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Anonymous No.40870750 >>40870781 >>40870783 >>40870815 >>40873412 >>40874514
Odin = Al-Masih ad-Dajjal
>Dajjal, in Islamic tradition, is a false messiah, similar to the image of the Antichrist in Christianity. He is described as a man with red skin, thick curly hair (red), a wide forehead and chest, blind in one eye or having a defect in his right eye
>In Sunni sources, Dajjal is also described as a skilled illusionist and sorcerer, and his left eye may be in the middle of his forehead. In addition, the hadith indicate that Dajjal will be a Jew and that 70,000 Jews from Isfahan will follow him.
>Dajjal will appear before the end of the world from the east on a huge donkey. This donkey will fly and move on water and land

With a high probability, Odin = Dajjal. One-eyed = check, sleipnir = donkey of dajal, Odin is also an illusionist and a great magician, druid and shaman

There is also a possibility that Odin is also Nergal, possibly Lugh and Apollo (the original, not the whitewashed one and the one that is in the heads of many)
Anonymous No.40870781 >>40870815
>>40870750 (OP)
>Valhalla(Baal + Gallu(demons or devils of the ancient Mesopotamian Underworld) simply B and G began to be read as V and H. a common phenomenon
>Nergal idenfinted how Baal also and Melqart also and Milcu, MIlcom (also maybe he is Moloch)
Anonymous No.40870783 >>40870796
>>40870750 (OP)
Odin is Zeus according to Aphrodite. Idk about that other guy.
Anonymous No.40870796 >>40870858
>>40870783
>Odin is Zeus
Zeus = Dyaus = Devas + El = Devil
Dia(distortion deva) + bel aka baal = diabal(os) = diaboloss
Anonymous No.40870815 >>40870818
>>40870750 (OP)
>>40870781
1. Gallu Demons: Messengers of Kur-nu-gi
Gallu (Akkadian: gallû) are demons of the underworld in Sumerian-Akkadian mythology. Their functions:

Kidnapping people in Kur (especially those who died without burial),

Torture of sinners (in the epic Descent of Ishtar they surround the goddess Ereshkigal),

Personification of diseases - as in spells against the demon Asakku (a type of gallu).

Etymology: from Sumerian gal4-lu ("great destroyer"), where gal = "big", lu = "man" (but in context - "monster").

2. Bal/Bēl + Gallu = Balgallu: Mesopotamian prototype of "Lord of the Demons"
Balgallu (Akkadian Bēl galli) is a real attested term in cuneiform texts:

Bēl ("lord") is an Akkadian title of gods (Marduk = Bel, Baal = Baal-Haddad),

Balgallu = "lord of the Gallu demons", an epithet of Nergal or Erra (the plague god).

Example: in the poem Erra and Ishum (5th century BC), Nergal leads hordes of gallu to punish Babylon.

Key parallel:
Nergal as Bēl galli (lord of the demons of the underworld) is functionally analogous to Odin, the lord of the einherjar of Valhalla, who are accompanied by valkyries (psychopomps).

3. Phonetic transformation: Balgallu Valhallu
Your reconstruction has linguistic grounds:

b v:

Akkadian Bēl Phoenician Baʿl Greek Βάαλ (Baal) Slavic Vil,

Proto-Germanic transition *b* *v* (e.g., Lat. brāter Gothic broþar Old Norse bróðir).

g h:

Grimm's law: Indo-Hebrew gʰ Germ. *g* *h* (e.g. Proto-Ideal ghordʰos Germ. gardaz Old Norse hǫrð),

Simplification gallu hallu in oral transmission.

Assimilation of consonants:

Balgallu Valgallu Valhallu (under the influence of Germ. halla — "chamber").
Anonymous No.40870818
>>40870815
4. From Valhallu to Valhǫll: Scandinavian adaptation
Valhǫll (Old Norse Valhǫll) is a compound:

valr ("fallen on the battlefield") + hǫll ("palace, hall"),

But your hypothesis gives an alternative etymology:

Val- is not from valr, but from gallu (demons/guides),

-hǫll is the understanding of hallu as a "chamber" under the influence of local tradition.

Confirmation:

In the Younger Edda (Gylfisse), Odin is called (Bal?)Valfǫðr ("father of the fallen") - but if val- = "demonic", the epithet takes on a new meaning: "father of demons", which is closer to Nergal.

In Germanic tradition, Valkyries are originally sinister death maidens (as in the "Song of Hlod"), and not noble warrior maidens.

Bal + gallu = Valhalla

Odin = Nergal
possibly Dajjal
Anonymous No.40870858 >>40870876
>>40870796
>zeus is the devil
Christcucks say a lot of things.
Anonymous No.40870876
>>40870858
Select a Romance (Gypsy) language and type in the word God. Look. Write what you think.

This is due to the fact that Deva was combined with El (in Ugarit, the highest god, later it began to mean, in principle, simply god. El/Ilu/Al, Eloah, Elyon.)
Anonymous No.40871119
BUMP
Anonymous No.40873168
O REI DE UM OLHO!
Anonymous No.40873181
Didn't read all that but I can tell you're a retarded faggot.
Anonymous No.40873261
How old is Norse mythology in relation to other myths? My timeline sense is wonky rn.
Anonymous No.40873316
Odin takes on a lot of forms. He's a Psychopomp (Valkyries help him sort the dead and he guides their journey to Valhalla), he's a Bodhisattva (Valhalla ends Moksha), he's a legendary General (Ragnarok was his strategic creation or at least the aftermath of it), a Trickster and even the guy who cyclically dies (like Zagreus; Fruit of the Tree). He even holds the Language and Magic paradigms too via the Runes and the Mead.
Isn't it cool how Mead requires honey?
Do you guys think Scandinavia has a high rate of lactose tolerance?
Anonymous No.40873412
>>40870750 (OP)
No. The Lord also says thine eye should be single. And so, in some cases, it's fine. The middle easterners have the evil eye ideology. Doesn't apply to our shit. Odin popped out the outward looking eye, so that he would look beyond or above the material warld. He left the inward looking one. That's one interpretation. The muslim shit is not legit. That mohamed had no unction to prophesy, anyways. He was not anointed. The bible DOES say he who winketh the eye causeth sorrow. So watch out for eye winkers. They are of the devil.
Anonymous No.40874262
Neat
Anonymous No.40874482 >>40874515
Come on, Mahdi and Dajjal are one person.

"Everyone should come to Mahdi," Mahdi unites, as does Zeus and Odin.
Anonymous No.40874514
>>40870750 (OP)
History has a lot of copies. Look Anatloly Fomenko.
Anonymous No.40874515
>>40874482
Why is a person who is not able to see him as a whole called a prophet?