Originally posted by cmongo4
You know, if it doesn't exist, and I'm not 100% sure it does, I would really like to know what the Sumerians were describing in their tablets.
You know, if it doesn't exist, and I'm not 100% sure it does, I would really like to know what the Sumerians were describing in their tablets.
That is simple
Enki walks out of the water to the land.
Ea stands in his watery home the Apsu
Notice he is smaller as he descends the stairs out of the watery gateway
Abzu
Sumerian name for the Abyss...
Apsu
Sumerian god Ea's 'watery home'
Abydos
also known as Abtu or Abdju
Abyss
Biblical watery gateway...
Abyss = Abzu = Apsu = Abtu = Abdju = Abydos
Micheal Heiser A language specialist states:
Word meaning, of course, is determined by context. “Nibiru” (more technically and properly transliterated as “neberu”[5]) can mean
several things. I have underlined the form of nibiru for the reader:
“place of crossing” or “crossing fee” – In the Gilgamesh epic,[6] for example, we read the line (remarkably similar to one of the
beatitudes in the sermon on the Mount): “Straight is the crossing point (nibiru; a gateway), and narrow is the way that leads to it.” A
geographical name in one Sumero-Akkadian text, a village, is named “Ne-bar-ti-Ash-shur” (“Crossing Point of Asshur”). Another text dealing
with the fees for a boatman who ferries people across the water notes that the passenger paid “shiqil kaspum sha ne-bi-ri-tim” (“silver for the
crossing fees”).
“ferry, ford”; “ferry boat”; “(act of) ferrying” – For example, one Akkadian text refers to a military enemy, the Arameans:
“A-ra-mu nakirma bab ni-bi-ri sha GN itsbat”[7] (“The Arameans were defiant and took up a position at the entrance to the ford [gate, crossing
point]”). In another, the Elamites are said to “ina ID Abani ni-bi-ru u-cha-du-u” (“[to] have cut off the ford [bridge, crossing way] of the
river Abani”).
I think the “root idea” of the nibiru word group and its forms as meaning something with respect to “crossing” is clear, and so we’ll
move on.[8]
several things. I have underlined the form of nibiru for the reader:
“place of crossing” or “crossing fee” – In the Gilgamesh epic,[6] for example, we read the line (remarkably similar to one of the
beatitudes in the sermon on the Mount): “Straight is the crossing point (nibiru; a gateway), and narrow is the way that leads to it.” A
geographical name in one Sumero-Akkadian text, a village, is named “Ne-bar-ti-Ash-shur” (“Crossing Point of Asshur”). Another text dealing
with the fees for a boatman who ferries people across the water notes that the passenger paid “shiqil kaspum sha ne-bi-ri-tim” (“silver for the
crossing fees”).
“ferry, ford”; “ferry boat”; “(act of) ferrying” – For example, one Akkadian text refers to a military enemy, the Arameans:
“A-ra-mu nakirma bab ni-bi-ri sha GN itsbat”[7] (“The Arameans were defiant and took up a position at the entrance to the ford [gate, crossing
point]”). In another, the Elamites are said to “ina ID Abani ni-bi-ru u-cha-du-u” (“[to] have cut off the ford [bridge, crossing way] of the
river Abani”).
I think the “root idea” of the nibiru word group and its forms as meaning something with respect to “crossing” is clear, and so we’ll
move on.[8]
www.sitchiniswrong.com...
Here is the Annunnaki King pushing a button to activate the gate.. wearing the symbol for the 'dark star' and a wrist watch
Here is the pendant
Taken by the Knights Templar...
Found on Celtic tombstones
And also representing Mouvt Meru, the Vedic "Gateway to Vishna's Golden City that was destroyed with cataclysmic results forming the Himalaya Mts
On a map from 1610 in Japan the destroyed "Gateway" is marked like this...
Coincidently this location is about where the Tibetans claim Shambhala lies (another "gateway" to a different realm)
We still use a similar symbol today... representing great power
Eden was not on this Earth it was at the other end of a Gateway... a painting from 1445 shows this...
Giovanni di Paolo, 1445,
Creation of the World & Expulsion from Paradise,
So there you have it The Sumerians had a Stargate... and you thought we were in Iraq for oil?
[edit on 9-6-2008 by zorgon]
Wow man thats deep
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