Universal History: From Alexander the Great to Ethiopia | with Richard Rohlin (Ethiopia #2)

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  • čas přidán 23. 07. 2021
  • This is my fourth discussion with Richard Rohlin, philologist and co-host of the Amon Sûl podcast. We continue our exploration of universal history, picking up where we left off last episode with the special symbolic significance of Ethiopia ( • Universal History: the... ).
    In this episode we address some responses we’ve received on the universal history series. We discuss the Apocalypse of Pseudo-Methodius more in depth, the role of Ethiopia in medieval history, the magic gates of Alexander the Great and Alexander’s connection to Ethiopia and the apocalypse, hybridity and we also hint at the symbolism of the US, in particular the Lincoln Memorial.
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    Books and podcasts mentioned:
    -Apocalypse of Pseudo-Methodius. An Alexandrian World Chronicle (Dumbarton Oaks Medieval Library): www.amazon.com/Apocalypse-Ale...
    -St. Ephrem the Syrian: Hymns On Paradise: www.amazon.com/St-Ephrem-Syri...
    -The Language of Creation: Cosmic Symbolism in Genesis: A Commentary by Matthieu Pageau: www.amazon.com/Language-Creat...
    -Lord of Spirits podcast: www.ancientfaith.com/podcasts...
    Related videos:
    -Universal History CZcams playlist: • Universal History
    -The Ascent of Alexander The Great: • The Ascent of Alexande...
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    Richard Rohlin’s work:
    -Upcoming book project, now open for listeners to submit abstracts: findingthegoldenkey.com
    -AFM: www.ancientfaith.com/contribu...
    -Amon Sûl podcast (Exploring the Tolkien Legendarium with the Christian Faith): www.ancientfaith.com/podcasts...
    -Amid Weeping There is Joy book: www.amazon.com/Amid-Weeping-T...
    Recent podcasts Richard featured on:
    -Why Are We Talking About Rabbits (WAWTAR) podcast - Richard Rohlin: The Immersive Mindset: • Richard Rohlin: The Im...
    -The Rooster's Crow Podcast #15 - Richard Rohlin: Symbolism, Orthodoxy & The Ethics of Beauty: • The Rooster's Crow Pod...
    -The Rooster’s Crow Podcast - Richard Rohlin Returns: The Religion of the Apostles, The Ethics of Beauty & The Theotokos: • Richard Rohlin Returns...
    -Andrea with the Bangs: Held Together By Love: On the Discarded Image and the Medieval Model with Richard Rohlin: • Held Together By Love:...
    -The Meaning Code: The Way of the Cross: Freedom to Manifest the Master Pattern, Christ, Who is Himself Entirely Free: • The Way of the Cross: ...
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Komentáře • 256

  • @eyobelhaile3458
    @eyobelhaile3458 Před rokem +76

    Ethiopian orthodox deacon here. And I am really happy you guys are doing this. As Ethiopian myself I will be happy to help on your journey if anyone come here. My home and my country is open for anyone with good intentions.

    • @reeferfranklin
      @reeferfranklin Před rokem +4

      Former Rastafari that was born & raised Protestant in the American South here with a question:
      What does one need to do, or what is the process for becoming an Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Christian?
      I have long felt a conviction to both become as Orthodox & as Torah-Observant a Christian as I can manage, particularly inviting the sacraments & liturgy back into my spiritual life that was once so vibrant & central to the life of my ancestors.

    • @henock2127
      @henock2127 Před 11 měsíci

      ​​@@reeferfranklinHello dear , you just go to the nearby orthodox tewahdo church and introduce yourself , tell them your intensions they will guide you all the way ,
      1st you become catechumen and you will learn about the dogma and all , because you have to believe not only in your heart but also by your head
      Then there will be baptism , anointment ,holy communion ....and all , this is the highlight
      But really just go to nearby Church they will be more than happy to guide you

    • @StopTheLiess
      @StopTheLiess Před 8 měsíci

      @@reeferfranklinmeet someone from a orthodox tewahado church, it’s easier that way

    • @Xestra37490
      @Xestra37490 Před 5 měsíci

      🙏🏼

  • @kylehof6311
    @kylehof6311 Před 2 lety +110

    I want the Pageau Rohlin podcast. Every other week at least. Call it... Rollin Deep

  • @_BirdOfGoodOmen
    @_BirdOfGoodOmen Před 2 lety +136

    The Richard Rohlin eps are probably one of the ones I look forward to the most, here

  • @ALLHEART_
    @ALLHEART_ Před 2 lety +100

    I look forward to when you guys cover the Celtic West.

    • @self-improvement5387
      @self-improvement5387 Před 2 lety +8

      Indeed. Hopefully the Irish & Welsh mythical cycles, which include folks like St. Patrick and King Arthur

    • @reeferfranklin
      @reeferfranklin Před rokem +2

      Yessss, we definitely need deep dives in the Celtic Orthodox Church, British Orthodox Church & the Orthodox West altogether.

