Kikuyu Mystery Revealed: Descendants of Asher, a lost tribe of Israel - Softcover

Mwangi, Mukuhi Wa

 
9780999686782: Kikuyu Mystery Revealed: Descendants of Asher, a lost tribe of Israel

Synopsis

In Kikuyu Mystery Revealed, the author digs deeply into the hidden mysteries of the Kikuyu people of Kenya in East Africa, whom the author claims is one of the ten lost tribes of Israel, descendants of the tribe of Asher, exiled “…beyond the rivers of Ethiopia” (Zephaniah 3:10). The root word of the name of the tribe, Gikuyu, is the same as for the native Sycamore fig referred to in the Biblical account of the invasion and exile of the Northern Kingdom of Israel by the Assyrians. She relates the accounts of early western Christian missionaries to Kenya, who were amazed at the parallels between the Mosaic and Levitical laws in the Old Testament and Kikuyu history, culture, and traditions — especially their sacrificial and ceremonial practices. Isaiah prophesied God would appoint a Faithful Servant, the Spotless Lamb of God, to raise all the tribes of Israel from dry bones and restore the preserved remnant to Jeshurun, “upright Israel”. The Kikuyu Ituika Ceremony, wherein the leadership mantle was passed from one ruling generation of elders to the next, is an explicit type and prophetic reflection of Yeshua’s three years’ earthly ministry. The Kikuyu Second Birth Ceremony, in which all children must be born again by a Lamb, reflects the second birth that Yeshua discussed with Nicodemus. Reading Kikuyu Mystery Revealed and gaining the author’s perspective on how old Kikuyu traditions illuminate the new covenant will help one appreciate God’s gift of redemption. The reader will see a strong witness of the Messiah in a lost, exiled tribe and will grasp how Yeshua fulfilled the old covenant by reconciling it to the new.

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About the Author

Mukuhi Wa Mwangi was born in Nairobi, Kenya, approximately five minutes after her twin sister entered the world, to a family of nine children. In the first twelve years of her life, they lived a few feet from a sacred fig tree that was used in Kikuyu orthodox worship and sacrifices to God. Though the fig tree was no longer used after British colonization and conversion to Christianity, it remained a mark of identity for the Kikuyu tribe. As a child, Mukuhi played on the ground under the sacred fig tree, not realizing that one day it would be the connecting piece to the Kikuyu heritage as one of the ten lost tribes of Israel. She therefore invites her readers under the sacred fig tree as she unveils the mystery of the whole House of Israel, both Judah and Ephraim, concealed in the Kikuyu traditions. She has a BS in Biology from Morgan State University and did her Nursing at Baltimore City Community College.  She works at Vibra Hospital and resides in Dallas County, in the great state of Texas.

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