, yours sincerely is a huge fan of classical music. A Lord like me can't settle for less unlike minions like yourself.

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Re: Igbo Women Are Descendants Of King Solomon And Queen Sheba Of Ethiopia by carnegiefan: 3:58pm On Aug 22, 2015
There is NO WAY this can be true. laffs.

Having said that, sometime last week I saw this Igbo girl in one of Nollywood Igbo movies. Nna eh, this girl is the most beautiful female I have ever set eyes on! shocked
You need to see this girl. She is tall, with the figure/curves/butt/ that will stop a whole train, she is bronze colored, her lips just won't quit, and her face will suck in your gaze, She walked with a godlike grace and class.
This girl is 100% natural; no nips/snips/tucks, or cuts of plastic surgery. She spoke fluent undiluted Igbo; that is how I knew that she probably have never left Eastern Nigeria.

At that point, I concluded that either God is Igbo, or he has SPECIAL LOVE for Igbo people.

I praise God every morning for his creation, and his love for my people! cool

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Re: Igbo Women Are Descendants Of King Solomon And Queen Sheba Of Ethiopia by redsun(m): 4:03pm On Aug 22, 2015
One thing that rings a bell in this story is the light skin complesion, I have always wondered where the complexion came from. So far there is no biological explanation to it,so maybe historical might make sense if more research is put into it.

Nigeria is not main to be,we are way too different species with different views and comprehension of life.

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Re: Igbo Women Are Descendants Of King Solomon And Queen Sheba Of Ethiopia by owobokiri(m): 4:18pm On Aug 22, 2015
carnegiefan:
There is NO WAY this can be true. laffs.

Having said that, sometime last week I saw this Igbo girl in one of Nollywood Igbo movies. Nna eh, this girl is the most beautiful female I have ever set eyes on! shocked
You need to see this girl. She is tall, with the figure/curves/butt/ that will stop a whole train, she is bronze colored, her lips just won't quit, and her face will suck in your gaze, She walked with a godlike grace and class.
This girl is 100% natural; no nips/snips/tucks, or cuts of plastic surgery. She spoke fluent undiluted Igbo; that is how I knew that she probably have never left Eastern Nigeria.

At that point, I concluded that either God is Igbo, or he has SPECIAL LOVE for Igbo people.

I praise God every morning for his creation, and his love for my people! cool

What is her name? My whole body is shaking already. .

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Re: Igbo Women Are Descendants Of King Solomon And Queen Sheba Of Ethiopia by ERODEDEAST(f): 4:21pm On Aug 22, 2015
Hee.Gbos

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Re: Igbo Women Are Descendants Of King Solomon And Queen Sheba Of Ethiopia by carnegiefan: 4:32pm On Aug 22, 2015
owobokiri:


What is her name? My whole body is shaking already. .

I'll go back to iroktv to search and hopefully post it. Nna umu Igbo na ama mma!
Re: Igbo Women Are Descendants Of King Solomon And Queen Sheba Of Ethiopia by Shymm3x: 4:44pm On Aug 22, 2015
Looooooool.

BBC and a lot of British academics and archaeologists have been peddling the hypothesis that Ijebus are descendants of the Queen of Sheba for years now with the Sungbo Eredo thing and there is a next hypothesis that Ijebus migrated from Sudan/Ethiopia. But Ijebus have rejected the claims cos we are who were and we built our Sungbo Eredo moat - not some Queen of Sheba. And we are Yorubas from Ile Ife.

But trust Igbos to hijack that shiit with most ridiculous and illiterate claims ever looool. GTFOH. You are Jews ! grin tongue

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Re: Igbo Women Are Descendants Of King Solomon And Queen Sheba Of Ethiopia by owobokiri(m): 4:50pm On Aug 22, 2015
carnegiefan:


I'll go back to iroktv to search and hopefully post it. Nna umu Igbo na ama mma!

No be by power ma bruda, na baba God do am. . Very losciously endowned generation of beuties. .
Re: Igbo Women Are Descendants Of King Solomon And Queen Sheba Of Ethiopia by Nobody: 4:59pm On Aug 22, 2015
tpiander:
Igbo men are descendants of?
The op is the very epitome of ignorance, shallowness, blind ethnic chauvinism and historical illiteracy. He is also fraudulent, as seen by the plagiarist incorporation of his incoherent nonsense with an article clearly written by someone who actually knows history. I am Igbo, and certainly accept the idea of some African migration from the Nile Valley/Levant in antiquity, but it is a serious field of study requiring proper research by whoever is propounding it, not this amateur, ignorant nonsense about "Igbo women", "King Solomon", "fair skin", and such protruded gobbledegook. Under no circumstances are these elements admissible in any historical enquiry above the level of nursery school activity. To study African migratory patterns in antiquity requires a knowledge of history, archaeology, geography, culture, genetics, linguistics, and many other variables which then allow the researcher to evolve an impartial, coherent thesis devoid of infantile allusions to "Queen Sheba" etc, and shallow ethnic parochialism.

