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The Hidden Truth About Noah's Flood From The Bible (We Were Lied!)
In this video, we will reveal the hidden truth about Noah and the Great flood and we will share with you the story of the seven wise men from Edfu who are believed to be the only people who survived the flood. They are the ones who put the beginning of our civilization.
The ancient inscriptions on the walls of the temple refer to a group of seven wise men. They were "the only divine beings who knew how to build temples and sacred cities." And they supervised the construction works on the 'ancient hill' as they call it. Interestingly enough, many experts equate the "ancient hill" on the rocks with the location of the pyramids of Giza. Another such place is Heliopolis, as there was a sacred peak or a hill from which the "first sunrise had been seen." It sounds so beautiful.
Thoth himself participated in the activity of the wise men, and together they are believed to have built the first mythical temples of ancient times, including the Egyptian pyramids as Thoth himself recounts in his Emerald Scrolls.
And the Tiles tell us: long before the flood of the Euphrates River, there was the city of Shurupak, when the gods decided to flood the land. The god Ea, who participated in the council of the gods, chose to be a guardian of the man Utnapishtim and decided to warn him of the impending disaster: 'Man of Shurupak, give up your wealth and build a ship to save your life. Take all kinds of seeds with you on the ship. The measures by which you shall build are well calculated..."
That confirmed Smith’s assumption that the man was experiencing the same thing as Noah from the Bible. The Mesopotamian legends were more detailed and contained considerably more additional information than the Old Testament.
Later in the story, Gilgamesh did find his relative Utnapishtim and asked him how he, too, could achieve the immortality of the gods:
"Tell me: how did you gain access to the gods' council, and how did you gain eternal life?
After Gilgamesh and Utnapishtim talked for a while, the latter told him (Plate 11, 267) that the gods had a strange place where a miraculous flower grew, that made him immortal like the gods:
"I'll let Gilgamesh know what's hidden! I will tell you the secret of the gods: there is a plant there, you can prick on it like on a thorn."
The two of them set out on their way to the "eastern sea" to get the flower. According to the legend, the submarine-like vehicle was sailing on the water or under it and a few days later it finally reached its destination. Perhaps the travellers were using a submarine, because in the legend Utnapishtim pointed out the plant's location on the seabed, and then showed Gilgamesh a type of plant and explained its property:
"... these plants are magical herbs and bring back youth to people."
In 1876, after three years of hard work, George Smith returned to England, where he published his innovative for that time theory regarding the Bible:
"Noah and Utnapishtim are in reality the same man who was struck by that same natural disaster."
Sadly George died when he was only 36, and he couldn’t witness the triumph of the geological confirmation of his theory by Sir Charles Leonard Woolley. In August 1998, after many years of research, Dr. William Ryan of the Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, using 20th century technology once again confirmed Charles L. Woolley's results. According to them, after the warming of the northern hemisphere, the water from the melting glaciers had raised the level of the ocean to such an extent that the former land strip between Europe and Asia Minor had broken off at the Bosphorus.
According to Dr. Ryan's theory, the Black Sea did not yet exist, but around its deepest point there was a freshwater lake, whose shores were inhabited by people. Around 8900 B.C. the Mediterranean Sea must have overflowed the former lake, which today can still be found at the bottom of the Black Sea, with a force two hundred times greater than that of the Niagara Falls. For two years, about 16 cubic kilometers of seawater kept flowing into the Black Sea every day, so that the sea level was rising by about 15 centimeters a day. In that flood-like disaster the lake expanded by two kilometers in one day.
Dr. Ryan concludes:
"Out of this hell could have arisen the biblical Deluge.”
#noah #noah's flood #bible
In this video, we will reveal the hidden truth about Noah and the Great flood and we will share with you the story of the seven wise men from Edfu who are believed to be the only people who survived the flood. They are the ones who put the beginning of our civilization.
The ancient inscriptions on the walls of the temple refer to a group of seven wise men. They were "the only divine beings who knew how to build temples and sacred cities." And they supervised the construction works on the 'ancient hill' as they call it. Interestingly enough, many experts equate the "ancient hill" on the rocks with the location of the pyramids of Giza. Another such place is Heliopolis, as there was a sacred peak or a hill from which the "first sunrise had been seen." It sounds so beautiful.
Thoth himself participated in the activity of the wise men, and together they are believed to have built the first mythical temples of ancient times, including the Egyptian pyramids as Thoth himself recounts in his Emerald Scrolls.
And the Tiles tell us: long before the flood of the Euphrates River, there was the city of Shurupak, when the gods decided to flood the land. The god Ea, who participated in the council of the gods, chose to be a guardian of the man Utnapishtim and decided to warn him of the impending disaster: 'Man of Shurupak, give up your wealth and build a ship to save your life. Take all kinds of seeds with you on the ship. The measures by which you shall build are well calculated..."
That confirmed Smith’s assumption that the man was experiencing the same thing as Noah from the Bible. The Mesopotamian legends were more detailed and contained considerably more additional information than the Old Testament.
Later in the story, Gilgamesh did find his relative Utnapishtim and asked him how he, too, could achieve the immortality of the gods:
"Tell me: how did you gain access to the gods' council, and how did you gain eternal life?
After Gilgamesh and Utnapishtim talked for a while, the latter told him (Plate 11, 267) that the gods had a strange place where a miraculous flower grew, that made him immortal like the gods:
"I'll let Gilgamesh know what's hidden! I will tell you the secret of the gods: there is a plant there, you can prick on it like on a thorn."
The two of them set out on their way to the "eastern sea" to get the flower. According to the legend, the submarine-like vehicle was sailing on the water or under it and a few days later it finally reached its destination. Perhaps the travellers were using a submarine, because in the legend Utnapishtim pointed out the plant's location on the seabed, and then showed Gilgamesh a type of plant and explained its property:
"... these plants are magical herbs and bring back youth to people."
In 1876, after three years of hard work, George Smith returned to England, where he published his innovative for that time theory regarding the Bible:
"Noah and Utnapishtim are in reality the same man who was struck by that same natural disaster."
Sadly George died when he was only 36, and he couldn’t witness the triumph of the geological confirmation of his theory by Sir Charles Leonard Woolley. In August 1998, after many years of research, Dr. William Ryan of the Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, using 20th century technology once again confirmed Charles L. Woolley's results. According to them, after the warming of the northern hemisphere, the water from the melting glaciers had raised the level of the ocean to such an extent that the former land strip between Europe and Asia Minor had broken off at the Bosphorus.
According to Dr. Ryan's theory, the Black Sea did not yet exist, but around its deepest point there was a freshwater lake, whose shores were inhabited by people. Around 8900 B.C. the Mediterranean Sea must have overflowed the former lake, which today can still be found at the bottom of the Black Sea, with a force two hundred times greater than that of the Niagara Falls. For two years, about 16 cubic kilometers of seawater kept flowing into the Black Sea every day, so that the sea level was rising by about 15 centimeters a day. In that flood-like disaster the lake expanded by two kilometers in one day.
Dr. Ryan concludes:
"Out of this hell could have arisen the biblical Deluge.”
#noah #noah's flood #bible
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