MARDUK GOVERNS THE LIGHT ALLONE, ALONE FROM KU*ARA.
Harran BeeHive MIND.
Meaning of the word "Ebla" is "white rock", referring to the limestone outcrop on which the city was built.[1][2] Ebla was first settled around 3500 BC. The first Eblaite kingdom has been described as the first recorded world power. Ebla was destroyed during the 23rd century BC by MARDUK, modern: تل مرديخ, Tell Mardikh. M*R*D*K.
A TRUE STORY: On finding his suite lit by gas on a visit to London in 1873, the Shah of Persia, Nasser al-Din Shah Qajar wanted to visit a gasworks to learn more. He visited the Fulham Gasworks of the then aptly named Imperial Gas Light and Coke Company . His astonishment at all that he was shown turned to reverent awe when he learned the name of the man who had given gas lighting to the world, William Murdoch. Declaring the Scotsman MURDOCH to be a reincarnation of Merodach or Marduk the God of Light of the Assyrians, Babylonians, and Persians. From then on he ordered portraits of 'William Murdoch to be enshrined in his Palaces of Teheran and Kasr Kadgar and henceforth Murdoch figured as a divinity of the Sufi sect of Persia.
The Nubians, (from the ancient Egyptian noun nebu, meaning gold.) tell of an island called Meru upon which were built pyramids by a race of red men. This legend came to the Hindus as the FIVE-SIDED mountain they call Meru (M*R) ruled over by Indra, (N-M*D*R) who was the mouthpiece of god and himself a god. He conquered seven cities and ruled over the earth in Hindu mythology. Meru was a five-sided mountain from which the heavens were suspended with the pole star as its apex. This is the reason Asian temples are built in the shape of a mountain having a flame at the summit. Here also we see Atlas who became a mountain and bore the heavens on his shoulders, relieved only once by Hercules/Melkarth. from the ancient Egyptian noun nebu, meaning gold.
PYRAMID MIND.
Tibetan legend tells of the fall of the "land of seven cities" by earthquake and eruption at the fall of the star Bel (Mars). The people perished it is said because they ignored the warnings of their priest, Mu (M).
"He it was who first set up the signs in heaven . . . Wherefore him do we men ever worship first and last.” Nobody today in the streets and marketplaces mentions the planet Jupiter.
He it was who first set up the signs in heaven . . . Wherefore him do we men ever worship first and last.” Marduk, the great god of the Babylonians, was the planet Jupiter;(3) so was Amon of the Egyptians;(4) Zeus of the Greeks was the same planet; Jupiter of the Romans, as the name shows, was again the same planet. Why was this planet chosen as the most exalted deity? In Greece it was called “all-highest, mighty Zeus,” (5) in Rome “Jupiter Optimus, Maximus” ;(6) in Babylon it was known as “the greatest of the stars” (7); as Ahuramazda it was called by Darius “the greatest of the gods” (8); In India Shiva was described as “the great ruler” and considered the mightiest of all the gods(9); he was said to be “as brilliant as the sun.” (10) Everywhere Jupiter was regarded as the greatest deity, greater than the sun, moon, and other planets.(11)
The plains of the Kurus, (the country of ) Matsyas, Panchalas and Surasenas, these form indeed the land of Brahmarishis (Brahminical sages) which ranks immediately after Brahmavarta 2-19
NOW IN THE PROPHECY OR PROMISE MARDUK MADE TO THE AN*UNNA*KI, HE WOULD RETURN TO SUMERIA AFTER HE HAD SORTED OUT THE ELAMITES HIS EASTERN NEIGHBORS, IRAN TODAY.PLACE NAME ELAM UNPICKED TO, EL AMI and EL AMI TE could be declaring the place to be, THE MOST LOVED ONE OF EL, OR 'MALE GOD EL'S MOST LOVED CONSORT FEMALE'.
The unused and assumed root עלם ('lm III), which gives us the word עולם (olam), means forever, ever, everlasting. L*M, EL-AM, where EL is ever-present and AM is everlasting.
