The Horn of Africa is home to the original people of the earth, but many of us have strayed from honoring ያሁአ and reading the Bible, unaware that we are the people mentioned in this important document. We have come to believe that other nations not related to us are the original people of the earth. As we have turned away from ያሁአ, we have been unable to govern ourselves and we beg for other nations and organizations to aid us in times of need. The Book of Lamentations reveals our identity and the distance between our potential for global power and prosperity as intended by ያሁአ. In the scripture below, I have added round brackets ‘( )’ and square brackets ‘[ ]’ to express how we have lost power by not having ያሁአ, and how we have turned to other resources to try sustaining ourselves as the Horn of Africa, without the power of ያሁአ.
Lamentations 1:1-10 (Complete Jewish Bible version - CJB)
1 How lonely lies the city (the Horn of Africa)
that once thronged with people!
Once great among the nations,
now she (the Horn of Africa) is like a widow!
Once princess among provinces, she has become a vassal.
2 Bitterly she (the Horn of Africa) weeps at night,
tears running down her cheeks [because of losing wars to enemies].
Not one of all her lovers (political allies) is there to comfort her.
Her friends (political allies) have all betrayed her; they have become her enemies.
3 Y’hudah (the Horn of Africa) has fled into exile
from oppression [of wars] and endless slavery [of education].
She (the Horn of Africa) lives among the nations,
but there she finds no [East African cultural] rest.
Her pursuers (Western influencers) have all overtaken her
in the midst of her distress [in educational colonization].
4 The roads to Tziyon are mourning because no one comes to
the festivals (annual Feast Day celebrations for the Horn of Africa).
Her gateways (gathering places once occupied by the Horn of Africa)
are all deserted, her cohanim (Qess/ Priest) are groaning,
her unmarried girls (daughters of the Horn of Africa) are grieving —
how bitter it is for her!
5 Her (the Horn of Africa) foes have become the head [in employment and culture],
her enemies relax [in taking over the Horn of Africa and the people],
for ያሁአ has made her (the Horn of Africa) suffer because of her many sins
[of not worshiping him]. Her young children (the younger generation of the Horn of Africa) have gone away captive before the foe [to serve them and their global corporations].
6 All splendor has departed from the daughter of Tziyon (the Horn of Africa).
Her princes (East African Kings who abdicated the throne for Western lifestyles) have become like deer unable to find pasture, running on, exhausted, fleeing from the hunter [because of not having the protection of ያሁአ].
7 In the days of her affliction and anguish, Yerushalayim (the Horn of Africa)
remembers all the treasures that were hers, ever since ancient times.
Now her people (the Horn of Africa) fall into the power of the foe,
and she has no one to help her [in desperate times of need];
her enemies are gloating over her (the Horn of Africa), mocking her desolation [because the Horn of Africa doesn’t rely on ያሁአ for protection, but relies on education and Western ideology for protection].
8 Yerushalayim (the Horn of Africa) sinned grievously [against ያሁአ by walking away from him as a people]; therefore she has become unclean [from the East African culture that made us powerful]. All who honored her (the Horn of Africa) now despise her, because they have seen her naked [exposed in cultural shame]. She herself also moans and turns her face away [from the truth of nobility we once were].
9 Her filthiness was in her skirts; she gave no thought to how it would end.
Hence her astounding downfall [resulting to educational colonization],
with no one to console her. “Look, ያሁአ, how I suffer; for the foe has triumphed!” [because we
do not serve you ,ያሁአ who protects us.]
10 Enemies have reached out their hands to seize all her (the Horn of Africa) treasures (land resources, minerals, etc). She (the Horn of Africa) has seen Goyim (enemies who steal from the Horn of Africa) approach and go inside her sanctuary, those whom you [ያሁአ] forbade even to enter your assembly.
Horn of Africa, its now time to arise to your positions in ያሁአ to be the powerful people you are destined to be. You are trendsetters, not followers. Get a hold of your destiny!!!
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