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The Lost Book of Enki: Memoirs and Prophecies of an Extraterrestrial god

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The Olympian Dynasty Zeus is the founder, but he had successors: Apollo, Dionysus, Prometheus, Orpheus, as many christs and emperors of men. The Olympians or Elohim still rule over us.

Let their firstborn son be the successor; let a unified dynasty thus be formed, unity on Nibiru forever to establish! Synopsis of the Fourteenth Tablet Babili, Marduk's chosen center, survives the calamity Enid sees it as an omen of Marduk's inevitable supremacy Enlil ponders the past, Fate, and Destiny Accepts Marduk's supremacy, retreats to faraway lands The brothers bid a sentimental good-bye Enid sees the Past as a guide foretelling the Future He decides to commit all as a record for posterity. Colophon by the scribe Endubsar In the cold period the inner heat of Nibiru it keeps about the planet, like a warm coat that is constantly renewed.These beings may be the origin of the Greco-Roman Galli, androgynous beings of the third sex who played an important part in early religious ritual. [35] Inanna: Lady of Love and War, Queen of Heaven and Earth, Morning and Evening Star", consulted 25 August 2007 [1] It is only thus that we know that the second king Ptolemy commissioned, circa 270 B.C., an Egyptian priest whom the Greeks called Manetho to compile the history and prehistory of Egypt. At first, Manetho wrote, only the gods reigned there, then demigods, and finally, circa 3100 B.C., Pharaonic dynasties began. The divine reigns, he wrote, began ten thousand years before the Flood and continued for thousands of years thereafter, the latter period having witnessed battles and wars among the gods. Synopsis of the Thirteenth Tablet Royal cities sprout with sacred precincts for the gods Demigods serve as kings and priests in palaces and temples Marduk promises his royal followers an eternal Afterlife In Sumer, Inanna encourages belief in Resurrection Celestial omens and foretelling oracles gain followings Marduk proclaims the coming Age of the Ram as his sign Ningishzidda builds stone observatories to show otherwise Insurrections, wars, and invasions destabilize Enlilite lands The mystery emissary appears to Enlil, foretells a calamity Instructs Enlil to select a Worthy Man to lead survival Enlil chooses Ibruum, scion of priestly royal family Annies raised by Nabu attempt to seize the spaceport Overruling Enki, the gods resort to Weapons of Terror Ninurta and Nergal obliterate the spaceport and sinning cities The drifting nuclear cloud brings death to all in Sumer

Kramer, S.N.; Maier, J.R. (1989). Myths of Enki, the Crafty God. Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-505502-0. Splashing down in one of Earth’s seas, they waded ashore and established Eridu, “Home in the Faraway.” In time the initial settlement expanded to a full-fledged Mission Earth--with a Mission Control Center, a spaceport, mining operations, and even a way station on Mars. Enki was the keeper of the divine powers called Me, the gifts of civilization. He is often shown with the horned crown of divinity.

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Kramer 1963, pp.149–151; Kramer 1961, pp.69–72; Christopher B. Siren (1999) based on John C. Gibson's Canaanite Mythology and S. H. Hooke's Middle Eastern Mythology She bore An three sons and no daughters. The firstborn son was by her named An.Ki; By An a Solid Foundation was its meaning. The Sons of the Sun We meet them at the edge of all civilizations. Why are they so numerous? What sun is it? The Anunnaki could see from above the drama which was occuring: Ninmah ( Ninhursag, Enki‘s wife), devastated with grief, was crying like a woman in childbirth: “tidal waves washed away all lives,” she lamented, mourning and groaning.

