Sound familiar? – Hammurabi, identified by most Assyriologists with the Amraphel of Genesis 14 , 1, was the sixth king of the First Dynasty of Babylon and reigned for fifty-five years, about 2250 We have a good account of his life and deeds in the Letters which he wrote to Sin-idinnam and in The Chronicle […]
Sumerians
So you thought creation began with Genesis? 5* GOOD INFO BUT SOME SERIOUS BULLSHIT
Hammurabi Laws Precede the Torah – Link to Webpage
10 Ways The Bible Was Influenced By Other Religions – MELLOSON ALLEN*
If you are among the approximately 32 percent of the world population that considers themselves Christian, you were probably raised to believe that the Bible was written in some sort of historical vacuum—the various authors being inspired by God alone and having no outside influences whatsoever. However, the many books that make up the Bible […]
Anunnaki – Sollog aka Dr. Sol Adoni
Anunnaki is an alleged Sumerian studies word or term that has caused much confusion amongst people interested in works such as Zecharia Sitchin’s translations of ancient Sumer texts1) as well as the ancient astronaut theories of Erich von Daniken2). The so-called Creation Tablets of Sumeria were discovered in the middle 1800’s and date to a late period in BABYLON […]
Sweet Phony Moses – Stephen Van Eck*
Intensive study of the Old Testament, reading critically and analytically rather than reverentially and devotionally, casts serious doubt on the historicity of Moses. Now you can point out the lack of extrabiblical evidence for his existence, but this, of course, is unpersuasive to the pious. You can point out the uncanny similarity between the story […]
Sumerian Images
The Ram in the Thicket: Excavated from the Tombs of Ur. For several enlarged views, see Exploration of the Royal Tombs of Ur. Cylinder seals: Cylinder seal impression. A carved stone cylinder was rolled across a wet clay tablet to form an official, individualized seal. This one shows the winged goddess Inanna standing above the sun god Utu as he rises, using a […]
Sabbath Origins The Pre-Biblical Origins of the Hebrew Shabbat and its Derivation from the 2900 B.C. Shuruppak Flood
Sabbath Origins The Pre-biblical Origins of the Hebrew Shabbat and its derivation from the 2900 B.C. Shuruppak Flood appearing in The Epic of Gilgamesh and The Epic of Atra-Khasis by Walter Reinhold Warttig Mattfeld y de la Torre, M.A. Ed. Original draft: 20 April 1999 Revisions & Updates through 24 July 2009 […]
Sumerian Astronomy and Calendars
Astronomy and Calendars The Sumerians were among the first astronomers, mapping the stars into sets of constellations, many of which survived in the zodiac and were also recognized by the ancient Greeks. They were also aware of the five planets that are visible to the naked eye. Sumerian Star Chart 3300 BC In the 6th […]