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Re: Igbo Women Are Descendants Of King Solomon And Queen Sheba Of Ethiopia by shotster50(m): 4:59pm On Aug 22, 2015
Ndi ara n'agba yi efe akwughari na Nairaland....
Re: Igbo Women Are Descendants Of King Solomon And Queen Sheba Of Ethiopia by dani3(m): 5:07pm On Aug 22, 2015
bad belle people won't believe this..
Re: Igbo Women Are Descendants Of King Solomon And Queen Sheba Of Ethiopia by citizenY(m): 5:16pm On Aug 22, 2015
@Op ,

When are you publishing your magnum opus

As a very resourceful guy you must have already looked into the past and the future.. and seen your people ensconced on the right hand of the Creator.
Re: Igbo Women Are Descendants Of King Solomon And Queen Sheba Of Ethiopia by OperationIgrigi: 5:31pm On Aug 22, 2015
Shymm3x:
Looooooool.

BBC and a lot of British academics and archaeologists have been peddling the hypothesis that Ijebus are descendants of the Queen of Sheba for years now with the Sungbo Eredo thing and there is a next hypothesis that Ijebus migrated from Sudan/Ethiopia. But Ijebus have rejected the claims cos we are who were and we built our Sungbo Eredo moat - not some Queen of Sheba. And we are Yorubas from Ile Ife.

But trust Igbos to hijack that shiit with most ridiculous and illiterate claims ever looool. GTFOH. You are Jews ! grin tongue

**grins** Do you listen to Radio Biafra?
Re: Igbo Women Are Descendants Of King Solomon And Queen Sheba Of Ethiopia by AnambraDota: 5:39pm On Aug 22, 2015
OperationIgrigi:

**grins** Do you listen to Radio Biafra?
Igirigi where have you been ooooooooo
I miss you ooooooo grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin
Re: Igbo Women Are Descendants Of King Solomon And Queen Sheba Of Ethiopia by meforyou1(m): 5:55pm On Aug 22, 2015
SLIDEwaxie:
grin grin grin grin

I have never seen me a more confused set of groups with inferiority complex.

FIY, arrogance and superiority complex are two different things. In fact, it inferiority birthed arrogance. And we knw, some set of tribe are both confused and arrogant.
You must be mad. Is the Op the spokesman for the igbos? Even me an igbo man knows the whole story is a bundle of rubbish

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Re: Igbo Women Are Descendants Of King Solomon And Queen Sheba Of Ethiopia by Shymm3x: 6:02pm On Aug 22, 2015
OperationIgrigi:


**grins** Do you listen to Radio Biafra?

I'm the Duke of Biafran chics and the big bredrin, Sukkot, gave me the title: Uzockuwu the conquering Biafran warlord. So it is only right that I listen to my subjects rant and spout a lot of vile, childish, genocidal, xenophobic, and hateful nonsense from time to time when I'm bored.

Why did you ask?
Re: Igbo Women Are Descendants Of King Solomon And Queen Sheba Of Ethiopia by Change2015(m): 6:03pm On Aug 22, 2015
SeverusSnape:
Lies.

More like psychiatric delusions
Re: Igbo Women Are Descendants Of King Solomon And Queen Sheba Of Ethiopia by after1: 6:19pm On Aug 22, 2015
AnambraDota:


Igirigi where have you been ooooooooo

I miss you ooooooo grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin

The coward is same person as arodewilliams. Ebuka, you are too dull cheesy

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Re: Igbo Women Are Descendants Of King Solomon And Queen Sheba Of Ethiopia by Kyase(m): 7:32pm On Aug 22, 2015
tpiander:
Igbo men are descendants of?
cyrus
Re: Igbo Women Are Descendants Of King Solomon And Queen Sheba Of Ethiopia by tociano009(m): 8:34pm On Aug 22, 2015
Biafra ancestors

Re: Igbo Women Are Descendants Of King Solomon And Queen Sheba Of Ethiopia by StOla: 8:59pm On Aug 22, 2015
SLIDEwaxie:
grin grin grin grin

I have never seen me a more confused set of groups with inferiority complex.

FIY, arrogance and superiority complex are two different things. In fact, it inferiority birthed arrogance. And we knw, some set of tribe are both confused and arrogant.

QED!

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