>>508690581of course I get it, I know the topic better than you.
its obvious you have done zero research into this.
so let us face it, all of the major so called sun gods of the ancients were actually personifications of the Saturnian sun.
Even Ra, usually presented as the Egyptian sun god par excellence, turns out to have been imbued with characteristics and motions which are not, and can never be, attributable to the present Sun.
Thus Ra was lauded as having abided within a nest of rings or circles; of having been of an emerald color shedding rays of emerald hue; of "going up" on the west and "going down" on the east side of the sky; and of moving down at dawn and upstream at night.
So, likewise, with Yima who, as his alter ego Vaivasvata, or Vivasvant, was honored as a sun-god in the Zoroastrian tradition of ancient Persia.
But that the Persian Yima, the equivalent of the Hindu Yama, personified the planet Saturn is well known.
We could go down the list of various so called sun-gods only to find out that, originally, they were actually Saturnian sun-gods, prime among whom we also find the Greek Helios himself who, like Kronos, who was Saturn, was considered a Titan.
Helios and Yahweh were also identified with Dionysos, whose Saturnian selfsameness need not be repeated.
Nor do we need these Titanic and Dionysiac connections in order to make our case because the Classical Greeks themselves were quite clear on the issue, presenting Helios as a name for the planet Saturn in no uncertain terms. And so, also, with the Latin Sol.
This leads us to assume that the jewish prayers to Helios, and the representations of Helios in jewish synagogues, were actually dedicated to Saturn.
while Saturn was not the only planet that was looked upon as a god, the Saturnian deity will be found at the very head of every pantheon the world has ever known.
He was the first and for a time the only god of humankind.