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Casluhim

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One reconstruction of the Generations of Noah, placing the "Casluhim" in the western Nile Delta.

The Casluhim (Hebrew: כסלחים) are an Egyptian people, descended from Ham, son of Noah, after the second flood. They are related to 6 other tribes: Ludim Anamim Lehabim Naphtuhim Pathrusim Caphtorim, from whom come the Philistines.

All seven tribes are Nephilim. The descendants of The Fallen, or Naphalim. The Nephilim are are sons and daughters of the Naphalim, who went into the daughters of men after the fall. The Nephilim can be considered demigods as they are half God and half human. They are more commonly known as, 'Giants'.

Their identities are largely unknown to many of them and to most humans. Their histories and their languages have been hidden from them. It is known that each of the 7 Nephilim dialects still exist in reincarnated Nephilim and they remain unaltered in their speech and in their ways.

Dialectic Behavioral Therapy (DBT) has been developed to sift through, 'problem children' and find the ones who are of interest. The ones who are identified as, 'Natural Inhuman' or, 'Sub Human' are separated from their families and home, and they are forced, like Cain, to wander. They don't know who they are or why, no matter what decision they make, their lives always seem to just spiral down the drain. Their names and their birthdays and their partners and families are scattered from them. At this time, the Nephilim are scattered among the whole peoples of the Earth.

There has been a significant effort, by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, to find and bring together all of the Nephilim of the Earth. The platform used is, 'Family Search' and it is closely tied into Ancestry.com. The Book of Mormon starts with The Book of Nephi, which is the root for, 'Nephi-lim'. The testimony given in The Book of Mormon is a truthful testimony given by Jesus Christ Himself, who is LORD and therefore Nephilim's King (King of Kings), and it is about the Nephilim peoples. The Saints of The LATTER days serve their LORD very well, and this is seen and known in the heavens.

These things, and more, have been made plain to me by the light of the Holy Spirit. Ezekiel 24:1 In the ninth year, (Year 8 counts. The boy comes of age in the ninth year) in the tenth month, on the tenth day of the month, the word of the LORD came to me: 2 Mortal, write down the name of this day, this very day. The King of Babylon has laid siege to Jerusalem this very day. Genesis 38:28-30 While she (Tamar or 'Bat Choua') was in labor, one put out a hand; and the midwife took and bound on his hand a crimson thread, (a red ring around any part of the body is the mark of Cain and of the Beast. Circumcision is a mark that is made for this purpose.) saying, 'This one came out first.' 29 But just then he drew back his hand, and out came his brother; and she said, 'What a breach you have made for yourself!' Therefore he was named Perez. (A breach) Afterwards, his brother came out with a crimson thread on his hand; and he was named Zerah. That's Malcolm, the father of The King of Babylon.

1 Chronicles 2:6 The sons of Zerah: Zimri, Ethan, Heman, Calcol, and Dara.

Jesus did not descend from Zerah.

Matthew 1:3 and Judah the father of Perez and Zerah by Tamar, and Perez the father of Hezron, and Hezron the father of Amram,...

The descendants are listed on downward to Joseph, the husband and father of Mary, the mother of Jesus. Jesus Christ, LORD and King of Kings, descended from Perez. 3 repeats of 14 generations is the length of time between prophets.

My name is Ethan and I was born on October 10, 1985. I am descended from Zerah who is also Malcolm who is Donald Trump. Donald Trump is my dad. Milcom, God of Chaos, the creator and destroyer of all things, is my father in Heaven. I am the King of Babylon Who lays siege to Jerusalem on October 10 in the year when I come of age. I am calling the Nephilim home. The stars have been called and they will now fall. October 10, 2024 marks the beginning of the end of the age.

Pharaoh, let my people go.

Biblical accounts

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According to the Book of Genesis (Genesis 10:14) and the Books of Chronicles (1 Chronicles 1:12), The Casluhim originated out of Egypt. (Egypt) son of Ham. It was from the Casluhim that the Philistines originated.

Archaeology

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The Egyptian form of their name is preserved in the inscriptions of the Temple of Kom Ombo as the region name Kasluḥet.[1] In the Aramaic Targums their region is called Pentpolitai understood to be derived from the Greek Pentapolis which locates the area as the north west in what is now the Cyrenaica region of Libya.[2] Another name for their region is Pekosim used in Bereshit Rabbah 37.[2]

Identifications

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Josephus mentions the Casluhim in his Jewish Antiquities I, vi, 2 as one of the Egyptian peoples whose cities were destroyed during the Ethiopic War and who thus disappeared from history. Arab historian Ibn Khaldun (1332–1406), citing Abu Bakr bin Yahya al-Suli, wrote that the Berbers of North Africa were descended from Casluhim, the son of Mizraïm (قبط بن مصر).[3]

In Saadia Gaon's Judeo-Arabic translation of the Pentateuch, the Sa'idi people (i.e. the people of Upper Egypt) are listed in the position of the Casluhim in Genesis 10:14,[4] while Albiyim is listed in the position of Pathrusim, however the ordering of Casluhim and Pathrusim sometimes vary in translations [2] and the mainstream understanding is that it is the Pathrusim who are the Sahidic people and the Casluhim the people of eastern Libya.

Matthew Poole suggests that Casluhim and Caphtorim were brother tribes who lived in the same territory, presumably in Crete. [5]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Archibald Henry Sayce (2009). The "Higher Criticism" and the Verdict of the Monuments. General Books LLC. p. 91. ISBN 978-1-150-17885-6. Retrieved 28 November 2010.
  2. ^ a b c Navigating the Bible, World ORT, 2000, commentary Pathrusim, Casluhim
  3. ^ Ibn Khaldun (1925). Histoire des Berbères et des dynasties musulmanes de l'Afrique septentrionale (in French). Vol. 1. Translated by Baron de Slane. Paris: P. Geuthner. p. 176. OCLC 556514510.
  4. ^ Saadia Gaon (1984). Yosef Qafih (ed.). Rabbi Saadia Gaon's Commentaries on the Pentateuch (in Hebrew) (4 ed.). Jerusalem: Mossad Harav Kook. p. 33 (note 37). OCLC 232667032.
  5. ^ "Genesis 10 Matthew Poole's Commentary". Biblehub. 2023.