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According to the Pelasgian (Proto-Greek) creation myth, Saturn defeated Ophion, the serpent father of the 12 titans equated to Uranus, this is represented in his representation as Aion-Khronos-Phanes in Orphism where he has his body around a serpent and a zodiac wheel. That myth appears to have been influenced by the Hurrian/Phoenician creation myth of Kumarbi/El Vs. Anu/Epigeius-Autochthon, which was influenced by the Mesopotamian one of Ninurta/Marduk Vs. Anzu/Tiamat, which is curious because Ninurta was the Sumerian god of the planet Saturn and Marduk (which is a late development of Ninurta) was son of Enki, the water god who was associated with snakes and fish. I mention this because Genesis says that the Tannin (great sea monsters/serpents) were the first animals created by Elohim along with the birds, which some interpreted to mean the Seraphim since they are burning serpents with wings and the oldest and most powerful angels. BTW Trismegistus means "Thrice-Greatest", referring to the fact that Thoth, the bird god with the serpent caduceus, as the Egyptians knew Hermes, had the title of "Lord of the eight gods" (the Ogdoad of Hermopolis, where Jesus' family fled), formed by 4 syzygis of Egyptian primordial gods with frog/serpent heads (Nun/Naunet, Heh/Heqet, Kek/Kauket and Amun-Ra/Amunet), animals that live near rivers such as Thoth's own bird, the Ibis, represented Time, Space, Darkness and Light. 3+3+3=9, that is, the 8/Ogdoad plus 1/Thoth, who administered the Duat (Egyptian Heaven linked to the Primordial Waters) together with his wife Maat. In Sumer, it was the god Enki, associated with the planet Mercury like Thoth/Hermes, who defeated and transformed its parts into his own kingdom, the primordial god Abzu, who fathered with his wife Tiamat (defeated by Enki's son, Marduk, who transformed it into Heaven, Earth and Underworld), three Syzygies (Lahmu/Lahamu, Anshar/Kishar and Anu/Antu).
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In Vedism, Ophion/Uranus/Anu is Varuna, also known as Asura-Medhira (Ahura-Mazda). He is associated with Svadhishthana, one of seven energy body wheel centers knows as Chakras where teluric energies rises through the human to the Kundalini (vertebral column/pineal gland, seat of the soul) and the soul finds its wings (to fly ie leave to heaven). I think the double symbolism of the serpent is because snake liquid can be both a cure and poison, in addition to changing its skin, that is, it is always oscillating. In Kabbalah, the Tannin and Nachash are two different, oppositional forces that will face off in the end times. You might notice, if you look at a star chart of the constellations above, there are serpents/dragons, Hydra and Serpens, on either side of both Virgo (commonly ascribed to Mary, though I believe it's more likely Sophia) and Pisces (obvs Jesus), Cetus and Draco, which are direct opposites in the zodiac wheel and the sky. Interestingly, this serpent-bird symbolism even exists in America with Quetzalcoatl, curiously the meteor that wiped out the dinosaurs, which had feathers and some could fly, fell in Mexico. Humans evolved from reptiles, so we have a reptilian brain and a tenuous connection with them.
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>>21568717 /pol/ only cares about which Zog puppet is going to pretend to be in charge of this masonic gay pride parade for the next 4 years, bump for interesting thread though
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>>21568717 Swami Vivekananda himself created this logo for Ramkrishna Mission. According to his journal, Snakes represents the "Concentration" of human mind.
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The snake appears in lots mythology for this event. He is present with Ask and Embla (Adam and Eve) in the Norse mythology and is removed by St Patrick in the Irish mythology who is also farming the holy hill. The snake is also likely the beanstalk in Jack and the Beanstalk and Adam is likely the giant who is cast out of the sky and destroyed. Eve is likely Jack's mother and the cow the crescent of Jupiter who did so much damage. Atlas will be the giant in the Greek system, carrying the Heavens, Saturn who was until then fixed over the North Pole.
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>>21568717 Bronze age superstitions ...
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Are you the Brazilian Balaam poster? I’ve read you in the archives
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>>488192594 you could at least say no
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>>21568717 FALLUS IN UNO
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>Genesis says that the Tannin (great sea monsters/serpents) were the first animals created by Elohim along with the birds reviewing both Hebrew and Greek interlinear translations (all anons can type "[book] [chapter]:[verse] 'interlinear'" in an internet search to always always see for themselves from multiple sources") e find that this is false. (see Genesis 1:20)
what else of OP's post is an ass-pull, i wonder?
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>>21568721 The LGBT flag is an inversion of Chakra system. Red, Muladhara, is the lowest primitive sexual urges and Purple, Sahasrara, is where the highest spiritual nature is. By inverting it, its basically the same as an inverted pentagram with the carnal bestial nature at the top and the spirit downward and submissive to lust and the earthly pleasures.
