The word "bible" means "library".
This blog is for the purpose of discussing how the Bible is a library assembled from the Wisdom teachings of ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia and ancient Sumeria, Anatolia, Persia, Greece and all the cultures surrounding Canaan.
Where it is not taken from the Wisdom teachings of other cultures of other peoples it is fiction.
Pure fiction. It is high time we understood this. Please note the irony - why the war in Iraq?
It is the very Cradle of our Civilisation. It is the place of the basis of our Law, pour medicine, our agriculture, our engineering, our maths, our society and our religion!
Our civilisation including the teaching of Jesus Christ are rooted in the Egyptian and Mesopotamian teachings of philosophy and religion. And Persian and probably Indian too, but definitely and undoubtedly from Egypt and Mesopotamia.
Some examples:
It was Ut-Nishpatim who heard God whispered to him through the reed walls of his house in ancient Sumeria, telling him that he must hurry to build a boat of a certain size because the gods had decided to destroy the sinful human race and was a Great Flood was imminent. Ut-Nishpatim built the boat and he filled it with all the necessities such as grain and seed (God told him to take with him "the seed of all creatures") and plants and food of all kinds and date trees and animals and gold and silver an jewels. Early one morning Ut-Nishpatim woke up to hear a great roaring wind and he knew what it was an hurried his family on board - and an almighty storm lashed the World for many days.
"a black cloud came up from out of the horizon" announcing he most terrible tempest of wind, rain, lightning and thunder that man had ever witnessed. The dykes gave way, the Earth was shrouded in darkness; even the Gods were panic stricken and regretted what they had undertaken.
"The Gods cowered like dogs and crouched in distress.
Ishtar cried out likea woman in travail...
"How could I command war to destrouy my people,
For it is I who bring forth my people.....
The Anunnaki Gods wept with her;
The Gods sat bowed and weeping...
Six days and nights
The wind blew, the downour, the tempest and the flood overwhelmed the land....
On the seventh day the tempest subsided and Ut-Nishpatim says
"I opened a window and light fell on my face.
I looked upon the "sea", all was silence,
And all mankind had turned to clay.
The boat landed on Mount Nisir but there was no land visible. It ws just a rock holding the boat fast. After a week Ut-Nishpatim released a dove, but she came back; then he sent forth a swallow but she also returned to the boat, so he knew there was no land yet in sight but then he sent forth a raven and the raven did not come back.
Ut-Nishpatim then poured forth a libation on top of themontain and offered a sacrifice of sweet cane, cedar and myrtle:
"The3 Gods smelled the savour
The Gods smelled the sweet savour
The Gods gathered like flies over the sacrificer.
So. This is the story of "Noah".
In the year 2334 BC someone placed a baby in a basket, which was sealed with pitch, on the River Tigris. Eventually the basket came to rest in the reeds at the bottom of the palace garden. The baby was brought up in the Palace and became Sargon the 1st, Sargon the Great.
There was no Moses!
It was Hammurabhi who ws inspired by God to inscribe on rock The Law.
He did so and some of theserocks still exist - that is those which have not been destroyed, deliberately, by Israelis while the war in Iraq has been going on. Fortunately there are some in museums such as The Louvre in Paris, safe we hope.
The psalms are almost all taken more or less verbatim from ancient Egyptian hymns and from Mesopotamian sacred liturgy.
The Song of Songs which the Jews like to call "The Song of Solomon" is actually the love song of a priestess of ancient Sumeria to her King. There is a tablet in a museum in Turkey to prove it. And photographs, luckily.
The Book of Wisdom is apparently originally Greek.
It was
The story is told beatifully in the beautiful "Epic of Gilgamesh" and everybody should read it.
There was no Moses, no Solomon, no Temple and if David existed at all he was just a petty chieftain of the the tribe of Dan. He is not mentioned as a king, let alone a great ruler of a great kingdom, in any of the records of any of the surrounding states. Not one! Neither was "Solomon" or even "Saul."
The Western Wall in Jerusalem is just the retaining wall of the El Aqsar Mosque. The wall the Jews like to call "The Wailing Wall" was built by Muslims!
The so called "Tower of King David" is a minaret built by Suleiman the Magnificent in the 16th. Century.
There was no Persian king called Ahaseurus and there was no Belshazzar. The "Book of Daniel" and the story of "Esther" is entirely fiction. More importantly it is a story of betrayal - betrayal of those who had helped the Judahites from Canaan.
The story about the what the "chosen people" did in Egypt is another nasty story of how to destroy others, even those who have helped you and made yo prosperous. And the way to do it is not forgotten - it continues to this day. America is the latest victim to be so "consumed" to use the term which Greg Felton uses in the title of his new book "The Host and the Parasite. How the Israeli Fifth Column Consumed America."
The stories were made up after the "return" from Babylon of a few of the Judahites - the Levites and some of the poorer Judahites. They also made up their Law at that time.
The stories about "Esther" and "Moses" and so on were told the people as political tools which helped the Levitical priests to control and corral them - and "they wept" when they heard of this new law which forced them to be separate and apart from all other people.
Read "The Controversy of Zion" by Douglas Reed to really understand all this. It is frightening. The Levites were - and are very sinsister and frightening and mad people - if one can call them people. They are pitiless, cold, ruthless and criminally insane.
Thursday, 24 May 2007
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