Tuesday, April 21, 2015

The Sumerian Tablets And The Sacred History Of Earth (Video)

 

 

(N.Morgan) The Sumerian Tablets have been a topic of mystery and intrigue.

 

 

 

 

Is it possible they hold the secrets to life?

 

In this latest David Vose production, he discusses the Sumerian Tablets and the meaning they may hold.

 

What are the Sumerian Tablets. If they tell the story of our past.

 

Why have we ignored them?

 

Some say they contradict the Holy Bible.

 

 

Others say, they reveal it.

 

Could the History recorded in Sumerian tablets, where father Abraham lived, could they reveal the missing knowledge long kept from us?

 

Now that we have this document.

 

Will we not even read it?

 

The Catholic Church burned our sacred History and authorized only the cannon now called the bible.

 

They seem to have convinced us that this narrow select group of passages are the only words God allows us.

 

This seems unlikely since we know they have burned the History and those wanting to tell it to the stake for hundreds of years.

 

Perhaps thousands. Maybe we better look into these books now being recovered.

 

If God preserved the Holy Writ, could he not also have held back portions of the story until we could be in a position to understand them.

 

 

Sumerian creation myth can be found on a tablet in Nippur, an ancient Mesopotamian city founded in approximately 5000 BC.

 

The creation of Earth (Enuma Elish) according to the Sumerian tablets begins like this:

 

When in the height heaven was not named,

 

And the earth beneath did not yet bear a name,

 

And the primeval Apsu, who begat them,

 

And chaos, Tiamut, the mother of them both

 

Their waters were mingled together,

 

And no field was formed, no marsh was to be seen;

 

When of the gods none had been called into being,

 

And none bore a name, and no destinies were ordained;

 

Then were created the gods in the midst of heaven,

 

Lahmu and Lahamu were called into being...

 

Sumerian mythology claims that, in the beginning, human-like gods ruled over Earth.

 

When they came to the Earth, there was much work to be done and these gods toiled the soil, digging to make it habitable and mining its minerals.

 

The texts mention that at some point the gods mutinied against their labor.

 

When the gods like men

 

Bore the work and suffered the toll

 

The toil of the gods was great,

 

The work was heavy, the distress was much.

 

Anu, the god of gods, agreed that their labor was too great.

 

His son Enki, or Ea, proposed to create man to bear the labor, and so, with the help of his half-sister Ninki, he did.

 

A god was put to death, and his body and blood was mixed with clay.

 

From that material the first human being was created, in likeness to the gods.

 

Sumerian creation myth can be found on a tablet in Nippur, an ancient Mesopotamian city founded in approximately 5000 BC.

 

The creation of Earth (Enuma Elish) according to the Sumerian tablets begins like this:

 

When in the height heaven was not named,

 

And the earth beneath did not yet bear a name,

 

And the primeval Apsu, who begat them,

 

And chaos, Tiamut, the mother of them both

 

Their waters were mingled together,

 

And no field was formed, no marsh was to be seen;

 

When of the gods none had been called into being,

 

And none bore a name, and no destinies were ordained;

 

Then were created the gods in the midst of heaven,

 

Lahmu and Lahamu were called into being...

 

Sumerian mythology claims that, in the beginning, human-like gods ruled over Earth.

 

When they came to the Earth, there was much work to be done and these gods toiled the soil, digging to make it habitable and mining its minerals.

 

The texts mention that at some point the gods mutinied against their labor.

 

When the gods like men

 

Bore the work and suffered the toll

 

The toil of the gods was great,

 

The work was heavy, the distress was much.

 

Anu, the god of gods, agreed that their labor was too great.

 

His son Enki, or Ea, proposed to create man to bear the labor, and so, with the help of his half-sister Ninki, he did.

 

A god was put to death, and his body and blood was mixed with clay.

 

From that material the first human being was created, in likeness to the gods.

 
 
 

 

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