What is the Rastafarian holy book?

The Holy Bible
The Holy Bible
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is the most important book in Rastafari. This special edition Bible includes the Old and New Testament with corrections made to the King James Version. The books of Enoch, Jubilees, and the Kebra Nagast are also included, all sacred books in the Ethiopian Biblical Canon.
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What is the Rastafarian Bible called?

The Jah International Version is a revision of the King James Version, which has a long history of use in Rastafari. The JIV restores the name of God JAH in both the Old and New Testaments.
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Do Rastafarians have their own Bible?

Rastas regard the Bible as an authentic account of early black African history and of their place as God's favoured people.
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What is Jah in the Bible?

(religion) A shortened form of Yahweh or Jehovah, God's personal name in the Bible. Often appearing as part of Biblical names as "-iah", or "Jeho-" as in Isaiah, Jeremiah, Jehoshua, and Jehosaphat, and Hebrew words like הַלְּלוּיָהּ‎ (“hallelujah”).
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What do Rastas say before smoking?

The Ganja is always smoked in a ritual way. Before smoking the plant the Rasta will say a prayer to Jah (God) or to Haile Selassie I. The Rasta call them reasoning sessions when they use Ganja for Nyabinghi. A Nyabinghi session is much different from a casual marijuana smoking session that western people take part in.
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Why do Rastas worship Selassie?

Rastafarians regard Haile Selassie I as God because Marcus Garvey's prophecy - "Look to Africa where a black king shall be crowned, he shall be the Redeemer" - was swiftly followed by the ascension of Haile Selassie as Emperor of Ethiopia. Haile Selassie I is regarded by Rastafarians as the God of the Black race.
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Where is Jah written in the Bible?

The short form Jah/Yah, appears in Exodus 15:2 and 17:16, Psalm 89:9, (arguably, by emendation) Song of Songs 8:6, as well as in the phrase Hallelujah.
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What is God's Hebrew name?

The Name YHWH. God's name in the Hebrew Bible is sometimes elohim, “God.” But in the vast majority of cases, God has another name: YHWH.
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What is Jah in hallelujah?

Hallelujah is a transliteration of the Hebrew phrase הַלְלוּ יָהּ‎ (halelū yāh), which means "praise ye Jah!" (from הַלְלוּ‎, "praise ye!" and יָהּ‎, "Jah".) The word hallel in Hebrew means a joyous praise in song. The second part, Yah, is a shortened form of YHWH (Yahweh or Jehovah in modern English).
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What bad things did Haile Selassie do?

He consolidated his power by weakening the provinces after Italy's defeat by the British in 1941. He was also harsh towards those Ethiopian patriots who fought against the Italians while he fled to Britain. For example, Belay Zeleke, a national war hero was hung on his orders.
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Did Haile Selassie own slaves?

So much so that even Ethiopian rulers, including those who did not approve of the institution, such as Emperor Menelik II (1889-1913) and Emperor Haile Selassie (Ethiopia's regent, 1916-1930 and Emperor of Ethiopia, 1930-1974), are said to have owned slaves by the thousands.
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What race was Haile Selassie?

He was born on 23 July 1892, in the village of Ejersa Goro, in the Harar province of Ethiopia. Haile Selassie's mother was paternally of Oromo descent and maternally of Gurage heritage, while his father's paterrnal lineage remains disputed.
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Is Zion a Ethiopian?

Rastafari, while not identifying as "Jews", identify themselves and Africa as Zion. Specifically, Ethiopia is acknowledged as the mountains of Zion.
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Did Haile Selassie perform miracles?

In addition, acknowledging a perception of Haile Selassie performing a miracle can justify belief that the emperor is divine by linking him to the Orthodox Christian tradition of reading the miracles of Mary as part of the church service.
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How old was Haile Selassie when he died?

Haile Selassie, the last emperor in the 3,000‐year‐old Ethiopian monarchy, who ruled for half a century before he was deposed by military coup last September, died yesterday in a small apartment in his former palace. He was 83 years old.
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Where is Selassie buried?

Part I: The Burial of Emperor Haile Selassie I

He died in 1975 but was buried 25 years later. The burial took place in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia on the 5th of November 2000.
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Why is Haile Selassie hated in Ethiopia?

Marcus Garvey was unimpressed after he fled Ethiopia in 1936 following the invasion of Benito Mussolini's troops a year earlier, describing Haile Selassie as a "coward" and calling him out for "the terrors of slavery". The practice was not outlawed in Ethiopia until 1942.
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Did Haile Selassie ever have dreadlocks?

No wonder this resonates with me. ' " Dreadlocks' roots were planted in Africa when Ras Tafari was crowned Emperor Haile Selassie I in 1930. After Italy invaded Ethiopia, guerrilla warriors vowed not to cut their locked hair until their "lion of Judah," Selassie, was freed from exile.
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What do Ethiopians think of Rastafarians?

Most Ethiopians still consider Rastafarians foreigners, or "ferenjoch", she says. "We know God is Haile Selassie, Him Mighty God. Now Him save the poor earth right now, and Him save the people," Bob Marley was quoted as saying in 1978, four years after the emperor was toppled.
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What is the Rasta flag?

There is a commonly used flag of the Rastafari, green-yellow-red with marijuana leaves. Sometimes the leaves are in very dark green, sometimes there is an image of Haile Selassie or of Bob Marley on the flag. It is associated with Reggae music and, of course, marijuana is a sacrament of the Rastafari.
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What Colours represent Rastafarianism?

The Rastafarian colours are red, green and gold. Sometimes black is added. These colours are chosen because: Red signifies the blood of those killed for the cause of the black community, throughout Jamaican history.
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Who invented Rastafarians?

The Rastafari movement began in Jamaica during the 1930s following a prophecy made by Marcus Garvey, a black political leader. Garvey led an organisation known as the Universal Negro Improvement Association, whose intention was to unify blacks with their land of origin.
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Why do Rastas say Babylon?

According to the Rastafarian belief system that animates some forms of reggae, Babylon refers to the corrupted, capitalist, colonial world that righteous believers are always trying to escape. This is another idea that came from one place and took on new meanings far from home.
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