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How and Why The Kingdom Was Transferred From Israel to Abyssinia from The Kebra Nagast
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Kebra Nagast - Oral Traditions of The Queen of Sheba - Chapters 1 to 26 - Audiobook
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Kebra Nagast - Chapters 27 to 36 - Oral Traditions of The Queen of Sheba
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Kebra Nagast - Chapters 37 to 47 - Oral Traditions of The Queen of Sheba
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Kebra Nagast - Chapters 48 to 52 - Oral Traditions of The Queen of Sheba
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Kebra Nagast - Chapters 53 to 60 - Oral Traditions of The Queen of Sheba
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The Kebra Nagast - Chapter 61 - How Solomon Returned to Jerusalem
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Kebra Nagast - Chapter 62 - Concerning The Answer Which Solomon Made To Them
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Kebra Nagast - Chapter 63 - How The Nobles of Israel Agreed With The King - Text In Video
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Kebra Nagast - Chapter 64 - How The Daughter of Pharaoh Seduced Solomon (Text In Video)
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Kebra Nagast - Chapter 65 - Concerning The Sin of Solomon (Text In Video)
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Kebra Nagast - Chapter 66 - Concerning The Prophecy of Christ (Text In Video)
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Kebra Nagast - Chapter 67 - Concerning the Lamentation of Solomon (Text In Video)
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Kebra Nagast - Chapter 68 - Concerning Mary Our Lady of Salvation
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Kebra Nagast - Chapter 69 - Concerning The Question of Solomon
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Kebra Nagast - Chapter 70 - How Rehoboam Reigned (Text In Video)
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Kebra Nagast - Chapter 71 - Concerning Mary Daughter of David (Text In Video)
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Kebra Nagast - Chapter 72 -Concerning The King of Rome (Constantinople) Text In Video
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Kebra Nagast - Chapter 73 - Concerning The First Judgement of Adrami King of Rome (Text in Video)
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Kebra Nagast - Chapter 74 - Concerning The King of Medyam (Text in Video)
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Kebra Nagast - Chapter 66 - Concerning The Prophecy of Christ (Text In Video)

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The Kebra Nagast - Chapter 66 - Concerning The Prophecy of Christ. (Text In Video) Read in English. Read by Robert for 31 Pearls.

The Kebra Nagast is an Ethiopian text. It is an oral tradition of the Queen of Sheba that was written down in the 4th century.

Committed to writing in the fourteenth century, the Kebra Nagast was derived from Ethiopian oral traditions of the Queen of Sheba and her state marriage with Solomon.

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