The Snake
The Rebellion of Sakla, #2
Reeks: The Rebellion of Sakla
Frederick Guttmann
- This
- second
- part
- of
- The
- Sakla
- Rebellion
- is
- an
- explanatory
- thesis
- on
- the
- identity
- of
- the
- deity
- Jehovah
- and
- other
- gods
- who
- accompanied
- him.
- The
- names
- (in
- Hebrew
- "shem"
- or
- identity,
- destiny)
- of
- the
- Hebrew
- deity
- denoted
- epithets,
- both
- for
- one
- or
- more
- entities
- (beings,
- consciousnesses)
- that
- appear
- referred
- to
- in
- Hebrew
- texts.
- This
- treatise
- begins,
- then,
- by
- unraveling
- issues
- relating
- to
- the
- identity
- of
- the
- god
- known
- as
- Jehovah
- (or
- IHVH).
The
- next
- part
- exposes
- the
- origin
- of
- the
- human
- race
- with
- the
- use
- of
- comparative
- mythology
- and
- paleontological
- and
- archaeological
- records.
- The
- next
- section
- continues
- by
- delving
- into
- the
- records
- about
- various
- civilizations
- that
- existed
- before
- the
- history
- they
- tell
- in
- schools.
- The
- Lemurians
- (from
- Mu),
- the
- Atlanteans
- (from
- Poseidonis),
- Hyperborea
- and
- peoples
- whose
- memory
- only
- remains
- in
- legends
- and
- myths,
- and
- even
- evidence
- of
- populations
- that
- inhabited
- the
- Earth
- millions
- of
- years
- ago
- (even
- before
- the
- existence
- of
- the
- dinosaurs).
- ).
The
- fourth
- part
- of
- the
- book
- deals
- with
- the
- entire
- theme
- of
- the
- story
- of
- the
- "fall"
- of
- man,
- from
- different
- perspectives,
- taking
- in
- Hebrew,
- Greek,
- Celtic,
- Scandinavian,
- Egyptian
- and
- Canaanite
- cultures.
- The
- dynamic
- of
- the
- Garden
- of
- Eden
- story
- is
- followed
- by
- the
- thesis
- about
- Satan.
- This
- part
- addresses
- the
- independent
- stories
- of
- folkloric
- figures
- from
- different
- peoples
- of
- the
- globe
- that
- coincide
- in
- the
- same
- context
- as
- an
- antagonistic
- figure
- of
- man,
- be
- it
- Loki
- for
- the
- Nordics,
- Cernunos
- for
- the
- Celts,
- Guayota
- for
- the
- Guanche
- indigenous
- people,
- Zu
- for
- the
- Sumerians,
- Iblis
- for
- the
- Arabs,
- Satan
- for
- the
- Hebrews,
- the
- devil
- for
- the
- Christians,
- Set
- for
- the
- Egyptians,
- Mot
- for
- the
- Hittites,
- Hades
- for
- the
- Greeks,
- Pluto
- for
- the
- Romans,
- Ahriman
- for
- the
- Persians
- or
- Pazuzu
- for
- the
- Babylonians,
- for
- example.
- This
- thesis
- structures
- the
- conception
- of
- religious
- concepts
- based
- on
- names
- such
- as
- Lucifer
- (or
- Luzbel),
- Beelzebub
- (or
- Baal-Zebub),
- Satan
- (or
- ha.Satan),
- the
- ancient
- serpent,
- Leviathan,
- the
- 7-headed
- dragon,
- the
- fallen
- cherub
- ,
- the
- king
- of
- Tire
- or
- the
- prince
- of
- the
- power
- of
- the
- air.
- They
- are
- the
- same?
- Why
- several
- qualifiers
- for
- who
- could
- be
- the
- same "person"?
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