Tag: Marduk
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By Barra in Akkadian Mythology, All, Anunnaki, Archetypes, Assyrian Mythology, Babylonian mythology, Christianity, Creation, Mesopotamian mythology, Religion, Spirituality, Sumerian mythology
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July 14, 2024
Marduk was a prominent god in ancient Mesopotamian religion, particularly revered in the city of Babylon. Initially, a god of thunderstorms, he rose to become the chief deity of Babylon and was later known simply as Bel, meaning “Lord”.
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By Barra in Akkadian Mythology, All, Anunnaki, Archetypes, Christianity, Greek Mythology, Judaism, Mesopotamian mythology, Norse Mythology, Paganism, Religion, Sumerian mythology
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July 12, 2024
The Anunnaki, a term that echoes of ancient Sumer, refers to a pantheon of deities revered by the Sumerians, Akkadians, Assyrians, and Babylonians. Were these also the Watchers and Nephilim of the Book of Enoch, are these what some today call the cabal?
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Many of the world mythologies include the concept that the world was created for some form of primordial goo, or water. For example, the “goo” in the Shinto creation myth refers to the primordial chaos from which the world was created.
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