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Okay I see what the I is asking. However I man must study script. There are monks in Ithiopia who study the scripts all day, and for their entire lives.
Haile Selassie I told InI that the Ible is InI fortress and refuge. Then why should InI reason outside of the Ible, especialy when the topic is about knowledge of Yeshua?
If I man am to study of Herodotus, then I man must go to Greek scripts to study of his life. That is how InI gain knowledge. Unless ofcourse InI use griots, which is a version of keeping history through oral story telling. Griots are historians. However nothing is written down, it is all spoken word.
But whatever course the I take, one must study the past, if one decides to talk about the past.
Jah know
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