The Kebra Nagast: The Lost Bible of Rastafarian Wisdom and Faith From Ethiopia and JamaicaGerald Hausman Macmillan, 15 okt 1997 - 203 pagina's Handed down orally from generation to generation in Rastafarian and West Indies culture, the Kebra Negast has not been available in English translation since 1922. Because the subject of the text presents an African view of the Old and New Testament, the Kebra Negast has long been prohibited in many Caribbean nations and this ban is enforced even today. However, it has survived through the spoken word, as the cornerstone of the Rastafarian religion and was a significant influence on the lyrics of the late Bob Marley, among others. Introduction by Ziggy Marley. 60 line drawings. |
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Adam African Angel answered appeared asked Babylon became become Bible blessed BOB MARLEY born bring Brother brought called carried child comes commanded darkness David dead drink earth Ernie Ethiopia eyes face Father fire fruit gave give given gold hand happened head hear heard heart heaven hill Israel Jamaica John judge judgment Kebra Nagast keep kind King King Solomon kingdom knew land leave light live look Lord mother night once pass Philistines Priest prophet Queen Rasta Rastafarian road Samson seed seems seen sent Solomon speak spoke stone story Tabernacle tell things told took tree truth turned understanding walk wife wisdom wished woman wood worship young Zion