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>The first one was Uanna, about whom it was said that he was "the one who completed the plans for heaven and Earth". The second was Uannedugga, "endowed with comprehensive intelligence". The third was Enmedugga, "the one to whom a good fate was assigned". Next was Enmegalamma, "who was born in a house". The fifth, Enmebulugga, was "the one who grew up on a pasture". The second to last was An-Enlilda, "the sorcerer of the city of Eridu". And the last, the seventh, was Utuabzu, "the one who ascended to heaven"
>There are some similarities between these Abgal / Apkallu, the biblical patriarchs, and the antediluvian Sumerian kings. According to the Babylonian priest Berossus, the god Oannes appeared from the waters of the Persian Gulf and taught people the art of writing, various sciences and crafts, how to build houses or temples using geometry, and how to cultivate the land and harvest crops
>This Oannes (the Akkadian form of Sumerian Uanna) had a fish body with two heads (a human head under the fish one), human legs, and a tail, his description being identical to that of Enki in the Assyrian-Babylonian reliefs. Alulim, the first on the Sumerian King List, has a name almost identical to that of Alalu, the first god exiled to Earth in Hittite legends. And Adam, the first biblical patriarch, is Enki, as we have already seen
>The second Abgal, Uannedugga, was "endowed with comprehensive intelligence". The second biblical patriarch, Seth, was the son of Adam, born "in his own likeness, after his image (Genesis 5:3). Since Adam was Enki, the god of intelligence and wisdom, a son identical to him could only be equally intelligent, thus confirming the description of the second Abgal. In addition, Kabbalists believe that Adam shared with Seth the secret teachings of Kabbalah received from the angel Raziel, and Muslims believe that Seth was given wisdom to continue preaching Allah's laws after Adam's death, explaining his "comprehensive intelligence"
>The first one was Uanna, about whom it was said that he was "the one who completed the plans for heaven and Earth". The second was Uannedugga, "endowed with comprehensive intelligence". The third was Enmedugga, "the one to whom a good fate was assigned". Next was Enmegalamma, "who was born in a house". The fifth, Enmebulugga, was "the one who grew up on a pasture". The second to last was An-Enlilda, "the sorcerer of the city of Eridu". And the last, the seventh, was Utuabzu, "the one who ascended to heaven"
>There are some similarities between these Abgal / Apkallu, the biblical patriarchs, and the antediluvian Sumerian kings. According to the Babylonian priest Berossus, the god Oannes appeared from the waters of the Persian Gulf and taught people the art of writing, various sciences and crafts, how to build houses or temples using geometry, and how to cultivate the land and harvest crops
>This Oannes (the Akkadian form of Sumerian Uanna) had a fish body with two heads (a human head under the fish one), human legs, and a tail, his description being identical to that of Enki in the Assyrian-Babylonian reliefs. Alulim, the first on the Sumerian King List, has a name almost identical to that of Alalu, the first god exiled to Earth in Hittite legends. And Adam, the first biblical patriarch, is Enki, as we have already seen
>The second Abgal, Uannedugga, was "endowed with comprehensive intelligence". The second biblical patriarch, Seth, was the son of Adam, born "in his own likeness, after his image (Genesis 5:3). Since Adam was Enki, the god of intelligence and wisdom, a son identical to him could only be equally intelligent, thus confirming the description of the second Abgal. In addition, Kabbalists believe that Adam shared with Seth the secret teachings of Kabbalah received from the angel Raziel, and Muslims believe that Seth was given wisdom to continue preaching Allah's laws after Adam's death, explaining his "comprehensive intelligence"
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