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Posted by Jeff (Guest) jeff@attoz.com - Thursday, July 1 2004, 16:15:50 (CEST)
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Psalm 137:8-9
Beth Suryoyo Assyrian (Othuroyo) Forum

Written by Tiglath on 01 Jul 2004 15:53:28:

As an answer to: How Davie became Tiglath written by Assyrian on 01 Jul 2004 07:07:11:

It all began after I read Psalm 137:8-9. You see anyone who thought about these lines deep enough would come to the realisation that this Jewish religion is anathema to us.

That's why my slave name is David, the name of a Jewish king not worthy to spit polish the shoes of our ancient Assyrian Kings.

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Re: How Davie became Tiglath
Beth Suryoyo Assyrian (Othuroyo) Forum

Written by Tiglath on 01 Jul 2004 15:46:57:

As an answer to: Re: How Davie became Tiglath written by Adam on 01 Jul 2004 08:27:50:

>Tiglath may be interested to know that before world war one in the mountains on the night of the Easter when Christ was believed to have risen people visited the graveyard and put Light tapers on the grave of their dead family members. according to Olmstead the ancient Assyrian graves had two nitches on the side where food offering and light was left for the dead.

Thank you for that I follow in the that ancient Assyrian traditon. Every Ishtar holiday just before our God Tammuz and Goddess Ishtar are resurrected from the netherworld I visit my Tkhumnaya father's grave and place candles on his grave to remember him. Then I go home and our family exchange Ishtar eggs and celebrate the resurrection of our ancient Gods.


>In some distircts such as Tkhoma food was also placed onthe graves.
graves usually had had a little niche on the side to put light for the dead to illuminate his/her world. The greating uttered by the mountain Assyrians to bless the dead was "Noura all motanokhoun" (May be light be on your dead).
>If anyone of these people are real believers the first thing they have to do to come up with a book describing all these traditions otherwise they are just whistling in the wind as the saying goes.
>Adam

Currently working on a book have the first couple of chapters done. I will let you know when it is published.



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