Evidences Showing
That Igbo People Are
Israelites
Introduction
Below are
various evidences showing that Igbo people are Israelites.
The Meaning Of “Ndi
Igbo”
Ndi Igbo means Ndi Gboo, which means the ancient people. This name
alone shows that Igbo Language was indeed the first language spoken here on
earth, because the language is from heaven, and was the language of the first
family of Christ, the family of Adam and Eve, here on earth. The name, Ndi Gbo,
means that other generations of humanity recognized the Igbo people as the most
ancient human race on earth.
What Holy Mother Eve
Said
“At the beginning, our language was Igbo language. We were speaking
Igbo language. When Satan came to me, he greeted and said to me, ‘Nne uwa nile.
Nwanyi mara maa,’ which means, ‘The mother of the whole world. The beautiful
woman.’ ”
What Holy Moses Said
“It was Igbo language that was turned into
Hebrew language, and not Hebrew language that was turned into Igbo language. In
heaven today, we are speaking Igbo language. The Igbo language is the language
of heaven.”
The Name Of God
How can
the bible authors claim to have translated the word of God into Igbo language,
when the name of God, Yahweh, is an Igbo language?
When the
Igbo people have being using the name before the coming of the white people and
missionary?
We do
greet and respond,
Igbo
kwesuenu!!!
Yah!!!!!!!
Yah means
Yahweh.
Yahweh
means Yaa Nwe, Onye Nwenu, which means Lord.
Other Similar Names Of God
Yahweh
Yireh.
Yahweh
Nyere.
God’s Name In
Hinduism
In Hinduism, God is called Om, the Primordial Vibration. That is the
most ancient reality.
In Igbo language, Om means
1. Ọ mụ or “Mụ,”
which means, It is I. It is I, the Lord.
2. Mụọ, which is spirit.
Despite the various qualities of God, one word, description or essence that
consummates all is Spirit.
English And Igbo Words
1. Impunity (Mmpu)
Igbo And Hebrew
Words And Statements
Many words in Igbo language have the same meaning, pronunciation and
sound in Hebrew language. Likewise, several statements in Igbo language
correspondingly have the same meaning, pronunciation and sound in Hebrew
language.
For example:
1. Abram (Abiam).
2. Abraham (Abia-ama).
3. Eri (Eri, from which Aguleri,
Umuleri were derived. Umulueri means umu eri; Aguleri menas agu eri or agu nke
eri)
4. Unu (Unu).
5. Malachi (Mmaduka).
6. Market days and their names:
Michael (Eke), Gabriel (…), Raphael (Afor), and Uriel (Oye).
7. Synagogue (Nzuko-oha).
8. Halleluyah (Kelenu Yah; Kelenu Yahweh)
9. Hosanna (Arinze nna).
10. Yahweh Yireh (Yahweh Nyere).
11. Abib (Mbido, the first month).
12. Om (Ọ m, Ọ mu, Mmụọ (spirit), God’s name in Hinduism).
13. Sanhedrim (Ndị Ọchi Ọra)
14.
Talita cumi (Taata kulie). Some people
indicate that “Tali ta kum” is aramiac.
15.
Judah
(Ojukwu).
16.
Mary
(Mmeri, victory). In other words, all the time people have being saying or
calling, Mary, they have being speaking Igbo language without knowing it. In
fact, what many old people call Mary in Igbo Lanaguge is Mmari, which is Mmeri.
17.
The
lion of the tribe of Judah (Ọdụm nke ebo Judah; Odumegwu Ojukwu).
18.
Etc.
Currencies
Biafra pounds and shillings contain the drawing of the Star of David.
This Star of David was already drawn, and on display at Umuleri, before the
coming of the white people and missionaries.
Naming
System
Most of the names of the Igbo people center on God, and indicate the name and good works of God Almighty. The same way it is done in Israel.
For Examples
1. Chukwudi – There is God.
2. Toochukwu – Praise God. Judah means praise, praise God.
3. Chinazaekpere, Chukwunazaekpere, Chukwuzaraekpere – God answers prayer. That is one of the meanings of Simeon (Chim mere m).
Dressing
Styles
Both Igbo and Israelite people dress alike. Even Jesus Christ dressed in the same way, by wearing a long garment, with a large clothe or mantle across the chest and shoulder.
The original name of Jesus Christ
Yahoshua
Yazoputa, Yahwehzoputa.
Onyenzoputa
In Igbo Language, Ya means Ya, Yah or onye.
Also, it means Yahweh.
Calendar
Both languages use a monthly calendar based on 28 regular days.
Songs
Several songs being used by the Igbo Sabbatharians in their prayers, worship and festivals were composed by Holy Mother Eve. For example, the song below, used during the Feast Of Passover, was composed by Mother Eve, even so in Igbo Language:
Oke
emume si na eluigwe
Ana
akpọ ya emume ngabiga
Yahweh
Nna bu onye sitere na igwe wedeta ya na uwa.
A ga
m esoro nna m wee me ya
A ga
m esoro nna m wee me ya
A ga
m esoro nna m wee me ya
Umu
mu ga eme ya
Many Similar Customs
And Traditions
The
following are the same in both Igbo and Hebrew cultures:
1.
Harvest
festival
Iwaji (Emume ọnwa asaa na emume ọnwa asatọ - festival
of the 7th and 8th months)
2.
Menstruation
Nso nwanyi Deut. 4:1-4
3.
Purification
Ikpu alu – family deliverance, cleansing, spiritual work Lev. 22:12 nu
4.
Marriage
Igba-nkwu Gen. 24:1-7
5.
Woman
marrying another woman.
6.
Replacement
marriage.
7.
Marrying
on behalf of a brother
Ikuchi nwayi
8.
Landmark
Oke Ala Deut. 19:14; 27:17
9.
Cities
of refuge
Ọsọ ọchu Josh.
20:2-6
10.
Circumcision
Ibe ukwu Gen. 17:10-12
11.
Hanging/suicide
Mkwugbu Gal. 3:13
12.
No
inheritance for a bastard - Duet. 23:2; 11:12
13.
Against
cursing father/mother - Lev. 20:9
14.
Inheritance
15.
Ihe
nketa Num. 27:8-10
16.
Dress
restrictions - Deut. 14:21
17.
Taking
home a dead body for burial - Gen. 42:28-30
18.
Sharing
of meat - Lev. 3:1-17
19.
Against
tale-bearing by elders - Lev. 19:16
20.
Against
sex with animal - Deut. 27:22
21.
Child
naming ceremony
Ibu afa Luke 1:1-7
22.
Land
redemption
23.
Igbputa
ala Lev. 25:5
24.
Murder
(revenge) - Lev. 24:17
25.
Against
marrying a blood relation
Inu nwanne Lev. 18:6-23
26.
Monthly
cycle of 28 days.
27.
New
moon
Onwa ọfụ
28.
Money-saving
belts (putting money in belts)
29.
Taking
refuge in God or somebody.
30.
Altars/Shrines
Arobinagu
31.
Reincarnation
Ogbanje
32.
Pounding
feet on the ground
Itu Ukwe (Izu okirika)
33.
Prophecy
Ijuta ase – Dibia afa
34.
Doctor
Dibia
35.
Wicked
Doctor
Dibia Nsị
36.
Priest
Dibia aja