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Cub Kuker Supernatural Podcast EP277
In "The Lost Book of Enki," Zecharia Sitchin draws parallels between the Sumerian accounts and the biblical book of Genesis by highlighting certain characters and their purported similarities. Below are some of the archetypical similes I have drawn from reading Sitchin’s work as well as the tablets themselves.
1. Enki (Ea): In the Sumerian texts, Enki is one of the main gods, associated with wisdom, creation, and fertility. Enki as the serpent in the Garden of Eden in Genesis. Like the serpent, Enki provided humanity with knowledge, leading to their expulsion from the garden.
2. Ninhursag (Ninmah): Ninhursag is another important deity in Sumerian mythology, associated with birth and fertility. Compare her to the biblical figure of Eve. Both Ninhursag and Eve played a significant role in the creation of humanity and the introduction of agriculture.
3. Anu: Anu is the supreme god in the Sumerian pantheon and the father of the Anunnaki. Anu can be equated with the biblical God (El), as both are portrayed as the highest authority in their respective narratives.
4. Enlil: Enlil is another prominent god in Sumerian mythology, associated with storms, air, and the earth. Enlil is the archetypical biblical figure of Yahweh (the Lord God). Both Enlil and Yahweh display characteristics of a strict, authoritarian deity.
5. Adapa: In Sumerian mythology, Adapa was a human being created by Enki. A parallel can be drawn between Adapa and Adam from the Bible, suggesting that both figures were created by the gods and had interactions with divine beings. *Also Adumu is notable*
It's important to note that these proposed parallels between the characters in the Sumerian accounts and the biblical book of Genesis are based on my interpretations and theories including that of many other ancient astronaut theorists, like Zachariah Sitchin, are highly debated and criticized by mainstream scholars. Many experts in the field do not find these comparisons to be valid or supported by reliable evidence.
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*Content is for entertainment purposes only and not medical, financial, scientific or legal advice. Opinions are that of the creator(s) alone. Links offered may pay the creator(s) a commission. Materials referenced/quoted are used under the protection of ‘fair use laws’ or ‘public domain’ use. Always do your own research in regards to any theory. Please show respect to all races, religions, orientations, identities and cultures. © Jacob Kuker (Cub) 2023
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Cub Kuker Supernatural Podcast EP277
In "The Lost Book of Enki," Zecharia Sitchin draws parallels between the Sumerian accounts and the biblical book of Genesis by highlighting certain characters and their purported similarities. Below are some of the archetypical similes I have drawn from reading Sitchin’s work as well as the tablets themselves.
1. Enki (Ea): In the Sumerian texts, Enki is one of the main gods, associated with wisdom, creation, and fertility. Enki as the serpent in the Garden of Eden in Genesis. Like the serpent, Enki provided humanity with knowledge, leading to their expulsion from the garden.
2. Ninhursag (Ninmah): Ninhursag is another important deity in Sumerian mythology, associated with birth and fertility. Compare her to the biblical figure of Eve. Both Ninhursag and Eve played a significant role in the creation of humanity and the introduction of agriculture.
3. Anu: Anu is the supreme god in the Sumerian pantheon and the father of the Anunnaki. Anu can be equated with the biblical God (El), as both are portrayed as the highest authority in their respective narratives.
4. Enlil: Enlil is another prominent god in Sumerian mythology, associated with storms, air, and the earth. Enlil is the archetypical biblical figure of Yahweh (the Lord God). Both Enlil and Yahweh display characteristics of a strict, authoritarian deity.
5. Adapa: In Sumerian mythology, Adapa was a human being created by Enki. A parallel can be drawn between Adapa and Adam from the Bible, suggesting that both figures were created by the gods and had interactions with divine beings. *Also Adumu is notable*
It's important to note that these proposed parallels between the characters in the Sumerian accounts and the biblical book of Genesis are based on my interpretations and theories including that of many other ancient astronaut theorists, like Zachariah Sitchin, are highly debated and criticized by mainstream scholars. Many experts in the field do not find these comparisons to be valid or supported by reliable evidence.
_______
✝️ Faith 🕉️ Spirituality ⚛️ Paranormal
🐦⬛ Supernatural Guide ⬇️ Join My Tribe
🔗 https://www.CubKuker.com
Support my content via:
⭐️ Stars (FB), 🎁 Gifts (TT), 🦸♂️ Supers (YT) or 🤑 Tips (POD)
These ‘virtual items’ to me they help me earn extra money to keep making content.
#faith #spirituality #paranormal #supernatural #mythology #gnosticism #mysticism
*Content is for entertainment purposes only and not medical, financial, scientific or legal advice. Opinions are that of the creator(s) alone. Links offered may pay the creator(s) a commission. Materials referenced/quoted are used under the protection of ‘fair use laws’ or ‘public domain’ use. Always do your own research in regards to any theory. Please show respect to all races, religions, orientations, identities and cultures. © Jacob Kuker (Cub) 2023
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