The etymology and biblical definitive of the term: “serpent” (“Nakhash”) as detailed by the Master Teacher

Dr. Malachi Z. York

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With footnotes references provided by Nuwaubian Hotep

(Excerpted from El’s Holy Torah : Dr. Malachi Z. York : Translator)

Wrong Order 2:25. Right Translation 2:22

22 And in the Enclosed Garden where they knew no shame; The Adam-Kadmon[1] and his wife Nekaybaw[2], they were naked.

Genesis Chapter Three

At This Point You Must Make It Clear That The Name Nakhash () Being Used For Serpent Simply Means A Whisperer. The Word Serpent Is A Derivative Of Seraph

() Meaning 'Burning, Fire' Seraphim (שרפים) Meaning 'Fiery Serpent', A Symbol Of Protection To The House Of The Most High, Those That Were There To Serve Yahweh, As Used By Moses In Numbers 21:9[3], Where You'll Find The Word Serpent Yet In Hebrew Nakhash (), To Protect The Children Of Israel In Their Travel Through The Wilderness Out Of Egypt, Where It Is Called A Uraeus[4], Or Cobra, Representing The Goddess Radjet[5], A Symbol Also Born By The Egyptian Deities Amun Ra[6] And Har (Horus)[7], And Has Been Adopted As The Caudesus[8], Used As A Symbol Of Health, And Called The Kundalini[9], The Sleeping Serpent.

1 Nakhash (Haylal[10]) the reptilian and son of Shakhar[11], a reptilian originally from Maldek[12] also called Valkun[13] who relocated within Orion[14], a 6 sun, 6 star constellation and his wife Mylitta[15] an Anunnaqi[16] who was raped and became the evil spell casting whisperer, being the Aw-room 'Shrewdest'[17] of all the world outside the Enclosed Garden, spoke with Hawwah[18], the daughter of Ptah[19] and Anath[20] and said, "Did the Eloheem Kalkael tell you that you are not to eat anything in the Enclosed Garden you desire"?

The Christians Claim That Eve Ate Of The Apple Of The Tree In The Enclosed Garden, However If You Look A t The Quote Genesis 3:2 It Says: "...We May Eat Of The Feree (Fruit) Of The Ates (Trees) Of The Garden:", And The Aramic Hebrew Word Used For Fruit Is Feree () Meaning 'Fruit, Offspring, Produce Of The Ground'. This Is Not The Same As The Word Used In Song Of Solomon 2:3 Where It Says: "As The Taffooakh (Apple Tree) Among The Trees Of The Wood...", And The Word Used Here Is Taffooakh () Meaning 'Apple Tree'. In Ashuric Syriac (Arabic) It Is Tufaha (تفاحة)[21]. This Word Is Not Used Anywhere In The Torah. When It Mentions The Feree 'Fruit' Of The Tree In Genesis Chapter 3, It Has Nothing To Do With An Apple. Yet, The Fruit Of This Garden Was Called An Apple For The Well Known Rimmown () Pomegranate Apple Worn On The Kohane Priest Robe In Exodus 28:30-34[22] And Exodus 39:26[23]. This Symbolic Apple At The End Of The Meheel

() Robe Was A Poppy Seed Called Qat (قات)[24]. The Pomegranate Resembles The Poppy Seed[25] And Is An Intoxicant Producing A Flower That Is Yellow, Rose Pink, Scarlet, Red, Orange Or White, That Is Pleasant To The Eye As Well. The Poppy Seed Is Also Used As Food. It Is Used As Flavoring And Yields A Oil To Make It Good, And Then The Poppy Seed Is Transformed Into Opium, That Eludes One Into Thinking They Are Wise, Genesis 3:6[26]. This Is How The Name Apple Got Confused With The Pomegranate Apple Of That Day Which h A Replica In Appearance To The Poppy Plant.

2 Hawwah the daughter of Ptah, the Cushite[27] and Anath the Hawilahite of Dogon[28] answered and said to Nakhash who is Haylal the son of Shakhar and Mylitta, "Adam[29] Who is Kadmon, Zakar[30], the son of Atum[31] the Cuthite and Lillith[32] the Hindu[33], and I are allowed to eat of any of the Feree 'Fruit' of the trees I the Enclosed Garden.

