III. 11. Aeacus
Bogdan Georgievich LisitsaUntil now, it was unknown how Abraham lived before he dedicated himself to God. Now the time has come to reveal the secrets. In ancient Greek mythology, Abraham corresponds to Aeacus, also known as Aiacus or Oiacus. Aeacus is the son of Zeus and a king distinguished by justice and piety. Ancestor of the Aeacids, to whom Achilles and Ajax Telamonides belong. In historical times, representatives of the dynasty ruled the Molossian tribe, and later extended their power to all of Epirus. They reigned until 231 BC, when Epirus became a republic. Olympias, the mother of Alexander the Great, came from the Molossian tribe of the Aeacids.
The name Aeacus / Aiacus / Oiacus is a variation of the name Yahweh / Jacob.
Aeacus / Aiacus / Oiacus = Yahweh / Jacob
According to Maurus Servius Honoratus, Aeacus founded the very first temple of Zeus, which was located in Arcadia. When a severe crop failure began in Hellas due to murder, Aeacus prayed to Panhellenic Zeus, and the disaster stopped. Nonnus Panopolitanus writes that he judged chariot races, and participated in spear-throwing and wrestling competitions himself. Aeacus also took part in Dionysus's Indian campaign - in this case, we are talking about the conquest of the promised land, which was carried out by his successors and followers. According to Pindar, Aeacus took part in the construction of the walls of Troy together with Poseidon and Apollo. When the work was finished, three snakes crawled onto the walls, and two of them fell to the ground dead. The third, who crawled onto Aeacus's plot, managed to climb into the city, which was interpreted as a prophecy that a descendant of Aeacus would storm Troy. Stephen of Byzantium calls Aeacus the founder of the city of Dia in Thessaly, and Servius - the king of this entire country.
Aeacus is a righteous king whose people perished. According to the old version of the myth, recorded by Hesiod, Aeacus was the only living person left. Authors who lived in a later era write that jealous Hera sent a plague, because of which all of Aeacus's people died. After the death of the people, Aeacus, aka Abraham / Jacob / Moses, began religious activity. He became a leader and united around himself a large circle of like-minded people and followers. Aeacus and his followers arrived in Egypt, where they received support from the She-Wolf, the daughter of the pharaoh. Aeacus and his disciples preached in Egypt and found a huge number of followers. According to the myths, Zeus, at the request of Aeacus, turned ants into people, and thus a new people appeared - the Myrmidons, whom Aeacus began to rule. Ants symbolize the Egyptians, they became the new people of Aeacus. Mizraim is the old name of Egypt, meaning "bees". People who passed it on orally, instead of bees, used ants, like the people of Aeacus. These ants are the Myrmidon people. The name "Myrmidons" comes from the name Mizraim and the name Dinah, the daughter of Jacob.
Myrmidon = myrmi + don
Myrmi = Mizraim
Don = Dinah
The king of the Myrmidons was considered the most pious of people, this is Abraham, he is also Jacob, he is also Moses. The name Myrmidons passed into the literary speech of France and England as a contemptuous designation of the obedient retinue of some person. In fact, obedience to Moses led to exaltation and enrichment.
After death, Aeacus became a judge in the afterlife along with Minos and Rhadamanthus, two more hypostases of Moses.
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