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Bau Quotes From Zecharia Sitchin’s Books

SEE SITCHIN’S EARTH CHRONICLES, ETC.:

 

(Texts: All Artifacts, Color Coding, & Writings in Bold Type With Italics Inside Parenthesis, are Added by Editor R. Brown, not the Authors, Translators, or Publishers!)

(gods in blue)

 

The nuclear attack by Nergal & Ninurta:

In Lagash,

           “mother Bau wept bitterly for her holy temple, for her city…”

Though Ninurta was gone, his spouse could not force herself to leave. Lingering behind, “O my city, O my city,” she kept crying; the delay almost cost her her life:

           “On that day, the lady–the storm caught up with her;

         Bau, as if she were mortal–the storm caught up with her…”

        

        “’I am the beautiful woman Nininsina, daughter of holy An!

         My father An (Anu) the king, shepherd of the gods,

         sat me in the Land on a holy dais.

         My mother Urac, the lady of the gods,

         had momentous sexual intercourse with An,

         relaxing in the holy bedchamber;

         my place of engendering by holy An was a holy place.’…”

         

         “A girl from Jirsu …….

Her lap …… a man.

Her anus was …….

          Bau …… a gate …… head …….”

Bau Quotes From Texts

Bau = daughter to Anu & Urash / Nammu in most texts,

= daughter to Anu & Ereshkigal in other texts,

goddess doctor & jailer

(Texts: All Artifacts, Color Coding, & Writings in Bold Type With Italics Inside Parenthesis, are Added by Editor R. Brown, not the Authors, Translators, or Publishers!)

(gods in bluemixed-breed demigods in teal…)

Bau Speaking in the 1st Person:

        “I am the lady who sits upon terrifying divine powers (alien technology)!

        I am she who is endowed from holy heaven with the office of incantation priestess!

        I am she who withdraws the first fruits from the palace,

        I am she who has received the divine powers from the most elevated dais.

        I am mighty, I am the forceful one of An (Anu) and Urac (Nammu),

        I am the great lady of the gods!

        My terror is fearsome as it weighs on the Land; my terrifying splendor burdens all the foreign lands.

        No man anticipates my commands.

        I am the lady, I am heroic, I am youthful, I am the powerful one of the Land!

        The heavens fold themselves in my presence like a mourning garment;

        the earth is more and more submerged as if by the water of a flood when I am present.

        I am the neck-stock of the Land which grips mankind.

        I am she who hastens like a north wind storm into the midst of the people!

        I am she who hears prayer and pleading!”

        “‘My house is the house of Isin, the cosmic border of heaven and earth,

        a fragrant cedar forest whose perfume does not diminish; its interior is a mountain established in plenteousness.

        Before the land of Dilmun ever existed, my house was created from a date palm.

        Before the land of Dilmun ever existed, Isin was created from a date palm.

        Its dates are like a great linen garment that hangs on a tree, heaped up into piles.

        The Anuna (Anunnaki), the great gods, eat together with me.

        My house is a place of healing, full of opulence, the place of the formation of the Land.

        At night it shines to me like the moonlight; in the noonday heat it shines to me like the sunlight.

        My husband, lord Pabilsaj (Ninurta), the son of Enlil, lies inside with me ……, enjoying his rest there.’…”

Bau:

        “Bau (Ninurta‘s spouse), the lady, first-born daughter of An (Anu)…”

        “lady of the E-gal-mah (her ziggurat residence in Nippur)…”

 

        “Mother Bau (Gula), foremost among ladies,…

        Daughter of An (Anu), expert, eloquent, who holds everything in her hand!

        Lady, great doctor of the black-headed people,

        who keeps people alive, and brings them to birth… you are in charge of the wine.

        You are Enlil‘s exalted daughter-in-law (Ninurta‘s spouse),

        you are the one who stands next to him with the libation water (?)….”

        “The lady, the great healer of the black-headed who determines the destiny of her city,

         the first-born daughter of holy An, the maiden, mother Bau…”

        “Your own father, An, the highest god, clothed you in the ma garment.

        He gave you the warrior of Enlil, Ninjirsu (Ninurta), as your husband.

        He bestowed on you the E-ninnu (residence in Lagash), the holy city, the shrine which brought forth the seeds of mankind.

        He has set up your lofty throne-dais in Lagac (Lagash), in Jirsu, the mooring post of the Land,

        In E-jalga-sud, your beloved residence, in Tar-sirsir (ziggurat), the temple of ladyship;

        and now all the gods of the land of Lagac bow down before your august residence…”

        “In the house, Enki drove in the the foundation pegs,

        while Nance, the daughter of Eridu (Enki’s city), took care of the oracular messages.

        The mother of Lagac, holy Jatumdug (Ninsun), gave birth to its bricks amid cries (?),

        and Bau (Ninurta‘s spouse), the lady, first-born daughter of An (Anu),

        sprinkled them with oil and cedar essence (masonic ritual used today).