3 But from the tree which is in the Idle of the Enclosed Garden, the Eloheem Kalkael has warned us and said, "You should not eat anything from it nor are you to touch it, or you will age and die".

4 Nakhash, the reptilian son of Shakhar, a reptilian originally from the Planet Maldek, an immigrant to Orion, a 6 sun, 6 star constellation and his wife Mylitta, the rulers of Cherubeems[34] the disagreeable Eloheem, the Anaqites[35], whispered cunningly and said to Eve (Hawwah), "if you partake of it, you will not die immediately".

5 Serapheem[36], the agreeable Eloheem Anunnaqi, know that when you eat it, your Ahyin 'Eyes' Fawkakh 'Opened', and you will be just as powerful as they are, yet having the will power of Yawdah 'Knowing' and feeling both Tobe 'Agreeable' things and Rah 'Disagreeable' things.

[1] In the religious writings of Kabbalah, Adam Kadmon is a phrase meaning "Primordial Man.

[2] The mother goddess of the Hurrians. Hebat also Kheba or Khepat, known as "the mother of all living".

[3] Numbers 21:9 “And Moses made a serpent of brass, and put it upon a pole, and it came to pass, that if a serpent had bitten any man, when he beheld the serpent of brass, he lived.”

[4] The Uraeus (plural Uraei or Uraeuses, from the Greek ορűαĩος,, from Egyptian j’r.t (iaret) "rearing cobra") is the stylized, upright form of an Egyptian spitting cobra (or snake / serpent / asp), used as a symbol of sovereignty, royalty, deity and divine authority in ancient Egypt.

[5] The Goddess Radjet (Wadjet)

[6] Amun Ra

[7]

Haru (Horus)

[8] The Caudesus

[9]

The Kundalini

[10] The Hebrew term for “Lucifer”. Revelation 12:9 "He was thrown down, that ancient serpent, who is also called the Devil and Satan".

[11] shachar

1) dawn

a) dawn

b) at dawn (as adverb)

Isaiah 14:12 "How art thou fallen from heaven, O Lucifer, son of the morning [shachar]! [how] art thou cut down to the ground, which didst weaken the nations!"

[12] According to the studies of Zecharia Sitchin, there is a 12th planet in our solar system (known to scientists as the possible 'Planet X'). This planet is called Nibiru, and is situated somewhere beyond Pluto. This planet, unlike the other planets in our solar system, has an elliptical orbit and moves clockwise rather than counterclockwise. It was a collision of Nibiru with another planet in our solar system (Maldek) which created Earth. Source link.

[13] In Roman religion, Vulcan is the god of beneficial and hindering fire, including the fire of volcanoes. He is also called Mulciber ("softener") in Roman mythology and Sethlans in Etruscan mythology. He was worshipped at an annual festival on August 23 known as the Vulcanalia.

[14] The star constellation Orion

[15] Mylitta - Babylonian/Assyrian goddess of beauty aka Ninlil

[16] The Anunnaki (also transcribed as: Anunnaku, Ananaki) are a group of Sumerian and Akkadian deities related to, and in some cases overlapping with, the Annuna (the 'Fifty Great Gods') and the Igigi (minor gods). The name is variously written "da-nuna", "da-nuna-ke4-ne", or "da-nun-na", meaning something to the effect of 'those of royal blood' or 'princely offspring or "heaven and earth" (Anu-na-ki).

[17]

`aruwm

Strong's H6175

1) subtle, shrewd, crafty, sly, sensible

a) crafty

b) shrewd, sensible, prudent

[18] According to the Bible, Eve (Hebrew: , chavvah; Arabic: حواء, Hawwa; Ge'ez: Hiywan; "living one" or "source of life", from Hebrew hawwâ, "living", "life", from hāyâ, "to live"; ultimately from the Semitic root “hyw” is Adam's wife, created for and named by Adam.

[19] In the Khemetic pantheon, Ptah (also spelt Peteh) was the deification of the primordial mound in the Ennead cosmogony, which was more literally referred to as Ta-tenen (also spelt Tathenen), meaning risen land, or as Tanen, meaning submerged land.

