Facts: Ancient Ethiopia, The Chosen Land of God
Any one doubts this will find ample evidence in such works as The Voice of Africa, by Dr. Leo Froebenius; Prehistoric Nations, and Ancient America, by John D. Baldwin; Rivers of Life, by Major-General J. G. R. Forlong; A Book of the Beginnings by Gerald Massey; Children of the Sun and The Growth of Civilization, by W. J. Perry; The Negro by Professor W.E.B. DuBois; The Anacalypsis, by Sir Godfrey Higgins; Isis Unveiled by Madam H. P. Blavatsky; The Diffusion of Culture, by Sir Grafton Elliot Smith; The Mediterranean Race, by Professor Sergi; The Ruins of Empires, by Count Volney; The Races of Europe, by Professor William Z. Ripley; and last but not least, the brilliant monographs of Mr. Maynard Shipley: New Light on Prehistoric Cultures and Americans of a Million Years Age.”
Read Genesis 2:13 where it says: “And the second river is called Ghion and it flows through out the land of Ethiopia”. Before any other earthly nations, Ethiopia is mentioned. The great prophet and liberator Moses himself is taught by none than an Ethiopian priest called Jethro (holy man) and was married to an Ethiopian wife called Zipporah and had two sons. It is not Europeans kings and queens that are mentioned in the Holy Bible but of Ethiopia. Ethiopia and her queens and kings and people are mentioned in the Holy Bible more times than other nation. Among many other Ethiopian Queens, One exceptional Queen shatters all European queens combined to this days. She lived 3000 years ago and yet, to this days she is more famous, mystical, more beautiful and glorified than the living queens of our times and is magnified even by our Savior Christ Himself. Her name is Queen Sheba (Nigist Saba or Nigist Makeda of Ethiopia). Ethiopia is indeed chosen not by humans but God. No wonder the Greek philosophers and travelers write so much about us. That is why she is the only nation in the world who has not changed her lands or people for 7550 years nor has ever been conquered by any earthly force. Proud to be an Ethiopian. May God bless Ethiopia forever.