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Hypatia (daughter of Geshur)

 

Pronunciation:  hai-PAY-shyah / hai-PA-shyah

Occurrences:  7

First Reference:  Beginnings 9:7

 

And she called unto her Hypatia, the daughter of Geshur, and she called also unto her Adora of Abel-Beth-Haran. And they did come forth from among the people to stand beside Bashia.

 

 

See:  Adaam, Bashia, Geshur, Sethian Empire, Zion

 

Summary:  A direct descendant of Seth, Hypatia was among those who gathered around the woman Bashia to flee the Sethian Empire during its collapse (c. 8,850 BCE; see AZC — Adami). She was among those who established the holy city of Zion. Hypatia became a high-ranking counselor to Bashia, who was appointed the first High Priestess of Zion (B:9:7; B:17:26; AZC — Hypatia).

 

 

Azrael’s Commentary — Hypatia

 

The daughter of Geshur and direct descendant of Seth, born in the city of Aramis. Hypatia was a temple singer who sang the stories and history of the Adaam to the children of the city of Aramis. The city fell to the armies of Ahgah Eaton. Her family fled from one city to the next, always hoping that the Sethian armies might prove capable in stopping the collapse of the empire. Eventually, Hypatia and her family arrived in the city of Gabatha and there joined the faithful in following Bashia to Zion.

 

 

 

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Immediate Recompense.