    • @notsocrates9529
      @notsocrates9529 Před 5 měsíci

      Two years later... and nothing. Is this guy like a store brand version of Kermit Peterson?

  • @johnanon9907
    @johnanon9907 Před 2 lety +63

    "Unknown Empire: The True Story of Mysterious Ethiopia" by Dean Arnold is a must read for all Christians, history buffs, and people interested in human destiny.

  • @Mary-wy5cl
    @Mary-wy5cl Před 2 lety +34

    People get excited when you talk about Ethiopia. 😀

  • @maxpitchkites
    @maxpitchkites Před 2 lety +46

    If this channel didn't exist I would have no awareness about any of this stuff. This Universal History/Ethiopia series is top notch, I look forward to more.

  • @symbolicmemez
    @symbolicmemez Před 2 lety +28

    Keep rohlin' rohlin' rohlin' rohlin'

  • @aprillee83
    @aprillee83 Před 2 lety +32

    You two are my favorite teachers ever.

  • @ReynaSingh
    @ReynaSingh Před 2 lety +47

    these discussions are always so insightful

    • @ivanengel8887
      @ivanengel8887 Před 2 lety +4

      I'm curious, what did you get from them?

    • @nepsisyianni33
      @nepsisyianni33 Před 2 lety +2

      Your podcasts are also very thought provoking. ☺

    • @thetyrantofsyracuse
      @thetyrantofsyracuse Před 2 lety +3

      @@ivanengel8887
      That we are part of a greater storyline. That our current nations and politics are irrelevant in comparison to the history and trajectory Christendom.

  • @yonasmekonene4729
    @yonasmekonene4729 Před rokem +6

    You both are so amazing mind and keep it up about Ethiopia 💚💛❤️

  • @AladerPoop78
    @AladerPoop78 Před 2 lety +17

    Yes, another video on Ethopia! I love this series.

  • @jahjira3135
    @jahjira3135 Před 2 lety +9

    It’s something everyone in Ethiopia would be grateful for. Thank you brothers.

  • @saybelaaysik4822
    @saybelaaysik4822 Před 2 lety +17

    There is a book in Ethiopia 🇪🇹 , the book of Alexander called the news of Alexander the Great, it is found in a big monastery and written in Ge’ez and it’s not translated up to now, it talks about Gog-Magog in detail and it also tell about different planets like multiverses in detail and different creatures rather than angles and demons in detail which is so difficult even to understand it till this time. It’s kinda funny to me when the NASA brag about the 🛸 and 👽 this days 😂

    • @fyaheart1
      @fyaheart1 Před rokem +6

      The Book translated from Sabaen to geez to Amharic to English called “Mountain Air Chariot” look it up

    • @saybelaaysik4822
      @saybelaaysik4822 Před rokem

      @@fyaheart1 thanks i will

    • @StopTheLiess
      @StopTheLiess Před 8 měsíci

      @@fyaheart1we never had a language called Sabaean, which basically is named after Queen Saba who spoke Ge’ez. We have enough artifacts to prove it

  • @sunnyroad5644
    @sunnyroad5644 Před 2 lety +8

    I am so thankful for discovering Jonathon Pageau and all his friends.Thank you Jesus

  • @kevinzalac8945
    @kevinzalac8945 Před 2 lety +7

    We’ve been predisposed to poor narratives with a sterilized form of Christianity. The growing pains in actively including ALL the beautiful chaos of the Christian myth (non-derivative) are real but the slow cultivation of the Story is endlessly rewarding and enchanting.
    Thank you both for the rehab project. God Bless you both ☦️

  • @BasedAquinas
    @BasedAquinas Před 2 lety +10

    I love this concept of universal history. Can someone suggest some good readings to get my foot in the door here???

  • @defvent
    @defvent Před 2 lety +16

    Yes! I love this series with Richard!

  • @BasedAquinas
    @BasedAquinas Před 2 lety +5

    You have no idea how much I like when you guys discuss universal history. Watching these all twice!!
    God bless you guys

  • @Krentiles
    @Krentiles Před 2 lety +12

    What is wrong with me? Its midnight and im watching video about Ethiopia :D Amazing conversation. I learned so much. Please continue with the series and God bless you both.

  • @ALLHEART_
    @ALLHEART_ Před 2 lety +36

    1:19:02 Fun fact, Dean Arnold is Jay Dyer's godfather.

  • @Mary-wy5cl
    @Mary-wy5cl Před 2 lety +9

    Pls keep doing more Ethiopia videos! I must say that I was a little more engaged with the first video, but... Honestly I have ADD. It is probably me. 😂 And I still look forward to another one :)

  • @kevinh2345
    @kevinh2345 Před 2 lety +3

    This pair could talk about any topic regarding Universal history and I would eat it up.

