Yahweh Is NOT Who We Think He Is

2024-02-02に共有
Among the vast pantheon of gods and mystical beings in human cultures, Yahweh, the biblical deity, emerges as a figure of particular prominence. His name has echoed across the ages, creating a lasting legacy. Yet, the question arises: what elevates Yahweh to such a significant status, and is it possible that there are concealed links to the Anunnaki, unknown to contemporary understanding? Who exactly is Yahweh? Is he the all-powerful deity worshipped in the Abrahamic faiths? If not, then what or who could Yahweh represent?

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コメント (21)
  • @ambu6478
    The Chickasaw Indians of America, have a "world wide" flood story that tells of a great flood where only 1 family survived and a pair of each kind of animal. One of their names for God was Inki. This has to more than coincidence!!!
  • @mawgateway
    On the thumbnail of this video it states "Yahweh = Enki." In their attempt to equate Yahweh with Anunnaki ET gods, they got the comparison wrong. The Sumerian cuneiform tablets, which narrate history as told to them by the Anunnaki, Yahweh would correlate with Enlil, Enki's half brother. So, this video is inaccurate right out of the gate. Additionally, the only thing proposed in this video is that "some" question whether there might be correlations between the Biblical account of Yahweh and the Sumerian (Anunnaki) narratives regarding the identity of Yahweh. There is nothing definitive. It's only someone's opinion of a possibility. For anyone that has read the translations of the cuneiform tablets of the Sumerians (e.g., The Earth Chronicles by Zechariah Sitchin), you know that the Anunnaki were not the epitome of moral perfection. Even though they ruled over mankind as "gods," they were subject to the same character faults as humans in the form of jealousy, anger, greed, aggressive political ambition and power-seeking, sexual promiscuity and perversion, murder, pride, etc. If any of the Anunnaki (including both Enlil and Enki) represent the ultimate creator of the cosmos and all consciousness, then the universe is a very dark place with no redeeming qualities to which to aspire. The Anunnaki are spiritual beings that went their own way and were kicked out of heaven. While they retain great scientific and organizational knowledge and skills, they became morally corrupt and self-seeking. They do not have the best interests of humanity at heart. Instead, their purpose is to enlist humanity in their continuing rebellion against the Supreme Creator of the universe by consuming the spiritual energy and essence of each human being. The name "Lucifer" means light bearer or bringer. He enlists and employs the spiritual energy or "light" of fallen humanity in his ongoing war against heaven. And that war cuts right through the center of every heart. "By their fruits ye shall know them." Matthew 7:20
  • @trmarple
    Anyone that’s read a little on the subject knows enlil “the administrator” or satam was later known as yahweh…the gnostics referred to yaweh as the demiurge. The work of Paul Wallis and Mauro Biglino have covered this extensively…
  • @mikesoussan
    Translating Elohim as God is truly an unfortunate thing and the source of so much confusion. As a matter of fact there is no word for God in the Hebrew language, at least not God as we imagine him, transcendental, spiritual, moral, omni-everything ... There are many Elohim in the Old Testament, and I personally counted 45 of them, and Yahweh just happen to be one of them, and but what transpires in the bible, a very minor one. He was, in fact, assgined a people (the Israelits) but no territory, and the whole biblical story is about Yahweh taking matters in his own hands and using a makeshift army (the Israelites) to invade and conquer territories belonging to other peoples, such as the Midianites, the Amalekites, the Jebusites, the Amorites etc ... who by the way happen to be their own cousins, descendants of Abraham and his brothers ...
  • @megret1808
    The God of the Old Testament more resembles the characteristics of Enlil who didn’t appear to like humans much. Enki was the “good cop” to Enlil’s bad cop
  • Hmmmm. According to Paul Wallis and Mauro Biglino, Yahweh was a middle management Annunaki who was assigned a people group who had no land. Wanderers who were looking for a place to settle! Yahweh was a war monger who constantly fought to take other’s land for his assigned people (tribes of Jacob).
  • Yahweh is Enlil the god of the Hebrews and of the Old Testament, also being the god(small g) of the Christian faith. Yeshua made it quite clear that this God was not the "Father" he spoke of and revered.
  • @DH-zd3de
    Didn't Yahweh send flying snakes to bite the Israelites because they were complaining. Nice guy.
  • In a nutshell gods were plural as they were many of them, some helped some put us in chains because they were not gods but mostly aliens living on earth....if you ask people that had NDE they all tell you the real god does not care about religion or temples or sacrifices...we are all spiritual being having a human experience and we need hardship and evil to be able to learn and grow as spiritual beings. There is 4000 religions on earth, you understand that the idea that only one is correct should be the best argument against religions.
  • @dogparkusa5
    Enki never caused the death of his children it was always Enlil was the great satan .
  • @rydeovashit
    You are going to have to fix this one universe inside you. Yahweh is Enlil.
  • @sabine4867
    Bible has been re-written so many times. Possibly 50 times or more
  • @felixe.5367
    Why do you refer to ancient gods as mythical but not ancient astronauts as mythical?