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The messengers [[Mark L. Prophet]] and [[Elizabeth Clare Prophet]] were embodied as '''Ikhnaton''' (Amenhotep IV) and '''Nefertiti''', who ruled Egypt in the fourteenth century <small>B</small>.<small>C</small>. Pharaoh Ikhnaton introduced a revolutionary religion into Egypt based on the worship of the one God, and he is remembered for having founded the first form of modern monotheism. | The messengers [[Mark L. Prophet]] and [[Elizabeth Clare Prophet]] were embodied as '''Ikhnaton''' (Amenhotep IV) and '''Nefertiti''', who ruled Egypt in the fourteenth century <small>B</small>.<small>C</small>. Pharaoh Ikhnaton (or Akhenaten, as the name is sometimes spelled) introduced a revolutionary religion into Egypt based on the worship of the one God, and he is remembered for having founded the first form of modern monotheism. |
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The messengers Mark L. Prophet and Elizabeth Clare Prophet were embodied as Ikhnaton (Amenhotep IV) and Nefertiti, who ruled Egypt in the fourteenth century B.C. Pharaoh Ikhnaton (or Akhenaten, as the name is sometimes spelled) introduced a revolutionary religion into Egypt based on the worship of the one God, and he is remembered for having founded the first form of modern monotheism.