  • @sonicnarutoTDpg
    @sonicnarutoTDpg Před 2 lety +9

    Looking forward to you guys covering the Armenian and Coptic Churches as well, got excited at that church of the east teaser in regards to the Chinese and Mongols

    • @reeferfranklin
      @reeferfranklin Před rokem +1

      Absolutely, Armenia is wild with the whole inventing a written language for the purpose of translating scripture to the vulgar tongue...and the musicality of the Coptic tradition is astounding.

  • @cidklutch
    @cidklutch Před 2 lety +1

    Love these discussions. Keep it up y'all!

  • @mikenawrot7787
    @mikenawrot7787 Před 2 lety +3

    These are wonderful! Im so glad you guys are doing this

  • @bodenschatz10
    @bodenschatz10 Před 2 lety +1

    So so so excited for this

  • @AmyMaris
    @AmyMaris Před 2 lety +4

    You guys are blowing my mind. Please keep it up. So informative and crucial. Thank you.

  • @thetyrantofsyracuse
    @thetyrantofsyracuse Před 2 lety +7

    You should speak with Henok Elias, he is a part of the Ethiopian Clergy and makes CZcams videos about the history and practice of the Church.

  • @livia3075
    @livia3075 Před 2 lety

    Great video! Looking foward the next one!

  • @ItsWithakayLee
    @ItsWithakayLee Před 2 lety +4

    Yesss was waiting for this

  • @faem-d1944
    @faem-d1944 Před 2 lety

    Such excellent streams, fascinating!! Thank you

  • @josephmartin4343
    @josephmartin4343 Před 2 lety +1

    These discussions with Richard are wonderful. Thanks for all your work Jonathan.

  • @wakeyologerfo12
    @wakeyologerfo12 Před 2 lety

    Thank you guys!! I learned so much, very thankful

  • @karlasears9985
    @karlasears9985 Před 2 lety

    I so love these series keep bring it!

  • @kevinhughes3477
    @kevinhughes3477 Před 2 lety

    I really love that talk you guys have about the saints upholding the world

  • @christopherinman3813
    @christopherinman3813 Před 2 lety +2

    These discussions are amazing. Hopefully you both continue. I have no idea what the difference between orthodox and non orthodox. But I get so much out of these videos!

  • @kellygooding9100
    @kellygooding9100 Před 2 lety +1

    My favorite dynamic duo 💞🙏💫

  • @caleb7107
    @caleb7107 Před 7 měsíci

    Thank you Jonathan for the excellent content

  • @celienepaul5378
    @celienepaul5378 Před 9 měsíci

    Amazing, esp appreciate the chronological flow. Finding that these stories are not merely myths anymore. Helping me understand our past and reality.

  • @gonzaloderomana775
    @gonzaloderomana775 Před 2 lety

    Thank you! Well done!

  • @abbemussa
    @abbemussa Před 2 lety +1

    Beautiful. Just Beautiful. Glory to God!

  • @tedberd
    @tedberd Před 6 měsíci

    My fevered topic of all time "ancient Ethiopia "
    I knew Alexander has a lot to do with Ethiopia since I was very young and almost forgot about it. Thanks to you guys for refreshing my memory as an adult....love and BIG respect to my brothers in Christos!!!

  • @tyn3496
    @tyn3496 Před 6 měsíci

    This is incredible content. And I've seen a few good ones in my lifetime.

  • @ESPNOutofBounds
    @ESPNOutofBounds Před 2 lety +1

    i could watch this for 3 hours!

  • @Saint_Cuthbert
    @Saint_Cuthbert Před 2 lety

    So so good!!!

  • @theangryslav9115
    @theangryslav9115 Před 2 lety +12

    This guy has amazing symbolical intuition and insight + combines that with his historical knowledge. Finally a guy who can outtalk Pageau in a symbolism disgussion and not be totally out of cohersion and accuracy.

  • @mariacera8742
    @mariacera8742 Před 9 měsíci +1

    the history of the Philippines also has this parallel. During the same year of the protestant reformation in the west in 1521, the light of Christ first shone here through the Spanish missionaries and it unified scattered islands into a whole country

  • @unstable0
    @unstable0 Před 2 lety +1

    Super interesting about Lincoln

  • @nickyalexa7744
    @nickyalexa7744 Před 2 lety +1

    These videos are great. I am excited for them to get to Britain, Arthur, and the symbolism/importance of the modern royal family.

  • @juansenaranjo
    @juansenaranjo Před 2 lety +5

    Yeah, I Love when you two guys get together. You have an absolute chemistry thewhen you get together in also the other chapters of different to Ethiopia that you've done together. PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE: Consider making a saga together, or create a podcast together; you would Rock if you made the Symbolic Channel together. Jonathan, you would bloom much more you channel if you do so. Please consider it!!!!!

