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7/3/2025, 3:48:25 AM
>>509359904
>About the third Abgal, Enmedugga, it was said that he was "assigned a good fate" and the third Sumerian king. Enmenluanna, was the longest-lived of all, reigning for 12 shars or 43,200 years (or 72,000 years in another Sumerian tablet). The fourth Abgal, Enmegalamma, has a name almost identical to that of Enmengalanna, the fourth Sumerian king. The fifth king. Dumuzi, was called "the shepherd", while the fifth Abgal, Enmebulugga, was said to have "grown up on a pasture". The sixth Abgal, An-Enlikda, was called "the sorcerer of the city of Eridu" and the name of the sixth biblical patriarch, Jared, could mean "The One from Eridu"
>The seventh Abgal, Utuabzu, is "the one who ascended to heaven", just like the seventh biblical patriarch, Enoch, and the seventh Sumerian king. Enmenduranna. Utuabzu ("The Sun of Abzu") contains the name of the sun god Utu, Enmenduranna was the king of Utu's main cult center and his high priest, and we have already seen Enoch's connections to the Sun. Given all these similarities, we can assume that Enoch, Enmenduranna, and Utuabzu are the same person
>The legends about Abgal/Apkallu confirm that Enoch was a demigod and his role was to civilize mankind. Additionally, from here we learn that his father was Enki, which is also suggested by the Bible, where Enoch's father is named Jared (Yared in Hebrew). Who could be "The One from Eridu" if not the god of that city, Enki?
>The seven Abgal / Apkallu are identical to the seven wise men or Saptarshi of Hinduism, the patriarchs of the Vedic religion. Although their names differ in Hindu scriptures, the oldest list that mentions them is found in Jaiminiya Brahmana, the third of the four Vedas. Here, the Saptarshi are named Vashistha, Bhardwaja, Jamadagni, Gautama, Atri, Vishvamitra, and Agastya. The seventh in this list is the seventh of the previous lists, with Agastya being Enoch, Enmenduranna, and Utuabzu
>About the third Abgal, Enmedugga, it was said that he was "assigned a good fate" and the third Sumerian king. Enmenluanna, was the longest-lived of all, reigning for 12 shars or 43,200 years (or 72,000 years in another Sumerian tablet). The fourth Abgal, Enmegalamma, has a name almost identical to that of Enmengalanna, the fourth Sumerian king. The fifth king. Dumuzi, was called "the shepherd", while the fifth Abgal, Enmebulugga, was said to have "grown up on a pasture". The sixth Abgal, An-Enlikda, was called "the sorcerer of the city of Eridu" and the name of the sixth biblical patriarch, Jared, could mean "The One from Eridu"
>The seventh Abgal, Utuabzu, is "the one who ascended to heaven", just like the seventh biblical patriarch, Enoch, and the seventh Sumerian king. Enmenduranna. Utuabzu ("The Sun of Abzu") contains the name of the sun god Utu, Enmenduranna was the king of Utu's main cult center and his high priest, and we have already seen Enoch's connections to the Sun. Given all these similarities, we can assume that Enoch, Enmenduranna, and Utuabzu are the same person
>The legends about Abgal/Apkallu confirm that Enoch was a demigod and his role was to civilize mankind. Additionally, from here we learn that his father was Enki, which is also suggested by the Bible, where Enoch's father is named Jared (Yared in Hebrew). Who could be "The One from Eridu" if not the god of that city, Enki?
