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have suffered forced language changes, forced religious vernacular changes and forced<br />
government changes. What were the Edomites trying to destroy? What <strong>of</strong> the ancient <strong>King</strong><br />
David and <strong>King</strong> Solomon victories were significantly irritating to the apostate Edomites?<br />
Going back into history, the Carmathians ىطمرق pronounced Karmathi in Arabic, means to<br />
establish 9 hour instrument. 10 <strong>The</strong>se Karmathi or Carmathians did indeed have an appointed<br />
hour in which they confronted the forces <strong>of</strong> Edom-Rome. <strong>The</strong> Aramaic name for Carmathians is<br />
Bani Karim 11 םרק ינב meaning “priestly gift <strong>of</strong> the wheat (spelt) Passover Matzah bread, 12 the<br />
crust <strong>of</strong> this priestly cake <strong>of</strong> unleavened bread, 13 and as well, the grasses 14 covered with fine<br />
linen gauze.” 15 <strong>The</strong> ancient prayers <strong>of</strong> the Hebrews as documented in the printed pages <strong>of</strong><br />
Siddurs have the Davidic descendants mentioned that their Kaddish, or consecration sign <strong>of</strong><br />
salvation is the grain sprouts. 16 In addition to the Carmathian name meaning grains, it also<br />
means linen garments, 17 fine cloth gauze <strong>of</strong> linen 18 which is the identifying garment <strong>of</strong> <strong>King</strong><br />
David and <strong>of</strong> the priestly services also identified as the Carmathian people according to history.<br />
This is an important connection where the Carmathian people were identified as Essenes which<br />
in Hebrew-Aramaic indicates a storehouse <strong>of</strong> grain, the healing physicians. 19 <strong>The</strong> important<br />
connection that the reader must make is that the Carmathians were descendants <strong>of</strong> the priestly<br />
class <strong>of</strong> Hebrews that kept the covenant meal according to the Sacred Scripture instructions.<br />
According to history, their strengths were scholarly mastery over a subject 20 and its educated<br />
arguments لتق were over scholarship 21 <strong>of</strong> the original intent <strong>of</strong> the writings <strong>of</strong> the prophets<br />
refusing the Canon Bibles <strong>of</strong> Rome and peacemakers not following the ‘battle wars’ in the style<br />
<strong>of</strong> Rome.<br />
In review <strong>of</strong> history <strong>of</strong> the kings <strong>of</strong> ancient Israel, the following facts will be helpful to the<br />
modern readers. During the era <strong>of</strong> the <strong>King</strong>s <strong>of</strong> ancient Israel, <strong>King</strong> Saul is the first having the<br />
kingship and priesthood where he previously enjoyed the ephod stone-vessel privileges <strong>of</strong><br />
inquiring <strong>of</strong> the LORD through the prophets, through the Ur or Urim, through dreams 22 that fell<br />
into disrepute by simulating Edomite animal sacrifices, eating cow flesh at the hiding place <strong>of</strong><br />
an infamous witch <strong>of</strong> Endor. <strong>The</strong> Hebrew word Endor, meaning an eye in a circular temple<br />
house, is where the king Saul partook in magical divination, a counterfeit covenant meal and<br />
9<br />
Arabic-English Dictionary, HansWehrCowan, p. 751<br />
10<br />
Arabic-English Dictionary, HansWehrCowan, p. 914<br />
11<br />
Sefer Molim Dictionary, M. Jastrow, p. 1422a<br />
12<br />
Tosef Hall I, 1 as cited in Sefer Molim Dictionary, M. Jastrow, p. 1422a<br />
13<br />
Y, Hall, I I , beg. 58b. as cited in Sefer Molim Dictionary, M. Jastrow, p. 1422a<br />
14<br />
Etymology <strong>of</strong> the Hebrew Dictionary, E. Klein, p. 595<br />
15<br />
Etymology <strong>of</strong> the Hebrew Dictionary, E. Klein, p. 594<br />
16<br />
Shemona Esrei prayers for the House <strong>of</strong> David<br />
17<br />
Sefer Molim Dictionary, M. Jastrow, p. 1422a<br />
18<br />
Sefer Molim Dictionary, M. Jastrow, p. 1421b<br />
19<br />
Sefer Molim Dictionary, M. Jastrow, p. 93<br />
20<br />
Arabic-English Dictionary, Hans Wehr Cowan, p. 742<br />
21<br />
Arabic-English Dictionary, Hans Wehr Cowan, p. 742<br />
22 I Samuel 28:6<br />
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