>The root chakra (Muladhara) is located near the coccygeal plexus beneath the sacrumit, while its kshetram, or superficial activation point, is located between the perineum and the coccyx or the pelvic bone. Because of its location and connection with the act of excretion, it is associated with the anus. Muladhara is said to be the base from which the three main psychic channels or nadis emerge: the Ida, Pingala and Sushumna >Anal intercourse is the Tantric equivalent of such Hatha Yoga practices as Mulabandha (anal sphincter lock), and Asvini Mudra alternating relaxation and contraction of the anus). The secret tradition of magical Tantra teaches that the anus is an ultrasensitive erogenic and psychic zone directly linked the Muladhara, the basal Chakra. Hidden within Muladhara, Boiled and compressed like a spring, lies the primal power of the nervous system manifest as the Snake Goddess, Kundalini >The terminus for the "pipe of flesh" is the anus, composed of an internal anal external sphincter, rings of muscle surrounding a body orifice. The word "sphincter" means a "knot" or a "band" and is derived from the same Greek base as "Sphinx," the mythological beast epitomizing occult mysteries. The master of Tantric sex magic opens the anal sphincters of his Shakti, thus solving the riddle of the Sphinx. Anal intercourse is a specific Kundalini arousal method. Reference to Gray's Anatomy reveals the existance of an irregular, oval-shaped gland between the rectal wall and the tip of the tailbone, or coccyx, called the "coccygeal body.'' Anonymous
>>21568728 >Although the function of this gland is unknown to Western physiologists, it is established in Tantra as the "Kundalini gland." Yoga has devised a wide variety of techniques to irritate and awaken this gland into activity, including Mula Bandha, Asvini Mudra, Tada Mudra (knocking the buttocks upon the ground, sending rhythmic shock waves rippling up the spine), and rolling on a cotton ball placed under the tip of the tailbone >Tantric activation of the gland is direct and swift through the dilation of the anal sphincters, with a consequent reflex effect upon the two branches of the autonomic nervous system. These two branches, terminating in the anus and rectum, are the parasympathetic (Ida, or braking influence) and the sympathetic (Pingala, or accelerating influence). As well as altering the state of the involuntary nervous system, anal intercourse, according to traditional belief, results in the ejaculation of semen into the rectum, which nourishes the "Kundalini gland" much as the white of an egg feeds the fertilized yolk or embryo. The Tantrist, sustaining his Shakti or Goddess with anal intercourse, facilitates the arousal of her internal fire >The Occidental mentality is conditioned to look upon the anus as unclean. The Hindu, on the other hand, is scrupulous in hygiene at both ends of the "pipe of flesh," having a firm tradition of rinsing the anus after bowel activity, using copious quantities of water and the left hand (the right hand being reserved for handling food when eating!). Certain schools of Hatha Yoga consider washing the bowel daily with water through a system of natural enemas (Basti) as much a necessity as cleaning the mouth and teeth Anonymous
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>>21568729 >Tantric practices may be viewed by some as "pervert" or "deviate," and in terms of the inner meaning of words, they are. "Pervert" means "to overthrow," "to turn around," while "deviate" (de and via, the way or path) suggests "off the road," "out of the way." (Ecstasy through Tantra by Dr. Jonn Mumford p61) >Uddiyana is a region located in the Swat valley in northern Afghanistan, believed to be the region that received some of the remnants of Agharti, and it is also said that others hid underground to form a colony in the depths of the earth. In Uddiyana the teaching of Tantra flourished and was developed into a fine art. It is rumored that Uddiyana was ruled by women and was known as Stri-Rajya, the kingdom of women. In Uddiyana the wisdom of Tantra was used with a new religious fury, the secret wisdom being taught through a system of degree initiation in closed conclaves. In these conclaves the arts of Phallic worship, magic, tantrism, YabYum, heterosexual and homosexual rites and a wide variety of other forms of witchcraft were practiced. Tsiuen Tsang (around 650 AD) writes about the sects he encountered on his journeys through these regions. He tells us about a strange world of female-ruled monasteries, sexual promiscuity, creative work and the arts of magic. The Uddiyana religion had a fantastic influence on the formation of Tantric philosophy, not only spreading it to the kingdoms of Bengal and Assam, where these arts were eventually refined to a new level of subtlety, but Uddiyana produced a long list of masters and disciples. Some of the most notable ‘children of Uddiyana’ include Chang Tao Ling (+ 200 CE), the founder of modern Taoism, Shenrab (+ 500 CE), systematizer of the Tibetan Bon Po religion, and Matsyendra (+ 800 CE), founder of the Natha sect knowone
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>>21568717 Ouranos the sky father
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>>21568725 >>21568726 But I am. Beor = Peor. We have a burning sensation after opening/defecating and our intestinal gases are inflammatory.
>Beor (Hebrew: בְּעוֹר Bə‘ōr, "a burning") is a name which appears in relation to a king ("Bela son of Beor") and a diviner ("Balaam son of Beor"). Because the two names vary only by a single letter (ם, -m, often added to the ends of names), scholars have hypothesized that the two refer to the same person >Peor (Hebrew: פְּעוֹר, Modern: Peʿōr, Tiberian: Pŏʿōr, Biblical: Paġor) meaning "opening", is a mountain peak, mentioned in Numbers 23:28, to which Balak, king of Moab led Balaam in his fourth and final attempt to induce Balaam to pronounce a curse upon the Israelites as they were passing through Balak's Land to the Promised Land. The tribes of Israel were described as being visible from the peak, but Balaam refused to curse them, and continued to offer blessings (Numbers 24:1–9) >The word Pharaoh ultimately derives from the Egyptian compound pr ꜥꜣ, */ˌpaɾuwˈʕaR/ "great house", written with the two biliteral hieroglyphs pr "house" and ꜥꜣ "column", here meaning "great" or "high". It was the title of the royal palace and was used only in larger phrases such as smr pr-ꜥꜣ "Courtier of the High House", with specific reference to the buildings of the court or palace >Pr ( Gardiner sign listed no. O1) is the hieroglyph for 'house', the floor-plan of a walled building with an open doorway. >The shape of pr in beginning dynasties had variations in the shape of a square, with the opening. See Garrett Reference for tomb of Official Ti >Pr is one of hieroglyphs adopted into the Proto-Sinaitic script, the earliest known alphabetic writing system. It was used to represent the phoneme /b/ as in bayt, the Canaanite word for "house", after the hieroglyph's original meaning. The Latin letter B is a distant descendant of this letter Anonymous
