The True Origin of Yahweh: From Anunnaki to the God of the Bible

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The True Origin of Yahweh: From Anunnaki to the God of the Bible

In the vast collection of gods and supernatural beings in human beliefs, the name 'Yahweh', the god of the Bible, stands out and has been remembered for many centuries. Why is this name so influential and deep? Could Yahweh have ties to the Anunnaki that we don't know about?

Today, we're stepping into the maze of the past, trying to understand the mystery surrounding one of the most powerful figures in the history of human religion - Yahweh. But who is he really? Is he an all-powerful god that is worshipped by religions that come from Abraham? And if not, who or what could Yahweh really be?

The holy books of Abraham's followers tell us about a god who seems to run a grand show in the cosmos. This god creates the universe, stars, animals, plants, people, and everything we know. This all-powerful Maker often goes by the name Yahweh in these texts. This name isn't just a tag, it's like a door that lets us see how people's ideas of god have changed over time. It represents our never-ending quest to understand the universe and our place in it. The name Yahweh has had a big effect on our shared history, shaping societies, influencing customs, and guiding the story of humanity.

Looking closely at Yahweh is more than just studying. It's like going on a trip into the heart of our culture, trying to understand our shared past. But what does this mean for our understanding of divinity? What mysteries might we uncover about our origins?

This trip takes us back to where civilization first started, in the ancient Near East. Could this be where the name Yahweh first emerged? Here, we start to dig into a fascinating and complex story.

Interestingly, this trip to the Near East brings us face-to-face with the Anunnaki, who were gods in ancient Mesopotamian myths. And as you might know, not only. These gods played a big role in stories about the world's creation and were worshipped by the Sumerians, Akkadians, Assyrians, and Babylonians. But could there be a link between these ancient gods and Yahweh? Is it possible that Yahweh grew out of, or even came from, these Anunnaki?

Finding these answers lets us uncover a hidden layer of ancient stories, changing how we understand the beginning of humans. There's an even older story hidden in the Genesis text that has been kept out of public view for hundreds of years because of translation mistakes and the rules of the Church. But what is this ancient tale trying to tell us? By the end of this journey, we hope to answer the big question: Who is Yahweh, the god in the Bible? And what implications does this have for our understanding of religion and spirituality?

Our oldest reference to Yahweh is found on the Moabite Stone, or the Mesha Stele, erected by King Mesha of Moab around 840 BCE, celebrating his victory over Israel. The stele recounts a story similar to that found in 2 Kings 3, albeit with one crucial difference: the stele proclaims a Moab victory, while the Bible claims victory for Israel. Interestingly, the reference to Yahweh reinforced the belief that he was exclusively an Israelite deity, as Mesha brags about seizing objects associated with Yahweh and presenting them to his own god, Kemosh.

Fast forward to 1844 when archaeologist Karl Richard Lepsius excavated the ruins of the ancient city of Soleb in Nubia. Extensive excavations wouldn't take place until 1957, led by archaeologist Michela Schiff Giorgini. They found a reference to a group known as the "Shasu of Yahweh" inscribed at the base of one of the temple's columns. This reference to Yahweh, connected to the Shasu, suggested that this god had been worshipped by another group long before the biblical narratives are thought to have occurred.

The Egyptians described the Shasu as Semitic nomads, often viewed as outlaws. While attempts were made to connect them with the Hebrews, these claims were rebutted. The reference to the Shasu of Yahweh not only pushes the origins of this deity further back than previously thought but also insinuates that Yahweh might not have been Canaanite in origin. But if not, then what’s the origin of the first Yahweh?

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It always has been a mystery to me, why the God from the old testament doesn't match the one in the New Testament that is a spirit and all about love .Why, real creator will choose one tribe over the rest of humanity and send them to kill over a piece of land when he could have given it to them in the first place ? All those blood sacrifices also look strange . 😳

mariaherradi
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Im glad these ancient text are coming to light now.

chee-chee
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This dude pronounces everything right and then shits on the word Israelites. Wtf. Lmao.

