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Old 25-09-2020, 08:45 AM
Greenslade
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Originally Posted by BigJohn
In the first creation account mentioned in the Bible (Genesis 1:1 - 2-3), the Hebrew word for God in those verses is Elohim. Elohim is a 'strange' word. It generally is translated as God, but it can also be translated as Angel and in some instances, can even be used to refer to us!
The translations become a bit muddled, depending on what is believed. "Yahweh" was supposed to be Enlil's title and "Satam" was Enki's while the Biblical Genesis is pretty much a re-write of the Tales of Gilgamesh. El is usually 'Shining One', which is what angels did. Legend has it that they shone because they used monatomic gold - which the Adamus or local hominids would mine for - to extend their Lifespans. The Shining Ones were revered as gods throughout history in their respective cultures, although any kind of 'superior being' was also treated as a god. Little has changed. A single God didn't appear until Zoroaster, although it has been said that Abraham 'invented' one God to gain power. One God to rule over the household gods, one that didn't like the effigies that were common at the time.
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