Thursday, November 13, 2014

Enki: ("Lord Earth")

Enki: ("Lord Earth"); firstborn son of Anu from Nibiru by a concubine (5); father of Marduk (1) half brother to Enlil; leader of the first group of Anunnaki to arrive on Earth; the fashioner of Mankind and its savior from the Deluge; given the epithets Nudimmud/Nidimmud ("the Fashioner"), Ptah ("the Developer" in Egypt), also IA Sumerian pre-Diluvial flood king which means Lord of the Flood or Lord of the Deep Waters. (11) Poseidon (39) or Potei-Dan (43) Neptune, (1) (39) Oannes, (Babylonian) (43) Samael, (Akkadian); Lucifer (Roman); Satan (Catholic) (61) Raphael, (Raphael was the prince who appeared to Adam in Eden according to Milton) (62) Ahura-Mazda (Aryan pantheon) and Zoroaster (Iranian) (64) Bel-Nimiki (The Lord of Mining") (75) Tvashtri "The Fashioner" (Aryan) (76) Khem, Pan, and Khem-Pan/Pan-Khem, also Puck; Ham/Khem/Chem-Zoroaster and Ormuzd (77) Mithras (79) Frey (80) Dagon (84) Shiva, (Hindu God), Itzamna (95) Iapetus (4) Typhon (103) Ialdabaoth 

*Known also as Samael, Enki's wife was known as Lilith. Their daughter was known as Kali (Kalimaath or Kali Marg (64); also Kali-Azura and the Blue Kali (65)


* It was Enki, according to Sitchin, who played the role of the "Nacash" in the Garden of Eden. Nacash which means serpent which also means "He who knows/possesses secrets." (13)


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*Note: The Phoenicians regarded El-Saturn as their chief deity; Eusebius informs us that El, a name used also in the Bible as a name for God, was the name of Saturn. (34)

Praeparatio Evangelica IV.xvi: “Kronos [El] was deified in the star Saturn.” This statement is quoted by Eusebius from Philo’s redaction of the lost Phoenician History of Sanchuniathon. Some classical writers, among them Tacitus (Histories V.4) alleged that the Jews were worshippers of Saturn; cf. Augustine’s refutation in Contra Faustum Manichaeum XX. 13. (34) 

*Note: Historians of the first Christian centuries reported that the people who dwelt in the Sinai and its bordering areas of Palestine and North Arabia worshipped the god Dushara ("Lord of the Mountains") and his spouse Allat, "Mother of the Gods." They were of course the male El and the female Elat, his spouse Asherah. The sacred object of Dushara was, fortunately, depicted on a coin struck by the Roman governor of those provinces. It resembles the enigmatic chambers within the Great Pyramid-an inclined stairway ("Ascending Gallery") leading to a chamber between massive stones ("The Kings Chamber") (58) This confirms the article The History of Jehovah concerning Jehovah's concubine Asherah.


Erishkigal: "Mistress of the Great Land" (12) (Anunnaki, granddaughter of Enlil, mistress of the lower world (southern Africa); spouse of Nergal; sister of Inanna (1) probable mother to Ningishzidda (12) Demeter and Persephone ?(73)


Hathor/Hat-Hor (Egyptian) Daughter of Anunnaki Marduk/Ra and human Sarpanit. Sarpanit was the daughter of the biblical Enoch. (1) (4) Wife to Horon/Horus (4) She was also the goddess of love and beauty; for this reason, she was identified often with the Greek goddess Aphrodite. Worshiped throughout Egypt, she was often represented as a star-studded cow or as a woman with a cow's head. Her name also appears as Athor or Athyr. (4) Known also as the "Lady of Sinai" and "Lady of Mafkat" (54) Nin-Kursag (72) Nin-Khursag, mother of Inanna (Summerian); Ishtar (Akkadian); Astaroth (Semitic); Aphrodite (Greek); Freja (Norse); Venus (Roman) (74)


Hermes: (Greek) (Son of Utu) (20) Husband to Hathor (4) Also Mercury (Roman) (4) Anubis was sometimes identified with Hermes in Greek mythology. (4) Also Bacchus, (52) Dionysus, (Greek) (4) also (IHS) in Greek. (See below note); also Liber, which in Latin means a) liberty or release, b) Tree, c) Wine, d) a book, wisdom or secret knowledge, the Hidden Torah. (69) Son of Enlil (77) Also Identified with CHiram (Hiram Abiff) through the inscription on the Emerald Table. (93)


