- The
Kebra Nagast, var.
Kebra Negast (Ge'ez: ክብረ ነገሥት, kəbrä nägäśt), or The
Glory of the Kings, is a 14th-century
national epic of Ethiopia,
written in...
-
traced back to at
least the
fourth century AD. The best-known is the
Kebra Negast, or "Book of Kings" from the 14th
century AD.
Another well-known book is...
- Dynasty’s
legendary origins come from an
Ethiopian myth
called the
Kebre Negast.
According to the story,
Queen Makeda, who took the
Ethiopian throne in...
- else in an open-place
where all eyes
could gaze upon her (Midrash).
Kebra Negast,
Ethiopian Book of the Kings' Glory,
chapter 77.
Victor P. Hamilton, The...
- long to name. The rukh is also
identified in the
Ethiopian holy book
Kebra Negast as the
agent responsible for
delivering the
blessed piece of wood to Solomon...
-
brought back to Axum.
Menelik II of
Ethiopia Ark of the
Covenant Kebra Negast List of
legendary monarchs of
Ethiopia The
dates included on
Tafari Makannon's...
- Sinatra. As a teenager, he
lifted speaker boxes for the Jah
Shaka and
Negus Negast sound-systems. He was a
founder member of
Saxon Studio International, and...
-
Hezekiah later makes reference to the Ark in 2
Kings 19:15. The
Kebra Negast ****erts that the Beta
Israel are
descended from a
battalion of men of Judah...
- **** (The Best of Big Youth) –
Trojan TRLS 189 1980 Rock Holy –
Negusa Negast 1980 Some
Great Big
Youth –
Heartbeat 1981
Chanting Dread Inna Fine Style...
- Fastest-Growing Religions,
Foreign Policy, May 2007. http://www.kebranegast.com
Kebra Negast Wilmore, ****raud S. (July 2004).
Pragmatic Spirituality. NYU Press. ISBN 9780814793961...