        En and lagar priests were detailed to the house to provide maintenance for it.

        The Anuna (Anunnaki) gods stood there full of admiration…”

        “You are the lady who renders verdicts, who decrees judgments and …….

        You are the righteous one among the gods, the wife of the warrior.

        Bau, you are cherished in the heaven and on the earth. …”

       

        “For the goddess Bau (Ninurta‘s spouse), the good lady, the daughter of Anna (Anu), for his (Gudea) lady her temple of Uru-azagga…”

        “for the goddess Bau (Ninurta‘s spouse) the daughter of Anna (Anu) the mistress of Uru-azagga, his mistress,

        the temple of E-sil-sirsira, her favorite temple he (Gudea) has constructed; ,…”

        “for the goddess Bau (Ninurta‘s spouse) his mistress

        her favorite temple, the temple of E-sil-sirsira, he (Gudea) had constructed,—…”

Gula / Gulanu Quotes From Texts

Gula / Gulanu = Bau, spouse to Ninurta, Anu‘s daughter

goddess of healing

        “The fourth high seat was empty.

        It belonged to Enlil, the defendant.

        Red-eyed Ninlil, sided by the healer goddess Gula (Bau, Enlil‘s ½ sister), sat quiet and dignified on the right.

        On the left and opposite to her was Enlil, whose discomfort was evident for all to see…”

        “You were brought up sitting on the knees of An (Anu) the king, and the great gods elevated …….

        Woman whose name inspires awe, Gula (Bau), …….

        You go against all the foreign lands, lady who, for all her pleasantness,

        fearsomely and mightily ……, who lifts her head in great and elevated divinity.

        Nininsina (Bau / Gula), your father established you in ladyship over the Land.

        In awe at you, never altering the fearsomeness ……,

        holy Nininsina, lady Gula, Nininsina, in the Egal-mah (her residence in Nippur), founded by An — …”

        “a temple to Ninip (Ninurta) my Lord I therein founded;

        when an image of Ninip himself which had not been made before,

        in the reverence of my heart for his great mighty god-ship,

        of mountain stone and brilliant gold I caused to make in its completeness;…

        an altar to Ninip my Lord I therein consecrated: a temple for Beltis (Inanna), Sin (Nannar), and Gulanu (Bau / Gula),

        Hea-Manna (Enki) and Yav (Adad) great ruler of heaven and earth I founded…”

Nininsina / Ninisina Quotes From Texts

Nininsina / Ninisina = Bau / Gula,

Anu‘s daughter, Ninurta‘s spouse

sister to Enki & Ninhursag, ½ sister & daughter-in-law to Enlil

As Nininsina:

        “Nininsina (Bau / Gula), your father established you in ladyship over the Land.

        In awe at you, never altering the fearsomeness ……, holy Nininsina, lady Gula, Nininsina, in the Egal-mah, founded by An …”

        “beloved daughter of great An (Anu)!

         Nininsina, born of Urac (Nammu), from the great womb…”

        “I am the forceful one of An (Anu) and Urac (Nammu), I am the great lady of the gods!…”

        “I am the beautiful woman Nininsina, daughter of holy An!

        My father An the king, shepherd of the gods, sat me in the Land on a holy dais.

        My mother Urac, the lady of the gods, had momentous sexual intercourse with An,

        relaxing in the holy bedchamber; my place of engendering by holy An was a holy place.…”

        “as soon as she took a fancy to a white linen garment, he dressed the daughter of holy An (Anu) in it.

        Lord Nudimmud (Enki) determined a fate for her (Nininsina).

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         She lay down with him on …… and spent time joyously with him.’

        ‘…… with your beloved spouse, lord Pabilsaj (Ninurta), …… your chosen ……!’

         This is what the Great Mountain, Enlil, determined as her fate…”

        “Nininsina (Bau / Gula) …….

        In the Kir-sig watercourse …… their tails …… Isin …….

         Joyfully his son married a wife ……; joyfully lord Pabilsaj (Ninurta) married Nininsina (Bau / Gula)…….”

         “Isin, the shrine that was not a quay, was split by onrushing waters.

         Nininsina, the mother of the Land, wept bitter tears.

         ‘Alas, the destroyed city, my destroyed house,’ she cried bitterly…”

        “At that time, the jewelery of cuba stones did not exist; no jewelery of cuba stones was worn on the neck.

        Nininsina invented it: it was she who plowed with the cuba stones, she who made them into seeds. …”

        “My illustrious sister, holy Nininsina (Bau / Gula, Anu‘s daughter), is to get the jewelery of cuba stones.

        She is to be An‘s (Anu’s) mistress.

        She is to stand beside An and speak to him whenever she desires…”

        “Great lady, majestic physician to the black-headed, holy Nininsina (Bau / Gula), daughter of An (Anu),…”

        “When you draw through the flesh the scalpel and the lancet, knives…”

        “She tests the surgical lancet; Nininsina sharpens the scalpel.

