Images of GODS, Ancient specifically, goddesses too
>>41136076only the good ones have hornst.descendant of Moses
>>41136076YHWH is an extraterrestrialNot an alien because that would make us aliens tooAll creatures on earth have their blood, but humans specifically were tinkered with for a purpose I'm not aware of. If you ever wonder, just ask yourself how fucking stupid it is that we shot up like weeds, advanced exponentially, and discovered religion around the same time; while every other creature rolls around and fucks in the mud.>the torah hides in it geometric equations for a torus, among other mathematical shapes with divine significance>yin-yang quantum entanglementThe specificity of these coincidences point to purpose.No other creature worships something so specific as a ____ [in the sky], except all of us around the same time in distant history.
>>41136138I could have said this in a more charming way but my goal isn't to charm.
>>41136076The Imp Pazuzu. Not a God; but a very strong imp.
>>41136076lmaoImagine worshipping desert schizophrenia demon
- The root Krn/Qrn/Crn is associated with horns.- Qaran (qaran/qeren) means horns, but also means beam (not light, but a beam directed like a beam, but primarily horns). Therefore, the translation was that Moses grew horns, but then they changed it to say he glowed, but it is still understood figuratively.https://biblehub.com/hebrew/7160.htm- קרניים Kranim is also there, it also means horns in Hebrew.- قرون Qurun horns- Baal Karnaim (two-horned)/ Astarte Karnaim- ذو القرنين Dhul-Qarnayn (Macedonian Two-horned with ram's horns)- Apollo Karneios (Apollo with ram's horns)- Avestan Kverenah (Krn) was associated with the ram and splendor.- La Coruña- Crown (because greatness, because horns = greatness), interestingly, in Greek κορώνη (corona) means raven, a symbol of Apollo (Horus) and Odin.Yes, Kronos and even Krishna are associated with this. I read a study that Apollo Karneios is etymologically related to Kronos, Krishna, and Cherobog, BUT in Slavic languages and Sanskrit, this root is associated with the color black. So, black + horned god (Krishna was called a black doe).More to come.- ἀμνός (Amnos) in Greek means Lamb.- Agnus in Latin means Lamb.- The symbol of Agni (Agni) in the Vedic language is a ram and fire. Agni is consonant with the Latin Agnus (lamb) and the Slavic Agnec (lamb).- Ammon Zeus is a play on words from the Mysteries, where:1. Ammon means invisible in Egyptian2. Amnos means lamb in ancient Greek, and Zeus means sky (Dyaus, light, luminous).The result is a kind of invisible, celestial, glowing, fiery ram. Therefore, Ammon Zeus and the Macedonian (allegedly his son) were depicted with ram's horns, due to the play on words Ammon-Amnos, and apparently the priests were hinting at something.- Agnus Dei in Greek would be read as Ἀμνὸς Θεοῦ = Ammnos Theoú = Deus = Zeus = Ammon Zeus
>>41136370Jesus is identified with a sheep, but a full-grown sheep is a ram, and rams have horns, sometimes larger than goats. Christians, having demonized goats, forgot about horned rams. In the Book of Revelation, Jesus has seven horns (and seven eyes).Any Islamic mystic knows that Quaran is consonant with horns. (By the way, in English horn is crn, h just appeared)Have you noticed the Greek statues' profiles and hair? Yes, the transition from the forehead to the nose hints at a lordly appearance; the hair is curly like that of rams; closer to the Common Era, they began to be depicted with horns; the pointed ears are the ears of elves. EL = Elvesbut they are snakes with ram's hornshttps://balkancelts.wordpress.com/2015/07/04/cernunnos-and-the-ram-headed-serpent/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snake-Legged_Goddess (wife of Hercules (that is, Marduk, Melqart, Baal and others, Hercules has many names, Boaz and Jachin = Pillars of Hercules)>He(Conall Cernach) was born c. 50 BC. His father was Amairgin mac Echit and his mother was Findchoem. His parents' marriage was barren, until Findchoem visited a druid and was advised to drink from a certain well. She took a drink from the well, swallowing a worm with it, and became pregnant>I saw a man there in an ornamented dining compartment, who was the fairest of the warriors of Ireland. A fleecy crimson cloak about him. As white as the snow one of the cheeks on him, as freckled-red as the foxglove the other cheek. One of his two eyes is as blue as a hyacinth, as black as a beetle’s back the other eye. The measure of a reaping basket his bushy tree (of) fair, very blond (hair) that is on him. It strikes the edge of his two hips. It is as fleecy as a tufted ram
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>>41136370>>41136397Khvarenah (krn) Fereydun (analogous to the Vedic *Trito) flew into a reed after his death. This is strange and reads like a living creature. The Iranians identified Khvarenah with a ram and a bird (remnants of snake worship among the Zoroastrians have also been found; surprisingly, this is believed to be a Mesopotamian influence, where all gods were called dragons). Osiris and Quetzalcoatl and their mythical lands were associated with the reed. Fereydun himself transformed into a dragon (although he is a dragon slayer. The Scythians also said that although Heracles was a snake slayer, he himself looked like a snake and was identified with the serpent-legged Pontic Achilles. A figure of the serpentine Baal was also found.Dragons and their hybrid childrenThat is why there are so many references to intelligent reptiles and dragons in myths and religions.
