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Sunday, October 16, 2016

The Watchers from Daniel Chapter 4 and the Book of Enoch, 300 Igigu or Igigi, The Age of Leo and The Sphinx is 36,000 Years old?, Atlantis 70, 000 years ago?

Hello, I hope everyone is doing well. We are at the start of autumn in the northern hemisphere of our planet. Although, the closer to the equator one is, it still feels more like summer. Trust me on that one! Anyhow, I hope you are enjoying your version of autumn. As you read the title to this post, you may have wondered, what the heck is this? As I wrote the title, I think I wondered where I am going with this. I suppose questioning is always good. I often heard George Carlin (may he rest in peace) say: “question everything.” So a question here, and a question there is always good in my book. Since at this point neither of us know where we are going with this, although I will know before you since I am writing this piece, let us see how many questions we end up asking, and if we can get any answers from them. I think I will break up each idea in the title and discuss them individually, or else this might turn out way too messy.  Well, let’s get started.


The Watchers from Daniel Chapter 4 and the Book of Enoch

The Watchers! They appear in both of these Hebrew Books. Question: who are they, and who are they watching if they are indeed watchers? We find out about the Watchers in Nebuchadnezzar’s Second Dream. The Book of Daniel chapter 4 reads:

13 “I saw in the visions of my head as I lay in bed, and behold, a watcher, a holy one, came down from heaven...
17 The sentence is by the decree of the watchers, the decision by the word of the holy ones...(RSV).


The Book of Daniel mentions the Watchers, but the Book of Enoch goes into great detail about them. I am not going to write much on the subject, but I highly recommend reading the Book of Enoch, and also the following article titled: Enoch & the Watchers: The Real Story of Angels & Demons, written by Michael Howard and found at the link below.

Enoch


300 Igigu or Igigi

What? This is Ancient Near Eastern stuff, I studied it, but I am nowhere near an expert on it. I will tell you that there is a lot of mystery around the whole thing. Here is what some have said below:

“Igigi/Igigu (a group of gods)

This Semitic term describes a group of possibly seven or eight gods. It is likely that the god Marduk was one of them, but the total membership in this group is unclear and likely changed over time....
Like the term Anunna, the term Igigu is equally complicated and in need of a comprehensive new study. Igigu, which is likely of Semitic origin, indicates a group of gods in the Mesopotamian pantheon. It is, however, not entirely clear what distinguishes the Igigu from the Anunna (oracc.museum.upenn.edu/).”

“Igigi was a term used to refer to the gods of heaven in Sumerian mythology. Though sometimes synonymous with the term "Annunaki," in one myth the Igigi were the younger gods who were servants of the Annunaki, until they rebelled and were replaced by the creation of humans (A Dictionary of Ancient Near Eastern Mythology, p. 85).”

Why 300?

“The name Igigi instead is less used, and it almost always describes a portion of the Anunnaki (300 of them, as we read in the Enuma Elish) residing in Heaven and who occasionally went down to Earth (KI), as in the tale about Marduk marrying Sarpanit (www.bibliotecapleyades.net)”

The reason why I wrote about this is because some experts on the subject would tell you all sorts of interestingly mysterious things they interpret or translate from the Sumerian texts. For example, some believe the Igigi were astronauts from the planet Nibiru who remained in orbit around the Earth on platforms and assisted in the transfer of gold back to their home planet. Some believe that man was created by the inhabitants of Nibiru in order to assist in the mining of gold on Earth to take back to use to repair the atmosphere on Nibiru. I am no expert, but the whole thing sounds fascinating. You should read up on it, if you are interested in this whole subject.


The Age of Leo and The Sphinx is 36,000 Years old?

Huh? I am not sure that huh qualifies as a question; however, in a conversation in combination with the right body language it can be a huge question. If you read up on it, you will probably find out that some scientist, specifically geologist; believe the Sphinx in Egypt is possibly 800, 000 years old. Of course, this age does not line up with any current understanding of Earth history. The age of 36, 000 does not line up with Dynastic Egyptology, but it does line up with Egyptian history generationally. I won’t go into much detail about it, but here is a theory below that is only based on Astronomy, and has no mention of the water erosion on the Sphinx, which is also a way of dating it:

“The Sky above Giza at Vernal Equinox in the year 36,400 BC: my proposal on Historical Golden Age of the Zep Tepi (processing by Armando Mei)

At the dawn of the vernal equinox.

The Lion constellation and Sphinx are closely connected to the East. The Orion constellation is on the Celestial Meridian, exactly above the Pyramids.  Most importantly, it’s a perfect connection between Al Nitak – the largest Star of the Belt of Orion – and the Great Pyramid, the biggest monument in the Giza Plateau. The connection occurred only in this astronomical configuration and in no one astronomical alignment ever proposed by experts, from 2,000 AD to 100,000 BC (www.ancient-origins.net).”


Atlantis 70, 000 years ago?

When? Okay, I have to admit that I randomly wrote 70,000 years to get your attention. We know about Atlantis from the Greek philosopher Plato from the dialogues of "Timaeus" and "Critias."  Now, was Atlantis fact or fiction (mythology)? Atlantis was a highly advanced civilization that existed way before the Greeks. Whether it existed 12,000 years ago or 70,000, it doesn’t matter because if it was a real place, which based on Plato’s detail it probably was, then it is amazing that perhaps a civilization that existed thousands of years before us was probably just as or more technologically advanced as we are today. I will let you do research on it, but the whole idea sounds pretty amazing. The Vedas (Ancient texts from India) mention flying machines thousands of years ago. We know that humans have great imagination, but could our writings also be describing eye witness accounts. Even the Hebrew Scriptures mention “Chariots of Fire” thousands of years ago. For instance, in 2 Kings 2:11 Elijah was taken up to heaven in a whirlwind when a chariot of fire appeared. My point is that the fact that such advanced technology is mentioned in writings from many years ago is almost incredible, whether it was written by Plato, or found in the Vedas, or the Hebrew texts.


Conclusion

Did we ask every question? Did we answer every question? I imagine the response to both of these questions is no. Hopefully, we will never stop asking questions until we have all the answers. However, if we are not asking questions, shouldn’t we get started doing so because we should know what we don’t know? Knowledge is power, but research wisely and manage your time wisely, also. Tend to the important and don’t be tyrannized by the urgent. I hope you enjoyed reading! Blessings!



















References and Sources:





Leick, Gwendolyn: A Dictionary of Ancient Near Eastern Mythology (NY: Routledge, 1998).

RSV Bible





1 comment:

Mo said...

Just a quick comment: one sort of has to wonder when you study theology and one of your text books on Sumerian texts is considered a primary source for Old Testament studies. Obviously, there is something there when the Creation, the Flood, and the Tower of Babel are referenced in similar ways to Genesis. I am not saying that Sitchin has the story right; however, he also isn't completely wrong.