        She has made perfect the divine powers of medicine, and hands them over to her son, the king of Jirsi, the kindly Damu:

        ‘My son, pay attention to everything medical! Damu, pay attention to everything medical!’ …”

        “My lady, the midwife of the mothers of the Land, is the chief doctor of the black-headed; Nininsina, the daughter of An,

        hands this all over to her son, the king of Jirsi, the kindly Damu:

        ‘My son, pay attention to everything medical! Damu, pay attention to everything medical!

        You will be praised for your diagnoses.’…”

As Ninisina:

        “Ninisina, first-born child of holy An (Anu), eminent among ladies, …… of lord Nunamnir (Enlil);

        who perfects the divine powers of E-kur, …… of great mother Ninlil,

        with notions in her heart which are expressed (?); wife of the great hero, lord Pabilsaj (Ninurta)…”

Ninkarrak Quotes From Texts

Ninkarrak = Bau / Gula, Anu‘s daughter, Ninurta‘s spouse

        “I offered sacrifice to my lady Ninkarrak [Gula], mistress of Egalmah; I prayed and implored her,

        I told her the matter that I was constantly considering, and spoke like this:

        ‘Entrust to me the people of Sumer and Akkad […] all the lands.

        Let the people of the Upper and the Lower lands bring their weighty tribute into Egalmah (Bau’s residence in Nippur)‘….”

        “In the night time, holy Gula, the exalted lady, stood before me, she heard my speech, spoke to me clearly and blessed me.

        ‘You shall set a place in the underground water, in the ocean beneath the earth, […]

        you shall raise the top to the distant sky, in […] above, a state of privilege’…”

Ninnibru Quotes From Texts

Ninnibru = Bau / Gula / Nininsinna, Anu‘s daughter

Ninurta‘s spouse

        “Lord Ninurta, may you be well-disposed towards your beloved city.

        May you be well-disposed towards the sanctuary Nibru, your beloved city.

        When you enter E-cumeca, your beloved temple, alone,

        tell your wife, young lady Ninnibru, what is in your heart, tell her what is on your mind…”

        “Ninurta, hero of Enlil, as you are sitting on your throne-dais, may your spouse, the true lady Ninnibru, who embraces you,…”

        “May Ninurta declare …… life for you, and may Ninnibru, the lady who founds cities, ……,

        enclose you mercifully and kindly …… to protect your life…”

Nintinugga Quotes From Texts

Nintinugga = Bau / Gula / Ninisina, Babylonian

        “Lugal-murub the son of Zuzu, the master-scribe of Nibru (Nippur), has fashioned for Nintinuga his messenger (?) dog Tuni-lu-sag…”

        “May Nintinuga look after me during my life, and when I die may she provide me with clear water in the nether world…”

Nungal Quotes From Texts

Nungal = Bau / Gula / Nininsina

Anu & Ereshkigal‘s daughter, Ninurta‘s spouse

Nungal Speaking in the 1st Person:

        “When the time arrives, the prison is made up as for a public festival;

        the gods are present at the place of interrogation, at the river ordeal,

        to separate the just from the evildoers; a just man is given rebirth.

        Nungal clamps down on her enemy, so he will not escape her clutches.

        Then the lady is exultant; the powerful goddess, holy Nungal, praises herself:

        ‘An has determined a fate for me, the lady; I am the daughter of An (Anu).

         Enlil too has provided me with an eminent fate, for I am his daughter-in-law(spouse to Enlil‘s son Ninurta)…”

        “The gods have given the divine powers of heaven and earth into my hands.

        My own mother, Ereckigala (Ereshkigal), has allotted to me her divine powers.

        I have set up my august dais in the nether world,…”

        “I assist Nintud (Ninhursag) at the place of child-delivery (?);

        I know how to cut the umbilical cord (Ninhursag‘s symbol) and know the favorable words when determining fates.

        I am the lady, the true stewardess of Enlil; he has heaped up possessions for me.

      The storehouse which never becomes empty is mine; …….

       “Mercy and compassion are mine. I frighten no one.

       I keep an eye upon the black-headed people: they are under my surveillance.

       I hold the tablet of life in my hand and I register the just ones on it.

       The evildoers cannot escape my arm; I learn their deeds.

       All countries look to me as to their divine mother.

       I temper severe punishments; I am a compassionate mother. …”

Nungal:

        “my lady is indeed Nungal.

        My lady entered Lagac (Lagash).

        With her beloved spouse lord Pabilsaj (Ninurta),…”

        “At the time when Enmerkar in Uruk ruled, Nungal, the lion-hearted, was the Pilot who from the skies

        brought Ishtar (Inanna) down to the E-Anna (Uruk‘s ziggurat residence)…”

        “When a man of whom his god disapproves (?) arrives at the gate of the great house,

        which is a furious storm, a flood which covers everybody,

        he is delivered into the august hands of Nungal, the warden of the prison;

        this man is held by a painful grip like a wild bull with spread (?) forelegs.

