This is why 𐤉𐤄𐤅𐤄 destroyed the first born in Egypt

Published on 12 September 2025 at 15:06

In the thought of the ancient world, the firstborn son held a place of honor and weight in every household. He was seen as the father’s strength and the continuation of the family name. When a firstborn son was born, it marked stability for the household, because it meant the line would carry on. He was considered the natural heir to the father’s property, authority, and leadership, and so his birth often brought celebration among the family and community. The firstborn carried responsibility from an early age.

 It was understood that when the father grew old or passed away, the firstborn would become the new head of the family. This meant he had to protect the younger siblings, preserve the family’s land and possessions, and continue the traditions of the ancestors. Inheritance laws across the ancient Near East often gave the firstborn a double share, not because of favoritism, but because he was expected to take care of the family as a whole.

There was also a sacred sense attached to the firstborn in many cultures. The first child was seen as a special gift of life and often linked with divine favor. Because of this, many peoples practiced rituals—sometimes sacrifices or dedications—involving the firstborn, believing that the first opening of the womb was tied to the favor of deities. In times of war or famine, the firstborn was considered both the most valuable and the most vulnerable, for to lose him was to strike at the future of the family itself.

In the general ancient mindset, the firstborn was not just another child but the foundation of the household, the guarantor of its future, and the visible proof of strength, continuity, and blessing. His life carried weight far beyond his own years, for in him the family line and honor were secured. This cultural weight makes clear why the judgment against Egypt’s firstborn was so devastating—it was not merely an attack on individuals but on the very future and strength of a nation.

So, when YaHU’aH ordered the messenger of death to strike, He was coming after not just the enemies of His people, He was coming for the future of them, that they may never rise again.

This is why when Moshah said to the people, “Do not be afraid. Stand firm, and you will see the deliverance of YaHU’aH that He will bring you today. The Egyptians you see today, you will never see again.” —Shamoth (Exodus) 14:13. He was not simply saying this because Pharaoh and his army were going to be swallowed up in the Red Sea. Rather, it was a direct message that these particular enemies—the Egyptians that oppressed them—they would never see again.

Now, take heed and understand this truth, which many fail to grasp because of ignorance, hate, or pride. In the same way that the strength and future of ancient nations were bound up in their firstborn, so today the endurance of peoples can be measured by their ability to raise up new generations and carry their lineage forward.

Statistical facts prove the following…

Fertility rates among ethnic Europeans have been below replacement level (2.1 children per woman) for decades. Most European countries average between 1.2–1.7 children per woman, which means populations naturally shrink without migration.

Jewish populations in Europe are also declining overall. Many Jewish communities in Western and Eastern Europe are aging, with low fertility and emigration to “Israel” and the U.S. According to the Pew Research Center, the worldwide Jewish population is growing very slowly, but most of that growth is concentrated in Israel, not Europe.

Because of these trends, the continuation of unmixed ethnic European and Jewish groups in Europe depends on very small fertility growth and is numerically declining compared to immigrant and mixed populations, who often have higher fertility rates. Demographers point out that Europe’s future population growth depends heavily on immigration, since native birthrates alone cannot sustain population numbers.

This is not a race issue—a social construct to keep the deceived blind to what is actual. If anything, this is a call to righteousness, and a sign to repent and cling to the true Covenant people of YaHU’aH.

Moshah told the people, “And YaHU’aH will take away from you all sickness, and will put none of the evil diseases of Egypt, which you know, upon you; but will lay them upon all those that hate you.” —Dabarim (Deuteronomy) 7:15.

The history is abundantly clear. The people who now lead the world in divinely orchestrated depopulation are those who led in the hatred and destruction against the Tribes of Ya’aqob. And YaHU’aH is making sure that when His final wrath swallows up the men who had done such deeds, there will be none to care for the house of their legacy.

“But I have made Esau bare, I have uncovered his secret places, and he shall not be able to hide himself: his seed is spoiled, and his brethren, and his neighbours, and he is not. Leave your fatherless children, I will preserve them alive; and let your widows trust in Me.” —YarmiYAHU 49:10–11.

The AL’mighty promises that the house of Esau, which is Rome, which became Europe, will leave behind widows and fatherless children. There will be no men, or firstborn sons remaining to keep the house alive.

This is why it is so important not to listen to hateful and ignorant so-called Black people who claim they are chosen, absent of divine proof. They have no clue that only a few of those who are indeed called and from the lineage of Ya’aqob will see the Land of Promise. —Romiyim (Romans) 9:27; YashaYAHU (Isaiah) 10:22. Only a remnant will see salvation.

These end-time facts are not for those who still cling to Babylon and its false hope, or church or camp doctrine that conflicts with truth in context. Judgment is already taking place, and the worst is on the horizon. The only people who see the promises of YaHU’aH are not those who try to preserve their lineage, but those who save themselves with obedient belief.

The Most High is coming for all who do not obediently get under His will and remain loyal to the Word of His House. In the end, the lesson of the firstborn remains: those who reject truth lose their future, but those who walk in obedience preserve life and carry forward the true inheritance.

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