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>>41136410>>41136418>>41136422Those are: -Ba'al -Ishtar -El Old gods of the Canaanite pantheon, YHWH was likely part of that pantheon originally.
https://earlywritings.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=11221>Deus Israel was described as a huge dragon that destroyed giantshttps://www.unexplained-mysteries.com/forum/topic/106266-is-the-biblical-yahweh-actually-a-dragon/>Shennong's mother, Nüden, conceived him after seeing a dragon. Shennong had the body of a snake and the face of a human. According to other versions of the myth, he had the head of an ox and the nose of a tiger. His body was green, like the color of grass.>Topiltzin would later discover his identity as Quetzalcoatl and that he was sent to help the Toltec civilization. This version is similar to the Codex Chimalpopoca, that indicated, "...Quetzalcoatl was placed in her belly when she swallowed a piece of jade.">Conall Cernach. He was born c. 50 BC. His father was Amairgin mac Echit and his mother was Findchoem. His parents' marriage was barren, until Findchoem visited a druid and was advised to drink from a certain well. She took a drink from the well, swallowing a worm with it, and became pregnant.>Alexander the Great's mother, Olympias, was an ardent participant in orgies honoring Sabazius. This gave rise to the legend that Zeus himself, in the form of a serpent, had intercourse with Olympias, and that Alexander was the fruit of this relationship. There was even a story that King Philip lost an eye for spying through a keyhole as the deity, in the form of a serpent, reclined with his wife.>The fusion of Sabazius with other Eastern deities—Syrian, Persian, and even the Jewish Sabaoth—belongs to the first centuries of Christianity, although the beginnings of this fusion date back to the second century BCE: in 139 CE, Jews were expelled from Rome for proselytizing among Roman citizens, pursuant to a law condemning to exile those who spread the worship of Jupiter-Sabazius. Blavatsky also identified Dionysus-Sabazius and Jehovah-Sabaoth
>The people around Baal (Mount) Hermon were devoted to snake worship and were subsequently called Hivites, from Hivia, serpent. Ancient authors say that there were many Baltória (Beth-el, house of God) on Hermon and Mount Lebanon.>Fallen angels make a pact on Mount Hermon.>It was a place of oath for the pagans; there are remains of temples and hints of fallen remains there.>The Anunnaki were associated with Hermon in Sumero-Akkadian mythology.>The Phoenicians considered the mountains in Lebanon Divine.>Philo's Phoenician History (Sanchuniathon) states that Thoth-Hermes-Mercury gave knowledge, founded the mysteries, confused myths and history, and introduced the worship of snakes and dragons, calling them good deities, rulers of the universe.>According to one theory, the name Thoth may be associated with a snake.>All the gods in the Hellenic-Egyptian mysteries transformed into snakes.>Mesopotamian gods who bore the Sumerian epithet ushumgal "great serpent" or "dragon": An/Anu, Ningishzida/Gishzida, Dumuzi/Tammuz, Inanna/Ishtar, Enlil/Ellil, Enki/Ea, and Marduk/Merodach
>Everyone was talking about intelligent reptiles and dragons>The Chinese, like the Sumerians, say dragons rule the world>People have seen dragon archons living in parallel space>They're not real (supposedly)
>>41136370Focus on Taurus. It is the oldest documented Zodiac constellation that the ancient religions relied on associating to the bull. You can see its remnants in Hinduism, Molech, and the Hebrew character Aleph.