        He is led to a house of sorrow, his face is covered with a cloth, and he goes around naked…”

        “Birtum the very strong, my spouse, resides there with me.”…

        “He gave his seventh aura to Nungal (the goddess of prisoners)…”

Ninegal Quotes From Texts

Ninegal = Bau

            “I knelt down and feasted in the E-gal-mah (Bau’s residence in Enlil‘s city Nippur) of Ninegal (Bau)…”

Ninegal (Bau) will not …… because of my valorous strength.”

    

Bau Overview

(gods in bluemixed-breed demigods in teal…)

2b - Gula & her dog1d - Bau, spouse to Ninurta

         . Bau = Sumerian / Babylonian Lady who the dead brings back to life

         . Nininsina = Isin “Lady of Isin

            . Ninegal = Ur

         . Gula = Assyrian

         . Gulanu = Assyrian

         . Ugallu = Nippur

         . Ninnibru = Akkadian

         . Nintinugga / Ninunuga = Babylonian

         . Nungal =

         . Artremis = Greek        

         . Diana = Roman

         . daughter to Anu & Urash / Nammu in most texts,

                . in other texts Bau is daughter to Anu & Ereshkigal

         . spouse to Ninurta in all texts, her nephew

         . healer goddess, doctor to gods & the black-headed earthlings

         . warden to the wicked, prison guard

         . Bau is often depicted seated with her guard dog Tuni-iu-sag, her animal symbol

. lady of the E-gal-mah (“Great Palace”)temple residence in Nippur, Enlil’s city

. Uru-azagga = Bau’s temple residence in Lagash

. E-dbau, temple to the goddess Bau in Lagash

. E-ngalga-sud (House which spreads counsel far and wide) temple to Bau (goddess) in Iri-kug

. E-sil-sirsira = Bau’s Ziggurat temple residence in Lagash

           Sons to Bau:

                  . Damu the doctor, healer of gods & men

                  . Ab-Bau, departed Isin with mother Bau escaping nuclear fall-out

                  . Ig-alim by Ninurta (& Bau?)

            Daughters to Bau:

                  . Ninsun, the mother to many mixed-breed kings, alien goddess spouse to Lugalbanda

                  . Zazaru, one of Bau´s septuplets, “the offspring of lord Nin-jirsu (Ninurta)”

                  . Ickur-pa-ed … ” ” ”

                  . Ur-agrunta-ea …” ” ”

                  . He-girnuna … ” ” ”

                  . He-caga … ” ” ”

                  . Zurju ” ” ”

                  . Zarju … ” ” ”

Etana Quotes From Texts (EARTHLING LIFTED-OFF THE EARTH)

Etana: mixed-breed king of Kish

 

(Texts: All Artifacts, Color Coding, & Writings in Bold Type With Italics Inside Parenthesis, are Added by Editor R. Brown, not the Authors, Translators, or Publishers!)

(gods in bluemixed-breed demigods in teal…)

        

           “In the house of Dust where I came

         Sit the high priest and the acolyte,

         Sit the cantor and the shaman,

         Sit the attendants of the sacred ablutions,

         There sat Etana, once king of Kish,

         There sat Sumugan, he, the god of the Cattle,

         And also Ereshkigal, who is the Queen of the Underworld.

         Belit-Seri, her scribe, kneels before here.

         And she reads out from a tablet to her.

         She, the scribe, lifts her head, sees me and says:

         ‘Who brought this one?’…”

 

Etana, the shepherd who ascended to Heaven

and made firm all the lands, ruled 1,560 years;…”

Kish Kings List

(Texts: All Artifacts, Color Coding, & Writings in Bold Type With Italics Inside Parenthesis, are Added by Editor R. Brown, not the Authors, Translators, or Publishers!)

(mixed-breed demigods in teal…)

 

        “Eight kings in five cities ruled 241,200 years before The Flood swept over the land…”

 

Kingship in Kish

        “After The Flood, kingship was handed down from Heaven a second time,

        this time to the city of Kish which became the seat of kingship. In Kish:

Gaur ruled 1,200 years;

Gulla-Nidaba-annapad ruled 960 years;

Palakinatim ruled 900 years;

Nangishkushma ruled 670 years, 3 months and 3½ days;

Bahina ruled 300 years;

Buanum ruled 840 years;

Kalibum ruled 960 years;

Galumum ruled 840 years;

Zukakip ruled 900 years;

Atab ruled 600 years;

Mashda, the son of Atab, ruled 840 years;

Arurim, the son of Mashda, ruled 720 years;

 

             (witnessing Kish King Etana fly to Heaven / Planet Nibiru)

Etana, the shepherd who ascended to Heaven

and made firm all the lands, ruled 1,560 years;

             (Etana lifts-off Earth to see Anu in Heaven / Nibiru)

 

Balih, the son of Etana, ruled 400 years;

Enmenunna ruled 660 years;

Melam-Kish, the son of Enmenunna, ruled 900 years;

Barsalnunna, the son of Enmenunna, ruled 1,200 years;

Meszamug, the son of Barsalnunna, ruled 140 years;

Tizkar, the son of Meszamug, ruled 305 years;

Ilku ruled 900 years;

Iltasadum ruled 1,200 years;

Enmebaraggesi, the king who smote the Land of Elam, ruled 900 years;

Agga, the son of Enmebaraggesi, ruled 625 years.

