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Re: Why Halie Salassie? (didn't do my research)
Hmmm, for the first part of my answer, gonna step out of my Rasta shoes.
Haile Selassie came to the throne at a time when Jamaica was the vast majority black, but an English colony ruled by white elite. In the churches on the predominantly Protestant island, the image of a white Jesus was portrayed to the population.
Obviously, many would find it difficult to relate to such a portrayal. To aggravate matters, the blacks still slaved under colonial rule.
The prophecy of Marcus Garvey decades before the coronation of Haile Selassie: "Look for the crowning of a black king in the East, for he shall be the Redeemer for his people."
This was seen to reveal the destiny of the people. Additionally, Jamaicans saw many parallels between them and the Israelites.
According to Ethiopian tradition, the ruling dynasty is descened from a union btween the Queen of Sheba and King Solomon. Haile Selassie is descened from this union and therefore is seen as a continuation of the Davidic Covenant. Additionally, his name translates to "Power of the Trinity". He has been the only person baptized under that name into the Ethiopian Orthodox church.
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Lij Marques Benjamin
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