II. 22. Nimrod

II. 22. Nimrod

Bogdan Georgievich Lisitsa

Nimrod is a hero, warrior-hunter and king in the Bible, Jewish traditions and legends of the Near East.

8 And Cush begat Nimrod: he began to be a mighty one in the earth.

9 He was a mighty hunter before the Lord : wherefore it is said, Even as Nimrod the mighty hunter before the LORD.

10 And the beginning of his kingdom was Babel, and Erech, and Accad, and Calneh, in the land of Shinar.

(Genesis 10:8-10)

Nimrod is Ham the Serpent and he is also Marduk, the liberator of mankind from the power of the reptiles.

The name Nimrod is close to the name Min in combination with the word "rod".

Nimrod = Min rod

The name Min read backwards is Nim.

Rod / penis is a characteristic feature of Min / Ham.

Rod / penis is present in the name Ham – Marduk.

Rod / penis is present in the name Nimrod

The Arabs associated the ruins of various ancient Mesopotamian cities with Nimrod. The ancient city of Kalhu, discovered by archaeologists in the 19th century, is called by the name of Nimrod – Nimrud. The fortress built by the Ayyubids in the 13th century on Mount Hermon was called the fortress of Nimrod by the Druze.

Nimrod is considered a tyrant and a fighter against God. He is accused of building the Tower of Babel, persecuting Abraham, idolatry, rivalry with God and other “sins”. In fact, he is not a great evil.

Nimrod is indeed a fighter against God, but not as he is described. He fought not against the Absolute God, but against the serpent god, who at that time owned the earth and whose slaves were people.

Nimrod is indeed a tyrant, he killed a dragon to become a dragon himself. But at that time, at that level of human development, it could not be otherwise.

Nimrod is known in Armenian mythology as Nemrut, a foreign king who invaded Armenia. Nimrod-Marduk-Ham really invaded Armenia, as well as other countries, around 1114 BC, to exterminate reptiles.

According to legend, in order to exalt himself, Nemrut built a magnificent palace of extraordinary height on the top of a mountain. This is a variant of the story about the Tower of Babel, which was in fact a torsion field, the basis of a new religion.

Nemrut decided to kill God and take his place. In fact, he decided to kill the serpent god.

Nemrut climbed to the roof of the palace and aimed his bow at the sky. God put a large fish under the arrow shot by Nemrut. The fish looks like a reptile, which means that people killed reptiles en masse.

The mountain was named Nemrut, located on the western shore of Lake Van. Mountains are named after outstanding personalities.

According to another version of the legend, Nemrut created a mountain from the earth in order to climb it and fight with God, but God threw him into the bowels of the earth. This means that during the time of Moses, when a new era began, Nemrut left.

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Bogdan Georgievich Lisitsa, 15, Zarichchja str, Kostopol, Rivne region, 35000, Ukraine.

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