>>21568732 >The interpretation of the name of Pharaoh in the Midrash and Kabbalah >In the Treasure of the Midrashim there is a legend about the giving of Pharaoh's name, according to which a man from the land of a boy named Rakion rose to greatness in Egypt and was favored by the king and was named Pharaoh: >"And the king answered and said to Rakion, you shall no longer be called Rakion, but Pharaoh will be your name after you have paid off taxes from the dead, and they will call his name Pharaoh... and a religion will be given in Egypt, and they will reign over them as Rakion-Pharaoh under the hand of Ashurosh, king of Egypt... and Rakion-Pharaoh will take the kingdom Egypt with a strong hand and cunning and put a tax break on all the inhabitants of Egypt, therefore they called his name Pharaoh ... and wrote a religious and legal document to call every king who would reign over them And on their seed in Egypt Pharaoh." — Otsar Midrashim (Eisenstein), Tashish, page 332-3 >The holy Ari connects the name "Pharaoh" to the matter of Passover and says that Pharaoh is "a bad mouth" and Passover is "a bad mouth" and explains that exile and redemption are connected with the secret of the mouth. Pharaoh alludes to the impurity of Egypt - "Mt. L was the largest in history) and here the Ari brings that Pharaoh implies that he was wild from the language of calamity >And therefore "Fa Sah" that by the power of the mouth such as prayer and supplications, saying the Passover Seder and blessings for the preparation of the food one can be saved from that impurity >The name Peor is related to Heb P'R, 'open wide', connected perhaps to ''mouth of the netherworld” Anonymous
>>21568733 >One of the greatest intellectual discoveries in history began on a summer day in 1799, when “Napoleon’s” soldiers found, near the city of Rosetta, in Egypt, a fragment of black basalt with inscriptions in three languages: in Greek, in Demotic characters (simplified Egyptian writing) and in hieroglyphics. The three writings seemed to contain the same message. When linguists managed to juxtapose hieroglyphics and Greek, the entire literature of Ancient Egypt was revealed. This happened in 1822, by Jean-François Champollion, who discovered that hieroplyphs mixed phonetic and symbolic meanings, that some texts were read from right to left, others the other way around, many from top to bottom, and that some symbols had two meanings. many different. The “Rosetta stone”, as it is known, displayed in the British Museum, was a priestly decree, written in 196 BC, honoring King Ptolemy, the Eternal. This discovery allowed translations that revealed a historical treasure: the Egyptians knew medicine, astronomy, geometry, used weights and measures and had an organized system of government >In this way, all the hieroglyphs discovered until then were deciphered, allowing us to know that already in the period of the Old Egyptian Kingdom, as in the writings on the column of the goddess “Isis”, from 2,750 years BC, Egyptian medicine was quite advanced , with the use of opioids for surgical sedation. At this time, there was not only one medical class in Egypt, but there were specialists from the most diverse areas, including those for the “terminal end of the intestine”, therefore the coloproctologist. Among the experts in anal diseases, one who was the Pharaoh's personal physician, had the title of “Guardian of the Pharaoh's Anus” or “guardian of the terminal end of the royal intestine”, as described in the hieroglyph found in Khoui, Saqqara Anonymous
>>21568732 Wow.
You may be the smartest Anon on this board.
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>>21568734 >Ancient Egyptian medicine was based on religion, magic, and specific conceptions of human anatomy and physiology. The human body was believed to contain twenty-two “channels” (called metu) that carried blood, air, water, urine, mucus, semen, and bodily waste. These channels were arteries, veins, tendons, and nerves. A blockage in any channel could allow a toxin (wekhedu), originating in the intestine, to produce aging, disease, and death. All vessels came from the heart and had “a second rallying point around the anus.” Heynick writes that the Egyptians had an “obsession with the anus.” >Both women and men were physicians in ancient Egypt. The physician (a swnw, pronounced “soonoo”) was typically a specialist, concerned with either diseases of the eye, the gastrointestinal tract, or the anus. We have learned about ancient Egyptian medicine from papyri written by and for physicians. The 20 meter long Ebers Papyrus (from about 1550 BC) describes hundreds of prescriptions, one-fourth of which were for gastrointestinal problems >In the Sixth Dynasty (2345–2181 BC), the physician Iry (or Ir-en-akhty) was awarded the exalted position of “Shepherd of the King’s Rectum” (also translated as “Keeper of the King’s Rectum”, “Guardian of the Royal Bowel Movement", “Doctor to the King’s Belly”, or “Shepherd of the King’s Anus”. The pharaoh was a god, and attending to his medical care was a great honor. One of the treatments given the pharaoh was an enema (a colonic lavage) via a golden cannula inserted per rectum. The lavage fluids could have been water, milk, beer, or wine, each mixed with honey and medicinal additives. The goal was to prevent toxin accumulation. Enemas were administered on three consecutive days each month. It is claimed that the Egyptians invented the enema after watching the Nile ibis insert its beak into its anus and inject water Anonymous
ever tried talking to your local Chabad? Perhaps your local Mason chapter? You have a lot to contribute
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very happy to finally see a thread of yours live :)
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>>21568736 >Pharaoh’s Fecal Heart Syndrome >The keyword כבד links the Ark narrative to the narrative of the Ten Plagues where it appears eleven times (Exod. 7:14; 8:11, 20, 28; 9:3, 7, 18, 24, 34; 10:1, 14), alluding to excrement God causes to accumulate in Pharaoh’s heart before instigating several of the plagues, causing what I call a fecal heart syndrome. Each Egyptian of rank or substance in the New Kingdom period used to have a scroll, or ‘Book of the Dead’, prepared for him in order to be placed in his coffin to guide him through the underworld to the afterlife. One of the first major rituals on the journey to the afterlife was ‘the Weighing of the Heart’. During mummification, the heart was removed together with all other vital organs except the kidneys, of which the Egyptians seemed to be unaware, and placed in a canopic jar. Before the deceased could be presented to Osiris, he or she had to be proved worthy, and to do this, the heart had to be shown to be lighter than a feather >The scribe-god Thoth would declare after a successful ritual: >"Hear ye this judgment. The heart of (the one who comes before) Osiris hath in very truth been weighed… it has been found true by trial in the Great Balance. There has not been found any wickedness in him, he has not wasted the offerings in the temples, he has not done harm by his deeds, and he has uttered no evil reports while he was upon earth." >By applying the word כבד, heavy, to Pharaoh’s heart, Exod. 7:14 and 10:1–2 may imply that its weight would be found to be excessive in the ceremony of ‘the Weighing of the Heart’. However, the scatological meaning that כבד has in this context also implies that God makes Pharaoh’s heart feculent. Bile gives excrement its brown color since it is reabsorbed in the course of entero-hepatic circulation Anonymous
Did you start as a linguist? historian? theologist?
Deprived?