 

All told, twenty-three kings ruled a total of 24,510 years, 3 months and 3½ days

before Kish was defeated in battle and its kingship carried off to Eanna temple in Uruk…”

 

Kingship in Kish (Second Dynasty)

“After kingship was brought back to Kish,

….. ruled (more than) 201 years;

Dadasig ruled 81 years;

Mamagal ruled 420 years;

Kalbum, the son of Mamagal, ruled 132 years;

Tuge ruled 360 years;

Mennumna ruled 180 years;

Lugalmu ruled 420 years and

Ibbi-Ea ruled 290 (?) years.

 

All told, eight kings ruled a total of 3,195 years

before Kish was defeated in battle

and its kingship carried off to Hamazi…”

 

Kingship in Kish (Third Dynasty)

         “After kingship was brought back to Kish again,

            (Shala & Kug-Bau, the Queen-King of Kish, & 1st ruling female)

         Ku-Bau, the innkeeper, she who made firm the foundations of Kish,

         ruled for 100 years as ‘king’ before Kish was defeated

         and its kingship carried off to Akshak.”

 

Kingship in Kish (Fourth Dynasty)

         “After kingship was brought back to Kish,

         Puzur-Sin, son of Ku-Bau, ruled 25 years;

         Ur-Zababa, son of Puzur-Sin, ruled 400 years;

         Simudarra ruled 30 years; (diluted semi-divine mixed-bloodlines become obvious)

         Usiwatar, son of Simudarra, ruled 7 years;

         Ishtar-muti ruled 11 years;

         Ishme-Shamash ruled 11 years and

         Nannia, the stoneworker, ruled 7 years.

 

         All told, seven kings ruled 491 years before Kish was defeated

         and its kingship carried off to Uruk.”

Kish Quotes From Zecharia Sitchin Books, etc.

SEE EARTH CHRONICLES, ETC.

 

(Texts: All Artifacts, Color Coding, & Writings in Bold Type With Italics Inside Parenthesis, are Added by Editor R. Brown, not the Authors, Translators, or Publishers!)

(gods in bluemixed-breed demigods in teal…)

 

          “Kingship was lowered from Heaven” to begin at Kish.

        Anu and Enlil established there a “Pavilion of Heaven”

        In its foundation soil, for all days to come…”

they implanted the SHU.HA.DA.KU—an artifact made of alloy metal whose name translates literally “Supreme Strong Bright Weapon.” This divine weapon was taken to Erech (Uruk) when kingship was transferred there from Kish…In accordance to this custom, Sargon carried the object to Agade.

 

According to “The Lost Book of Enki

         “Now this is the account of the first City of Men, and of kingship on Earth,

         And how Marduk to build a tower schemed and wherefore Inanna the ME’s stole.

         In the First Region, in the lands of Edin and in the cities with precincts,

         By their Anunnaki lords the Earthlings handiworks and crafts were taught.

         Before long were the fields irrigated, on canal and river boats soon sailed;

         The sheepfolds and granaries were overflowing, prosperity the land filled.

         Ki-Engi, the Land of the Lofty Watchers, the First Region was called.

         Then to let the black-headed people a city of their own possess it was decided;

         Kishi, Scepter City, it was called, in Kishi did the kingship of Man begin…”

 

According toThe Lost Book of Enki:

         “Twenty-three kings did in Kishi reign,

         for four hundred and eight years was it the Scepter City;

         It was also in Kishi that a beloved king,

         Etana, for a heavenly journey was taken…”

 

The men who were appointed by Enlil to be kings were called LU.GAL, “Mighty Man”.

         (Genesis chapter 10):

         “Kish begat Nimrod;

         He was the first to be a Mighty Man (mixed-breed) in the land…

         And the beginning of his kingship:

         Babel (Babylon) and Erech (Uruk) and Akkad,

         all in the land of Shin’ar (Sumer)…”

The Kesh (Kish) Temples Hymn: translation

The Electronic Text Corpus of Sumerian Literature

 

(Texts: All Artifacts, Color Coding, & Writings in Bold Type With Italics Inside Parenthesis, are Added by Editor R. Brown, not the Authors, Translators, or Publishers!)

(gods in blue)

 

 (Prince Enlil, King Anu‘s son & heir, appointed as Earth Colony Commander)

1-9 The princely one, the princely one came forth from the house.

Enlil, the princely one, came forth from the house.

The princely one came forth royally from the house.