*Note: The letters IHS were the sacred monogram of the Greek god Bacchus. The Christians adopted them and made them the root of the name Jesus. The IHS when Latinized became IES, and adding the Latin masculine suffix -US, that is IES plus US, became IESUS. When anglicized, the 'I' became 'J' thus giving Jesus" (John G. Jackson, Christianity before Christ, p. 166) (55)


... Hermes, the god of wisdom, called also Thoth, Tat, Set, and Sat-an; and that he was, furthermore, when viewed under his bad aspect, Typhon, the Egyptian Satan , who was also Set." [Helena Petrovna Blavatsky, Isis Unveiled , Vol. I: Science, New York, Trow's Printing and Bookbinding Company, 1877, p. 554, xxxiii. Colored Emphasis added]


Horon: (demi-god, the Egyptian god known as Horus (1) Also Netch-Atef "The Avenger" (17) Son of Asar/Osiris and Asta/Isis (1) (4) Also Ra-Hoor-Khuit (Warrior God Aspect) (25); Sokar was also pictured with the head of a hawk (Horus) (26) Harpocrates (4) Tammuz (60) Some scholars say Horus was Nimrod.


*Note: A statue of Harpocrates, the Greek god of secrecy and silence, was to be found on the premises of the Hellfire Club depicted with a finger held to his mouth.


*Harpocrates, the God of Silence, holding his fingers to his mouth, often accompanies the statue of Isis. He warns all to keep the secrets of the wise from those unfit to know them. (90)


Inanna/Ishtar: "An's Beloved" (12) (Anunnaki, Daughter of Nannar and Ningal, twin sister of Utu; was betrothed to Dumuzi; ferocious in war, lusty in lovemaking; mistress of Uruk and of the Third Region; associated with the planet we call Venus) Ishtar/ Easter (modern day holiday Easter) (Akkadian) (1) Ashtoreth (Canaanites) Ashtaroth; Associated with Astarte (12), Aphrodite (Greeks), Venus (Romans) (4) (12) and Anunitu "Anu's Beloved" (8) Asherah (Syrian) (3) Allat/Elat (58) Semiramis/Astraea (Astraea, believed by the Illuminati Medicis in Tuscany to be the ruler of the coming Golden Age) (60) Springmeier also associates Semiramis with Isis, as well as others. Sitchin does not. Hathor (94) Siduri, Irnini (98)


*Note: Historians of the first Christian centuries reported that the people who dwelt in the Sinai and its bordering areas of Palestine and North Arabia worshipped the god Dushara ("Lord of the Mountains") and his spouse Allat, "Mother of the Gods." They were of course the male El and the female Elat, his spouse Asherah. The sacred object of Dushara was, fortunately, depicted on a coin struck by the Roman governor of those provinces. It resembles the enigmatic chambers within the Great Pyramid-an inclined stairway ("Ascending Gallery") leading to a chamber between massive stones ("The Kings Chamber") (58) This confirms the article The History of Jehovah concerning Jehovah's concubine Asherah.


Ishkur: "He of the Mountains" (12) (Anunnaki, youngest son of Enlil by his spouse Ninlil; also known as the Akkadian god Adad (1) Hadad (Hebrew) (3)  Also known as Ishkur Shala (9) Viracocha (17); Teshub "Wind/Storm God" (Hittite) (17) El-Shaddai and Yahweh (3) Seems to have appeared as "I Am" in Exodus 6:3. (See below note); god of Mount Sinai; Ares, God of War. (95) Horus, Mars, Aria, Mitra, Ve,  Perun, Og (97)


*Note: Exodus 6:3 states "And I appeared unto Abraham, unto Isaac, and unto Jacob, by [the name of] God Almighty (El Shaddai), but by my name "I AM" was I not known to them." In the King James Version, "I AM" is translated as Jehovah (Yahweh) but means the same: "I AM". The use of "God Almighty" is a traditional translation of Shaddai, thought to have meant "Omnipotent", but arguably it could be linked to the Akkadian root word Shadu, meaning literally "mountains". And El Shaddai is only one of the versions of God described in Genesis. El Shaddai literally translated means, "God the one of the mountains", but there was also El Olam (God the everlasting one) El Elyon (God most high) El Ro'i (God of vision). 


The obvious question is, why did YHWH reveal himself to the patriarchs as El Shaddai? The answer lies in the religious traditions of Canaan, where Abraham is said to have lived for a time, and which were brought to Canaan by the Phoenicians. (In turn, the root of Phoenician religious tradition is Sumer). God-the-one-of-the-mountains has a Sumerian equivalent. ISH.KUR, the youngest son of Enlil, means God the one of the far mountains. Ishkur was also known as Adad or Hadad in Hebrew, brother of Nannar/Sin, and was the pre-eminent God of Canaan - El-Shaddai. (3)


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