Mount Zion

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Unlike some apocryphal books, which teach that it was Shem who inherited the African continent, the Bible teaches rather that it is Ham who is the ancestor of the black peoples. According to Scripture, Ham fathered Cush, Mizraim, Put, and Canaan: Cush is said to be the patriarch of Ethiopia, Mizraim the patriarch of Egypt, Put the patriarch of Tyre and Sidon, and Canaan the patriarch of the peoples of Mesopotamia and the Levant.
Ancient Ethiopia
In the Bible, Psalm 87:4 teaches that Ethiopia originated on Mount Zion.
Psalm 87:4 "I will mention Rahab and Babylon among those who know Me—along with Philistia, Tyre, and Cush—when I say, ‘This one was born in Zion."
According to the Book of Jubilees, Adam was created in the land of Elda, at the Center of the Earth. The word Elda comes from the Hebrew Eldaah (אלדעה), which means “God has called” or “knowledge of God.” It was there that Adam stood upright for the first time before he was brought to the Garden of Eden, which lies east of our earthly borders. His body was buried at the very place of his creation. It was also at this precise location that Yeshua’s body was laid to rest.
When reviewing ancient maps dating back to the Middle Ages, we find that most of the central part of Africa was once called Ethiopia (which translates to “Burnt Face”). It should be noted that in ancient times, this part of the Earth was also known as the navel or center of the Earth. Here are a few examples.
Now, if at the time the first Bible (of Gutenberg) was written in 1455, Ethiopia referred to the whole of sub-Saharan Africa and South Africa on geographical maps, it implies that the biblical Ethiopians do not generally refer to those who occupy the country that today bears the name Ethiopia, but rather to the black population who mainly inhabited the following regions:
Congo Basin, Angola, Botswana, Burundi, Lesotho, Malawi, Namibia, Uganda, Central African Republic, Rwanda, Swaziland, Tanzania, Zambia, Zimbabwe. But also neighbouring countries such as Congo Brazzavile, Cameroon, Gabon, South Africa and South Sudan.
Aethiopia sub Aegypto
In days of old, Egypt was called Siriad, and in ancient manuscripts, the term kmt (in its current written forms “Kemet, Kemit, Kamit”), which means “black,” “land of the blacks,” or “black land,” is used to refer to Egypt. The Arabic word for Egypt is Misr, which is derived from the Hebrew Misraim
Note that the word "Alchemy" has its origins in Kemet. Kimia (Greek χυμεία) is derived from Khem or Cham and means "to melt or mold a metal". The Hebrew AL or EL means "God" or "The Most High". The syntax is Al-Kimia, meaning "to merge with The Most High". In fact, Kemet transmitted its first texts about medicine to the world in the form of medical papyri, moreover, "Western science" and medicine, originated in Kemet. |
Around 332 BC, when the Greeks reached northeast Africa with Alexander the Great, Egyptian culture underwent a sudden change. First, Alexander founded the city of Alexandria to serve as the Greek-style seat of government for the Nile nation. Subsequently, the name Aegyptus* was adopted to refer to the entire northern part of Egypt (Lower Egypt). As for the southern region (Upper Egypt), it was named Aethiopia sub Aegypto (Ethiopia under Egypt) or Aegypto**.
Aegyptus: In Greek mythology, Aegyptus, whose name means "supine goat", was a legendary king of ancient Egypt. The twin brother of Danaus, he was the son of Belus and Anchinoe.
Aegypto: whose Greek pronunciation is that of the Egyptian name "Hwt-Ka-Ptah", means "Temple of the spirit of Ptah". Ptah was an ancient Egyptian deity associated with Memphis, symbolizing God the creator and ruler of craftsmen and architects.
Aethiopia sub Aegypto in ancient maps
When we look back in history, we find a large number of old maps dating from the 15th and 16th centuries, on which the name “Aethiopia sub Aegypto” or “Aegypto” refers to the entire Congo Basin. Here are a few examples of these ancient maps
A subliminal message?
The Bible teaches that the Lord Jesus Christ was born in Bethlehem and grew up in Nazareth. Much of his adult ministry took place in the town of Capernaum (Kefar Naḥum), where he regularly taught in the synagogues. It was the Lord's second home, and he made it his home. The Bible calls Capernaum (Kefar Naḥum) "the temple of Jesus Christ".