FrankDaddyGoodznintendo
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The Annunaki were visitors. They were not Gods. They were way more advanced than us but they were not gods.

aarons
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secretorigins
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So the theme I’m getting here, is that the Annunaki at some point in distant history decided to amass human followers into primitive religions/cults. And these cults often warred against each other, reflecting competition among the Annunaki “gods”. YHWH was one of many, originally, but through warfare, eventually became dominant in the region, and concurrently his cult evolved from a local tribal deity to an all-powerful creator God. And then Christianity and Islam were outgrowths of this, used as weapons to consolidate vast armies to wipe out the remaining competition, i.e. all natural religions among all peoples, everywhere, to be replaced with their proxy Annunaki cults.

Vunderbread
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““Hear, O Yisra’ĕl: Yahweh our Elohim, Yahweh is one! “And you shall love Yahweh your Elohim with all your heart, and with all your being, and with all your might.”
‭‭Deḇarim (Deuteronomy)‬ ‭6‬:‭4‬-‭5‬ ‭TS2009‬‬

Saadyahu
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As a Christian after aeons of study I personally turned away from Yahweh but after a Jungian approach I returned and for the first time encountered and Resolved The Conflict of God and Satan. All the while I kept my (heavily redacted) Bible Closed and thereafter thrown away with the rest of the Trash ❤

reluctanthorse
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Bruh wth is this Yahweh is the CHRISTIAN God just because something sounds good dont make it true.. Yahweh, Elohim... CHRISTIAN GOD... period... anonaki are fallen angels... false gods... Period

saintanguish
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Well done! looking forward to your next presentation.

angelcastro
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The thumbnail looks like an AI's attempt at blending Thanos with Zeus

SnakeWasRight
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Gods word says my people shall perish for lack of …knowledge. He also said they shall use the foolish things of world to confound the wise. Idk but is good to keep an open mind

stefanie
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When I pray to Yahweh and tell him to give me no more nightmare and good sleep I get tormented by evil spirits in my dreams and I get 7 times sleep paralysis in a day ask I prayed and still no dam protection

jesusislord
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people getting lost in ancient tablets from Sumerians, Babylonians and other ancient people that worshipped other deities as spoke about in the Bible, Yahweh, the most high is Lord of heavenly hosts and all. These other deities are enemies of the Lord. Ancient Babylonian king Nebuchadnezzar II served these other Gods until Daniel showed him the true power of the most high and he proclaimed Yahweh as the most high... it's all in the Word, people just don't read it or miss it.. its so disappointing

Beam
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I was taught that the 7 sacred sages were made from Enki, the summerisns, Assyrian, and Ancient Babylonians worshipping these gods, the pantheon of Anu's descendants.Than came the son of Enil, Marduk god of Babylon, this all predates Abraham, Adapa was first man made by Annukians

karmenpass
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Nice video, but to sum it up at the end YAHWEH could be the GOD of the Anunnaki making Him still the God of Gods.

jhines
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God has over many generations revealed Himself to those that seeks Him.
He overthrow all the gods that the ancient civilizations worshipped.

d-onedeekool
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Matthew 16:13-20
13 When Jesus came to the region of Caesarea Philippi, he asked his disciples, “Who do people say the Son of Man is?”

14 They replied, “Some say John the Baptist; others say Elijah; and still others, Jeremiah or one of the prophets.”

15 “But what about you?” he asked. “Who do you say I am?”

16 Simon Peter answered, “You are the Messiah, the Son of the living God.”

17 Jesus replied, “Blessed are you, Simon son of Jonah, for this was not revealed to you by flesh and blood, but by my Father in heaven.
18 And I tell you that you are Peter, and on this rock I will build my church, and the gates of Hades will not overcome it.
19 I will give you the keys of the kingdom of heaven; whatever you bind on earth will be bound in heaven, and whatever you loose on earth will be loosed in heaven.”
20 Then he ordered his disciples not to tell anyone that he was the Messiah.

Hosea 14:9
Who is wise? Let them realize these things.
Who is discerning? Let them understand.
The ways of the Lord are right;
the righteous walk in them,
but the rebellious stumble in them.

mikestkn
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You say that the God of the bible is this storm god but theres nothing in the Bible about that. We should assume that the God abraham worshipped is the one found in the Bible his story.

smittybob
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Even as a young kid in bible school, I thought Yahweh seemed more like a demon than a god, or even a colonizer. Everyone had to walk on eggshells with him. I remember the part where Yahwey tells Moses to speak to the rock to get water, and Moses, fed up with YW's shenanigans, hits the rock instead. So YW bars him from "the land of milk and honey". Totally hypocritical. And let's not forget poor Job. Wtf dude.

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