Bartering is the most primitive form of trade. For instance, Jacob refused to assist Esau without a trade. Interestingly, a tribe in the world still utilize yams as their currency.
Assyrian King Ashurbanipal
First, it’s important to acknowledge how the Holy Bible is a book of books that came from the East to the West. Second, Jesus genealogy begins with the book of Genesis, and is history of the behaviors and cultures of ancient tribes/peoples in Africa and the Middle East.
This is how Muslims, Jews, and Christians all share the same Old Testaments, hence our modern day Abraham Accords. Â
Egyptians were condemned twice for partaking in slavery, first in Exodus, and again in Revelation. It’s still the only continent that profits from exporting all forms of ivory. Â
Egypt was a prostitute, or Mystery Babylon. Slavery still takes place in parts of Africa today. Albino black folks are still hunted for their body parts as well. Â
Furthermore, coinage was a practice in the East introduced to the West. Money is made of minerals and plants the same as medicine. Native Americans utilized trade among tribes long before coinage became mainstream.
Biblical References
“Here is a call for wisdom: Let the one who has insight calculate the number of the beast, for it is the number of a man, and that number is 666.” (Revelation 13:18.) Â
In other words, the Assyrian King Ashurbanipal reigned from 668 to 627BC.  To be clear, 666 in the bible is a number referencing a date, a year to be exact. The mark of the beast is coinage.Â
 “The Assyrian king Ashurbanipal decorated the walls of his palace with realistic carvings of his lion hunts, and such imagery strongly influenced the royal iconography of many ancient empires.” – coinweek
Coin collecting is the king of hobbies and hobby of kings. The Beast of Revelation was a King, a brutal dictator in the Middle East, who was so big-headed that he killed anyone for disagreeing with him.Â
However, all humans still run and hide from the path of the wrath of nature the same as any other creature, regardless of our own entitlements. Furthermore, it’s by the grace of God we’re empowered to assist one another through any calamities.   Joseph for instance, who saved more than just Egypt.
Speech in the Holy Bible
Bible speech interprets both figuratively and literally. This is why it’s difficult for so many to understand it as Middle Eastern history.
For instance, some people perceive the apocalyptic horsemen in Revelation 13 literally, as men on horses, when in fact it may actually be a reference to volcanoes. Â
Furthermore, all throughout biblical texts it’s evident, in poetic form, that humans don’t get to command nature and make it obey without question. That’s how only God is Supreme. Â
Entire civilizations were wiped out by natural catastrophic events. This is the reference to the day of the Lord. In modern times USA schools describe extended snow days as “acts of God.” Furthermore, it’s true that God is a spirit with feelings too, hence the first commandment.Â
Jesus is King of Revelations
Jesus is a legitimate King of Israel and beyond. He’s the one who taught appropriate socially constructive behavior to humans. For instance, he didn’t teach us not to judge at all but to judge with sound judgment. He didn’t reign over people, but was of service to them.
Obviously my opinions and views are my own, and everyone has their own point of view. It’s okay to disagree with me. There are many people in the world who don’t understand the Holy Bible as history of peoples in Africa and the Middle East. However, I think understanding it provides insight for how the East has influenced the West.Â
Furthermore, African slavery didn’t derive in Native America anymore than coins did. Yet, Native Americans were aware of “one creator” as “The Great Spirit,” long before the scriptures made their way to West. Â
“They raise their voices, they shout for joy;from the westthey proclaim the majesty of the LORD. Therefore glorify the LORD in the east!” – Isaiah 24:14.
Ashurbanipal was the final Assyrian King or seven headed Beast of Revelation with ten horns. Furthermore, the Pharaoh of Egypt was the dragon. Pharaoh was the dragon of the nile who gave his power to the beast. (Revelation 13:4.) In other words, everyone worshipped his image and empire.Â
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