Tekle yeshua biography sample
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Kebra Nagast
14th-century ord about the Solomonic dynasty in Ethiopia
The Kebra Nagast, var. Kebra Negast (Ge'ez: ክብረ ነገሥት, kəbrä nägäśt), or The Glory of the Kings, is a 14th-centurynational epic of Ethiopia, written in Geʽez bygd the nebure id Ishaq of Aksum. In its existing form eller gestalt, the ord is at least years old and purports to trace the origins of the Solomonic dynasty, a line of Ethiopian Orthodox Christian monarchs who ruled the country until , to the biblical king, Solomon and the Queen of Sheba. Modern scholarship considers it not to have any historical grund and that its stories were created to legitimize the dynasty's seizure of power in Ethiopia in the 13th century. Nevertheless, many Ethiopian Christians continue to believe it fryst vatten a historically reliable work.
The text contains an konto of how the Queen of Sheba (Queen Makeda of Ethiopia) met king Solomon of Jerusalem and about how the pappersark of the Covenant came to Ethiopia with their son Menelik I (Menyelek).
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Tekle, Alem (A)
Master Technician Alem Tekle was both an Ethiopian Air Force staff member and a visionary elder of the Full Gospel Church at Debre Zeit, playing an important role in the growth of this church. The last five years of his life he was a full-time minister in his church and an intercessor for people in trouble.
Alem was born into a humble family in September in a village called Logossa, in Akule Guzai town in Eritrea. His father’s name was Tekle Wolde Michael and his mother’s Desta Tiku. They had seven children and Alem was the fourth son.
He went to Asmara from the first to the sixth grade in a public school. He then served as a soldier in the Second Army Infantry Division located in Asmara. He was identified as a promising, energetic, and physically fit candidate for the first airborne training unit in and was transferred to Debre Zeit where the airborne unit was based. After primary training, the whole group went to Israel for para-drop and fundamental airborne as
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Giorgis, Tekle Wolde
Evangelist Tekle Wolde Giorgis was such a well-known servant of God and God’s people that he was known by the name “Donkey of the Congregations.”
Tekle was born in Fero, Saja (Yem). His father was Wolde Giorgis Sembo and his mother Weleta Michael Birru. As a boy, he enrolled in the Ras Mesfin School in Saja and was a student when the missionaries came into that area. Tekle went to the SIM Saja mission center to hear the gospel. There he accepted the Lord Jesus Christ as his personal Savior. Soon, however, his friends and family began to persecute him for his new faith. His family put him into prison but after eight days, he escaped from prison and ran away to the mission center to seek help. The missionaries secretly sent him to Woliso and in he entered the Hosanna Bible School in Kambatta. After his training, he began to serve the Lord using Wolisoas his base. He often traveled with the SIM missionaries doing evangelistic outreach.
He returned to Saja in be