8a - Nippar's Communication Towers8b - Enlil Keeps in Touch with Anu on Nibiru2c-enlils-flight-travel-to-nippar (Enlil‘s communication towers; Enlil in his sky-disc)

Enlil lifted his glance over all the lands, and the lands raised themselves to Enlil.

The four corners of heaven became green for Enlil like a garden (of Eden).

2-mesopotamia (the “Eden”, Land of the Gods Between the Rivers)

Kec (Kish) was positioned there for him with head uplifted,

and as Kec lifted its head among all the lands, Enlil spoke the praises of Kec.

 

2a - Kish ruins (Kish ruins, Ninhursag‘s patron city, where kingship began)

10-20 Nisaba (Enlil‘s mother-in-law) was its decision-maker (?); with its words she wove it intricately like a net.

2-geshtinanna-daughter-to-enki-ninsun  (Nisaba, Master Scribe of the Anunnaki gods, authored many of earliest texts)

Written on tablets it was held in her hands:

House, platform of the Land, important fierce bull!

House Kec, platform of the Land, important fierce bull!

             (E-kur, Enlil’s & Ninlil’s ziggurat residence in Nippur)

Growing as high as the hills, embracing the heavens, growing as high as E-kur, lifting its head among the mountains!

Rooted in the abzu (2 mss. have instead: Colourful as the abzu), verdant like the mountains!

Will anyone else bring forth something as great as Kec?

Will any other mother ever give birth to someone as great as its hero Acgi (Ninurta)?

Who has ever seen anyone as great as its lady Nintud (Ninhursag gave birth to Ninurta)?

2e - Ninhursag & DNA experiments2b-ninhursag-chief-medical-officer  (Ninhursag, Master DNA Medical Scientist; Ninhursag with her early failed attempts to fashion replacement workers for the gods, by mixing the DNA of Earth creatures, then finally mixing their DNA with primitive hominids, virtually fashioning man into their image & likeness)

 

21 The first house.

 

22-30 Good house, built in a good location, house Kec,

2d-kish-1926

    (Ninhursag‘s “House Kish / ziggurat residence & her city for earthlings, Kish discovered way below the mud-brick-built mountain)

(some mss. add here: good house,) built in a good location, floating in the heavens like a princely barge,

like a holy barge furnished with a …… gate, like the boat of heaven, the platform of all the lands!

…… from the riverbank like a …… boat cabin!

House roaring like an ox, bellowing loudly like a breed-bull!

House in whose interior is the power of the Land, and behind which is the life of Sumer!

 

2b-kish-ruins-where-kingship-was-born  (Kish wall ruins)

31-43 House, great enclosure, reaching to the heavens, great, true house, reaching to the heavens!

House, great crown reaching to the heavens, house, rainbow reaching to the heavens!

House whose platform extends into the midst of the heavens,

4 - Ziggourat in Kishi-Kish-Kush (residence of giant alien gods from our ancient past)

whose foundations are fixed in the abzu, whose shade covers all lands!

 1ae-enlil-babylonianHathorix capital. Limestone, bas-relief from Paphos, Cyprus 80 x 44 x 24 cm AM 2755 (King Anu; children Enlil & Nintud / Ninhursag)

House founded by An (Anu), praised by Enlil, given an oracle by mother Nintud!

House Kec, green in its fruit!

Will anyone else bring forth something as great as Kec?

Will any other mother ever give birth to someone as great as its hero Acgi?

   (Ninurta & father Enlil; Enlil‘s & Ninhursag‘s son Ninurta)

Who has ever seen anyone as great as its lady Nintud (Ninhursag)?

 

44 The second house.

 

45-57 House, 10 car at its upper end, 5 car at its lower end; house, 10 bur at its upper end, 5 bur at its lower end!

House, at its upper end a bison, at its lower end a stag; house, at its upper end a wild sheep, at its lower end a deer;

house, at its upper end a dappled wild sheep, at its lower end a beautiful deer!

House, at its upper end green like a viper, at its lower end floating on the water like a pelican!

House, at its upper end rising like the sun, at its lower end spreading like the moonlight;

house, at its upper end a warrior mace, at its lower end a battle-ax;

house, at its upper end a mountain, at its lower end a spring!

House, at its upper end threefold indeed:

Will anyone else bring forth something as great as Kec?

 5c-ningirsu-of-lagash-grasps-enemy-in-a-net5b-ninurta-with-his-50-headed-mace-weapon (Ninurta with highly advanced technologies; earthlings captured in his net)

Will any other mother ever give birth to someone as great as its hero Acgi?

Who has ever seen anyone as great as its lady Nintud?

 

58 The third house.

 

58A-58Q (1 ms. adds here the following lines:

House …… inspiring great awe, called with a mighty name by An;

house …… whose fate is grandly determined by the Great Mountain Enlil!

4a - Kish grand palace (discovered cities of giant alien gods)

         House of the Anuna (Anunnaki) gods possessing great power,

which gives wisdom to the people; house, reposeful dwelling of the great gods!

