The Mac
@TheMac
29 June, 05:11
Sargon of Akkad (/ˈsɑːrɡɒn/; Akkadian: 𒊬𒊒𒄀 Šar-ru-gi),[3] also known as Sargon the Great,[4] was the first ruler of the Akkadian Empire, known for his conquests of the Sumerian city-states in the 24th to 23rd centuries BC.[2] He is sometimes identified as the first person in recorded history to rule over an empire.
Understanding of the Akkadian Empire continues to be hampered by the fact that its capital Akkad has not yet been located, despite numerous attempts.[17][18] Precise dating of archaeological sites is hindered by the fact that there are no clear distinctions between artifact assemblages thought to stem from the preceding Early Dynastic period, and those thought to be Akkadian. Likewise, material that is thought to be Akkadian continues to be in use into the Ur III period.
Understanding of the Akkadian Empire continues to be hampered by the fact that its capital Akkad has not yet been located, despite numerous attempts.[17][18] Precise dating of archaeological sites is hindered by the fact that there are no clear distinctions between artifact assemblages thought to stem from the preceding Early Dynastic period, and those thought to be Akkadian. Likewise, material that is thought to be Akkadian continues to be in use into the Ur III period.
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The Mac
@TheMac
29 June, 05:13
In response The Mac to his Publication
The Bible refers to Akkad in Genesis 10:10–12, which states:
"The beginning of his [Nimrod's] kingdom was Babel, and Erech, and Accad, and Calneh, in the land of Shinar. Out of that land he went forth into Assyria, and builded Nineveh, and Rehoboth-Ir, and Calah, and Resen between Nineveh and Calah (the same is the great city)."
"The beginning of his [Nimrod's] kingdom was Babel, and Erech, and Accad, and Calneh, in the land of Shinar. Out of that land he went forth into Assyria, and builded Nineveh, and Rehoboth-Ir, and Calah, and Resen between Nineveh and Calah (the same is the great city)."
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The Mac
@TheMac
29 June, 05:15
In response The Mac to his Publication
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MARINE_LEO_ Mom
@MarineLEOMom
29 June, 07:56
In response The Mac to his Publication
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TheStormIsUponUs @stormis_us
@stormis_us
29 June, 09:33
In response MARINE_LEO_ Mom to her Publication
According to an ancient Babylonian tablet, the biblical tower of Babel was real.
An ancient tablet that dates back to the sixth century BC—and was discovered over a century ago—offers conclusive evidence that the tower of Babel was real. The tablet also provides the first-ever image of the real Tower of Babel and describes the building process and the man behind it: Mesopotamia’s most famous ruler, King Nebuchadnezzar II.
The Ancient Clay tablet—which dates back to the sixth century BC—clearly shows the tower of Babel and its builder, King Nebuchadnezzar II.
The ancient tablet composed in the legendary city of Babylon dates to approximately 600 B.C. and was unearthed a century ago. However, only recently has the tablet been studied accordingly, when Dr. Andrew George of the University of London noted that the stone bears an image seemingly depicting the biblical tower.
Real Image of the Tower of Babel based on ancient tablets and carved stone depictions.
An ancient tablet that dates back to the sixth century BC—and was discovered over a century ago—offers conclusive evidence that the tower of Babel was real. The tablet also provides the first-ever image of the real Tower of Babel and describes the building process and the man behind it: Mesopotamia’s most famous ruler, King Nebuchadnezzar II.
The Ancient Clay tablet—which dates back to the sixth century BC—clearly shows the tower of Babel and its builder, King Nebuchadnezzar II.
The ancient tablet composed in the legendary city of Babylon dates to approximately 600 B.C. and was unearthed a century ago. However, only recently has the tablet been studied accordingly, when Dr. Andrew George of the University of London noted that the stone bears an image seemingly depicting the biblical tower.
Real Image of the Tower of Babel based on ancient tablets and carved stone depictions.
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Moira Ronain
@Redsquirrel
29 June, 09:41
In response TheStormIsUponUs @stormis_us to his Publication
look at the picture of the man then look at catholic priests. hmmmmm
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TheStormIsUponUs @stormis_us
@stormis_us
29 June, 09:48
In response Moira Ronain to her Publication
That was an Anunamki not a Priest. There are theories about why we really invaded Iraq and plundered all the museums in search of ancient technology that was suppose to be in the Tower of Babel ,but, to my knowledge was never found.
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Robert Travers
@Robert1957
29 June, 10:05
In response TheStormIsUponUs @stormis_us to his Publication
The original Tower of Babel was built by Nimrod. It was rebuilt sometime in the 6th century BCE by Nebuchadnezzar II. Partial ruins of that structure still exist in present day Iraq. In my opinion, the depiction is either Nimrod or Nebuchadnezzar II. The Annunaki were always depicted with wings due to their ability to fly.
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TheStormIsUponUs @stormis_us
@stormis_us
29 June, 10:17
In response Robert Travers to his Publication
Yes, that was the point they had wings like Angels in this case Fallen Ones.
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Robert Travers
@Robert1957
29 June, 10:21
In response TheStormIsUponUs @stormis_us to his Publication
Difference of opinion.
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Frens, mine humble opinion...
Annunaki =>Elohim =>Fallen Angels
and their mortal offspring
(after mating Humans)
Nephilim=>Giants
Their Servants
=>Alfa Draconis aka Dragon Lords of Anu
(only winged Draco Specie)
Only winged Reptilian Specie Priesthood =>White Draco Ciakaras / Divine Teachers
of Mankind => winged serpents
Non winged lesser Draco (non Royal / Hybrids)
Could exist in Human like shapeshift form
(13 Cabal Royal Family)
Annunaki =>Elohim =>Fallen Angels
and their mortal offspring
(after mating Humans)
Nephilim=>Giants
Their Servants
=>Alfa Draconis aka Dragon Lords of Anu
(only winged Draco Specie)
Only winged Reptilian Specie Priesthood =>White Draco Ciakaras / Divine Teachers
of Mankind => winged serpents
Non winged lesser Draco (non Royal / Hybrids)
Could exist in Human like shapeshift form
(13 Cabal Royal Family)
10:53 AM - Jun 29, 2021
In response Robert Travers to his Publication
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