Zohar StarGate Ancient Discoveries, 7/17; Dhr. Seven, Pat Macpherson (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly
Ancient Sumerian Cuneiform Tablets Tell Us Everything We Need to Know
It is fascinating to realize that it might be possible to know more about the 6,000-year-old civilization of Sumeria than we may ever know about the more recent Ancient Egyptians, Greeks, and Romans.
The explanation lies in their form of writing -- Sumerian cuneiform stone tablets. Whereas the papyrus of other empires disintegrated over time or was destroyed by fire and war, cuneiform was etched onto wet clay tablets with a stylus creating a unique wedge-shaped script.
These tablets were then dried, baked, and kept in large libraries. About 500,000 of these clay tablets have now been found and have provided modern researchers with invaluable knowledge of the Sumerians.
The knowledge of Sumeria was brought to Egypt by the biblical Patriarch Abraham by means of cleverly coded knowledge found within the Torah and other old Hebraic texts such as the Sefer Yezirah ("Book of Creation") and the Sefer HaZohar ("Book of Light").
These books predate the Talmud, a compilation of older Jewish laws and traditions first written in the 5th century A.D. produced centuries before the time of Jesus.
According to the Book of Light, “mysteries of wisdom” were given to Adam by God while still in the fabled Garden of Eden.
These elder secrets were then passed on through Adam’s sons to Noah on to Abraham long before the Hebrews ever existed as a distinct people.
According to the Judeo-Christian Bible, "Abraham" was a Sumerian originating from Ur of Chaldea, the ancient term for Iraq.
The explanation lies in their form of writing -- Sumerian cuneiform stone tablets. Whereas the papyrus of other empires disintegrated over time or was destroyed by fire and war, cuneiform was etched onto wet clay tablets with a stylus creating a unique wedge-shaped script.
These tablets were then dried, baked, and kept in large libraries. About 500,000 of these clay tablets have now been found and have provided modern researchers with invaluable knowledge of the Sumerians.
The knowledge of Sumeria was brought to Egypt by the biblical Patriarch Abraham by means of cleverly coded knowledge found within the Torah and other old Hebraic texts such as the Sefer Yezirah ("Book of Creation") and the Sefer HaZohar ("Book of Light").
These books predate the Talmud, a compilation of older Jewish laws and traditions first written in the 5th century A.D. produced centuries before the time of Jesus.
According to the Book of Light, “mysteries of wisdom” were given to Adam by God while still in the fabled Garden of Eden.
These elder secrets were then passed on through Adam’s sons to Noah on to Abraham long before the Hebrews ever existed as a distinct people.
According to the Judeo-Christian Bible, "Abraham" was a Sumerian originating from Ur of Chaldea, the ancient term for Iraq.
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