House, which was planned together with the plans of heaven and earth,

…… with the pure divine powers (alien technologies); house which underpins the Land and supports the shrines!

House, mountain of abundance which passes the days in glory;

house (mud-brick-built ziggurat residence) of Ninhursaja (Ninhursag) which establishes the life of the Land!

House, great hillside worthy of the purification rites, altering (?) all things; house without whom no decisions are made!

House, good …… carrying in its hands the broad Land;

house which gives birth to countless peoples, seed which has sprouts!

House which gives birth to kings, which determines the destinies of the Land;

house whose royal personages are to be revered!

Will anyone else bring forth something as great as Kec?

Will any other mother ever give birth to someone as great as its hero Acgi?

Who has ever seen anyone as great as its lady Nintud?

 

58R The …… house.)

 

59-73 It is indeed a city, it is indeed a city!

Who knows its interior?

The house Kec is indeed a city (for gods only, safely placed high & away from earthlings)!

Who knows its interior?

The heroes make their way straight into its interior and perform its oracle rites perfectly.

Frisking cattle are gathered at the house in herds.

The house consumes many cattle; the house consumes many sheep (food sacrifices feeding the gods).

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Those who sit on daises bow their necks before it.

It wears a crown to vie with the boxwood tree, it spreads out to vie with the poplar ……;

it is (1 ms. adds here: growing) as green as the hills!

Will anyone else bring forth something as great as Kec?

Will any other mother ever give birth to someone as great as its hero Acgi (Ninurta, Ninhursag‘s son)?

Who has ever seen anyone as great as its lady Nintud (Ninhursag)?

 

74 The fourth house.

 

75-86 House given birth by a lion, whose interior the hero has embellished (?)!

House Kec, given birth by a lion, whose interior the hero has embellished (?)!

The heroes make their way straight into its interior.

2d - Ninhursag & attendee, Ninhursag's symbol (NInhursag‘s assistant with Umbilical Chord Cutter, & Ninhursag)

Ninhursaja (Ninhursag) sits within like a great dragon.

Nintud the great mother assists at births there.

Cul-pa-ed (Ninhursag’s spouse, House Master) the ruler acts as lord.

Acgi the hero consumes the contents of the vessels (?).

Urumac (unidentified?), the great herald of the plains, dwells there too.

            (the gods’ stags, a part of their diet)

Stags are gathered at the house in herds.

Will anyone else bring forth something as great as Kec?

Will any other mother ever give birth to someone as great as its hero Acgi?

Who has ever seen anyone as great as its lady Nintud?

2a - Ninhursag, Ninmah, Nintu, etc2aa - temple of Hathor - Ninhursag (Ninhursag)

 

87 The fifth house.

 

88-102 House positioned over its foundations like a storm, like white bulls standing about on the plain;

house founded by the prince, in praise on the tigi instrument!

House in whose interior is the power of the Land, and behind which is the life of Sumer

(some mss. have instead: it is filled with life);

at whose gate is a lion reclining on its paws, at whose gate is the ruler who decides cases (?)!

House at whose door is the Great Mountain without adversary;

at whose bolt (some mss. have here instead: at whose bar) is a great frisking wild bull (some mss. add here the line: ,

at whose bolt is a beast …… a man) (1 ms. adds here instead the line: , at whose …… is an awe-inspiring lion)!

Whose well-founded storehouse is a corner of heaven, a corner of earth

(1 ms. has here instead: Whose storehouse established as a household ……);

whose terrace is supported by lahama deities; whose princely (1 ms. adds: great) wall …… the shrine of Urim (Ur)!

Will anyone else bring forth something as great as Kec?

Will any other mother ever give birth to someone as great as its hero Acgi?

Who has ever seen anyone as great as its lady Nintud?

 

103 The sixth house.

 

103A-103K (1 ms. (which uses a different numbering of the sections) adds here the following lines:

House embued with radiance, …… excellence!

House ……!

2e-eridu-temple-reconstructionhttp://earthstation1.simplenet.com (Enki‘s ziggurat residence in Eridu; Enki, brother to Ninhursag)

Lord Nudimmud (Enki) in heaven and earth …… brickwork of the Land, brickwork …… grandly in the abzu.

Terrace, relaxing abode, …… holy splendor …… of the people!

House which is seemly for the foreign lands!

Will anyone else bring forth something as great as Kec?

Will any other mother ever give birth to someone as great as its hero Acgi?

Who has ever seen anyone as great as its lady Nintud?

 

103LThe eighth house.)

 

104-115 The holy house whose …… is the shrine, the holy house Kec, whose …… is the shrine;

the house whose lords are the Anuna (Anunnaki) gods, whose nuec priests are the sacrificers of E-ana!

2b-uruks-excavation  (Anu‘s ziggurat residence way above his & Inanna‘s Uruk, their patron city)

In the house the king places stone bowls in position; the good en priest …… holds the lead-rope dangling.

