ANCIENT EGYPTIAN MARRIAGE & MAGIC PRACTICES Every Saturday @445; Jun 7, 2025 Meeting Topic.

Several major topics were discussed in this meeting:
Marriage and Family
Ancient Egyptian marriage practices
Biblical perspectives on marriage
Polygyny and multiple wives
Role of parents in marriage arrangements
Religious and Spiritual Practices
Egyptian magic and witchcraft
Enochian magic origins
Different types of practitioners (charmers, wizards, necromancers)
Biblical warnings against these practices
Cultural Comparisons
Differences between Egyptian and Hebrew marriage customs
Modern vs traditional marriage practices
Islamic marriage practices
Chinese and African marriage traditions
Biblical Stories and Characters
Stories of Abraham, Hagar and Sarah
Jacob, Rachel and Leah
Job and his wife
Solomon and his wives Full Overview: The meeting discusses how ancient Egyptian magic and marriage practices influenced modern practices and religious concepts. Temple explains that Egyptian society was deeply rooted in magic, with priests being the primary practitioners who connected with specific deities to perform spells. The discussion reveals that the concept of marriage in ancient Egypt involved property agreements and strategic alliances between families, with polygamy only permitted when a wife couldn't produce children. From Temple ii to Everyone: Temple connects this to biblical passages, particularly contrasting the lineages of Cain and Seth, and explains how God warned the Israelites against adopting Egyptian magical practices including divination, necromancy, and witchcraft. The discussion concludes by emphasizing how these ancient Egyptian practices continue to influence modern society and religious practices, with Temple suggesting that understanding this history is crucial for breaking free from these influences. Next Steps Temple: Research and prepare presentation on how to escape from divinations, observers of times, enchanters and witches based on Daniel's remedy Continued Studies on how the enemies of Egypt will be subjected under what is classified today as "dark/black magic."