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Adam=Sumerian/Akkadian/Babylonian Adamu/Adapa

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A photograph I took watching Ancient Aliens comparing the Biblical Hebrew Adam to the earlier Sumerian/Akkadian/Babylonian Adamu/Adapa. Fascinating. Adamu/Adapa, meaning 'the first of a kind,' is the Sumerian/Akkadian/Babylonian names for the Homo sapien- 'Civilized Man', created by Enki/Ea of the Anuna/Anunnaki. 

The Sumerians culture was eventually absorbed into the Akkadian, Assyro-Babylonian, population. Babylonia was an ancient Akkadian speaking Semitic nation. The Babylonian state retained the written Semitic Akkadian language for official use. Babylon retained the Sumerian language text of the Anuna "Gods" for religious use, as well as the Akkadian text about the Anunnaki "gods" for religious useThe Sumerian and Akkadian traditions played a major role in Babylonian culture. 

According the ancient Sumerian/Akkadian/Babylonian stone text tablets Enki and NinmahAdapa and the Food of Life, etc. semen/sperm of Enki/Ea was introduced into the egg of an 'cave women'/Homo erectus female in the process known today as cross-fertilization, and the fertilized egg, the embryo, was then inserted into Ninmah/Ninki's womb where it was nourished by her blood and grew into Umul, and the Adamu/Adapa, and Khawa.

Genesis in the Bible still states that when Adam had taken the fruit of the Tree of Knowledge and ate, God said, "Behold, the man is become as one of us, to know good and evil; and now, lest he put forth his hand, and take also of the Tree of Life, and eat, and live for ever:" [Genesis 3:22] One of us?

The ancient Sumerian/Assyrian/Babylonian stone text tablets are the oldest written historical documents. The Sumerian/Assyrian/Babylonian culture is the oldest culture on Earth. So the religious Christian/Catholic Bible was apparently misinterpreted and mistranslated from the ancient Sumerian/Assyrian/Babylonian stone text tablets.

I don't wish to give offense to anybodies religious or spiritual faith and burst someone's bubble but it appears that the foundation of all historical religions has but one and the same origin and that origin seemed to have been the Anunnaki of ancient Sumeria/Assyria/Babylonia.

Zeus of the Olympians from the ancient Greek/Roman Hellenic religion seems to be based on actually Marduk/Ra of the ancient Sumerian/Assyrian/Babylonian Anunnaki. www.halexandria.org/dward377.h…

Hercules of the Olympians from the ancient Greek/Roman Hellenic religion it appears was actually based on Gilgamesh of the Anunnaki. Gilgamesh's mythology was transformed into Hercules. Like the stories of Hercules, Gilgamesh killed a powerful lion and accomplished other great tasks. Gilgamesh seeks eternal life and is given the Plant of Immortality, a theme also echoed in Hercules' stories as Hercules seeks eternal life from the Hesperides' Golden Apples of Immortality and gets eternal life. Other similarities between Gilgamesh and Hercules: After killing the powerful lion, Hercules wears its skin. This is a precedent in Gilgamesh, who is described as roaming the world clad in lion skin instead of clothes.