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>>21568739 >The liver is the source of bile. The connection between the two meanings of כבד, ‘excrement’ and ‘liver’, suggests that the ancients understood that bile pigments gives feces their color, since feces become pale when the passage of bile to the intestine vial the bile duct is obstructed by gallstones or a tumor. The ancient Egyptians believed that the heart communicates anatomically with the intestinal tract, the stomach being ‘the mouth of the heart’. This misapprehension is echoed to this day by the fact that the entrance to the stomach is still known as the cardia. The Ebers papyrus, dated to the ninth year of the reign of Amenhotep I, about 1534 BCE, states that if you examine a man with obstruction, his heart makes noises, and he advises the physician: ‘You should rise early on account of it every day to see what has gone down from his anus’. The insights of ancient Egyptian medicine may have caused the biblical authors to believe that excrement could cause heart disease, thus influencing descriptions of God’s threats to make Pharaoh’s heart כבד, feculent >There are other allusions to feces in the Exodus narrative. The name of פרעה, Pharaoh, resonates anagrammatically with פער, gape, a verb associated with בעל פעור, Baal-Peor the god who according to rabbinic tradition was worshipped with excrement >According to Exod. R. 9:8, God tells Moses to address Pharaoh when he has a bowel movement: >"Go to Pharaoh in the morning. Here he יצא, goes out, to the water, and you shall stand opposite, by the bank of the river" (Exod. 7:15). Only in the morning did he (Pharaoh) go out to the water, because the wicked man used to boast that he was a god and did not need to open his bowels; therefore he used to go early in the morning to the water. God therefore told Moses to catch him at the critical moment Anonymous
>>21568741 >"Israel settled in Shitim, and the people began to commit harlotry with the daughters of Moav. [The women] called the people to the sacrifices of their gods, and the people ate and bowed down to their gods. Israel attached itself to Baal Peor, and the wrath of Hashem flared against Israel." (Bamidbar 25:3) >It is safe to say that the most disgusting form of avodah zarah (idolatry) mentioned in Tanach is the worship of Baal Peor. The character of this mode of worship is alluded to in the name of the deity itself. "Peor" (פ.ע.ר.) means "to open," and denotes "the opening of an orifice" - in this case, the rectum, as we shall soon see. Thus, "Baal Peor" means "Master of the Rectum Opening." The method of Baal Peor's worship is codified by Torah she'baal Peh (the Oral Torah) in Sanhedrin 7:6: >"One who defecates on Baal Peor is liable, for this is how it is customarily worshiped." >The Gemara (Sanhedrin 64a) provides a rather vivid description of how this worship was implemented in practice: >"Rav Yehudah said in the name of Rav: There was an incident involving a gentile woman who was very sick. She said, "If I am healed, I will go and worship all of the avodah zarah in the world." She was healed, and went to worship all of the avodah zarah in the world. But when she came to the avodah zarah of Peor, she asked [one of] the priests, "How do you worship this one?" He said, "You eat and drink laxatives and defecate in its face." She said, "I would rather be sick again than to worship avodah zarah like this!"." Anonymous
>>21568742 >The Gemara then reports that the highest level of Baal Peor worship was, sadly, demonstrated by a Jew: >"But the Jews were not that way... There was an incident involving Savta ben Elas who rented out his donkey to a gentile woman. When they reached Peor she said to him, "Wait here until I go in, [worship], and come out." After she came out he said to her, "You, too, wait for me until I go in, [worship], and come out." She asked him, "But aren't you a Jew?" He responded, "That's none of your business." He went in, defecated in its face, and wiped himself on its nose, causing the priests to praise him saying, "We've never seen anyone worship like this before!"." >Those who learn these facts about Baal Peor for the first time are likely to react by falling to their knees, gazing heavenward with outspread palms, and exclaiming, "WHYYYY????" >As "civilized Westerners" with "modern sensibilities" it is difficult enough to relate to the standard modes of avodah zarah, such as bowing down to a statue or offering incense and libations - but at least we can understand the appeal in such rituals. Baal Peor, on the other hand, runs contrary to all of our common-sense assumptions about religion, both modern and primitive. To my knowledge, human feces is regarded as repulsive across all cultures and time periods. The notion of a religion built around bowel movements strikes us as absurd Anonymous
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>>21568743 >The question is: What was the appeal of Baal Peor? How could dung be elevated to the level of devotion? How could people regard excrement as sacrament? How could poo prove piety? ... okay, that's enough scat-talk for now >Today I came across an explanation given by Rav Hirsch which opened up an entirely new world of insight for me. He writes: >"There were various baalim, deified powers. There was Baal Tzefon, a midnight god of the desert (Shemos 14:2). In contrast, there was Baal Maon (Bamidbar 32:38), a god of dwelling places, and Baal Bris (Shoftim 8:33), a god of the union of people. There was also Baal Zevuv (Melachim II 1:2), apparently a god of decay to whom they would turn in times of illness and inquire of him about life and death." >"And there was also Baal Peor, a god of shamelessness, who was worshiped by giving brazen prominence to the most bestial aspects of human life. Hence, Hoshea says: "They came to Baal Peor and dedicated (va'yinazru - from the same root as "nazir") themselves to shamefulness" (Hoshea 9:10) - [that is to say, they] sanctified/designated themselves for shamefulness." >The cult of Peor is an illustration of the type of Darwinism that glories in man's descent to the level of the beast, where, stripping himself of his Divinely-given nobility, he comes to regard himself as merely a highly-developed animal Anonymous
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>>21568732 >But I am. I should have realized you were invoking the Cartesian
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This is what I wanted to show you Have you already looked into this? Thoughts?
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>>21568747 why does it resemble a person?
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>>21568743 >>"But the Jews were not that way... There was an incident involving Savta ben Elas who rented out his donkey to a gentile woman. When they reached Peor she said to him, "Wait here until I go in, [worship], and come out." After she came out he said to her, "You, too, wait for me until I go in, [worship], and come out." She asked him, "But aren't you a Jew?" He responded, "That's none of your business." He went in, defecated in its face, and wiped himself on its nose, causing the priests to praise him saying, "We've never seen anyone worship like this before!"." What was the name of that Jew? I want to read more about him. Do you have any more stories about him?