In the story Inanna and Shukaletuda, [36] Shukaletuda, the gardener, set by Enki to care for the date palm he had created, finds Inanna sleeping under the palm tree and rapes the goddess in her sleep. Awaking, she discovers that she has been violated and seeks to punish the miscreant. Shukaletuda seeks protection from Enki, whom Bottéro believes to be his father. [37] In classic Enkian fashion, the father advises Shukaletuda to hide in the city where Inanna will not be able to find him. Enki, as the protector of whoever comes to seek his help, and as the empowerer of Inanna, here challenges the young impetuous goddess to control her anger so as to be better able to function as a great judge. Eventually, after cooling her anger, she too seeks the help of Enki, as spokesperson of the "assembly of the gods", the Igigi and the Anunnaki. After she presents her case, Enki sees that justice needs to be done and promises help, delivering knowledge of where the miscreant is hiding. Great Appreciation to Zecharia and his partners for the deep research and decoding and logical connections. I don't consider this book to be "perfect" because nothing and no one is, or has been perfect, but it's greatly put together. In either case, Enki "facilitated the debates between [the two kings] by allowing the world to speak one language," the presumed superior language of the tablet, i.e. Sumerian. [note 1] Inanna, who stood beside her, wept and wailed too: “everything is buried, all living things, everything has returned to clay. I n the other celestial ships , the Anunnaki felt very small before such fury, so much power. They were lamenting too, humans were dead. Fruits, vines, everything was destroyed.Scholars and theologians alike now recognize that the biblical tales of Creation, of Adam and Eve, the Garden of Eden, the Deluge, the Tower of Babel, were based on texts written down millennia earlier in Mesopotamia, especially by the Sumerians. And they, in turn, clearly stated that they obtained their knowledge of past events--many from a time before civilizations began, even before Mankind came to be--from the writings of the Anunnaki (“Those Who from Heaven to Earth Came”)--the “gods” of antiquity. a b c Kramer, Samuel Noah (1961). Sumerian Mythology: A Study of Spiritual and Literary Achievement in the Third Millennium B.C.. New York: Harper & Brothers. ISBN 0-8122-1047-6.

Duke, T. T. (1971). "Ovid's Pyramus and Thisbe". The Classical Journal. Classical Association of the Middle West and South (CAMWS). 66 (4): 320–327. ISSN 0009-8353. JSTOR 3296569. p. 324, note 27. Eridu: The first settlement on Earth, established by Ea; his everlasting center and abode in Shumer Erra: Epithet of Nergal after the nuclear holocaust, meaning the Annihilator Esagil: Temple of Marduk in Babylon Essence of life: The genetically encoded DNA Etana: A king of Uruk who was carried heavenward but was too afraid to continue Evil serpent: Derogatory epithet for Marduk by his enemies Evil Wind: The death-bearing nuclear cloud drifting eastward toward Shumer Fate: A course of events that is subject to free choice and is alterable Father of All Beginning: The universal Creator of All; the cosmic God Firmament: The Asteroid Belt, the remnant of the broken-up half of Tiamat First Region: The first region of civilization granted to Mankind, Shumer Foremost son: The son bom to a ruler by a half sister and thus the legal heir Fourth Region: The Sinai peninsula, location of the post-Diluvial spaceport Gaga: The moon of Anshar (Saturn) that after Nibiru's passage became the planet Pluto Gaida: Youngest son of Enkime (Enoch in the Bible) Galzu: A mysterious divine emissary who conveyed the messages in dreams and visions Gateway to heaven: The purpose of the launch tower built by Marduk in Babylon Geshtinanna: Dumuzi's sister who betrayed him Gibil: A son of Enlci, in charge of metallurgy, maker of magical artifacts Gigunu: Inanna's House of Nighttime Pleasure Gilgamesh: King in Uruk; being a son of a goddess, went in search of immortality Girsu: Sacred precinct of Ninurta in Lagash Great Below: The continent of Antarctica Great Calamity: The devastation in the aftermath of the nuclear holocaust in 2024 B.C. Great Deep: The Antarctic Ocean Great Sea: The Mediterranean Sea; also called the Upper Sea Gug Stone: Beam emitting crystal, transferred from the Great Pyramid to Mount Mashu Gum: A lieutenant of Ea at the first landing The “Lost Book of Enki” is written by Zecharia Sitchin who accurately describes the Great Flood that occurred in the age of Leo, some 12,500 years ago when the planet Nibiru neared Earth. Shumer: Land of the Watchers, the First Region of post-Diluvial civilization; Sumer Shurubak: Healing center of Ninmah from before the Deluge and reestablished thereafter Sin: The Akkadian name for Nannar Sippar: The spaceport city in pre-Diluvial times commanded by Utu; his cult center afterMy father who begot me, great god who to Ur had granted kingship, turn the Evil Wind away! Nannar pleaded.

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