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Esu Is Not Satan! by Blaqsmith(m): 9:29pm On Nov 10, 2015
Who Actually Is Èṣú ??
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“Samuel Ajayi Crowther was captured by Muslim Fulani during the Fulani/Oyo wars and he was sold with his mother and toddler brother to Portuguese slave buyers. However, the ship was intercepted by British Royal Navy and the slaves were released by taking them to Sierra Leone. This was where the Anglican Church Missionary Society took over the educating of young Ajayi.
One of his foremost achievements, apart from taking Christianity to the Niger Delta parts of modern Nigeria, Ajayi Crowther translated the English Bible into Yoruba. This can thus be said to be the first medium through which the Christian Satan/Devil/Lucifer was thus interpreted as the Yoruba Èṣú.
Ajayi Crowther was also the one who compiled in 1843 the English-Yoruba Dictionary upon which so many others have been patterned till today. The word ‘Bara’ in the dictionary reads out the meaning thus: “god of mischief, the devil, Ifa.” Here it is plain that the devil and Ifa are the same to Ajayi.
Bara is a word use in qualifying Èṣú in some of Èṣú’s oriki poems: “Bara ti o logun ika/ To so ile ana re di ahoro (Bara who does not have evil medicine but turns his in-laws home into desolation). Bara l’abelekun sunkun ki eru o ba elekun/ Bi elekun ba n sokun, Laaroye a ma sun eje (Bara is the one who weeps with those weeping and they will be frightened by the time they see Èṣú/Laaroye/Bara weeping blood). Bara ni abonimi su mi ki eru ba onimi/ Bonimi ba n su imi/ Laaroye a ma su ifun (The one defecating will be full of fright by the time he sees Èṣú defecating his intestines). That is Èṣú for you, a god that overdoes things in a frightening way… a prankster.
On the other side though, Èṣú is the link between man and heaven – to the Yoruba. He is a strong god and one who has to be pacified so that he takes his tricks elsewhere, and moreover he does not allow trouble or evil to be done to us. If the Bible version is the same as this Èṣú whom Yoruba add his name to the prefix of their children at birth e.g. Eshu-Biyi, Eshu-Tunde, Eshu-gbayi, and they even have a shrine of upside-down earthenware bowl with a hole in the bottom, to venerate this god, then does this mean the Yoruba worship the same Lucifer/Devil that rebelled against God?
It is clear that even the translated Yoruba-English dictionary in which Bara is also attached to Ifa shows that the translators have little or no knowledge about the Yoruba deities. Ifa and Èṣú are not the same. While Ifa is the mainstream religion of the Yoruba brought to earth (like Jesus or Paul brought Christianity) by Orunmila who lived in Oke Igeti in today’s Osun State, Èṣú had never lived like a man with children or wives… he is a god with functions in heaven. That is why another oriki says of him as “O san sokoto penpe/ Onibode Olorun.” (One who wears short pants and guards the way between man and the Heavens)
Let us objectively look into the function of Èṣú who is a fierce god, like Thor or Sango but not evil like Hades. Èṣú has to be constantly sacrificed to in Yoruba belief because he is the one between us and the other gods. Èṣú has the power to decree any god not to harm a mortal and can also look away if the offending mortal refuses to perform sacrifice to ward of evil. Èṣú does not cast evil, he is merely performing his duties to ensure that no man is unjustly attacked by evil.
There are eight forms of evil in Ifa philosophy, these are Death, Pestilence, Loss, Paralysis, Trouble, Curse, Bondage and Iniquity. All these eight are under the supervision of Èṣú according to God (Olodumare) who placed Èṣú in that role to monitor their activities. These eight are always trying to hinder the progress of man and this is why any sacrifice or rites performed on earth to ward evil must have Èṣú’s Fifth share since he alone has authority to tell the Eight evil to desist from harming a particular person.
These items of sacrifice are mostly edible stuff that sometimes have to be shared to the person’s neighbours so that in their merriment they pray for him as well, it is also a form of tithes receipt for the babalawo and lastly some of the items are used on the person sacrificing; There is an example in a verse of Ifa where an albino called Ondese was asked to sacrifice on a particular day against death. He was asked to use Buje (a plant which has a juice used for tattooing) for sacrifice. The priests then used the Buje to rub him all over. On the appointed day Death came to seek him, Death could not recognize that the man who has been rubbed all over with Buje is the albino he sought; so Death left and Ondese lived longer.