Jason and the Argonauts quest for the Golden Fleece of the ancient Greek/Roman Hellenic religion was apparently also based on Gilgamesh and the Anunnaki and Gilgamesh's quest for the Plant of Immortality. The quest of Jason and the Argonauts for the Golden Fleece, a symbol of immortality, is apparently based on Gilgamesh's quest for the Plant of Immortality. Robert Temple explained in the book The Sirius Mystery, "Anunnaki were fifty in number and were called 'the fifty great gods'... In an early Sumerian fragment of the material concerning the epic hero Gilgamesh, entitled 'Gilgamesh and the Land of the Living,' we find an antecedent to the tradition of the Argonauts of the Greeks... In the story from this fragment, the hero, Gilgamesh, wishes tosearch for the Plant of Immortality and go to Nibiru to drink Anunnaki Star Fire menstrual blood for immortality and eat the sacred hidden manna Powder Gold for immortality. In the story of Jason and the Argonauts, the hero, Jason, wishes to search for the Golden Fleece, which is known to be a solar symbol. in the Jason story, Jason is accompanied on his quest by fifty Argonauts. in the Sumerian fragment, Gilgamesh is accompanied by fifty companions also! The quest for the Powder Gold substance was at the heart of the Golden Fleece legend. About the Philosophers' Stone, French chemist Nicolas Flamel wrote in 1416 that when the noble metal was perfectly prepared, it was made a fine 'powder of gold', which is the Philosophers' Stone, and 17th century philosopher Eirenaeus Philalethes stated in 1667: "Our stone is nothing but gold digested to the highest degree of purity and subtle fixation. It is called a stone by virtue of its fixed nature; it resists the action of fire as successfully as any stone. In species it is gold, more pure than the purest; it is fixed and incombustible like a stone, but its appearance is that of a very fine powder". The golden Ark of the Covenant is a container for the sacred hidden manna Powder Gold for immortality and was a high-voltage electrical gold-transmuting machine.

Quetzalcoatl of the Mexican, Native American and Aztecs beliefs was apparently based on Ningishzidda/Thoth of the Anunnaki. The Anunnaki are believed to have first established activities in, what would become America, after the Flood, because the Deluge exposed the vast source of gold in that area-the metal the Anunnaki came to Earth for (needing it to create a shield to save the atmosphere of there planet, Nibiru). Ningishzidda/Thoth and his followers went to that area where he became known as Quetzalcoatl and depicted as a winged serpent representing wisdom.

Vishnu of the Hindu religion was apparently based on Enki of the Anunnaki. Vishu is depicted with four arms in the Hindu religion which represent the four points of the compass.

Shiva of the Hindu religion was apparently based on Enlil of the Anunnaki. Shiva is depicted as blue which represents the sky and the oceans and sometimes depicted with four arms in the Hindu religion which represent the four points of the compass.

Brahma of the Hindu religion was apparently based on actually Abram of the ancient Sumerian/Assyrian/Babylonian text about the Anunnaki/Anuna "Gods", which is apparently the basis of the Abraham of the Christian religion in the Bible. There are striking similarities between Abram/Abraham and Sarai/Sarah, and Brahma and Saraisvati of the Hindu religion, that seem to be more than mere coincidences. Brahma is depicted with four heads and four arms in the Hindu religion which represent the four points of the compass.

The Krishna of the Hindu religion is very similar to the Christ of the Christian religion. Christ comes from the Greek word Christos, and Christos is the Greek version of the word Krishna. Krishna and Jesus Christ apparently were not the same person. Krishna was born, lived and died 14 centuries before the time of Jesus. The religions put them in the same roll as "God in human form." Krishna is depicted as blue which represents the sky and the oceans.

Buddha literally means awakened. A Buddha is considered anyone that has overcome anger and greed.

The Chinese Dragon was apparently based on Enki of the Anunnaki.

Anat, the Goddess of the Wiccan religion, was apparently based on Inanna of the Anunnaki. She was known by many names (Ishtar, Isis, Neith, Metis, Astarte, Cybele, Brgit, etc.).

The mysterious vengeful, angry, jealous, warmongering God of wrath/Yahweh/the Ancient of Days/God the Father of the "God fearing" Catholic religion, Christian religion and Mormon religion was apparently based on storm-God Enlil of the Anunnaki.

The mysterious creator God/talking serpent/beast that came up out of the sea/Lucifer/satan/devil/prince of the demons/Beelzebul/great red dragon/beast rising out of the sea of the Catholic religion, Christian religion, Judaism religion, Mormon religion, Jehovah's Witnesses religion, Islam/Muslim religion, etc. was apparently based on Enki/Ea and a little bit of and Anu of the Anunnaki in Genesis.

