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>In chapter 82 of the Book of Enoch we can even notice the author's desire to adopt the solar year in favor of the lunar year: "Blessed are all the righteous, blessed are all those who walk in the way of righteousness and do not sin like the sinners. In the numbering of all their days in which the Sun journeys in heaven, coming in and out, through the gates of heaven, for thirty days. With the leaders of the thousands, of this order of stars, and with the four which are added, and divided between the four seasons of the year, which lead them and appear with them on four days
>Because of them men go wrong, and they do not reckon them in the reckoning of the whole year: for men go wrong in respect of them and do not know them exactly" (82:4-5). Below, we can see a table of the Sumerian kings, their cities, and the years of their reign from three clay tablets, alongside the list of the Babylonian priest Berossus. It can be observed that the priest did not respect the order of the Sumerians, putting the shepherd Daos or Daonos in the sixth place, although he was the fifth for the Sumerians, moving Megaloros to the fifth place instead of the eighth and Amempsinos to the eighth place instead of the sixth
>Enmenduranna translates as "The Crowned Lord who Connects with Heaven", a name that emphasizes his roles as both king and oracular high priest. He was the one who communicated with the gods and transmitted divine teachings to humans. Enokh, the Greek variant of Enoch, is a Sumerian name meaning "One who Speaks with the Lord", a name that suits him well due to his communication with the ruler of heaven and can symbolize the same function of an oracular priest
>Considering all these similarities between Enoch and Enmenduranna, we can conclude that they represent the same person. Thus, thanks to Sumerian legends, we have learned that Enoch was not an ordinary man, but a king and high priest. The god he worshiped was Utu/Marduk, the son of Enki
>In chapter 82 of the Book of Enoch we can even notice the author's desire to adopt the solar year in favor of the lunar year: "Blessed are all the righteous, blessed are all those who walk in the way of righteousness and do not sin like the sinners. In the numbering of all their days in which the Sun journeys in heaven, coming in and out, through the gates of heaven, for thirty days. With the leaders of the thousands, of this order of stars, and with the four which are added, and divided between the four seasons of the year, which lead them and appear with them on four days
>Because of them men go wrong, and they do not reckon them in the reckoning of the whole year: for men go wrong in respect of them and do not know them exactly" (82:4-5). Below, we can see a table of the Sumerian kings, their cities, and the years of their reign from three clay tablets, alongside the list of the Babylonian priest Berossus. It can be observed that the priest did not respect the order of the Sumerians, putting the shepherd Daos or Daonos in the sixth place, although he was the fifth for the Sumerians, moving Megaloros to the fifth place instead of the eighth and Amempsinos to the eighth place instead of the sixth
>Enmenduranna translates as "The Crowned Lord who Connects with Heaven", a name that emphasizes his roles as both king and oracular high priest. He was the one who communicated with the gods and transmitted divine teachings to humans. Enokh, the Greek variant of Enoch, is a Sumerian name meaning "One who Speaks with the Lord", a name that suits him well due to his communication with the ruler of heaven and can symbolize the same function of an oracular priest
>Considering all these similarities between Enoch and Enmenduranna, we can conclude that they represent the same person. Thus, thanks to Sumerian legends, we have learned that Enoch was not an ordinary man, but a king and high priest. The god he worshiped was Utu/Marduk, the son of Enki
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