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Re: Esu Is Not Satan! by Blaqsmith(m): 9:32pm On Nov 10, 2015
The Christian Satan is a rebel; the Yoruba Èṣú would never think of derailing from his functions. It is only the witches and sorcerers that Èṣú has no power over and this is where Ifa too says that it is only one’s Ori (head/soul) that can protect one against Dark/Evil Magic cast by witches. Èṣú has nothing to do with cursing man or turning man against God. He serves as mediator between us and the heavens. There is no record in Ifa that Èṣú rebels against Olodumare, besides, is it not demeaning the power of God that the omniscient created something It had not foreseen would rebel and cause trouble for mankind in such huge scale?
Ajayi Crowther could have translated the Bible Satan as satani. He was a boy of 12 when he was stolen from Osogun, his village in Iseyin, Oyo, and had very little knowledge, if any, of Eshu and his complicated functions. If Èṣú were the Devil, Ifa would totally have been upturned into evil and Yoruba would not be one of the most enlightened race in Africa today. We would have been submerged in the Devil’s evil.
Èṣú is not evil. But today, millions of Yoruba have seen Èṣú as the Christian devil with the influence of the translation and the Yoruba Bible. The Yoruba dictionary clearly shows that elitism crept into the translating pen of the translators as a result of their little knowledge of Yoruba spiritual beliefs, which Christianity taught them is the Devil’s belief. Let us remove prejudice and be objective. Èṣú shields man from evil and can also expose man to evil, but he is not evil. Neither is he contesting power with God.
It is the Christian God that is a white man with white beard and a golden crown… The Yoruba God (Olodumare or Olorun) has no form. It has never been described… Olodumare is an existence in the transcendence. Something no deity can contest power with. Evil is also formless, that is why the Eight Evil were placed under the authority of Èṣú to protect man, but Witches can use their craft to tap into the evil energy but unfortunately they are not subjected to Èṣú and difficult to pacify them. God allowed evil but restrained evil, and only the karma of man brings them upon him. Even if witches cast evil on a man, his Ori is his last bunker to defend him and this Ori also depends largely on the past karma he has accrued.
It is ridiculous to say God’s creation is rivalling him to take earth when there are thousands of planets within and outside our Solar System. When the Bible was written with this view of throwing devil into earth, there was little idea of the galaxy. If the bible were written today, the Genesis and Revelation would have been written differently. Lastly, Èṣú cannot take or give man soul, like the Christian Devil can. Èṣú does not need a soul or reside in any Hell. He is an important minister of God. Those who perform devil worship and the Satanists perform a lot of human sacrifice and mortification… but Yoruba do not sacrifice humans to Èṣú or require to mortify their bodies”

Source: http:// takeupanarm.word press.com/2011/ 04/14/ is-the-yoruba-es hu-same-as-the- christian-devil(as edited by Proudly Yorùbá)

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Re: Esu Is Not Satan! by hadizadeezy(f): 10:39pm On Nov 10, 2015
Wow! incredible!

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Re: Esu Is Not Satan! by basille(m): 11:03pm On Nov 10, 2015
Such a lengthy write-up with no proper formatting.

From the little i know, Eshu is a trickster, the god of tricks in yoruba folklore. Same as Ekwensu in igbo.

Something i find fascinating is the similarities in pronunciation of both names, and both play identical roles in each culture.

Could be mere coincidence, but i don't believe in such.

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Re: Esu Is Not Satan! by Blaqsmith(m): 12:21am On Nov 11, 2015
hadizadeezy:
Wow! incredible!
Hadiza, long time. Where've u been?
Re: Esu Is Not Satan! by hadizadeezy(f): 4:50am On Nov 11, 2015
Blaqsmith:
Hadiza, long time. Where've u been?
Have been around o, send me a pm
Re: Esu Is Not Satan! by PastorAIO: 12:34pm On Nov 11, 2015
I've always said that if you really want to mix up concepts from various different cultures by force, then far from Esu being Satan rather

Esu is Holy Spirit.

If you compare functions and descriptions. Esu is the Psychopomp.

That would mean that people who are cursing Esu are actually cursing Holy spirit.

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Re: Esu Is Not Satan! by LordCenturion(m): 2:14pm On Nov 11, 2015
I already knew this imediately i gain admision into higher institution that Esu is not satan in the christian bible,its only illiterate ajayi crowther that mislead millions of yorubas,now,young ones are getting the fact now....ajayi crowther would have use satani,but the new translation now use satani

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Re: Esu Is Not Satan! by macof(m): 10:28pm On Nov 12, 2015
Please spread this photo

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Re: Esu Is Not Satan! by GooseBaba: 3:56am On Nov 13, 2015
It is through the knowledge of Esu that I found wisdom to reason objectively, that led to my freedom from abrahamic bondage.

After, Realizing the function of Esu. That's how I was able to seperate Olodumare from Yahweh. Which led to more questions. As an Urhobo guy, I asked my elders what do we call devil in Urhobo. And they answered "E devuli" grin...then I realized Oghene has no business with the bible. See wetin translation do us..

.we have mostly spirits. Good and evil, which is more like a crossroads of man and his actions. As human beings we are capable of both. No need for an all wicked spirit with his own agenda.

Esu...!!! I hail ohhh

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Re: Esu Is Not Satan! by miqos02(m): 6:06am On Nov 13, 2015
hmmm
Re: Esu Is Not Satan! by Blaqsmith(m): 6:48am On Nov 13, 2015
Lalasticlala baba, good morning.

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Re: Esu Is Not Satan! by igraman(m): 4:52am On Mar 16, 2016
sincerely, this is an highly educative piece.
I found it useful.
It erases all form of prejudice in my mind, as far as ESU is concerned.
I can as well, now convince the confused about whom ESU truly is.




Had I known, I would have chosen a career in Philosophy. Even though I didn't regret delving into Agriculture.

Cc: Lalasticlala
Re: Esu Is Not Satan! by OgundeleT(m): 8:11am On Mar 16, 2016
lalasticlala oooooooo do the needful. fp things
Re: Esu Is Not Satan! by davies4(m): 8:39pm On Dec 05, 2017
Interesting i can now understand that man is not perfect see what a big mistake
Re: Esu Is Not Satan! by Gggg102(m): 9:52pm On Dec 05, 2017
I noticed this too after reading about Yoruba mythology...

Saying esu is Satan is like saying avenger's Loki is Satan

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Re: Esu Is Not Satan! by Lirqur: 2:26am On Dec 06, 2017
Pls how dumb can people be?? Esu is not Satan, he is just a trickster. Pls what does satan do? ? What did satan do to eve to eat the fruit?.

Y'all are being dumb letting Satan trick you again that Esu is not Satan because of mere language.

Allahu Arkbar.

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