  • @nepsisyianni33
    @nepsisyianni33 Před 2 lety +1

    Love the Cosmic Mountain! Bought the t- shirt ☺

  • @radagast7200
    @radagast7200 Před 2 lety

    This looks like a good conversation.

  • @addisonline3947
    @addisonline3947 Před 2 lety +2

    Thank you guys! Guys open up #Ethiopia genuinely! It will greatly help fix a very demanding missing link of knowledge and spirit of the world. There is useful truth with #Ethiopia buried under a very little secretive individuals. There is a huge reluctance to give a clear, coherent and full fact about #Ethiopia. Why? 🤔

  • @yaredhm
    @yaredhm Před 2 lety +2

    Interesting!

  • @TheDonovanMcCormick
    @TheDonovanMcCormick Před 2 lety +3

    What is the symbolism of Constantinople lasting for 1000 years? These are my favorite videos Jonathan has done so far. Love these. Thanks Richard and of course Jonathan, God bless.

  • @Stadtpark90
    @Stadtpark90 Před 9 měsíci

    You two really keep me glued to the screen. It’s a case of 1+1=3
    Luckily I have so much more to watch.

  • @stevenbibby5800
    @stevenbibby5800 Před 2 lety

    I LOVE these

  • @saybelaaysik4822
    @saybelaaysik4822 Před 2 lety +2

    The last king 🤴🏾 is tewodros 1st , it’s talked a lot about him till this days and there are lots of prophesy about him out of biblical too like some written in books and some as local folklore

  • @Gennalouiserobinson
    @Gennalouiserobinson Před 4 měsíci

    Someone who was a saint in my own life was taken up to heaven at a young age and I really did feel that it was a “judgment on the world”, like the world failed to live up to the gift of having him here. He was a drunk, but he was also a celibate, a lover, a wise man, known by others as a “Mad Jester King”, he chose to live in destitution and homelessness for many years, a brilliant musician, a poet. He was incredibly kind others living in the street and taught them how to maintain dignity even in tough circumstances. He especially protected women and children who found themselves to be homeless. When I found out he died, it also felt like reality fell apart for me personally, for how could it exist without him? When I first found out that he passed on, I would speak to him nightly. When I ask him why I cannot move past the grief, he says so that I am able to remember what “deep love” is. Now, I no longer speak with him, but I started praying to God instead. So my friend brought me to God through his death. How could someone who brings others to God not be a saint?

    • @daisyviluck7932
      @daisyviluck7932 Před 4 měsíci

      I’m sorry about the loss of your friend 😔. Am praying fit your consolation 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻❤️🕊

  • @laurakruithof919
    @laurakruithof919 Před rokem +2

    As long as you guys have something new to tell about Ethiopa, please go ahead! :D

  • @mattvalentine7094
    @mattvalentine7094 Před rokem

    Thanks!

  • @ibelieve3111
    @ibelieve3111 Před 6 měsíci

    Thanks

  • @Krentiles
    @Krentiles Před 2 lety

    Finally!

  • @alim848
    @alim848 Před rokem

    Great presentation of important history. Thanks. Please spell the name of the mother of Alexander mentioned in the video. Thank you.

  • @arimathean4128
    @arimathean4128 Před rokem

    I did some research on the Huns for my thesis at St Vlad's. (The Council of Chalcedon occurred during the era of Attila, and the threat he presented to Constantinople was a major motivating factor in trying to settle the doctrinal dispute fomented by Eutyches.) The Huns controlled territory ranging from the North Sea to the Caspian Sea, but it was a loosely organized confederation of various ethnic groups, including a lot of Germans. Gothic was the lingua franca of the Hun's empire.
    If you want to learn more about the Huns, the book to read is The World of the Huns, by Otto J. Maenchen-Helfen.

  • @drcrispyjohnson2242
    @drcrispyjohnson2242 Před 2 lety +4

    I might have to subscribe to see if he mentions the Coptic Tau cross on Tory Island. And the Celtic Church contact with the Levant, Egypt and Ethiopia.

  • @marcohana4542
    @marcohana4542 Před 2 lety +2

    You guys need to do a video about coptic history

  • @girumgenene1046
    @girumgenene1046 Před 2 lety

    Love you guys a lot conversation I want you to cover also prester john

  • @corvinrick3644
    @corvinrick3644 Před 2 lety +5

    Please write a book together. I need this stuff in ordered ways.

  • @WisdomNectar_251
    @WisdomNectar_251 Před 2 lety +3

    Pls do one video about "Prester John"==> Prist-son-John==> (ቄስ ዮሐንስ) of the Ethiopian!

