>>20426550 >According to Jesus, Sabaoth's son is named Taricheas, the god worshipped by certain Gnostic sects who held orgies and practiced impure rituals. Jesus said the god of this sect had the face of a wild boar with tusks, and on the back side of his head is another face, that of a lionFun Fact: In Sumerian/Babylonian Mythology, Dumuzi/Tammuz was killed by a boar/pig, which was an animal of the god Ninib/Ninurta, the Sumerian/Babylonian Saturn. Seth, the killer of Osiris, also had as an animal, in addition to the donkey, the boar/pig. This is why the Egyptians/Greek-Romans thought that Jews didn't eat pork.
https://jewishencyclopedia.com/articles/8604-jerusalem>In the El-Amarna Tablets>The earliest historical notices respecting Jerusalem come from the El-Amarna tablets. Before the fifteenth century B.C. Babylonian influences must have been present. There was a city called "Bit-Ninib" (Temple of the God Ninib) in the "district of Jerusalem "(Letter 180, 25)https://sacred-texts.com/ane/mba/mba19.htm>Saturn was Nirig, who is best known as Ninip, a deity who was displaced by Enlil, the elder Bel, and afterwards regarded as his son. His story has not been recovered, but from the references made to it there is little doubt that it was a version of the widespread myth about the elder deity who was slain by his son, as Saturn was by Jupiter and Dyaus by Indra. It may have resembled the lost Egyptian myth which explained the existence of the two Horuses--Horus the elder, and Horus, the posthumous son of Osiris. At any rate, it is of interest to find in this connection that in Egypt the planet Saturn was Her-Ka, "Horus the Bull". Ninip was also identified with the bull. Both deities were also connected with the spring sun, like Tammuz, and were terrible slayers of their enemies. Ninip raged through Babylonia like a storm flood, and Horus swept down the Nile, slaying the followers of Set