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Lost Book of Enki: Memoirs and Prophecies of an Extraterrestrial God

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Alas! I cried out without words; brother has turned against brother! Are the Prior Times fated to repeat? They shivered with fear and cold, soaked by the shower of foam that the submarine produced by bursting out of water. But the demons with snake faces did not seem so bad after all. Then the sorcerer spoke: “These gods are named Viracocha because they come from the foam.” a b c Kramer, Samuel Noah (1961). Sumerian Mythology: A Study of Spiritual and Literary Achievement in the Third Millennium B.C.. New York: Harper & Brothers. ISBN 0-8122-1047-6.

Take hold of your spouse Ningal, flee the city! Even I who decree fates, its destiny I cannot bend!

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Stupor! In their celestial ships, the Anunnaki felt very small. A gigantic tidal wave rose and the sky became a wall of water. A storm of a ferocity unknown screamed to the top of the Earth. Annu: Sacred city in Egypt, the biblical On, Heliopolis in Greek Anshar: The fifth ruler on Nibiru of the unified dynasty; the planet we call Saturn Anshargal: The fourth ruler on Nibiru of the unified dynasty Antu: Spouse of An; spouse of Anu; early name of the planet we call Neptune Anu: Nibiru's ruler when the Anunnaki came to Earth; also, the planet called Uranus Anunitu: Endearment name for the goddess Inanna Anunnaki: "Those Who from Heaven to Earth Came" (from Nibiru to Earth) Anyway, I *was* so very pleased to notice Stephen Davies is not the reader here. I follow Ancient Aliens...and I never heard "Anunnaki" pronounced as "AnooooniKee"...that's how it sounds when he says it. It took me a long while to get past that with the Earth Chronicles. There are other names that are pronounced differently also, but that one is a big deal. So, when I listened to the sample of "The Lost Book of Enki: Memoirs and Prophecies of an Extraterrestrial God" I was simply pleased that the reading seemed clearer. Micha has a "down grade tone" in most of what he says. His reading doesn't come across as a conversation as Davies does. Almost each sentence has a steady pitch change at the end, and at the end is most sentences it "goes down" or "falls down". I doubt he sounds like that in person. Stephen doesn't do that. Stephen is also not to "breathy" at the end of each sentence. As a result of a century and a half of archaeological discoveries in the ruins of the ancient civilizations, especially in the Near East, a great number of such early texts have been found; the finds have also revealed the extent of missing texts--so-called lost books--which are either mentioned in discovered texts or are inferred from such texts, or that are known to have existed because they were cataloged in royal or temple libraries. From his youth, one of three brothers, Ib by his mother was lovingly called. The One in the Middle his name did mean.

Synopsis of the Thirteenth Tablet Royal cities sprout with sacred precincts for the gods Demigods serve as kings and priests in palaces and temples Marduk promises his royal followers an eternal Afterlife In Sumer, Inanna encourages belief in Resurrection Celestial omens and foretelling oracles gain followings Marduk proclaims the coming Age of the Ram as his sign Ningishzidda builds stone observatories to show otherwise Insurrections, wars, and invasions destabilize Enlilite lands The mystery emissary appears to Enlil, foretells a calamity Instructs Enlil to select a Worthy Man to lead survival Enlil chooses Ibruum, scion of priestly royal family Annies raised by Nabu attempt to seize the spaceport Overruling Enki, the gods resort to Weapons of Terror Ninurta and Nergal obliterate the spaceport and sinning cities The drifting nuclear cloud brings death to all in Sumer Kramer 1963, pp.149–151; Kramer 1961, pp.69–72; Christopher B. Siren (1999) based on John C. Gibson's Canaanite Mythology and S. H. Hooke's Middle Eastern Mythology Ninurta, Enlil’s warrior son, and Nergal, my very own son, poisoned weapons in the great plain then unleashed. Dilmun was identified with Bahrain, whose name in Arabic means "two seas", where the fresh waters of the Arabian aquifer mingle with the salt waters of the Persian Gulf. This mingling of waters was known in Sumerian as Nammu, and was identified as the mother of Enki.He was originally the patron god of the city of Eridu, but later the influence of his cult spread throughout Mesopotamia and to the Canaanites, Hittites and Hurrians. He was associated with the southern band of constellations called stars of Ea, but also with the constellation AŠ-IKU, the Field ( Square of Pegasus). [7] Beginning around the second millennium BCE, he was sometimes referred to in writing by the numeric ideogram for "40", occasionally referred to as his "sacred number". [8] [9] The planet Mercury, associated with Babylonian Nabu (the son of Marduk) was, in Sumerian times, identified with Enki. [10] Enki ( Sumerian: 𒀭𒂗𒆠 DEN-KI) is the Sumerian god of water, knowledge ( gestú), crafts ( gašam), and creation ( nudimmud), and one of the Anunnaki. He was later known as Ea ( Akkadian: 𒀭𒂍𒀀) or Ae [5] in Akkadian ( Assyrian- Babylonian) religion, and is identified by some scholars with Ia in Canaanite religion. The name was rendered Aos in Greek sources (e.g. Damascius). [6] In the story Inanna and Shukaletuda, [36] Shukaletuda, the gardener, set by Enki to care for the date palm he had created, finds Inanna sleeping under the palm tree and rapes the goddess in her sleep. Awaking, she discovers that she has been violated and seeks to punish the miscreant. Shukaletuda seeks protection from Enki, whom Bottéro believes to be his father. [37] In classic Enkian fashion, the father advises Shukaletuda to hide in the city where Inanna will not be able to find him. Enki, as the protector of whoever comes to seek his help, and as the empowerer of Inanna, here challenges the young impetuous goddess to control her anger so as to be better able to function as a great judge.

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