>https://www.unexplained-mysteries.com/forum/topic/106266-is-the-biblical-yahweh-actually-a-dragon/YHWH really could be Enki-EaExodus 20:2 certainly refers to Enki.In modern Hebrew "I am" is spelled: אָֽנֹי֙ pronounced AH-NEE.But if you look up the verse in a Hebrew Bible you'll find: אָֽנֹכִ֖י֙ pronounced AN-KEE.Further "the LORD" is יְהוָ֣ה YAH-WEH often shortened to יְה This just so happens to be how you would translate the name Ea. Considering how vowels are pronounced changes over time we could very likely be looking at an Enki/Ea connection.I've also read that the extra letter כִ֖ in אָֽנֹכִ֖י is the symbol for the fish.אָנֹכִיlookbiblehub.com/hebrew/595.htm-> Enki-Ea he.wikipedia.org/wiki/אנכיhe.wiktionary.org/wiki/אנכי>Enki-Ea had the epithet "great serpent">An intelligent serpent in the Eden (aaaah, the devil! Aren't Christians surprised that an intelligent serpent lived in the garden next to God?)http://www.bibleorigins.net/SerpentNingishzidaBibliography.htmlNingishzida was the son of Heracles, Melqart, that is, Nergal, that is, Marduk (that is, Ningishzida = Nabu) etc etc etc, Heracles has maaaaaaany names. Solomon's Temple was built in the image and likeness of the Melqart-Heracles Temple. Herodotus wrote that the Temple contained two enormous pillars of gold and emerald (which glowed green at night) and that they were inscribed with unknown symbols (possibly antediluvian).http://www.bibleorigins.net/Pre-biblicalOriginsofEdensSerpentinMesopotamianMyths.html
>>41136488>ZodiacIntelligent reptiles are real>>41136504>Heraclesp.s.https://www.researchgate.net/publication/390329032_Heracles_and_the_Ancient_East_Between_Similarity_and_Equivalencehttps://books.openedition.org/ifeagd/3488https://historum.com/t/new-perspectives-on-shared-patterns-in-near-eastern-mythology.201099/If you want to dive down the rabbit hole associated with Heracles (you'd be surprised how many names he has, seriously. He's also possibly the Japanese Susano no Mikoto/Gozu Tennō associated with the Gion cult)Boaz and Jachin = Pillars of Hercules33 degrees in Freemasonry = 33 devas on Mount Meru, led by Indra (interestingly, Buddhists call the mountain of the gods Sumeru, and there are the Vedas, the well-known Sumer/Sumerians)
>>41136553>In the wish to get the best information that I could on these matters, I made a voyage to Tyre in Phoenicia, hearing there was a temple of Heracles at that place, very highly venerated. I visited the temple, and found it richly adorned with a number of offerings, among which were two pillars, one of pure gold, the other of smaragdos, shining with great brilliance at night. In a conversation which I held with the priests, I inquired how long their temple had been built, and found by their answer that they, too, differed from the Hellenes. They said that the temple was built at the same time that the city was founded, and that the foundation of the city took place 2,300 years ago. In Tyre I remarked another temple where the same god was worshipped as the Thasian Heracles.He was associated with the demon 7 Sebitti (Santa/Sanda, Nergal)In Finland, he was identified with many gods, even Osiris.
>>41136155what does Pazuzu have to do with that guy on the left? i'm not seeing anything in the picture that looks pazuzu related
>>41136076Fake tweet, I can find articles of this Edomite goddess dating back to 1988
>>41137199God damn it. The internet is so fucking gay.
>>41136434>YHWH was likely part of that pantheon originally.I'm under the impression that Yahweh was probably not part of the original Canaanite pantheon, I don't think he's attested in the bronze age at all. Which is probably why he had so much redundancy with Baal, he was incorporated later. Got that from a jew though so it's probably worthless info around here.
>>41138251This is why you should never believe anything without a proper source.