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>>21568735 No, there are others, but they don't avatarfaging so much as I do to be identified.
>>21568737 There's no such thing where I live in Amazon.
>>21568738 Me too ;)
>>21568740 I'm just an ordinary researcher whose interest in Mythology and History developed with conspiracies. A real scholar that I will post something about here if this lasts is Erik Langkjer.
>>21568748 Yes. Deir Alla inscription mentions Balaam in a Canaanite Pagan context; the Council of the Children of El have talking to him about to release the council of "Shaddayin" as punishment to Humanity.
Hebrew mythology preserved this idea of the "Shedim" (the plural of "Sheyd") which are demon monster spirits - although the Jews don't view them as necessarily evil, just as local animalistic spirits that exist in nature (and as such are animalistic) which often larp as the gods of foreign nations. Sometimes they are viewed as the children of Samael or Lilith.
Islam calls the Satans "Shayadin". My guess is that the name Satan and the Satans originated as a separate class of Chthonic animalistic beings that were under the domain of Chthonic Gods (Mot/Horon) and were used by the angels/gods of El to punish wicked people through destruction and desolation, and the name ultimately means "destroyers".
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>>21568717 You did a lot of homework I would only add that the tree of life is older than judaism
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>>21568752 Thank you Anon. I’m 23 and you’ve directly answered so much that I’ve been attempting to put together as a novice.
My soul is buzzing
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>>21568734 >“Speculative Masonry came to Egypt, following the French occupation in 1798. General Kleber, together with other Masonic officers, and with the blessing of Napoleon Bonaparte, agreed to establish a lodge by the name of ISIS which became dormant after the failure of Napoleon's military campaign” (Leon Zeldis, “Freemasonry in Israel”). Several authors claim that Napoleon Bonaparte was initiated into Freemasonry by Jean Baptiste Kleber (1753-1800). Allegedly, Napoleon’s initiation took place in lodge “Isis”. Other sources claim Napoleon was one of the founders of the Isis lodge >Another assertion is that Napoleon was initiated in Valetta, at Malta, or there’s also a story in which he was initiated into the “Rite Primitif de Narbonne” in Egypt. There’s also an account of his alleged membership of a mysterious lodge named HERMES EGYPTIEN (“Hermes Egipcio”, source: Javier Sierra). Frank Maas claims, in his book “De Egyptische Vrijmetselarij”, that Napoleon Bonaparte received the first degree from the “Rite of Misraim”. There are many stories about Napoleon’s involvement with Freemasonry; the majority are set in Egypt. The lodge at Cairo, “Isis”, is said to have had among its members many of the scientists and French officers who accompanied Napoleon to Egypt, as well as notable Egyptians who were supposedly initiated into the mysteries of the pyramids. >“Evidently, included in Napoleon's campaign to Egypt, was some great mission, for in the annals of the Rite of Memphis, it is so denominated. The Mission to Egypt, they called it" - J. Sellers, “Timeline of the authentic Tradition 1791-1800" Anonymous
>>21568717 OP, can I get more info on "Gad"?
As far as I can gather, this is a Babylonian deity of good luck
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>>21568757 https://thebiblenet.blogspot.com/2016/08/gad.html >The name means Fortune, and as such is linked to the divinity of Fortune, worshipped by the Babylonians, and taken on by the Yehudim in exile; he is elsewhere called Ba'al and Bel, the latter as a courtesy-term for Marduk, with the meaning "Lord" or "Master", and as the planet Jupiter, regarded in the east as the bringer of good fortune. How do we know this? >Genesis 30:11 and 49:19 make him a son of Ya'akov (Jacob), whose patrimony was the mountains of Gil'ad (Gilead) between East Menasheh and Re'u-Ven, on the east side of the river Yarden (Jordan) >cf Deuteronomy 3:12 and 16; Joshua 13:24; Numbers 32:34; Ezekiel 48:27 >His name is also linked to the goat through Gedi (גדי), as in Ein Gedi (עין גדי), the spring of the mountain-goat on the west coast of the Yam Ha Melach (Dead Sea); also with Nachal Ha-Gad (נחל גד), the Valley of the Goats in 2 Samuel 24:5 >Gad also means a "coriander seed", though it is not obvious how this and the goat are connected >1 Samuel 22:5 et al refer to the prophet Gad who succeeded Shemu-El (Samuel) as the chief prophet in the time of King David. It is no coincidence that much of David's story centres upon Mo-Av (his ancestral tribe) and the region of Ein Gedi and Adul-Am, all of which have Gadite associations as well as being his own tribal lands, David being from the tribe of Yehudah >Genesis 30:11 announces his birth to Le'ah's maidservant Zilpah, and Le'ah's accompanying remark that "a troop cometh", which is either a jest at his size or an oracular pronouncement. BAGAD (בגד) is of course an absurdity. Ba Gad (בא גד) would indeed mean "a troop cometh" but while there is enormous evidence of the ellipsis of other letters throughout the Tanach, almost invariably in nouns, the dropping of an Aleph (א) from a verbal root is not evidenced anywhere else at all Anonymous
>>21568760 >And besides, of all the tribal aetiologies, this is already the most absurd even before the grammatical implausibility >There is in fact a root BAGAD (בגד) which came to mean "to act fraudulently or covertly or even perfidiously", which is precisely what the Redactors have done here. It starts as BEGED (בגד) which means "clothing", and then, by a development of the concept of "covering" into "covering up", Isaiah 24:16 and others use it to mean "perfidious behaviour", from which it develops still further and becomes full-scale "treachery" in Zephaniah 3:4 >How Le'ah's statement comes to be translated as "a troop cometh" is beyond explanation, unless the scholars of King James' time had so low an opinion of soldiery as to assume treachery and perfidy wherever they found it. No, what Le'ah said was Ba-Gad (בגד) - today we might say Ba-Mazal (במזל) but much more likely Mazal Tov (מזל טוב), meaning "good fortune" (literally "may the constellations allign in your favour") or "congratulations"; a cry of praise and gratitude to the god of fortune; or, in the original version, a cry of praise and gratitude for the birth of the god of fortune (and remarkably similar, though purely coincidentally so, to the Be-Gad of the pompous Victorians) >The same problem arises with the wording of Ya'akov's blessing (Genesis 49:19): "Gad, a troop shall overcome him, but he shall overcome at the last" is the English translation of the utterly extraordinary Yehudit line: Gad gedod yegudeyno ve hu yagud akev (גדגדוד יגדנו והוא יגד עקב). Again, the troops overcoming him is completely erroneous (though Gedud does mean "a troop", in the sense of "soldiers of fortune" or mercenaries, such as the ones who followed David from his base at Adul-Am, by Ein Gedi) Anonymous
