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Happy Epiphany to all my family , friends & believers all Timkat (Amharic: ጥምቀት which means "baptism") (also spelled Tim...
19/01/2025

Happy Epiphany to all my family , friends & believers
all Timkat (Amharic: ጥምቀት which means "baptism") (also spelled Timket, or Timqat) is the Ethiopian Orthodox celebration of Epiphany. It is celebrated on January 19 (or 20 on Leap Year), corresponding to the 10th day of Terr following the Ethiopian calendar. Timket celebrates the baptism of Jesus in the Jordan River. This festival is best known for its ritual reenactment of baptism (similar to such reenactments performed by numerous Christian pilgrims to the Holy Land when they visit the Jordan); early European visitors confused the activities with the actual sacrament of baptism, and erroneously used this as one example of alleged religious error, since traditional Christians believe in "one baptism for the remission of sins" (Nicene Creed).

During the ceremonies of Timkat, the Tabot, a model of the Ark of the Covenant, which is present on every Ethiopian altar (somewhat like the Western altar stone), is reverently wrapped in rich cloth and borne in procession on the head of the priest.[1] The Tabot, which is otherwise rarely seen by the laity, represents the manifestation of Jesus as the Messiah when he came to the Jordan for baptism. The Divine Liturgy is celebrated near a stream or pool early in the morning (around 2 a.m.). Then the nearby body of water is blessed towards dawn and sprinkled on the participants, some of whom enter the water and immerse themselves, symbolically renewing their baptismal vows. But the festival does not end there; Donald Levine describes a typical celebration of the early 1960s:

07/01/2025

“May the holiday season bring joy to you and your team. We look forward to working together in the new year!”

24/11/2024
www.voyageethiopia.com Dallol was a settlement in northern Ethiopia. Located in Administrative Zone 2 of the Afar Region...
24/11/2024

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Dallol was a settlement in northern Ethiopia.
Located in Administrative Zone 2 of the Afar
Region in the Afar Depression, it has a latitude and longitude of 14°14′19″N 40°17′38″E / 14.23861°N 40.29389°E / 14.23861; 40.29389 with an
elevation of 50 meters above sea level. The Central Statistical
Agency has not published an estimate for this settlement's 2005
population; it has been described as a ghost
town.
Dallol currently holds the record high average temperature for an inhabited location on
Earth, where an average annual temperature of 34°C (94°F) was recorded
between the years 1960 and 1966. Dallol is also one of the most remote places on Earth.

As we continue preforming in a difficult time we have been through ,recognition is given by Ministry of income and reven...
29/12/2022

As we continue preforming in a difficult time we have been through ,recognition is given by Ministry of income and revenue for significant contributions and a successful accomplishment of tax collection in 2021/2022.

The world is like a book, those who do not travel read only one book.Travel expands the mind and fills the gap.
26/10/2022

The world is like a book, those who do not travel read only one book.
Travel expands the mind and fills the gap.

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