The Kebra Nagast was not "kicked out" of The Bible. It is an Ethiopian religious text that is not considered canonical in most branches of Christianity. The Kebra Nagast is a sacred text for the Ethiopian Orthodox Church and contains legendary accounts about the relationship between King Solomon and the Queen of Sheba.
The Kebra Nagast.
The Rastafarian movement does not have a specific holy book. Instead, adherents draw inspiration from the Bible, particularly the Old Testament, and incorporate teachings from Ethiopian Emperor Haile Selassie I. Rastafarians believe Selassie is a messianic figure and the embodiment of God on Earth.
no11/06/2009 - To expand on this answer a bit, Kebra Windham is the ex-wife of Barry Windham. They divorced in 2004. Kebra's maiden name was Hart but she is not related to Bret Hart in any way nor was she ever married to him.
Nagusa Nagast or King of Kings
Plagues,death,being stoned,kicked out of the city,lose home,crucified,whipped...ETC.
NO. Definitely not. Seriously, I'm not sayin this for fun.
She had different interpretations of the Bible and essentially disagreed with Puritan laws, so they kicked her out.
The civilizations of Kush, Axum, and Ethiopia made significant contributions to culture, trade, and religion in ancient Africa. Kush, known for its powerful kings and pyramids, was a major center for iron production and trade along the Nile. Axum established one of the earliest Christian kingdoms and was a hub for trade between Africa, Arabia, and India, known for its monumental obelisks and unique script. Ethiopia, often regarded as a cradle of humanity, contributed to the development of Christianity in the region and is known for its rich literary tradition, including the Ge'ez language and the Kebra Nagast.
Kicked is the past tense of kick.
The British kicked out the acadiens
I/We/You/They have kicked He/She/It has kicked
nobody,he taught him self but he did go to school as a young child and was kicked out sometimes for reciting his dads"bible stories" which were inapropriate for children