>>21568761 >But it is the latter part of the phrase where real error has occurred. Akev (עקב) means "heel", as we saw when Ya'akov came out of the womb clutching Esav's heel (Genesis 25:19-34) and acquired thereby the Yehudit version of the name Achilles ("sacred heel") or Oedipus ("swollen foot"). The heel of the goat-god was sacred, and Gad is a form of the goat god, in whom, as with Greek Pan, Fortune resided. The ritual immolation of the sacred heel (as in the watered-down version of Achilles, or the still more diluted geisha ritual of binding the ankles) is repeated in a slightly altered manner in Ya'akov's wrestling match at Penu-El, and is the predominant motif of the partridge dance of the original Pesach (Passover) ceremony; instead of anointing and then sacrificing the divine king, as in ancient times, he was anointed and then symbolically wounded, partly to make him limp (the verb is LIPHSO'ACH, whence Pesach) and therefore walk in a more goat-like manner, partly as a metaphor for preventing his feet from touching the profane earth >Gadad (גדד), which may be a development from the root GAD, means "to cut", and is specifically used for pruning the vine or cutting cloth from the loom, though Jeremiah 16:6 and 41:5 both use it to mean an incision in the skin, and Daniel 4:11 (Daniel 4:14 in most Christian versions) for cutting down a tree. Once again the ritual immolation, this time reflected in that other act of cutting, the Berit Milah or circumcision >Thus, trying to sustain the puns in English as far as they can be sustained, a better translation of Genesis 49:19 might read: >"Gad will be a soldier of fortune, and he will win his share of luck; a deep cut will be made in his heel." >The goat-cult seems to have been the predominant cult of Edom, for which see my notes to ESAV (Esau), where the sheep was more important to YA'AKOV (Jacob) Anonymous
>>21568760 Gaad is one of the 72 names, along with Gott and Adad, correct?
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>>21568717 Snakes are just another of God's creatures, nothing more, nothing less. Symbolism, entirely conceived and contained within the human psyche, has nothing to do with these elegant creatures.
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>>21568763 Sure. But are you talking about the 72 names or sons of El?
https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.7817/jameroriesoci.139.2.0307 >Although a Canaanite deity named Gad has long been known to have had a cultic following in the Levant, relatively little attention has been devoted to elucidating its character, status, and relationship to other major gods. The following study aims to investigate the nature of the deity by culling information from a broad analysis of West Semitic personal names carrying this theophoric as well as synthesizing the data with diverse biblical and inscriptional material. Several lines of evidence are adduced to suggest that Gad is not an independent West Semitic divinity but merely a descriptive epithet of the personal god El >>21568752 >Shaddayin >separate class of Chthonic animalistic beings that were under the domain of Chthonic Gods (Mot/Horon) Rabbinic literature says that Baal-Peor's real name was Charon-Af. In Egyptian Mythology, Horus (Nemty) was the boatman of the underworld.
For the most part, the majority of people living in Ancient Canaan/Israel fucking hated the Egyptian, to the point where it's pretty clear that the Baal Cycle is a reversed version of the Osiris Passion with Seth (Baal) as the hero and Osiris (Mot) and his son Horus (Horon) as the villain. The reason for this hatred is because if you were an ancient Near Eastern state about to be conquered, the Egyptians would be the last people you wanted to do it. The entire reason they did a lot of this colonizing and conquest wasn't for glory or material rewards, but because their gods wanted them to kill foreigners and gingers, the Hyksos, sons of Seth, in revenge for killing Osiris (Toby Wilkinson, Budge).
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>>21568767 Much of what you wrote is plain wrong, but I'm too lazy to explain why. So I guess you succeed in believing you're right, and convincing dozens of people who will see your posts (and who knows how many in the archives).
You're basically doing harm.
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>>21568717 /pol/ is FULL of them.
This board has become a disgusting snake pit.
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>>21568767 >but because their gods wanted them to kill foreigners and gingers uhm based?
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>>21568767 >Another approach links Baal-Peor with Hades, the Greek god of death, because when discussing the Jews straying after Baal-Peor, the Psalmist refers to them eating sacrifices of the dead (Ps. 106:28). According to some, the Peor idol was donkey-shaped. Peor was apparently also associated with fertility >Alternatively, the Midrash explains that the force of Peor was derived from one of the destructive angels that Hashem initially sent to destroy the Jews after they sinned by worshipping the Golden Calf. After defeating that destructive force, Moses dug a subterranean chamber and banished the angel there. However, whenever the Jews would sin, the angel would arise from its underground prison and spew accusatory statements against the Jews. For this reason, that destructive angel is called Peor, which literally means "he who spews." >In order to counter Peor's efforts, Moses uttered a special Divine name which caused the angel to return to its dungeon. When Moses died, Hashem purposely buried him next to the place of Peor (Deut. 34:6) so that every time the angel would resurface to spew its accusations against the Jewish People, it would become frightened by seeing Moses' grave and quickly return to its prison >According to Pirkei de-Rabbi Eliezer (ch. 45) that angel's name was Charon-Af, while accord- ing to Yalkut Shimoni (Deut. §965) and Rabbeinu Bachya (to Deut. 34:6), it was Cheimah >Pirkei de-Rabbi Eliezer (ch. 45). According to a version of this Midrash cited by Tosafos (to TB Sotah 14a), Peor would arise every year at the same time of the year that the Jews had sinned by worshipping Baal-Peor in order to prosecute the Jews for that sin. To silence Peor's efforts, Hashem buried Moses nearby >The Talmud (TB Sotah 14a) simply states that Moses was buried next to Peor in order to atone for the sin of the Jews worshipping Baal-Peor Anonymous
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>>21568717 The "defeat" of the serpent (the untethered/chaotic creative impulse) is performed by attaching it to something. In this case it was an emergency option of attaching it to itself (via a time loop) so it's desire for creation/destruction/rebirth-thru-destruction can only be directed into itself/it's own continuity instead of wildly failing around greater creation.