Yet, there is an engraving in the center of the ruins of an ancient synagogue in Capernaum (Kefar Naḥum), whose shape matches the map of the Democratic Republic of Congo - (See below)

This engraving depicting the Democratic Republic of the Congo in the center of the synagogue in Capernaum might simply be a coincidence. But it could also be a hidden message in plain sight. Indeed, if Capernaum was the “Temple of Jesus Christ” and the word Aegypto means “Temple of the Spirit of God,” any logical explanation or interpretation suggests that this is a subliminal message intended to let the whole world know that the Congo Basin—that is, Aegypto—is none other than the “Temple of the Spirit of God.” This part of the Earth, also known as the Center or the Navel of the World, is a Holy Land: it is the earthly Temple of the Almighty.
"Africa is shaped like a revolver, and the Congo is the trigger" - Frantz Fanon
"Let us be sure never to forget it: the fate of all of us is at stake in the Congo.” - Frantz Fanon
To that effect, when the world's elite refer to the Congo with humor or mockery, it's not by mere coincidence.
"Many, many people come from the Congo. I don't know what that is, but they came from the Congo and all over the world they came in" - Donald Trump
"Expel Them to Congo!" - Benjamin Netanyahu on Palestinians
Let's not forget the story of Kimpa Vita, a young emblematic Congolese figure who was burned at the stake by the Catholic Church because of the revelations she made about Jesus Christ, the missionaries, and the Catholic Church.
KIMPA VITAIf there are so many writings about her, “it is because she greatly worried the Portuguese colonists and the Inquisition. Enough, in fact, that they wanted to kill her,” explains historian Catherine Coquery-Vidrovitch.Portuguese colonists first arrived in the Kingdom of Kongo around 1483 by ships and were welcomed by the king as trading partners. In the early 16th century, Christianity became the state religion of Kongo. Its capital was M'banza-Kongo, but the Portuguese called it São Salvador. M'banza-Kongo then became the largest slave port on the west coast. However, it was not the citizens of Kongo who were usually sold, but rather prisoners of war from neighboring countries. The latter were sold to traders and then shipped to the South American colonies of Brazil to work on sugar cane, coffee, and other commercial plantations.Kimpa Vita, whose Christian name was Dona Beatriz, was born in 1684 in the Kingdom of Kongo, which no longer exists today. Born into one of the richest families in the village, she belonged to the upper social class. In those days, the Kingdom of Kongo covered a huge area of central Africa, stretching from present-day Angola to Gabon, including both Congos. Beatriz Kimpa Vita's epiphany occurred during an illness in 1704. While she was bedridden, she had a vision of Saint Anthony of Padua, one of the Portuguese saints widely promoted by missionaries in Kongo. She rose from her sickbed, convinced that she had a calling to fulfill, and proclaimed herself a “messenger of God.” She then began preaching the following message in the villages:
Deemed a heretic and enemy of the king, she was burned alive at the stake on July 4, 1706, by the Capuchins, at the age of 22. Those who witnessed her death reported seeing a shining star at the site of her execution. |
If the true Mount Zion refers to the Congo Basin, this implies two possibilities:
There are two parallel realities: the Truth and the distorted narrative.
We can assume that the difficult conditions affecting the inhabitants of this part of the world are directly linked to the implications inherent in this region, particularly the spiritual battle between the Lord and evil forces. Consequently, this part of the world will not know peace and will be subject to constant conflict until the establishment of the Messianic Kingdom.m.
Two realities?
Here's an ancient map from 1632 by Pascoal Roiz (Portuguese cartographer and portolan producer), written on parchment and preserved in the Musée de Dinan. On the back of the manuscript is written: "donated by Mr. and Mrs. Lecourt de La Villethassetz, September 4, 1844. G. Buisson". Frédéric Lecourt de La Villethassetz (1798-1871) was a jurist and collector of old volumes, titles and other authentic archaic documents. Some of these he donated to the museum. Notice how this authentic map shows the cross of Jesus Christ in the center of Africa, with the inscription Egipto just above the cross. It also shows two Jerusalems: one in the Middle East and one in the Congo.

Interestingly, Revelation 11:8 seems to suggest that Jesus Christ was crucified in Egypt. However, some scholars argue that this verse should not be interpreted literally but within a spiritual context, since “Egypt” only refers to tyrannical cruelty and persecution of the Jews.
Interestingly, Revelation 11:8 seems to indicate that Jesus Christ was crucified in Egypt (or Aegypto).