>The seven Abgal / Apkallu are identical to the seven wise men or Saptarshi of Hinduism, the patriarchs of the Vedic religion. Although their names differ in Hindu scriptures, the oldest list that mentions them is found in Jaiminiya Brahmana, the third of the four Vedas. Here, the Saptarshi are named Vashistha, Bhardwaja, Jamadagni, Gautama, Atri, Vishvamitra, and Agastya. The seventh in this list is the seventh of the previous lists, with Agastya being Enoch, Enmenduranna, and Utuabzu
7/3/2025, 3:46:56 AM
>>509359877
>About the third Abgal, Enmedugga, it was said that he was "assigned a good fate" and the third Sumerian king. Enmenluanna, was the longest-lived of all, reigning for 12 shars or 43,200 years (or 72,000 years in another Sumerian tablet). The fourth Abgal, Enmegalamma, has a name almost identical to that of Enmengalanna, the fourth Sumerian king. The fifth king. Dumuzi, was called "the shepherd", while the fifth Abgal, Enmebulugga, was said to have "grown up on a pasture". The sixth Abgal, An-Enlikda, was called "the sorcerer of the city of Eridu" and the name of the sixth biblical patriarch, Jared, could mean "The One from Eridu"
>The seventh Abgal, Utuabzu, is "the one who ascended to heaven", just like the seventh biblical patriarch, Enoch, and the seventh Sumerian king. Enmenduranna. Utuabzu ("The Sun of Abzu") contains the name of the sun god Utu, Enmenduranna was the king of Utu's main cult center and his high priest, and we have already seen Enoch's connections to the Sun. Given all these similarities, we can assume that Enoch, Enmenduranna, and Utuabzu are the same person
>The legends about Abgal/Apkallu confirm that Enoch was a demigod and his role was to civilize mankind. Additionally, from here we learn that his father was Enki, which is also suggested by the Bible, where Enoch's father is named Jared (Yared in Hebrew). Who could be "The One from Eridu" if not the god of that city, Enki?
>The seven Abgal / Apkallu are identical to the seven wise men or Saptarshi of Hinduism, the patriarchs of the Vedic religion. Although their names differ in Hindu scriptures, the oldest list that mentions them is found in Jaiminiya Brahmana, the third of the four Vedas. Here, the Saptarshi are named Vashistha, Bhardwaja, Jamadagni, Gautama, Atri, Vishvamitra, and Agastya. The seventh in this list is the seventh of the previous lists, with Agastya being Enoch, Enmenduranna, and Utuabzu
>About the third Abgal, Enmedugga, it was said that he was "assigned a good fate" and the third Sumerian king. Enmenluanna, was the longest-lived of all, reigning for 12 shars or 43,200 years (or 72,000 years in another Sumerian tablet). The fourth Abgal, Enmegalamma, has a name almost identical to that of Enmengalanna, the fourth Sumerian king. The fifth king. Dumuzi, was called "the shepherd", while the fifth Abgal, Enmebulugga, was said to have "grown up on a pasture". The sixth Abgal, An-Enlikda, was called "the sorcerer of the city of Eridu" and the name of the sixth biblical patriarch, Jared, could mean "The One from Eridu"
>The seventh Abgal, Utuabzu, is "the one who ascended to heaven", just like the seventh biblical patriarch, Enoch, and the seventh Sumerian king. Enmenduranna. Utuabzu ("The Sun of Abzu") contains the name of the sun god Utu, Enmenduranna was the king of Utu's main cult center and his high priest, and we have already seen Enoch's connections to the Sun. Given all these similarities, we can assume that Enoch, Enmenduranna, and Utuabzu are the same person
>The legends about Abgal/Apkallu confirm that Enoch was a demigod and his role was to civilize mankind. Additionally, from here we learn that his father was Enki, which is also suggested by the Bible, where Enoch's father is named Jared (Yared in Hebrew). Who could be "The One from Eridu" if not the god of that city, Enki?
>The seven Abgal / Apkallu are identical to the seven wise men or Saptarshi of Hinduism, the patriarchs of the Vedic religion. Although their names differ in Hindu scriptures, the oldest list that mentions them is found in Jaiminiya Brahmana, the third of the four Vedas. Here, the Saptarshi are named Vashistha, Bhardwaja, Jamadagni, Gautama, Atri, Vishvamitra, and Agastya. The seventh in this list is the seventh of the previous lists, with Agastya being Enoch, Enmenduranna, and Utuabzu
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