In it's looped (imprisoned) state it can only operate in limited means: expressed as "non-physicality" usually - ie: it whispers to us n our dreams/unconscious - seeking expression - sometimes creative, sometime destructive depending on the person and their proximity to God.
In this way we are the bridge between this "Serpent" and God. Making us the "Goldilocks" Factor in Creation.
Serpent/Chaos (Creativity) ----- Us ----- God/Order (Meaning)
We are the Third "I".
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>>21568717 I still remember the fact that when I was a kid, gi Joe revealed a race of snake people were living underground and trying to take over the world. The Conan cartoon was about this too. Strange.
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>>21568771 >R. Baruch ha-Levi Epstein (Torah Temimah to Num. 25:5 §11) writes that this requires additional clarification, because the Talmud does not explain why Moses' burial should atone for the sin of Peor and not, say, the sin of the Golden Calf. In light of the materials cited, we can explain why the sin of Peor was an especially pressing matter. See also I. Chait, Philosophy of Torah (CreateSpace, 2011), p. 169 >Peor is similar to the Egyptian Pi-Hor ("House of Horus"), as knows as the Goddess Hathor >The divinity, worshipped by the Moabites, is biblically referred to as Baal-peor (Num. 25:3,5, 18; comp. Deut. 3:29), literally meaning the Baal of Peor (The Lord of the House of Horus). An ancient Aramaic inscription, found at Dier Alla, identifies Balaam as a prophet of Shamash, a semitic sun-god, and consequently, it could well be the case that the unidentified Baal of Peor is Shamash. If Peor's connection to Pi-Hor is factual, then the Baal of Peor may be the Egyptian god Horus >Baal-Peor appeared as both the sun god and moon goddess, as did his priests. Healing was discerned from feces, often salt bathing in the dead sea, and his cult was present in the south dead sea (i.e. Soddam and Gomorrah legends) >In Egyptian mythology, Nemty (Antaeus in Greek, but probably not connected to the Antaeus in Greek mythology) was a god whose worship centered at Antaeopolis in the northern part of Upper Egypt >Nemty's worship is quite ancient, dating from at least the 2nd dynasty, at which point he already had priests dedicated to his cult. Originally, Nemty appears to have been the patron of the ancient area around Badari, which was the center of the cult of Horus. Due to lack of surviving information, it is not very well known what the original function of Nemty was or whether he was more than just a title of Horus referring to some specific function Sage
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>>21568774 I thought Ba'al Peor was the god of holes?
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>>21568720 This reminds me of my snake tattoo which is the tattoo the main character from "Altered Carbon" has on his arm, I flipped mine sideways though so it looks like an 8 instead of the Infinity Sign.
>>21568724 You'd be surprised how much of it is still super relevant even today, especially today...
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>>21568728 >The LGBT flag is an inversion of Chakra system It represents the inversion of behavior that leads to strong healthy societies. All you have to do to destroy a civilization is to simply invert a few behaviors and normalize the opposite of what is actually healthy and natural behavior
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>>21568774 >Over time, Nemty became considered simply as the god of ferrymen and was consequently depicted as a falcon standing on a boat, a reference to Horus, who was originally considered as a falcon. As god of ferrymen, he gained the title Nemty, meaning (one who) travels. His later cult center was in Antaeopolis, but also in Per-Nemty (House of Nemty) in the 12th Upper Egyptian nome >The name Charon is most often explained as a proper noun from χάρων (charon), a poetic form of χαρωπός (charopós) 'of keen gaze', referring either to fierce, flashing, or feverish eyes, or to eyes of a bluish-gray color. The word may be a euphemism for death. Flashing eyes may indicate the anger or irascibility of Charon as he is often characterized in literature, but the etymology is not certain. The ancient historian Diodorus Siculus thought that the ferryman and his name had been imported from Egypt >Of Belzebuth, the Livre des Esperitz states “fut appellé devant le temps de Salomon Anthaon,” meaning “he was called, before the times of Solomon, Anthaon.” The name Anthaon is identifiable with that of Antaeus, the giant of Berber and Greek myth who placed Dante and Virgil into the ninth circle of hell in the Inferno >The Greek form of this name was derived from that of the Egyptian ferryman god Anti or Nemty, whose cult center was Antaeopolis in Upper Egypt located in the proximity of modern-day Qaw el-Kebir, near the town of Tahta, which is in close proximity to the location of the tomb of the serpent saint Heredy or el-Haridi, whose legend is closely linked to that of the spirit Asmoday. Verifying the connection to another underworld ferryman is the alteration made to this passage found in the Book of Offices, which states “before the tyme of Solomon [he] was thought to be the God Charon.” Anonymous
>>21568767 >Sure. But are you talking about the 72 names or sons of El? I am curious of what significance this wheel indicates that these names have.
