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There is a theory that Nimrod is Ninurta/Ningirsu (and possibly Nergal/Ninanzu after his fall). But Ninurta was a hero and very similar to Heracles, although Nimrod was also a "great hunter" (both Ninurta and Heracles were also hunters, but also civilizers and heroes). There was a strange tradition to consider Heracles the king of the world of the dead and identify him with the evil gods Nergal and Šanta, possibly he is Susanoo-no-Mikoto (Gozu Tennō. There are theories that Susanoo-no-Mikoto is Baa. Some Greeks also considered Hercules to be Bel/Baal).
Heracles was also known as Melqart (Milku/Milcom) and the Phoenicians revered him very much, Hiram was from Tire who built the Temple of Solomon (and in the temple there were two special columns, one of gold, the other of emerald and it glowed at night. Prototype Boaz and Jachin?)
https://www.academia.edu/105697381/Nergal_the_god_of_death_Emerges_from_the_Abyss_and_the_Mistaken_Correlation_to_Remphan_and_the_Star_of_David
https://www.academia.edu/50834604/Ninurta_Nimrod_Son_of_Enlil_Satan_the_First_Post_Flood_Hybrid
(btw the Greeks also believed that Krishna(Harekrishna) is Hercules, although he is also similar to Balarama. Balarama's symbol is a plow and a club, like Ninurta)
Masons hint
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mr._Satan
that these theories may be true
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_cueva_de_Salamanca
(note, he built talking idols and spread some knowledge. supposedly the devil began to work in the cave over time and Hercules had nothing to do with it... but I'm not sure)