I wrote a little Nimrod story based on the legend
In that rebellious age, the arrogance and overweening pride of mankind had reached a peerless zenith. King Nimrod was the very embodiment and standard-bearer of this wanton presumption. Goaded by his perfidious and cunning counsellors, Nimrod...
Cain did not simply name the city after his son Enoch, but more meaningfully dedicated the city of Eridus to his heirs.
In addition, the actual literal name of the city itself - of course a secondary honor - was given to Erad, the son of Enoch.
For Nimrod, focusing his tower (and civilization)...
However, according to the information I have collected, in fact, the Great flood event was far earlier than the time of Noah, and it was not the ark that was solved in the time of Noah. The legendary story of Noah's Ark comes from the Hebrew Bible editors' application of the Great Flood in...
Locusts covers עֵ֣ן כָּל־הָאָרֶץ֮ ʿen kol ha-ʾareṣ”, "eyes" of the whole earth, rare idioms in Hebrew, with Egyptian will be abnormal. The Hebrew phrase is probably an adaptation of the Egyptian expression ir.t rʿ, which literally means "the eye of the Ra," and was used to refer to the sun and...
In Exodus 10:10, Pharaoh said to Moses and Aaron during an exchange they were having: רְא֕וּ כִּ֥й й רָעָ֖ה נֶ֥גֶד פְּנֵכֶֽם (re ʾ u ki ra ʿ a neged penekem), literally means "see, because before you have evil", or more idiomatic "look, you don't have a good plot." However, the Hebrew word...
Yes, it's quite clear in the Jewish scriptures that Moses led the crowd to eat their incarnations of God, the animals, in front of the Egyptians. This led to religious strife throughout Egypt and the destruction of the old faith, which was a devastating blow to the worship of gods and religion...
Exodus is essentially a long-term memory event. For the Canaanites, their journeys to and expulsion from Egypt have occurred numerous times throughout history
Wrong, the Hyksos ruled over two dynasties in Egypt and were driven out of Egypt completely by the Egyptian Pharaoh, although the Pharaoh did not conquer the Hyksos capital, on the contrary, because he could not conquer it completely, even the Pharaoh himself was hopeless. Finally, Pharaoh...
As far as the relevant materials I have searched are concerned, the image of Nimrod is probably a kind of pain and image of the Sumerian king and the Assyrian Kings. As an important part of Sumerian mythology, the Tower of Babel is not only a tower on Earth, but also refers to the kingdom ruled...
Chapter 3: "Heavenly Host Condemns Creator's Creation of Primordial Man in Divine Council"
With Yahweh's infinite wisdom, He determined to create humankind in His own image, and before executing His purpose, He did not rely solely on His solitary wisdom nor did He sacrifice an eye to seek...
Throughout the first half of the first verse of Genesis, I have adopted the hypothesis of the origin of Yahweh's volcano and forge god, the ancient Jewish legend that Yahweh slaughtered Leviathan before the creation of the world.
On this basis, combined with Heraclitus's philosophy of fire and...
Chapter 2: Sevenfold Holy Cosmos of Heaven and Earth
The promise fulfilled has given birth to seven holy realms, each one echoing the divine will and extolling the name of the Lord.
All things from Him proceed, through Him, they come into being.
Honor and dominion unto God who makes all...
In fact, most of the versions of Mishra that I can find on the Internet are in Hebrew, there are few translations in English, so I can only partially translate and interpret them to read, of course, most of the core of the story has been translated into English. I started with a series based on...