Who is David?
A friend asked me to comment on Psalm 10, verses 5 to 8 which read:
5. His ways are always prosperous; your laws are rejected by him; he sneers at all his enemies.
6. He says to himself, " Nothing will ever shake me."
7. His mouth is full of lies and threats; trouble and evil are under his tongue.
8. He lies in wait near the villages; from ambush he murders the innocent. -
Psalm 10:5-8 In Arabic the word Psalms is zabur. The Quran says: And to David We gave the Psalms. - Quran 4:163 The word zabur is difficult for Quran scholars because it means a hard, brick type of substance. But that is no difficulty for students of Fitrah. In Semitic language David is Dawud and is spelled DWD. In Kemitic that is spelled TWT and instead of Dawud it is pronounced Tawoot or Taout. Tawoot is Tehuti aka Thoth whom the Greeks (inaccurately) called Hermes. David, originally, was not a prophet, he was a Neter, an Anunnaki, a God. The Anunnaki are the "We" who gave him the collection of wisdom set to sacred music called the Psalms. The Qaballaists have a book called the Emerald Tablets of Thoth. Those tablets, in their original form, comprised the Zabur which is why the word means a hard brick like substance, i.e., emerald. Many of the Semitic prophets are actually watered down versions of African gods. Saul (Sol), for example, means sun. Tehuti was originally the Moon God. The biblical strife between Saul and David encodes the competition between solar and lunar spiritual systems and calendars. Those who held to the original lunar system (feminine power) were slandered as lunatics. The above Psalm verses are talking about the human ego and all its mischief and oppression of the True Self aka Ausar or Obatallah. The ego's incessant boastings are all lies for it actually exists in constant terror of discovery of its impotence (like the Wizard in Oz) and the fact that it is a parasite sucking the life force of the true self.
5. His ways are always prosperous; your laws are rejected by him; he sneers at all his enemies.
6. He says to himself, " Nothing will ever shake me."
7. His mouth is full of lies and threats; trouble and evil are under his tongue.
8. He lies in wait near the villages; from ambush he murders the innocent. -
Psalm 10:5-8 In Arabic the word Psalms is zabur. The Quran says: And to David We gave the Psalms. - Quran 4:163 The word zabur is difficult for Quran scholars because it means a hard, brick type of substance. But that is no difficulty for students of Fitrah. In Semitic language David is Dawud and is spelled DWD. In Kemitic that is spelled TWT and instead of Dawud it is pronounced Tawoot or Taout. Tawoot is Tehuti aka Thoth whom the Greeks (inaccurately) called Hermes. David, originally, was not a prophet, he was a Neter, an Anunnaki, a God. The Anunnaki are the "We" who gave him the collection of wisdom set to sacred music called the Psalms. The Qaballaists have a book called the Emerald Tablets of Thoth. Those tablets, in their original form, comprised the Zabur which is why the word means a hard brick like substance, i.e., emerald. Many of the Semitic prophets are actually watered down versions of African gods. Saul (Sol), for example, means sun. Tehuti was originally the Moon God. The biblical strife between Saul and David encodes the competition between solar and lunar spiritual systems and calendars. Those who held to the original lunar system (feminine power) were slandered as lunatics. The above Psalm verses are talking about the human ego and all its mischief and oppression of the True Self aka Ausar or Obatallah. The ego's incessant boastings are all lies for it actually exists in constant terror of discovery of its impotence (like the Wizard in Oz) and the fact that it is a parasite sucking the life force of the true self.