THE NETER GODS OF EGYPT
The journey of these gods had originated in 'Ta UR', Ta UR translates as 'the Olden Land', or more simply, 'Place/Land of Ur'. These civiliser gods were called Neters, which according to comparisons with other Semetic languages means 'Guardians' or 'Watchers'. So according to their own admission, the civiliser gods of the Egyptians, called Neters or Guardians/Watchers, had originated in a place called the Land of Ur, which could be located somewhere in the area of the ancient Middle East called Sumeria.
The place name 'Ur', is of course known as the starting point of the travels of the Hebrew patriarch, Abraham. This leads one to believe that the UR of Kemetic lore and the Ur of Hebrew recollection, must be one and the same. When one recognises that the term 'Neter' means 'one who Guards/Watches', and that these Neters originated in Ur of Sumeria, the proof becomes more concrete, since the term Sumeria (SHU.MER) itself means, 'Land of the Guardians/Watchers'.
Associated with these gods or Neters from the Land of Ur, was the symbol of the 'circle around the dot', which itself represented the divine being or God. From this symbol it is easy to see the evolution of the picture form of the Eye of Horus. So, the Neters (Guardians/Watchers) with their symbol, the 'circle around the dot', arrived in Egypt from Ur of Sumeria, the Land of the Guardians/Watchers.
How this relates to a people becoming known as the Hebrews, may not however be so self evident. First we should remember that Abraham had his start in the city of Ur in Shinar (Sumeria). This indicates that the ethnic group that he was a primary member of must have had it's beginnings in Sumeria also. We can illustrate this by looking into the origins of the term with which this supposed ethnic group was named - the eponymous Hebrew ancestor, 'Eber'. Upon deeper examination, the term 'Hebrew' can be found to be a dialectic version of an old Sumerian word, 'Nibiru'. Nibiru can be seen as the root of the name of the city 'Nippur', or 'Nibur', which was the centre of the old priesthood. It is said that the city was the first place to see such a thing as a priesthood. Following this logic then, Hebrew/Eber/Nibur, would translate as, 'One from Nibiru'. It is of course a probability that, either the city Nippur is named after the man Eber (much like Nimrud is named after Nimrod), or the other way around.
Is it just coincidence that the Neters/gods of Egypt came from the very same place as Abraham and his company? The Hebrews arriving in Egypt from Ta Ur (Land of Ur), and possessing ancient information and prophecies concerning their own destiny, would then begin to influence the Egyptians for over four hundred years, setting a scene thousands of years later to one of confusion regarding the two peoples. The confusion that would have resulted from the fusion of Hebrew and Egyptian culture, was that the Hebrews' history and future prophecies concerning themselves as a people and nation, would accidentally become the foundation stone from which the legends of Egypt were based. Even the Hebrews' point of origin from Ta Ur of Sumeria would have been included by the Egyptians, and thus giving their gods a point of origin before Egypt. Hence, the Egyptians called their gods Neters, but now with serious consideration, the Neters could be a reference to the Hebrews and their origins from Ur of Sumeria, the Land of the Guardians/Watchers.
The journey of these gods had originated in 'Ta UR', Ta UR translates as 'the Olden Land', or more simply, 'Place/Land of Ur'. These civiliser gods were called Neters, which according to comparisons with other Semetic languages means 'Guardians' or 'Watchers'. So according to their own admission, the civiliser gods of the Egyptians, called Neters or Guardians/Watchers, had originated in a place called the Land of Ur, which could be located somewhere in the area of the ancient Middle East called Sumeria.
The place name 'Ur', is of course known as the starting point of the travels of the Hebrew patriarch, Abraham. This leads one to believe that the UR of Kemetic lore and the Ur of Hebrew recollection, must be one and the same. When one recognises that the term 'Neter' means 'one who Guards/Watches', and that these Neters originated in Ur of Sumeria, the proof becomes more concrete, since the term Sumeria (SHU.MER) itself means, 'Land of the Guardians/Watchers'.
Associated with these gods or Neters from the Land of Ur, was the symbol of the 'circle around the dot', which itself represented the divine being or God. From this symbol it is easy to see the evolution of the picture form of the Eye of Horus. So, the Neters (Guardians/Watchers) with their symbol, the 'circle around the dot', arrived in Egypt from Ur of Sumeria, the Land of the Guardians/Watchers.
How this relates to a people becoming known as the Hebrews, may not however be so self evident. First we should remember that Abraham had his start in the city of Ur in Shinar (Sumeria). This indicates that the ethnic group that he was a primary member of must have had it's beginnings in Sumeria also. We can illustrate this by looking into the origins of the term with which this supposed ethnic group was named - the eponymous Hebrew ancestor, 'Eber'. Upon deeper examination, the term 'Hebrew' can be found to be a dialectic version of an old Sumerian word, 'Nibiru'. Nibiru can be seen as the root of the name of the city 'Nippur', or 'Nibur', which was the centre of the old priesthood. It is said that the city was the first place to see such a thing as a priesthood. Following this logic then, Hebrew/Eber/Nibur, would translate as, 'One from Nibiru'. It is of course a probability that, either the city Nippur is named after the man Eber (much like Nimrud is named after Nimrod), or the other way around.
Is it just coincidence that the Neters/gods of Egypt came from the very same place as Abraham and his company? The Hebrews arriving in Egypt from Ta Ur (Land of Ur), and possessing ancient information and prophecies concerning their own destiny, would then begin to influence the Egyptians for over four hundred years, setting a scene thousands of years later to one of confusion regarding the two peoples. The confusion that would have resulted from the fusion of Hebrew and Egyptian culture, was that the Hebrews' history and future prophecies concerning themselves as a people and nation, would accidentally become the foundation stone from which the legends of Egypt were based. Even the Hebrews' point of origin from Ta Ur of Sumeria would have been included by the Egyptians, and thus giving their gods a point of origin before Egypt. Hence, the Egyptians called their gods Neters, but now with serious consideration, the Neters could be a reference to the Hebrews and their origins from Ur of Sumeria, the Land of the Guardians/Watchers.