The a-tu priests holds the staff; the …… brings the …… waters.

The …… takes his seat in the holy place; the enkum priests bow down …….

The pacec priests beat the drumskins; they recite powerfully, powerfully.

 

116-126 The bull’s horn is made to growl; the drumsticks are made to thud.

The singer cries out(1 ms. has instead: declaims) to the ala drum;

the grand sweet tigi is played for him (some mss. have instead: the sweet tigi is well tuned).

The house is built; its nobility is good!

The house Kec is built; its nobility is good!

Its lady has taken a seat in its …….

4e - Ninhursag & Staff (Ninhursag, Inanna, & 2 unidentified female assistants)

Ninhursaja, its lady, has taken her seat in its …….

Will anyone else bring forth something as great as Kec?

Will any other mother ever give birth to someone as great as its hero Acgi?

Who has ever seen anyone as great as its lady Nintud?

 

127 The seventh house (colonizing residences for alien gods from planet Nibiru).

 

128-133 Draw near, man, to the city, to the city — but do not draw near!

Draw near, man, to the house Kec, to the city — but do not draw near!

Draw near, man, to its hero Acgibut do not draw near!

Draw near, man, to its lady Nintud— but do not draw near!

Praise be to well-built Kec, O Acgi!

Praise be to cherished Kec and Nintud!

 

134 The eighth house.

Ziusudra / Utnapishtim / Atra Hasis / Noah Quotes From Texts, The Bible, etc.

 

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(gods in bluemixed-breed demigods in teal…)

 

        “the storm had swept…for seven days and seven nights” — Ziusudra 203

        “For seven days and seven nights came the storm” —Atrahasis III,iv, 24

        “Six days and seven nights the wind and storm” —Gilgamesh XI, 127

        “rain fell upon the earth forty days and forty nights” — Genesis 7:12

and

        “He offered a sacrifice” — Atrahasis III,v, 31

        “And offered a sacrifice” —Gilgamesh XI, 155

        “offered burnt offerings on the altar” — Genesis 8:20

        “built an altar and sacrificed to the gods” — Berossus.

and

        “The gods smelled the savor” — Atrahasis III,v,34

        “The gods smelled the sweet savor” — Gilgamesh XI, 160

        “And the Lord smelled the sweet savor…” — Genesis 8:21

 

        “IN HIS HEART HE DID NOT TAKE COUNSEL(?) -,

         THE ANIMALS HAD SWELLED UP, – MANKIND HAD SWELLED UP, –

         AT THAT TIME THE SAGE WATRAM-HASIS SAW THIS.

         HE SPOKE TO EA (Enki) HIS LORD,…”

 

        “THEY BROKE THE COSMIC BARRIER! –

        THE FLOOD WHICH YOU MENTIONED,

        WHOSE IS IT? –

        THE GODS COMMANDED TOTAL DESTRUCTION!

        ENLIL DID AN EVIL DEED ON THE PEOPLE!

        THEY COMMANDED IN THE ASSEMBLY OF THE GODS,

        BRINGING A FLOOD FOR A LATER DAY,

        ‘LET US DO THE DEED!’ ATRA-HASIS -…”

Ubara-Tutu Quotes From Text

Noah‘s father

 

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        “Curuppag gave instructions to his son;

        Curuppag, the son of Ubara-Tutu

        gave instructions to his son Zi-ud-sura (Noah):

         ‘My son, let me give you instructions: you should pay attention!

         Zi-ud-sura, let me speak a word to you:’…”

        

        “A second time, Curuppag gave instructions to his son.

         Curuppag, the son of Ubara-Tutu gave instructions to his son Zi-ud-sura:

         ‘My son, let me give you instructions: you should pay attention!

         Zi-ud-sura, let me speak a word to you: you should pay attention!

         Do not neglect my instructions!

         Do not transgress the words I speak!

         (1 ms. adds the line: The instructions of an old man are precious;

           you should comply with them!)’…”

        

         “These are the instructions given by Curuppag, the son of Ubara-Tutu.

           Praise be to the lady who completed the great tablets, the maiden Nisaba,

         that Curuppag, the son of Ubara-Tutu gave his instructions!…”

Inscription of Nam-maghâni

On a Stone from the Threshold of a Door

Unknown web source

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1b - Bau, Gula - Ninurta's spouse, Anu's daughter (royal princess Bau, Ninurta‘s spouse & aunt, patron goddess of Isin, & Ninurta)

1. For the goddess Bau (Gula),
2. the good lady,
3. the daughter of
Anna (Anu),

3b - Anu of planet Nibiru  (father King Anu, & Bau‘s spouse Ninurta)
4. the mistress of Uru-azagga (Ninurta),
5. his mistress,
6.
Nam-maghâni,
7. the patesi
8. of
Shirpurla (Isin),
9. her powerful minister,
10. as the stone of a threshold
11. has made this.