First published at 15:54 UTC on April 25th, 2022.
💭 A week ago, Egyptians painted the Egyptian flag at the historic Deir El-Sultan Ethiopian Monastery in Jerusalem
😈 THE FOUR HORSEMEN OF THE APOCALYPSE & Colored Flags of Islamic Countries & Oromos of Ethiopia
🐎 THE FOUR HORSEMEN OF THE …
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💭 A week ago, Egyptians painted the Egyptian flag at the historic Deir El-Sultan Ethiopian Monastery in Jerusalem
😈 THE FOUR HORSEMEN OF THE APOCALYPSE & Colored Flags of Islamic Countries & Oromos of Ethiopia
🐎 THE FOUR HORSEMEN OF THE APOCALYPSE (Revelation Chapter 6)
☠ White – Mohammed
😡 Red – Abu Bakar
🌚 Black – Umar
🤢 Pale Green – Uthman
👉 4 stands for judgment of men and their sins.
☠ White – terror and war
😡 Red – chaos and murder
🌚 Black – famine and disease
🤢 Pale sickly green is DEATH and HELL
This is exactly what's taking place in Northern Ethiopia. The Islamic Oromos of Abiy Ahmed Ali starving ancient Christians of Tigray, Ethiopia to death.
💭 The Church of the Holy Sepulcher is where Jesus was crucified, buried and resurrected
The Church of the Holy Sepulcher, where Jesus was crucified, buried and resurrected is divided between the various Christian denominations. One of the most interesting one are the Ethiopians, living at the Deir es Sultan Monastery on the roof of the Church of the Holy Sepulcher.
On the rooftop courtyard of the Church of the Holy Sepulcher in Jerusalem’s Old City is one of the most fascinating religious complexes in the Holy Land. The rooftop is where you’ll find the Deir Es-Sultan or, the Sultan’s Monastery along with the Chapel of the Archangel Michael and the Chapel of the Four Incorporeal Creatures. A passageway leads down to the Holy Sepulcher and a small dome in the rooftop courtyard is directly above St. Helena’s Chapel.
Ownership of Deir el-Sultan has been in dispute for centuries. Both the Coptic Orthodox Church and the Ethiopian Orthodox Church claim ownership, but today the complex is occupied by the Ethiopian Christians. For the Copts, this site is an important connection between St. Anthony’s Monastery, where the Coptic Patriarchate is located, and the Holy Sepulcher, via a passageway.
The Ethiopian Church has full possession of the monastery, with the exception of the room of the Coptic Superior of the Monastery and the keys to the northwestern gate. Tension remains between the Egyptian Coptic priests and the Ethiopian monks whose village-like enclosure can be seen in the rooftop courtyard.
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