Revelations 11:8 "And their dead bodies shall lie in the street of the great city, which spiritually is called Sodom and Egypt, where also our Lord was crucified."
One of the most compelling arguments in favor of the existence of two parallel realities rests primarily on the fact that, considering the tensions and disagreements that existed between Rome and the Jewish populations of Judea during Jesus’s time, an image of a black Jesus Christ—and, moreover, one of African origin—could not have been tolerated or proven profitable by the Roman authorities and the ruling oligarchy of the time. Hence the necessity not only to conceal his true identity but also to create an alternative narrative promoting an image that would be more readily accepted by Rome.
What does the Bible says about Mount zion?
Symbolically, Mount Zion is a mountain, expressing stability, strength, reliability, immutability, power, and confidence. But from a physical standpoint, Mount Zion is not simply an isolated hill or mountain, but rather a range of high mountains featuring numerous peaks or high summits, covered with forests, bushes, and snow.
Here are some verses about the Temple of the Lord that might deepen your understanding of Mount Zion.
The Bible declares that Mount Zion is the place where the God of Israel has established his earthly Temple, it's His dwelling place on earth.
Psalm 74:2 "Remember Your congregation, which You have purchased of old, The tribe of Your inheritance, which You have redeemed— This Mount Zion where You have dwelt."
Psalm 76:2 "In Salem also is His tabernacle, And His dwelling place in Zion."
Isaiah 8:18 "We are for signs and wonders in Israel From the LORD of hosts, Who dwells in Mount Zion."
Mount Zion is also the seat of the Lord's action in the history of mankind, for it is in this part of the world that He will establish His king, David.
Psalm 2:6 "I have installed My King on Zion, upon My holy mountain"
The Bible mentions that The Messiah comes from Mount Zion. Now, if the Real Mount Zion is the center of Africa, inevitably The Messiah would have walked on human soil as a man of black descent.
Romans 11:26 "And so all Israel will be saved, as it is written: “The Deliverer will come from Zion; He will remove godlessness from Jacob."
Mount Zion represents the tribe of Judah.
Psalm 78:68 "But He chose the tribe of Judah, Mount Zion, which He loved."
The Bible teaches that in the days of Hezekiah, king of Judah, it was prophesied that impenitent Jerusalem and Mount Zion would remain covered with forests and thickets, and also be the object of mockery until He establishes His king David on His holy mountain.
Jeremiah 26:18 "Thus saith the LORD of hosts; Zion shall be plowed like a field, and Jerusalem shall become heaps, and the mountain of the house as the high places of a forest."
Michah 3:12 "Therefore, because of you, Zion will be plowed like a field, Jerusalem will become ruins, and the temple’s mountain will be a high thicket."
Jeremiah 18:16 “To make their land desolate and a perpetual hissing; Everyone who passes by it will be astonished And shake his head.”
The Bible also teaches that Jerusalem will remain in ruins, deserted, uninhabited, and a den of jackals.
Jeremiah 44:2 “Thus says the LORD of hosts, the God of Israel: ‘You have seen all the calamity that I have brought on Jerusalem and on all the cities of Judah; and behold, this day they are a desolation, and no one dwells in them.”
Jeremiah 10:22 “Behold, the noise of the report has come, And a great commotion out of the north country, To make the cities of Judah desolate, a den of jackals.”
Jeremiah 9:11 “I will make Jerusalem a heap of ruins, a den of jackals. I will make the cities of Judah desolate, without an inhabitant.”
💡**Note that the jackal is an animal that lives in humid and open savannahs, swamps, bushes, mountains and dry grasslands. Its range extends from the west to the east of tropical and central Africa. A few species can be seen in north-east Africa, south-east Europe and around Burma. It is rarely found in the Middle East. |
The Official Narrative
By contrast, according to the official narrative and the teachings of traditional Christianity, Mount Zion is a small hill just outside the walls of modern Jerusalem in what is now the State of Israel (see image below). An arid region with many drought conditions.

Is it logical to believe that the Lord will gather vast nations from all generations on this small dry hill? 🤔
Revelations 14:1 "Then I looked and saw the Lamb standing on Mount Zion, and with Him 144,000 who had His name and His Father’s name written on their foreheads."
Revelations 7:9 "After this I looked and saw a multitude too large to count, from every nation and tribe and people and tongue, standing before the throne and before the Lamb. They were wearing white robes and holding palm branches in their hands."
You be the judge, and we encourage you to do your own research.