THE WOMAN KING

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72 thoughts on “THE WOMAN KING

  1. I’m not surprised by this at all. I’m finding that a lot of symbols and practices in Christianity were taken from other cultures and religions. They have a history of stealing from anyone.

  2. I just shared this video to two people here on YouTube, because i keep hearing our people talk about Jesus but they’re still referring to the white Jesus, so i thought i would help them out a bit. ❤❤
    Im going to keep sharing your videos too.

  3. The real Jesus Christ is non gender, meaning “Androgynous” I have the receipts to prove this.
    Even the Anunnakis and Draconians are Androgynous. People tend to overlook this!

  4. Thoughts camera action channel brung me here 😂😂😂😂😂 if that’s is is is y is usa using it on tv 😂😂😂

  5. Mah, let’s not confuse Yashua with the other Greek and Roman names. These names translate to different cultures, languages, and people. Right!! Please feel 2:06 free to expound further. Yes in Egypt women ruled as Kings. Please feel free to expound.

  6. This is something I was watching out of darkness documentary few months ago and I was like is it me but the story of isis really resemble Jesus to a certain degree. This is just confirmation. Just like the trinity the Holy Spirit is feminine not masculine. The symbol of a dove the black dove the Sybil’s.

  7. Definitely NOT tryna dismiss what Mah iz saiyan… i jus remembr Panic saiyan take off tha J & tha 2nd S… Esu 🃏 Isis make sense 2 me bc i kno how theze weird @$$ nighaz hate women. I can’t b him. Not this lyfetyme. All prayze tha Godis, Asè 🙏🏾

  8. I needed this because I was raised catholic and Hebrew Israelite and I need to know what to do about Jesus and the lies we have been told!!!

    1. @Thighrone Campbell’s Jesus said he was the light and the way he never said bow down and worship me!! Jesus was not the first Christ! We all should be trying to reach the christ consciousness for ourselves! It seems as if we are still looking for a golden calf to worship! It’s Idolatry! Don’t you think

    2. Thoughts camera action channel brung me here..dont believe it..its anti christ belief they want u away from grace….

    3. @me_a_pharoah  Jesus iz jus a example of tha heights U are ment 2 reach. Least that’s how I take it. But U ryte

  9. THEY.DID SAY WHEN GOD COMES BACK SHE WILL BE A WOMAN NOW LOOK WHOS TELLING US DA TRUTH AND DA WHOLE TEUTH A WOMAN SO GOD IS A WOMAN

  10. The King of Glory, Jesus Christ was a black man when He walked on this planet 🌍 Earth. YESHUA🙌🏿🙌🏿🙌🏿

  11. 🔥💰🔐💛🔔📒
    MahMah Tea in her bag again…
    Proverb: When the student is ready, the teacher will appear.
    TEACH! TEACHA!

  12. MahMah Tea, who came up with the term “Woman King”? Why can’t she simply be called “Woman Queen”? How would it look or sound calling a man “Man Queen”? IJS. 😅

    1. ​@MahMah Tea’s Official Youtube channelI came across that information before about the origin of the word “Queen”. It’s been a while since I got the info. I forgot. Thanks for the reminder.

    2. ​@MahMah Tea’s Official Youtube channelThank you. My grandma used to tell me not to use the word Queen or Shouty because it meant “whore”

    3. This is where the word “Queen” originates from..

      quean (n.)
      Middle English quene “a woman; a low-born woman,” from Old English cwene “woman,” also “female serf, hussy, prostitute” (as in portcwene “public woman”), from Proto-Germanic *kwenon (source also of Old Saxon quan, Old High German quena, Old Norse kona, Gothic qino “wife, woman,” Middle Dutch quene “vain or worthless woman”), from PIE root *gwen- “woman.” Compare queen (n.). The -ea- spelling is attested from early 15c.

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