Did you know that?!. . . Philippines was mentioned in the bible

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Welcome to my first ever series of post "Did you know that?!" I hope that you'll learn something to this post. So you probably wandering in which part that the Philippines was mentioned. No, it's not Philippians.

Ruy López de Villalobos, a spanish the explorer who named the Island of Leyte and Samar as Las Islas Pilipinas in honor of the Prince of Asturia, Philip II, and later became the King of Spain. We all know that prior Spaniards discovered Philippines we have an community that is already established.



King Philip II

If you guys remember New York is not its original name. There are Europeans from The Neatherlands and called the place "Nieuw Nederland" (New Netherland). When English people took over the colony they change the name to New York
to honor The Duke of York.

Ophir

(/ˈoʊfər/;[1] Hebrew: אוֹפִיר‬, Modern Ofir Tiberian ʼÔp̄îr) is a port or region mentioned in the Bible, famous for its wealth. King Solomon received a cargo of gold, silver, sandalwood, pearls, ivory, apes, and peacocks from Ophir every three years.

Information from Wikipedia

Genesis 10 (Table of Nations)

This is the account of Shem, Ham and Japheth, Noah’s sons, who themselves had sons after the flood.
The Japhethites
2 The sons[a] of Japheth:
Gomer, Magog, Madai, Javan, Tubal, Meshek and Tiras.
3 The sons of Gomer:
Ashkenaz, Riphath and Togarmah.
4 The sons of Javan:
Elishah, Tarshish, the Kittites and the Rodanites.[b] 5 (From these the maritime peoples spread out into their territories by their clans within their nations, each with its own language.)
NIV translation

What the Spaniards believed

After the death of King Solomon, Ophir was abandoned and soon forgotten. After the passage of hundreds of years nobody would know where or what is Ophir. The other word associated with Ophir is the word "Tarshish." Nobody also knew what it meant. In old translations of the Bible it was Supposed also to be a place. However, in new translations of the Bible, it is Used to refer to the fleet that went to Ophir.

It was mentioned in the bible that King Solomon is getting high class gold and precious stone for creating temples. If Ophir was really a portion of the Philippines do you think it has something to do with Yamashita treasure?

Tell me what do you think?


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wow, did not know that.

Nope i didn't knew, thank you buddy

Now you know :)

The Yamashita treasure was another collection of gold by the Japanese Imperial Army and had no connection with the treasures that were brought to Spain from Ophir (Philippines) as this was in the year 1521 while the Japanese regime was in the year 1942-1945. Indeed, the Philippines has an abundance of natural treasures until this day... It was the Marcoses who amassed all of the Yamashita Treasures and later all the other Corrupt Politicians.

grazz you share a authentic information nice work ..

Thanks for reading my post!

Ako ay Pilipino
Ang dugo'y maharlika
Likas sa aking puso
Adhikaing kay ganda
Sa Pilipinas na aking bayan
Lantay na Perlas ng Silanganan
Wari'y natipon ang kayamanan ng Maykapal

Now the lyrics of Kuh Ledesma's song Ako ay Pilipino makes more sense to me. Isipin nalang natin, bakit tayo pinag-aagawan noon hanggang ngayon. Misteryo na tinutuklaw na tayo ng mga sagot.

hahaha bakit nga ba?

The Philippines have no stories of finding ape bones anywhere, nor it is rich in ivory. It is rich in gold but not so much in silver.
As for the yamashita treasure, i read sometime ago that these were looted gold of the people from places that the japanese went to war with, which they hid in the Philippines. These treasures were not just from the Philippines.
Unless gold mining had been happening in the Philippines during that time the Bible was written.
Thoughts???

I think the speculation is about the Tarshish fleet coming to the Philippines and that is the same Yamashita treasure that Japanese supposedly hid in the Philippines. It would need more evidence to prove that but great thought provoking theory nonetheless.

Thought provoking yes..loads of interesting stories around..and clouded mysteries.
Interesting read most times🤣😂

Nice thought. Looking forward for more "Did you know that?!" kinda stuff from you @grazz

Quite enlightening, have to admit that i never knew these, thanks for the post.

Wow. I`ll research about it as well. Thanks for the information :)