  • @samuelstruth
    @samuelstruth Před 4 měsíci

    Prophecy of the King going to Golgotha sound like of this time now, in WW2, Emperor Haile Selassie I went to Jerusalem to pray before going to exile in Britain (Empress Menen made a vow to give Her crown to Church in Jerusalem if Ethiopia was liberated, and She did) ...His Majesty Haile Selassie was last King of Ethiopians and He conquered the "Roman Empire" of Mussolini in WW2....fascinating conversation, thanks

  • @matthieudegroot3581
    @matthieudegroot3581 Před 2 lety +1

    Oeh yes, do one about the Mongols! 👍

  • @Williamsdshs11
    @Williamsdshs11 Před 2 lety +3

    I’ve been thinking about the Chinese place in all of this for weeks!!!

  • @tigraiembeba4447
    @tigraiembeba4447 Před rokem

    Yea I like that. Ethiopia is a crazy union like you said

  • @yenet6991
    @yenet6991 Před 2 lety +4

    hi Jonathan and Richard I am Ethiopian and married to Irish american and I always wonder why we are so similar. Our son is the best part of the two of us. Do you think there is a connection between Irish people and Ethiopian people? Please let me know if you know any thing. I am currently researching but not seen anything yet. thank you

    • @triiilag543
      @triiilag543 Před rokem

      I think there is.

    • @sheilahtaylor3005
      @sheilahtaylor3005 Před 11 měsíci

      I can't call out which one but Answers in Genesis., DID mention the Irish & Ethiopia...geez I don't know which tape 😢

  • @mythologicalmyth
    @mythologicalmyth Před 2 lety

    YESSSSS, he talks about the hard truth.....giants.

  • @benjamingrist6539
    @benjamingrist6539 Před 2 lety +5

    In regards to the "sneak peek" you gave us of the upcoming episode on the US, I read an interesting observation someone made: America has often been compared to Rome, symbolically mirroring if not outright repeating events that occurred in Rome. There was an ever-present and occasionally violent conflict in Rome between West and East until the West fell and the East emerged as Byzantine Empire. America has had an ever-present conflict between North and South that at least once has erupted into violence.
    Therefore, if the US continues down its symbolic path, then Dixieland will become the American Byzantium.
    I'm not saying that this is an accurate interpretation of the symbolism, just that it's an interesting idea.

    • @johanretard3615
      @johanretard3615 Před 2 lety +3

      one can dream...

    • @the-chris-show
      @the-chris-show Před 2 lety +1

      I've never herd that parallel to Rome like that but I have wondered the same thing about dixieland

    • @JovialApps
      @JovialApps Před 2 lety +4

      The North/South split doesn't exist today, but there is a clear split between urban and rural/suburban. You'll find rural washington, new mexico, ohio, jersey, and texas are all very similar. As are chicago, houston, nyc, seattle, LA, etc.

    • @the-chris-show
      @the-chris-show Před 2 lety +2

      @@JovialApps sure but the fault lines in a split would still fall between north and south

    • @benjamingrist6539
      @benjamingrist6539 Před 2 lety

      @@JovialApps there's at least one notable expetion where the North/South split still applies: religion. The South is known as the "Bible Belt" for a reason. Sixty percent or more of the population of each Southern state identifies as extremely religious (with the exception of Florida, but even it has a small majority that identifies as extremely religious). Most Southern Chrisitians are also members of the same denomination, the Southern Baptist Convention. Look up a map of the US by denomiation to get an idea of how strong a grip the SBC has on the South. If the assertation that US is symbolically mirroring Rome is accurate, the SBC may very well mirror the Orthodox Church.

  • @samsanfillippo1293
    @samsanfillippo1293 Před rokem +2

    What is the best way for a Russian Orthodox American to learn more and discover more about the church traditions in Ethiopia? I would love to visit the country and learn more in depth, but I do not know where to begin. Any and all suggestions are greatly appreciated!

    • @pearls1626
      @pearls1626 Před 8 měsíci

      Start with the Russian Orthodox Church, they have connections with the Ethiopian Orthodox Church