AMI is like "Nectar" (male/female), and "much loved" in Indian. In Israel (Jewish diaspora) and (Indian diaspora), Ami is a given name. It appears to have independent Hebrew, Japanese, and Indian origins.The name Amira (or Emira) has also an Arabic and Hebrew origin, and its meaning expanded can be a princess, a treetop, or sheaf of corn.
PERSIA/IRAN today and ELAM yesterday. SO WHO CREATED EL AS THE GOD OF LIGHT AND MERCY?
THE EL*AMI*TE or VICE VERSA.
Specific deities known as El or Il include the supreme god of the Canaanite religion[3] and the supreme god of the Mesopotamian Semites in the
pre-Sargonic period.[4] In some Canaanite and Ugaritic sources, El played a role as father of the gods or of creation.[6]
Ēl is called again and again Tôru ‘Ēl ("Bull Ēl" or "the bull god"). He is bātnyu binwāti ("Creator of creatures"), ’abū banī ’ili("father of the gods"), and ‘abū ‘adami ("father of man"). He is qāniyunu ‘ôlam ("creator eternal"), the epithet ‘ôlamappearing in Hebrew form in the Hebrew name of God ’ēl ‘ôlam "God Eternal" in Genesis 21.33. He is ḥātikuka ("your patriarch"). Ēl is the grey-bearded ancient one, full of wisdom, malku ("King"), ’abū šamīma ("Father of years"), ’El gibbōr("Ēl the warrior").
The theological position of the Tanakh is that the names Ēl and ’Ĕlōhîm, when used in the singular to mean the supreme god, refer to Yahweh, beside whom other gods are supposed to be either nonexistent or insignificant.
Philo of Byblos (c. 64–141 AD) was a Greek writer whose account Sanchuniathon survives in quotation by Eusebius and may contain the major surviving traces of Phoenician mythology. Ēl (rendered Elus or called by his standard Greek counterpart Cronus) is not the creator God or first God. Ēl is rather the son of Sky and Earth. Sky and Earth are themselves children of ‘Elyôn 'Most High'.[citation needed] Ēl is brother to the God Bethel, to Dagon and to an unknown god, equated with the Greek Atlas and to the goddesses Aphrodite/’Ashtart, Rhea (presumably Asherah), and Dione (equated with Ba`alat Gebal). Ēl is the father of Persephone and of Athena (presumably the goddess ‘Anat).
Sky and Earth have separated from one another in hostility, but Sky insists on continuing to force himself on Earth and attempts to destroy the children born of such unions. At last, Ēl, son of Sky and Earth, with the advice of the god Thoth and Ēl's daughter Athena successfully attacks his father Sky with a sickle and spear of iron. He and his allies the Eloim gain Sky's kingdom. In a later passage it is explained that Ēl castrated Sky. One of Sky's concubines (who was given to Ēl's brother Dagon) was already pregnant by Sky. The son who is born of the union, called Demarûs or Zeus, but once called Adodus, is obviously Hadad, the Ba‘al of the Ugaritic texts who now becomes an ally of his grandfather Sky and begins to make war on Ēl.
Ēl had three wives, over time, all sisters Aphrodite/Astarte (‘Ashtart), Rhea (presumably Asherah), and Dione (identified by Sanchuniathon with Ba‘alat Gebal the tutelary goddess of Byblos, a city which Sanchuniathon says Ēl founded).
Ēl who dwells at the source of the two deeps in Ugaritic texts could suggest BIRTH/DEATH.
Maharishi Dayanand in his famous book Satyarth Prakash has listed 100 names of God each representing some property or attribute thereof mentioning M “Om or Aum” as God’s personal and natural name. ELAM ELandAUM.
Maharishi Dayanand in his famous book Satyarth Prakash has listed 100 names of God each representing some property or attribute thereof mentioning M “Om or Aum” as God’s personal and natural name. ELAM ELandAUM.
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