The Queen of Sheba and her only son Menyelek : being the 'Book of the glory of kings' (Kebra nagast) a work which is alike the traditional history of the establishment of the religion of the Hebrews in Ethiopia, and the patent of sovereignty
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The Queen of Sheba and her only son Menyelek : being the 'Book of the glory of kings' (Kebra nagast) a work which is alike the traditional history of the establishment of the religion of the Hebrews in Ethiopia, and the patent of sovereignty
[edited or translated by Sir E.A. Wallis Budge]
(The Kegan Paul library of arcana)
Kegan Paul, 2001-
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The Kebra Nagast
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"This is a complete English translation of the famous Ethiopian work The Kebra Nagast"--P. [i]
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This is a complete English translation of the famous Ethiopian work The Kebra Nagast - The Glory of the Kings of Ethiopia. Complied by a Coptic priest in the 6th century AD from much older material, The Kebra Nagast is a remarkable mixture of legends and traditions, some historical and some of a mythic quality, derived from the Old Testament and the later Rabbinic writings and from Egyptian (both pagan and Christian), Arabian and Ethiopian sources. The principle theme is the descent of the Kings of Ethiopia from the union of Solomon, King of Israel, and the Queen of Sheba. Woven through the story are many important narratives, including prophecies in the Old Testament that concern the Messiah as applied to Jesus Christ, the history of the rebel angels, and legends of Solomon and the Queen of Sheba in the Koran.
Table of Contents
- INTRODUCTION
- I. The Manuscripts of the KEBRA NAGAST
- 2. Translation of the Arabic Version 3. Legends of the Queen of SHEBA in the KUR'AN
- 4. Modern Legends of SOLOMON and the Queen of SHEBA
- 5. Summary of the Contents of the KEBRA NAGAST
- THE CHAPTERS OF THE KEBRA NAGAST Index
- List of Passages quoted from the Old and New Testaments
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