SOLOMON AND SHEBA Question: what is the metaphysical meaning of Sheba? Answer: The country of Sheba, (The Sabians) or Saba. The (Empress) Queen of Sheba came to prove Solomon with hard questions (I Kings 10:1). Sheba pertains to "Maat", wholeness or fullness on this plane of existence (a return to an original state, rest, repose, equilibrium, reintegration, restoration, balance). Question: does Sheba represent the female principle? Answer: The Empress (Queen) of Sheba represents the natural or Netert aspect of self, the Auset self, or the ruling intuitive intelligence of the whole consciousness pertaining to that part of being which has to do with nature. (symbolic of the crescent moon.)
Faheem Judah-El Book order






- 2016
- 2015
The ANCIENT SCIENCE OF VIBRATION - THE TEACHINGS OF TEHUTI
- 64 pages
- 3 hours of reading
Exploring the ancient Kemetian Mysteries, the text delves into the nature of creation as described by the Neter Tehuti. It reveals how everything emerges from an internal essence, with the Creator's state (Amun/Amen) being hidden and indefinable. The narrative outlines the transformation from a non-vibratory state to a vibratory existence, emphasizing the primordial sea, or Nun, as a chaotic yet potential-filled source of all creation. This philosophical framework offers a profound understanding of existence and the process of becoming.
- 2015
Although most of ancient Ethiopian history has been overlooked, stolen, misrepresented and ignored by the western world, some Ethiopian traditions are so glorious that all of the power and deception of the west have failed to stamp them out. One such story is that of Makeda, the Queen of Sheba, and King Solomon. Ethiopian women of antiquity were legendary for their extreme beauty, and power. Especially great were the Queens of Ethiopia; Queen of Sheba (960 B.C.), and Candace of Meroe and her defeat of Alexander the Great (332 B.C.).
- 2014
METS-HAFA MAZMUR THE BOOK OF PSALMS
- 372 pages
- 14 hours of reading
Exploring the authorship of the Psalms, this book delves into the historical and theological context surrounding these ancient texts. It examines traditional beliefs attributing their writing to figures like David and Asaph, while also considering scholarly debates on multiple authorship. Through a blend of analysis and interpretation, readers will gain insight into the significance of the Psalms in worship and their enduring impact on religious practices and literature.
- 2014
Mets Hafa Mahaly The Song of Songs
- 68 pages
- 3 hours of reading
Set against a vibrant backdrop, this narrative explores the intertwining lives of its characters as they navigate complex relationships and cultural challenges. With rich descriptions and a focus on personal growth, the story delves into themes of identity, belonging, and resilience. Through their journeys, readers are invited to reflect on the broader societal issues that shape individual experiences, making it both a poignant and thought-provoking read.
- 2012
LION OF JUDAH MAGAZINE
- 60 pages
- 3 hours of reading
Exploring diverse topics, this magazine offers insights into Ethiopian culture, holistic health, and stress-free living. Readers will find engaging articles on environmental health, including solar events, climate change, GM foods, and the organic movement. With a focus on nutrition and a holistic lifestyle, it serves as a comprehensive resource for those seeking to enhance their well-being through informed choices and practices.