    • @pearls1626
      @pearls1626 Před 8 měsíci

      Abram Petrovich Hannibal Gannibal A. P. (1696-1781)
      Sòld into Turkish slàvery, Abram Petrovich Hannibal was brought as a Black servant to Czar Peter I, known as Peter the Great. He became one of the royal favorites, a general-in-chief, and one of the best-educated men in Russia 🇷🇺 in his era. His great-grandson was Alexander Pushkin, the famous Russian writer who later glorified the deeds of his Black ancestor in his book, The Negro of Peter the Great.
      Hannibal was born on an unknown date around 1696 in the principality of Logon in present-day Cameroon. 🇨🇲 Abducted by a rivàl ethnic group, Hannibal was sòld to Turkish slave traders who brought him to Constantinople in 1703. As an eight-year-old boy he was brought to the court of Peter the Great who adopted him immediately. Being the Czar's godson, Hannibal assumed his name, Petrovich, and became his valet on Peter's various military campaigns and journeys. When the Czar visited France 🇫🇷 in 1716, Hannibal was left behind in Paris to study engineering and mathematics at a military school. Two years later, he joined the French army and fought in the war against Spain. In January 1723, Hannibal finally returned to Russia 🇷🇺
      To Hannibal's misery, his protector, Peter the Great, dièd in 1725, leaving the young Black artillery lieutenant dependent upon the royal advisor Prince Menshikov, who, due to his dislike of Hannibal, assigned him first to Siberia and later to the Chinese border where his task was to measure the Great Wall.
      Hannibal’s fortunes changed in 1741 when Empress Elisabeth took the throne and Hannibal was allowed to officially return from his exile although in fact, he had done so clandestinely in 1731. Five years after his illegal return, he married his second wife Christina Regina von Schöberg, the daughter of a Swedish army captain, who bore him eleven children. One of his sons, Osip, was the grandfather of the poet Alexander Pushkin.
      Although it had been Hannibal's wish to retire, Empress Elisabeth did not want to abandon him or his engineering skills. He was made military commander of the city of Reval, serving between 1743 and 1751 and by 1760 had been promoted to the rank of a full general. During his military career, he oversaw various projects including part of the expansion of the 73 miles Ladoga Canal near St. Petersburg which linked the Neva and Svir Rivers and Russian fortresses throughout the empire. Abram Petrovich Hannibal died on April 20, 1781, as one of the leading military figures in his country and probably the first outstanding engineer in Russian history.
      Sources:
      Hugh Barnes, Gannibal: The Moor of Petersburg (London: Profile Books, 2005); Allison Blakely, Russia and the Negro: Blacks in Russian History and Thought (Washington, D.C.: Howard University Press, 1986); N. K. Teletova, “A.P. Gannibal: On the Occasion of the Three Hundredth Anniversary of the Birth of Alexander Pushkin's Great-Grandfather,” Under the Sky of My Africa: Alexander Pushkin and Blackness, Ed. Catharine Theimer Nepomnyashchy, Nicole Svobodny, and Ludmilla A. Trigos (Evanston, Northwestern University Press, 2006).
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    • @gedionendalkachew12
      @gedionendalkachew12 Před 5 měsíci

      It would be easier for u to go to your nearby Ethiopia church and talk with clergy members about the church dogma,tradition & history.

  • @AndrewMabon
    @AndrewMabon Před rokem

    The discussion around 26:00 regarding the different sons of Noah and the necessity of a European-Semitic alliance against Arabia - could it be part of the reason for America's current relationship with Israel?

  • @charlenegraham1923
    @charlenegraham1923 Před 11 měsíci

    Intersectionality is actually the complex joining of many that is seen as one. We're all HUMAN and if we go beyond being confused about that fundamental knowing then we can create synthesis. We're all human and therefore ONE. If you're confused about that then you're making a choice to be separate.

  • @ericdilley5969
    @ericdilley5969 Před 2 lety

    Will you be doing a breakdown of the new show based on Dan Brown's book The Lost Symbol???

  • @johanretard3615
    @johanretard3615 Před 2 lety +12

    Of course I wonder how the USA fits into reality... I LIVE here!

    • @AmyMaris
      @AmyMaris Před 2 lety

      And tying this to the fact of the individual being part of the story it seems a fair question. The only way we understand what to do in the particular is to understand our ‘place’ in the story.

  • @michaelpowell-ngatchou6274

    Christianity in places like ancient Libya should be explored as well.

  • @323liska
    @323liska Před 2 lety +1

    I'm listening to this on Sunday morning does this count as church.....?

  • @jamiebarkway7981
    @jamiebarkway7981 Před rokem

    It’s interesting how similar the prophecy of the last Roman emperor is to those of the great French monarch

  • @FireAngel312
    @FireAngel312 Před 2 lety

    I can't wait for the discussion on how the US fits into the story. I have a sense there will be some talk about whether or not Christopher Columbus' family were refugees from Constantinople.

    • @AJWRAJWR
      @AJWRAJWR Před 2 lety

      ..And what about the Ugandans or the Burkinese, or the Philippinos? What make you think the Americans are so almighty?

    • @FireAngel312
      @FireAngel312 Před 2 lety +1

      @@AJWRAJWR I wasn't making any statement about whether or not Americans are "Almighty." My statement was regarded to their topic of Universal History. They laid out how Troy is related to Rome and how Rome is related Constantinople. The fall of Constantinople is quite possibly one of the primary reasons America was "discovered," not just because of the possibility of Columbus' family being Greek refugees of the city, but also because the trade routes to the far east were shut down so alternative routes were needed which ultimately led to Columbus' voyage. If they wish to talk about about the Ugandans, the Burkinese, or the Philippinos I have no power to stop them even if I did, which I do not. But as an American I have a interest in my nations place in the Universal History, as I would expect of people from other nations.