[20] Anat, Hebrew or Phoenician (‘Anāt), Ugaritic ‘nt, Greek Αναθ (transliterated Anath), in Egyptian rendered as Antit, Anit, Anti (not to be confused with Anti), or Anant, is a major northwest Semitic goddess. Judges 3.31;5:6

[21] Source link for "apple" in Arabic.

[22] Exodus 28:30-34 “And thou shalt put in the breastplate of judgment the Urim and the Thummim; and they shall be upon Aaron's heart, when he goeth in before the LORD: and Aaron shall bear the judgment of the children of Israel upon his heart before the LORD continually. And thou shalt make the robe of the ephod all of blue. And there shall be an hole in the top of it, in the midst thereof: it shall have a binding of woven work round about the hole of it, as it were the hole of an habergeon, that it be not rent. And beneath upon the hem of it thou shalt make pomegranates of blue, and of purple, and of scarlet, round about the hem thereof; and bells of gold between them round about: A golden bell and a pomegranate, a golden bell and a pomegranate, upon the hem of the robe round about”.

[23] Exodus 39:26 “A bell and a pomegranate, a bell and a pomegranate, round about the hem of the robe to minister in; as the LORD commanded Moses.”

[24] A plant called "Catha Edulis" Also known as "khat"

[25] The Pomegranate Resembles The Poppy Seed

[26] Genesis 3:6 “And when the woman saw that the tree was good for food, and that it was pleasant to the eyes, and a tree to be desired to make one wise, she took of the fruit thereof, and did eat, and gave also unto her husband with her; and he did eat.”

[27] Kush was a civilization centered in the North African region of Nubia, located in what is today northern Sudan. One of the earliest civilizations to develop in the Nile River Valley, Kushite states rose to power before a period of Egyptian incursion into the area. People in Kush were called Kushites.

[28] The Dogon are a group of people living in the central plateau region of Mali, south of the Niger bend near the city of Bandiagara in the Mopti region.

[29]

'adam

Strong's H120

1) man, mankind

a) man, human being

b) man, mankind (much more frequently intended sense in OT)

c) Adam, first man

d) city in Jordan valley

[30] zakar Strong's H2145

1) male (of humans and animals)

[31]


Atum (alternatively spelled Tem, Temu, Tum, and Atem) is an important deity of the Egyptian pantheon, whose cult centred on the city of Annu. His name is thought to be derived from the word 'tem' which means to complete or finish. Thus he has been interpreted as being the 'complete one' and also the finisher of the world, which he returns to watery chaos at the end of the creative cycle. As creator he was seen as the underlying substance of the world, the gods and all things being made of his flesh or alternatively being his kas.

[32] Lilith (Hebrew ) is a mythological female Mesopotamian storm demon associated with wind and was thought to be a bearer of disease, illness, and death. The figure of Lilith first appeared in a class of wind and storm demons or spirits as Lilitu, in Sumer, circa 3000 BC. Many scholars place the origin of the phonetic name "Lilith" at somewhere around 700 BC.[1] Lilith appears as a night demon in Jewish lore and as a screech owl in the King James version of the Bible. She is also apocryphally the first wife of Adam.

[33] The term Hindu originated in Persian, where it was derived from Sindhu, Sanskrit for the Indus River.

[34] k@ruwb

Strong's H3742

1) Cherub, cherubim (pl)

a) an angelic being

1) as guardians of Eden

2) as flanking God's throne

3) as an image form hovering over the Ark of the Covenant

4) as the chariot of Jehovah (fig.)

[35] According to the Book of Numbers, during the conquest of Canaan by the Israelites, Anak (spelt as both ענק and as הענק depending upon the reference) was a well known figure, and a forefather of the Anakites (aka. Anakim) who were strong and tall descendants of the Nephilim (Numbers 13:33). The text states that Anak was a Rephaite (Deuteronomy 2:11) and a son of Arba (Joshua 15:13). Etymologically, Anak means [long] neck.

[36] saraph

Strong's H8314

1) serpent, fiery serpent

a) poisonous serpent (fiery from burning effect of poison)

2) seraph, seraphim

a) majestic beings with 6 wings, human hands or voices in attendance upon God