Yahweh of the Jewish Judaism religion is clearly the vengeful, angry, jealous, warmongering God of wrath/Lord/the Ancient of Days/God the Father of the "God fearing" Catholic religion and Christian religion, apparently based on Enlil of the Anunnaki and Enki/Ea and Anu of the Anunnaki in Genesis. Jehovah of the Jehovah's Witnesses religion is clearly the vengeful, angry, jealous, warmongering God of wrath/Lord/the Ancient of Days/God the Father of the "God fearing" Catholic religion and Christian religion, apparently based on Enlil of the Anunnaki, and also in part on Enki/Ea and Anu of the Anunnaki in Genesis.

Allah of the Islam/Muslim religion was apparently based on Enlil of the Anunnaki.

Sir Laurence Gardner said about the origin of folklore legends of mysterious supernatural fairies, pixies, elves, goblins, gnomes, leprechauns, vampires, witches etc. superstitions, "The fairy tale concept-fairies, pixies, elves, goblins, gnomes and leprechauns scary folk fantasy legends, the vampire superstition and fear of witches were created by the Church to cover up the Anunnaki history and create fear and more believers-thus more money and power for the Church.
The concept of fairies was derived from the Greek word 'phare', from which also stemmed 'pharaoh'. In the Gaelic world, certain royal families were said to carry the fairy blood - that is to say, the fate or destiny of the Anunnaki Grail bloodline and of humankind at large. Meanwhile, the elf-maidens of the Albi-gens were the designated guardians of the earth, starlight and forest. It is for these reasons that fairies and elves have so often been portrayed as shoemakers and lamplighters, for the fairy cobblers made the shoes which measured the steps of life, while the Shining Ones of the elven race were there to light the way.
The Cathars were fully conversant with the Ring Lord culture and, in accordance with tradition, referred to the Anunnaki Messianic bloodline as the Elven Race, venerating them as the Shining Ones. In the language of old Provence, a female elf was an 'albi', and Albi was the name given to the main Cathar centre in Languedoc. This was in deference to the matrilinear heritage of the Grail dynasty, for the Cathars were supporters of the Albi-gens - the elven bloodline which had descended through the Grail queens such as Lilith, Miriam, Bathsheba and Mary Magdalene. It was for this reason that, when Simon de Montfort and the armies of Pope Innocent III decimated the region from 1209, it was called the Albigensian Crusade.The concept of calling the original Anunnaki princely race the Shining Ones, while also defining them as 'elves', dates well back into ancient Bible times and can be traced into Mesopotamia and Palestine. The ancient word El, which was used to identify a god or lofty-one (as in El Elyon and El Shaddai) actually meant Shining in old Mesopotamian Sumer. To the north in Babylonia, the derivative Ellu meant Shining One, while in Saxony and Britain it became Elf.
The 'goblin' description stems from the Germanic word kobelin, which denoted a mine-worker or one who worked underground. In the context of the Ring culture, goblins and gnomes were attendants of the Raths, wherein they were custodians of the wealth and wisdom of the ages, being essentially treasurers and archivists. It was their role as guardians of the treasures which led to their nominal distinction being used in association with banking, as in the Gnomes of Zurich. The word root is in the Greek equivalent of 'g-n-o', from which we derive gnosis (knowledge).
As for the 'leprechauns', they were the armored horse troops of the Pict-sidhé. Their body armor was made from small overlapped plates of bronze, which tarnished to a greenish color so they looked like lizards or dragons. In this regard, they were called 'lepra-corpan' (scaly body), a word corrupted in Ireland to leprechaun.