  • @mattvalentine7094
    @mattvalentine7094 Před rokem

    Is there a written commentary available for pseudo-Mathodius?

  • @h.p6016
    @h.p6016 Před 2 lety +2

    The story about the last Roman King sounds much like the story of the Great Monarch of France

  • @danielpk6725
    @danielpk6725 Před 2 lety +11

    31:50 Attila is derived from Gothic "Atta" this means "father"(Papa) , the "ila" at the end is a "diminutive" but indicating affection so "Attila" means "little-Papa" or "Daddy"... curiously enough spanish still preserves that way of constructing words: Papa-Papito (Atta-Attila)
    another important Gothic name is "Wulfila" (little-Wolf ) he was the bishop of the Goths, he compiled the "Wulfila bible" the oldest "germanic" document in existance
    "Our Father" in Gothic:
    Atta unsar, þu in himinam [Father ours, thy in heaven]
    weihnai namo þein [Hallowed name thein]
    qimai þiudinassus þeins, [come kingdom thein]
    wairþai wilja þeins, [become will thein]
    swe in himina jah ana airþai. [so in heaven and on earth]
    Hlaif unsarana þana sinteinan gif uns himma daga["loaf"ours that-is-daily give us this day]
    jah aflet uns þatei skulans sijaima [and forgive us those that sinful are]
    swaswe jah weis afletam þaim skulam unsaraim [so-as we forgive those sinful to us]
    jah ni briggais uns in fraistubnjai, [and don't bring us in temptation]
    ak lausei uns af þamma ubilin; [but lead us off the evil]
    unte þeina ist þiudangardi, jah mahts, [for thein is the kingdom, and might]
    jah wulþus in aiwins AMEN. [and glory in ages, Amen]
    I've being studying the "rabbit hole" that is Gog and Magog some interesting references:
    -"Josephus refers to Magog son of Japheth as progenitor of Scythians, or peoples north of the Black Sea. According to him, the Greeks called Scythia " Magogia " (Ant., bk. I, 6)."
    -"Johannes Magnus (1488-1544) stated that Magog migrated to Scandinavia (via Finland) 88 years after the flood, and that his five sons were Suenno (ancestor of the Swedes), Gethar (or Gog, ancestor of the Goths), Ubbo (who later ruled the Swedes and built Old Uppsala), Thor, and German. Magnus' accounts became accepted at the Swedish court for a long time, and even caused the dynastic numerals of the Swedish monarchs to be renumbered accordingly. Queen Christina of Sweden reckoned herself as number 249 in a list of kings going back to Magog. Magnus also influenced several later historians such as Daniel Juslenius (1676-1752), who derived the roots of the Finns from Magog."
    - TARTARIA was of old known by the name of SCYTHIA, whose inhabitants were the prosterity of MAGOG, the son of Japhet, called MAGOGINS, afterwards SCYTHES from SCYTHIA their first king. This name also SCYTHIA extended itself into Europe, even unto all regions laying north of Danubins, called also SARMATIA, and SCYTHIA EUROPEA…": archive.org/details/microcosmusorlit00heyl/page/341
    -"it was formerly called "Scythia" but now for three hundred years is "Tartary" , people who came out under the "Gran Chingi"(Genghis Kahn), from a canton of Asia called it that way in their Mongol language, who have occupied the domain and have also changed the name, under which it contains (leaving aside Tartary "minor" of which we have spoken in other place) a little less than half of the mainland of Asia..."
    i.pinimg.com/originals/ae/f0/54/aef0544e585c7865aca8aadc67df8874.jpg

    • @apmoy70
      @apmoy70 Před 2 lety +1

      That's one aspect of it, Germanocentric. Attila could also be from Turkic Attil = universal ruler, or Atlı = horseman

    • @etcwhatever
      @etcwhatever Před rokem

      ​@@apmoy70 Youre right. For example Ataturk father of the turks...Ata.

  • @kennethrothman5511
    @kennethrothman5511 Před rokem

    Regarding the struggle between true unity and confusion:
    The way into Paradise is through the gate, which is guarded by the flaming sword. You can’t have truth with mout love.
    The hermaphrodite is an image from alchemy and becomes possible, on an inner plane after years of distinctiveness: that is years of cutting, opposites and discrimination”. - Robert Bly, from Iron John

  • @Tullerman
    @Tullerman Před 2 lety

    It just occured to me that if the mountain is the center from which all things ripple down then 'the Field' where Cain killed Abel and Esau liked to dwell that must be the same as the fringe, am I correct in my understanding of that?

  • @aprillee83
    @aprillee83 Před 2 lety +4

    What do you guys think of the Noah movie with Russel Crowe?

