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Anonymous /x/40654084#40654678
7/4/2025, 1:25:55 AM
>>40654312
I have reason to believe it represents planetary alignment from a time in the past when it would have been highly visible in the sky
Anonymous ID: kByzYSKBBrazil /pol/509353083#509359791
7/3/2025, 3:44:36 AM
>>509359748
>In W-B/144, eight kings ruled for 241,200 years, in UCBC 9-1x19 the period during which the first eight kings reigned is undecipherable, and in W-B/62, ten kings ruled for 456,000 years. Referring to the writings of the Babylonian priest Berossus, Greek scholar Alexander Polyhistor stated in the first century BC: "In the second book it is said about the ten kings of Chaldea, and the periods of each reign, which added up to one hundred and twenty sars, or four hundred and thirty-two thousand years, reaching until the time of the Deluge"

>Historian Abydenus, a disciple of the philosopher Aristotle, also cited Berossus, mentioning the ten antediluvian kings who ruled for a total of 120 sars (one sar is equal to 3,600 years). Historian. Apollodorus of Athens also mentioned in the 2nd century BC the ten kings who ruled for 120 sars. The last of them, named Ziusudra or Utnapishtim by the Sumerians, Atra-Hasis by the Akkadians, or Sisithrus by the Greeks, survived the Deluge, just like Noah, the tenth biblical patriarch

>Also, if in Hebrew mythology the seventh patriarch, Enoch, was the first man to ascend to heaven, the same was said about the seventh Sumerian king, Enmenduranna, who was taken to heaven several times by the gods Shamash and Adad, to learn the secrets of heaven and Earth. The Sumerians considered Enmenduranna the ancestor of all priests of the sun god, who was taught the art of divination. The similar story to that of Enoch and the seventh position identifies the king with the biblical patriarch

>In addition, Enmenduranna was the ruler of the city of Sippar, the main cult center of the sun god Utu/Shamash in Sumer, and its first priest, while Enoch lived on Earth for 365 years, exactly the number of days in a solar year