"Praise Jesus of Nazarath, King of the Jews and the new Pharaoh!"
An Inscription within the Temple of Yahweh, formerly a Temple of the Greco-Egyptian deity Serapis, it was rededicated by Yeshua IV to G-D after his conquest of Egypt in 143 AM (After the Messiah). Yeshua IV was the descendant of the Messiah, Yeshua " the Anointed One " who instigated a major revolt against Roman rule. Rome at the time of Yeshua I had split into four factions after the assassination of Tiberius. His infamous debauchery and mad antics resulted in his alienating of most of the Empire's Aristocracy. However, he was also quite cunning in his madness and kept his enemies from colluding against him by creating conflicts between them. These resulted in a major civil war which tore the Empire apart, leaving it vulnerable to revolt. Yeshua I, led a delegation of his followers to Jerusalem where he proclaimed himself Mashiach or Messiah. With tensions already high between Jews and Romans after the attempted razing of the Temple by the previous governor, many Jews flocked to Yeshua's side. The Praetor ignored Yeshua's claims, calling him a brazen imposter which merely inflamed Yeshua's supporters. And when the Priesthood attempted to arrest Yeshua a brawl broke out, plunging the entire city into street fighting. After two weeks of brutal fighting in the streets of Judaism's Holiest City, scripture says that it was Sabbath when G-D sent down his Angels to smite the Romans in their sleep. Yeshua, triumphant declared the Priesthood null for its pagan corruptions and instead claimed the title High Priest for himself and his heirs.
Meanwhile, Nero, Emperor in Alexandria hearing news of insurrection in Judea attempted to destroy it in its bud. By the time Nero's Armies arrived in Judea it had been two months since Yeshua had proclaimed himself Mashiach and Melek of Israel. Yeshua would corner the Roman Army at the horns of Hattin. Yeshua's armies had already been supplemented by Jewish Legionaries and Bedouin Mercenaries and a delegation of Parthian Noblemen. However, Yeshua's armies were still outnumbered two to one against the Romans. Yeshua would lead the already cocky Romans to a place between two mountain peaks known to the Bedouin dwelled therein as a Hat-teyn. There Yeshua would poison the existing wells, periodically raiding the Romans and forcing their surrender. By the time news of the defeat had reached Nero, Parthia had already invaded and was threatening Nero's possessions in Anatolia. Yeshua allied the Parthians and effectively destroyed the entire Eastern Faction. After Nero's defeat, a neo-Ptolemaic dynasty would reestablish itself in Egypt serving as Israel's main rival until the 2nd century AM when Yeshua IV conquered the last vestige of ancient Egypt. Seeking to appease the Egyptian Populace, the King adopted Egyptian Titles and depicted G-D through Egyptian Terminology. The Temple to YHWH is still an Important center of pilgrimage for members of modern Jewish Religions.
" I say unto thee, hold fast to thou faith in the Lord your God, I-P-T-R (Jupiter). He is the one God. The God of the Romans. He hath ordained for you a purpose; to take thou people out of the Land. Out of Shophet's Environs. "