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VII. Law |
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7.3 Systems of Law |
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Article 246-Hyksos Law |
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Canon 2896 |
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Hyksos Law, also known as the "Instructions of Ptahhotep", also known as "The Maxims of Good Discourse" is an ancient equality system of law first introduced by the Hyksos Ebla-Ireland Diaspora upon conquering Egypt from the 17th Century BCE and later refined to its height under Pharaoh Akhenaten as "Instructions of Amen-em-apt", also known as "The Commandments of Akhenaten", also known as "Mosaic Law" in the 14th Century BCE. |
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Canon 2897 |
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The True Commandments of Akhenaten, also known as true "Mosaic Law" is a thirty (30) chapter poem of around thirty laws and associated teaching being: |
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Chapter 1 - Respect the Laws; and |
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Chapter 2 - Do not steal; and |
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Chapter 3 - Prudence in speech; and |
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Chapter 4 - Two types of men; and |
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Chapter 5 - Honest and tranquil service; and |
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Chapter 6 - Steal no land and eat from your own field; and |
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Chapter 7 - Seek no wealth; and |
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Chapter 8 - Speak no evil; and |
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Chapter 9 - Avoid the heated (violent people); and |
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Chapter 10 - Say what you think without injuring; and |
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Chapter 11 - Abuse no poor; and |
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Chapter 12 - Always be honest; and |
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Chapter 13 - Write no falsehoods and acquit debt; and |
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Chapter 14 - Be dignified; and |
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Chapter 15 - Cheat not with your pen; and |
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Chapter 16 - Do not corrupt the balance; and |
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Chapter 17 - Do not corrupt the measure; and |
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Chapter 18 - Be not over-anxious; and |
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Chapter 19 - Do not commit perjury; and |
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Chapter 20 - Be honest as a judge or scribe; and |
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Chapter 21 - Be reticent; and |
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Chapter 22 - Provoke no enemy; and |
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Chapter 23 - Mind your table manners; and |
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Chapter 24 - Have discretion; and |
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Chapter 25 - Respect God's will; and |
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Chapter 26 - Respect seniors; and |
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Chapter 27 - Do not revile an elder; and |
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Chapter 28 - Be generous to the poor; and |
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Chapter 29 - Travel honestly; and |
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Chapter 30 - Epilogue. |
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Canon 2898 |
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True Mosaic Law was deliberately corrupted by the architects of Persian Law, also known as Mithraic Law and Orthodox Jewish Law in the 6th Century BCE by introducing elaborate rituals of spell making and cursing and claiming them to be the laws of Moses as Zadok, the first high priest of Mithraism. |
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Canon 2899 |
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As Mosaic Law written in the scripture known as the Holy Bible is a deliberate fabrication and fraud designed to curse the memory of the true Mosaic Law of Pharaoh Akhenaten, the false Mosaic Law has no effect and is null and void from the beginning of the creation of Mithraism, also known as Orthodox Judaism. |
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