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>>21568778 >While this connection between the ferryman of Hades and the Prince of Devils initially appears dubious, there are a number of interesting possibilities to consider that may assist with the unraveling of this mystery. The first of these lies in the name of Ba'al Zeboul's city, Ekron, sometimes transliterated as Accaron, which was either absorbed into the mythology of Hades as the river Acheron or was transliterated to represent that name by the Greek scribes of the Septuagint in the last few centuries BCE as an attempt to demonstrate the underworld nature of that city's god >Adding weight to these possibilities is the probable derivation of Charon's name from the enigmatic underworld deity Horon or Hauron of Canaan, whose identity proves to bear some significant overlaps with that of Ba'al Zeboul. Also recognized as the Phoenician god Choron, Hauron was the god of the biblical Bethoron and, as the inscription in the synagogue of Delos proves, was also the chief god of Jamnia—a settlement that was in very close proximity to Ba'al Zeboul's city, Ekron. To the Egyptians of the Eighteenth Dynasty, Hauron was identified as the god Horus, as proved by the inscription of the name Hauron discovered upon a statue of Ramesses II as a child being protected by a Horus falcon. According to Albright, this particular association may be connected to Hauron's position as the enemy of Ba'al, whom the Egyptians equated with Horus's archrival Set >With the root of his name, haur, deriving from the Western Semitic term for “the bottom of the well,” the application of the suffix -on to create Hauron denotes “the deep one” or the ruler of the underworld Anonymous
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>>21568762 Hmmm...
So Gad being a goat-god... is it in any way remotely connected to Baphomet or nah
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>>21568780 >In this respect, as well as that which led the Egyptians to believe him to be the enemy of Ba'al, Hauron can likely be equated to Horon - the vizier of Mot, Canaan's god of Death - who dwells in the depths of Sheol in a city named hmry, or Mirey, which bears the same linguistic origin as the Hebrew word מהמרת (mehameroth), meaning "deep pits." >If Hauron can be equated with Horon and Mot, a son of El, connecting him to Ba'al Zeboul seems troublesome; for Ba'al, the god of life and fertility, is the mortal enemy of Mot and was consumed by him and taken into his bowels, the regions of the dead, for seven years. The imagery of his being consumed by the forces of Death is consistent with that of the Sumerian underworld, Kur, which was passed by crossing the Hubur, the river which “swallowed people,” in the boat of Urshanabi and reflects the role of Charon as the ferryman of dead souls across the Acheron. With Mot's name being synonymous with that of Sheol, his consumption of Ba'al acts as a necessary mode for Canaan's fertility deity to enter the underworld, a theme originating in the descent of the Sumerian Inanna into Kur to attend the funeral of Gugulanna and repeated in Persephone's abduction by Hades >Once captive in the belly of Mot, Ba'al's absence is mourned by all, for great famines and droughts assailed the land. In a display of the funerary behavior demonstrated in Jeremiah 16:9, Ba'al's father, El, and his sisterwife, Anath, lacerate themselves in their grief before eventually devising the means to resurrect their dead kinsman. This eventually comes when Anath wounds and weakens Mot enough to allow Shapash, the Sun goddess and “torch of the gods,” to descend into the underworld and rescue Ba'al, who restores himself to his throne on Mount Saphon after subduing his former captor in a great battle Anonymous
>>21568782 >As the sons of El and Asherah, Ba'al and Mot represent the dualism of life and death expressed as the union of oppositional forces or syzygies that ultimately make them constituent parts of a divine unity. Ba'al's tenure in the underworld, in which he was entirely absorbed within the person of his brother, reflects this oneness in the same manner that the cycle of fertility and infertility's separation into summer and winter represent dualistic concepts expressed through the singularity of the Solar cycle >The assertion that Ba'al Zebub and Horon are united by a common identity can be demonstrated by a comparison of the ideas of Lowell K. Handy and John Gray, who both propose an identity for the god inhabiting the Brazen Serpent created by Moses to counter the venom of snakes, which is consistent with the functions of the Arabian god Hawran, who presided over the spirits of disease and also protected people from snake venom. Handy's proposal was that the Brazen Serpent, which was later anathematized for the idolatrous practices that formed around it, was linked to Ba'al Zeboul due to his renown as either a healing or oracular god being great enough to pull King Ahaziah into his fatal apostasy >Gray, however, asserted that it was equated to Horon, whose cult at Bethoron— like nearby Ekron and Jamnia—was located in the vicinity of the city of Refat, the name of which means “God heals.” This collection of centers associated with Horon (Bethoron, Jamnia) and Ba'al Zeboul (Ekron) in such close geographical proximity to Refat suggests that the area was abound with healing cults linked to the Brazen Serpent, which might also have borne similarity to the cult of Auronas-Asclepius at Ascalon. The equation of Auronas, being another alternative name for Hauron, with Asclepius, the Greek god of healing who received his powers over life and death from a snake, further verifies the likely connection between Hauron and the Ba'al of Ekron Anonymous
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>>21568779 >Shem HaMephorash this
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>>21568783 >It is in this conjoined aspect that Hauron can be seen as a unification of the death-god Mot and the fertility god Ba'al in a single form. As such, he may be simultaneously considered as Ba'al Zebub, the underworld Lord of corpse-eating Flies, whose city's linguistic root רקע reflects Mot's "barrenness," and Ba'al Zeboul, the Lord of the High Mansion, whose nature is celestial Zevul means "High House/Mansion" and was associated with feces like Peor/Pharaoh. This cult was linked to immortality, in a way. Worshipers saw that when a person died or food rotted, it attracted flies. So they thought that if they worshiped the Lord of the Flies, they would be protected, the Baal-Zebub would not send his flies. So, then, their food would be protected and their dead bodies too.
>Since flies were often regarded as responsible for plagues (e.g. Kohelet 10:1), ancient people had high regard for a “god” who could overcome the flies >Baal is accompanied by his “seven pages, eight boars” (5, V, 9). Tammuz is killed by 7 demons from the underworld. Resheph, “the burning one”, kills Adonis in the shape of a boar. The hunter is often followed by 7 helpers seen as boars. A text from Ugarit refers to the demons as “flies”, so the title “Lord of the Flies” (Baal Zebub) is “Lord of the swarm of flying demons” The very passage of the Bible, in 2 Kings 1:2, already implies why a person seeks to consult this god. Also, it is interesting to note his resemblance to an epithet of Zeus, known as Zeus Apomyius/Myiagros (Zeus Scares Flies). The Philistines were Minoans/Mycenaeans (Proto-Greeks), also knows as Pelasgians.
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The mods delete the only interesting thread on /pol and now it’s all AIPIAC puppets. Pol is peak NPC world now that they silenced the whites that used to post there.