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Another issue related to the Nile River is that part of nation consider Ethiopia as an enemy, passing it on to their grandchildren, saying that the violence they experienced when they bowed to Ethiopia did not come out of their feeling. Even today, even in this age of civilization, while we are able to get the water of the Nile basin in the amount we want and expect to provide sufficient services for all of us; that ancient history has not disappeared from some of them and they still see Ethiopia as a threat and an enemy in the case of the Nile. So,Ā it means that the issue has reached this point in our time.
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Ethiopia is one of the most feared countries in terms of manpower and war power, and the Egyptians are also afraid of it. Secondly, what Ethiopia is most afraid of is the Nile issue. Even today, in the 22nd century, many fear Ethiopia. Because Ethiopia always stretches out her hands to God, her greatness (feared by others) and her majesty make her special because she always pray and streach her hand to God, so the spirit fights them. In its ancient history, even Egypt, Libya, Yemen, Sudan, Djibouti, Somalia, and Eritrea (in fact, Eritrea is separated just yesterday ) these are all Ethiopians. Moses' father-in-law, Jethro, was called a Libyan priest. Many stories relate that Ethiopia was the country of Jethro or the land where Jethro the Libyan lived. Ethiopia, which is still feared, the world of David, will stretch out its hands to God, therefore because God is its God candidate because God is with it in many things, all its terrors and all its enemies will bow to Ethiopia. Yes, Ethiopia is distinguished by its work and purpose; due to ths, its enemies are many.
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As we have known about Egypt from the beginning of the Bible, as the history of the Bible tells us, one of the origins of its recognition is that Jacob's son, Joseph. Joseph, the youngest of his brothers, was sold to an Egyptian merchant for silver by the cruelty of his brothers and arrived in Egypt. This did not happen by accident. His father, Jacob, longed for Joseph, and his eyes were sore from weeping, and he mourned in all his old age. Whose example is Joseph selling to the Egyptian merchant for silver? And we saw how God honored Joseph in Egypt. We have seen how God was with Joseph and protected him, and revealed the secret to him. After that, we saw how God made Joseph loyal to Egypt and to the king of Egypt, he was given more respect than the natives.
And later, when we see all this history, how Joseph helped Jacob and his children and saved them when they were exiled through the trials and famine of history, we will understand who Egypt is. When the Lord was born, even though there were many countries that were considered as a better country at the time, He fled to Egypt. This is not without reason. In History, we see Egypt was a country that lived as a place of worship for the gods.
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