Vampires-The main premise of Christianity was the promise of salvation as achieved through subservience to the bishops, aligned with the perpetuation of a serene afterlife in a heavenly environment. But how could the alternative notion of Hell be portrayed on Earth in a manner which would scare the life out of tentative believers or reluctant worshipers? Somehow Hell had to be given an earthly form, and what better than the notion of dead people who could not complete their dying because they were so hideously unclean - people who were, in fact, 'undead'. Such people, said the churchmen, had to roam the mortal world like lost souls with no dimension of life or death to call their own. The concept was good enough in part, but it was really no more scary than the idea of ghosts with a physical form. Something else was needed; these beings had to become predators in order to make people fearful enough to lean wholly upon the Church for deliverance. So, what would all people, rich and poor alike, fear to lose the most if they were seeking salvation for their souls? The answer to this question was found in the Bible - to be precise, in the Old Testament book of Leviticus, which states: 'It is the blood that maketh an atonement for the soul'. It was therefore decided that the undead creatures would be said to prey upon people's blood, thereby divesting them of the route to atonement. A problem to overcome in this regard was the fact that this Leviticus statement was part of a very ancient Hebrew law and had little or nothing to do with Christianity. But a way was soon found to cope with the anomaly when the Church ruled that every good Christian who partook of the Communion wine was figuratively drinking the blood of Christ. This divine blood then became a part of his or her own body and any creature which then extracted blood from such a person was reckoned to be stealing the blood of Christ! These bloodthirsty revenants could only be repelled, it was decreed, by such devices as holy water and the crucifix. And so the Church introduced a truly fearsome creature into its subjunctive mythology. They were classified as vampires - a word which derived from the old Scythian title for a kingly overlord of the Rath - a Lord of the Rings.
From the earliest of Sumerian times, over 5,000 years ago, the abiding symbol of wholeness, unity and eternity was 'the Ring'. In those days, the kings were 'Ring Lords' by virtue of their 'Rings' of office which symbolized divinely inspired justice. They were golden circlets which were worn as head-bands and crowns. As depicted in numerous reliefs, the Ring was a primary device of the Anunnaki, having descended into ancient Sumer and were responsible for the establishment of municipal government and kingly practice.
In view of this, it is of particular relevance that, when the author J.R.R. Tolkien was asked, in the 1960s, about the Middle-earth environment of his book trilogy 'The Lord of the Rings', he said that he perceived its setting to relate to about 4000 BC. J.R.R. Tolkien was an Oxford professor of Anglo-Saxon language and, in this regard, the root of his books was extracted directly from the Saxon folklore. Indeed, the early Saxon god Wotan (Odin) was said to have ruled the 'Nine Worlds of the Rings' - having the ninth (the One Ring) to govern eight others. As the generations passed from those ancient times, the ideal of dynastic kingship spread through the Mediterranean lands into the Balkans, the Black Sea regions and Europe. But, in the course of this, the crucial essence of the old wisdom was diluted and this gave rise to dynasties that were not of the original kingly race. Instead, many were unrelated warrior chiefs who gained their thrones by might of the sword. The oldest complete version of the Ring Cycle comes from the Norse mythology of the Volsunga Saga. Compiled from more than forty separate legends, this Icelandic tale relates to Odin, to the kingdom of the Nine Worlds and to a dark forest called Mirkwood - a name later repeated by Tolkien in The Lord of the Rings. It tells of how Prince Sigmund of the Volsung dynasty is the only warrior able to pull the great sword of Odin from a tree in which the god had driven it to its hilt - as replicated in the Arthurian story of the sword and the stone."
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Canon
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Canon PowerShot A1300
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1/60 second
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Focal Length
11 mm
ISO Speed
400
Date Taken
Jan 9, 2013, 4:29:45 AM
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6mm
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seraphonfire's avatar
Also khristos is Greek for anointed one. It translates to Latin as Christ. It was translated from the Septuagint originally written in Hebrew 2nd century BC in Alexandria Egypt to become the New Testament which is proto-Hebrew origins of Aramaic & Phoenician. Krishna is a Sanskrit: कृष्णword from the Persian empire which followed the Devas and Asuras of Zoroastrianism is 6th century BC. Jesus was born 4 BC roughly.