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Post by NAR on Dec 7, 2003 3:38:24 GMT -5
The word Canaan comes from the prime hebrew root "Kana," which means "to be humble." Canaan, a son of Cham or Chan, was execrated by Noah, who called him (canaan) abad or ABD in arabic.
Abd, has its roots in the Arabic language meaning endurance and fortitude of the "devotee" and diversifies to singular "Servant" in a non-derogatory form, whereas, the Theo-Islamic doctrine considers every living soul a "servant" of the divine supernatural being (allah). The usage of "Abd" harkens back to this sense.
"Abdul" is a romanised version of Abd-Al, which means "servent of the." Many arabic names begins with abd-al; followed by one of the Quraanic names of god (i.e. Abd Allah, servent of Allah). These appellations starting with Abd (servent) harkens to the aramic prime root Kana (to kneel, submit) and ultimately to the biblical persona CANAAN.
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Post by kAHANyAH on Dec 7, 2003 9:48:58 GMT -5
Very nice breakdown on the word Kana'an.
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Post by NAR on Dec 11, 2003 10:58:42 GMT -5
The Hebrew Canaan is a word symphony for the Hebrew word for GARDEN, which is Ganaan. The letters G/C are interchangeable and thus Ganaan is Canaan. The Biblical Garden that was in the east of ADON was later called "Canaan." Canaan was the place that Abram and Sarai went into. As a permutation, Canaan becomes Nacaan, which is Maya for Nachan (place of snakes). Like Abram of the Bible, Votan in Mayan legends, under the command of the Lord, came to the new land (nacaan, canaan). The word Canaan comes from the prime hebrew root "Kana," which means "to be humble." Canaan, a son of Cham or Chan, was execrated by Noah, who called him (canaan) abad or ABD in arabic. Abd, has its roots in the Arabic language meaning endurance and fortitude of the "devotee" and diversifies to singular "Servant" in a non-derogatory form, whereas, the Theo-Islamic doctrine considers every living soul a "servant" of the divine supernatural being (allah). The usage of "Abd" harkens back to this sense. "Abdul" is a romanised version of Abd-Al, which means "servent of the." Many arabic names begins with abd-al; followed by one of the Quraanic names of god (i.e. Abd Allah, servent of Allah). These appellations starting with Abd (servent) harkens to the aramic prime root Kana (to kneel, submit) and ultimately to the biblical persona CANAAN.
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Post by kAHANyAH on Dec 11, 2003 12:48:08 GMT -5
Nice, real nice. I aint seen that. Yes, Gan (ganan) and Cana'an are akin - encryptively. Keep it coming NAR . The Hebrew Canaan is a word symphony for the Hebrew word for GARDEN, which is Ganaan. The letters G/C are interchangeable and thus Ganaan is Canaan. The Biblical Garden that was in the east of ADON was later called "Canaan." Canaan was the place that Abram and Sarai went into. As a permutation, Canaan becomes Nacaan, which is Maya for Nachan (place of snakes). Like Abram of the Bible, Votan in Mayan legends, under the command of the Lord, came to the new land (nacaan, canaan).
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Post by NAR on Dec 11, 2003 23:13:11 GMT -5
Eden is the biblical way of expressing a UTOPIA or Shangri-La. The word Eden comes from the Hebrew prime root Adan or Aton, which means bliss, "promised land." In the east of this "promised land" was a planted Garden called CAN (gan). It partitioned "the promised land" into four equal sections or quadrants. Hence, the meaning of the Mayan word CAN---> HEAVEN and FOUR. Can, which also means serpent and yellow, is where the Nachan (hebrew nachash, sanskrit Nagas), the sages or wise serpents (copper tone, melaninites) dwelt. Akhenaton (servent of aton) And a river went out of Eden to water the garden; and from thence it was parted, and became into four heads.A shimmering (light) spreads out of the utopia (called aton), the promised land, to carouse Canaan and to seperate it (aton) into four diadems or four royal powers.----genesis chapter 2 v 10--- calibrated by pa naba ra (true man) The Aton was honored in ancient kem as the "Land of Sunshine" by the royal courts of the dragon (i.e. Tutankhaton). The ATON was called by the Ah Tzai (people of the rattlesnake, olmec) Atul or Tula, which means "place of reeds" or "turtle." This title (place of reeds) is very appropriate because in the metu neter, the inscriptions used to write ATON is the Reed or cattail, the semi-circle (land) and the zig zag (water). Aton is also written as WTN that is VTN or Votan ( a royal serpent). Em Atun (in paradise) Nebu Atun Re The Hebrew Canaan is a word symphony for the Hebrew word for GARDEN, which is Ganaan. The letters G/C are interchangeable and thus Ganaan is Canaan. The Biblical Garden that was in the east of ADON was later called "Canaan." Canaan was the place that Abram and Sarai went into. As a permutation, Canaan becomes Nacaan, which is Maya for Nachan (place of snakes). Like Abram of the Bible, Votan in Mayan legends, under the command of the Lord, came to the new land (nacaan, canaan). magma.nationalgeographic.com/ngm/0311/feature3/
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