    • @RaduBompa
      @RaduBompa Před 2 lety +4

      Jonathan wrote an article on this: orthodoxartsjournal.org/what-is-missing-from-aronofskys-noah/

  • @davidb4020
    @davidb4020 Před 2 lety

    You spoke of the limits and extremity. Well Africa and Ireland did trade between themselves, and we even have early christian african manuscripts in Ireland. Both of them did a lot of illuminated manuscripts of the Bible at about the same time. From a more "evident" point of view, there was a LOT of monks VERY early on in Ireland, and these ideas came from North Africa and the Middle-East. Both of them have monastery in the middle of chaos (desert in one case, sea in the other; for this see Skellig Michael) and their monastic stories are compared a lot (on that, see "Hermits, Saints, and Snakes: The Archeology of the arly Ethiopian Monastery in a Wider Context"). I remember a monk that went from Africa to Ireland or the other way around, but I can't seem to find it now. I do know some went to Constantinople for books and learning before coming back to Ireland.

    • @Wetesk53
      @Wetesk53 Před rokem

      Africa is a continent, Ireland is an island nation…

  • @ostrichking6
    @ostrichking6 Před 2 lety

    I love these videos a lot but I'm kinda lost on this one

  • @gabriellawrence6598
    @gabriellawrence6598 Před 2 lety +2

    31:16
    Hungarians are on a similar position. Some people relate them to the Huns, some to other ethnicities, but the fact is they also came from the East, had a nomadic culture, and were in constant contact and intermingling with other peoples (9% of Hungarian words come from Turkic languages). Two centuries after they settled on the Carpathian Basin and became Christian, around 80% of the Hungarian population was genocided by the Mongols. After that, the Hungarian king invited other peoples to settle in Hungary, most of them Slavs and Germans. By the way, the name Attila is quite common in Hungary nowadays.

    • @vaportrails7943
      @vaportrails7943 Před 2 lety +1

      I have Hungarian ancestry. As a result, I know, and had it repeated to me numerous times, that they are not descended from the Huns. That’s a misconception due to the similarity of the names. They are Magyar.

    • @gabriellawrence6598
      @gabriellawrence6598 Před 2 lety +1

      @@vaportrails7943 yes, even though nationalistic speech takes a Hunnic ancestry for Hungarians as a given, truth is no one knows for sure who the Huns were anyways.

    • @vaportrails7943
      @vaportrails7943 Před 2 lety +1

      @@gabriellawrence6598 They seem to have disappeared from history before 1000 AD.

  • @kevinhughes3477
    @kevinhughes3477 Před 2 lety

    "It's a work that is deeply concerned with giants..." Everyone gets excited when we start talking about giants

  • @samuelmaul8019
    @samuelmaul8019 Před 2 lety

    How does one get in contact with Richard Rohlin? I'd like to send him a message.

  • @matthewsiahaan1312
    @matthewsiahaan1312 Před 2 lety +2

    We are at the end.

  • @Stadtpark90
    @Stadtpark90 Před 9 měsíci

    Here is what I understood so far:
    6:20 „Universal History“ as a theology of history: Every nation is at the periphery by default, before it encounters Christianity.
    12:53 Giants, or: how the rift in the human line occurred in the first place: Demonic forces at play. Exploring why there’s a historical rift that needs historical healing to begin with (- from the theological standpoint of this Byzantine „Apocalypse of Pseudo-Methodius“ from the 7th(?) century, that is dealing with the inside threats (schism) and outside threats (barbarians at the gates), by viewing it through a teleological lens, which means, that there is a theological fate of nations that needs to play out in history.
    Exploring the concepts:
    42:04 freely joining in unity without annulling the multiplicity (UK); in contrast: fusion leads to confusion (Baphomet)
    46:52 Holy shit (Lincoln (re)establisher and guarantor of unity)
    49:38 more holy shit (schism vs Ethiopia symbolically and in person uniting Macedonians and Romans; well: „mastery“ sounds more like“ superseding“ to me…)
    55:51 Ethiopia rectifying the problem of Cain (by story wise bringing together again the human seed lines of the different people so they can be considered saved hereditary or even genetically/ biologically); similarly as Pentecost rectifying the problem of the Tower of Babel (by bringing together the languages of the people thus ending the confusion between the nations)
    59:01 Next chapter: How can the all-encompassing fall? Well: In a way it can, but also in a way it can’t… (I assume the actual / temporal church vs the true / ideal / eternal church, which is the endpoint?)
    1:00:56 We can embrace the enculturation of Christendom in all nations and feel good about where everybody came from, but ultimately the rise and fall of nations doesn’t matter, until we reach the end-times / the Eschaton.
    1:14:57 Recapitulation of what the Apocalypse of Pseudo-Methodius is reflecting upon: the schism of the non-chalcedonian churches and the rise of Islam with the Arabian conquest.
    Intuition and Causation