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Lugalbanda (Uruk King) Quotes From Sitchin 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 bluemixed-breed demigods in teal)

 

Seeking a ride in the “Bird of Heaven”, Lugalbanda pleaded with its custodian; his words immortalized man’s desire to fly:

Like Utu let me go, like Inanna,

         Like the Seven Stormers of Ishkur

         in a flame let me lift myself off, and thunder away!

Let me go wherever my eyes can see,

Wherever I desire, let me set my foot,

Wherever my heart wishes, let me arrive…”

 

When he arrived at Mount Hurum (“whose front Enlil as with a great door had closed off”), Lugalbanda was challenged by the guardian:

If a god you are, a word in friendship will I utter which will let you enter;

If a man you are, your fate will I decree…”

To which:

Lugalbanda, he of beloved seed, stretched his hand out (and said)

Like divine Shara am I, the beloved son of Inanna‘…”

But the guardian of the sacred place turned Lugalbanda down

Lugalbanda Quotes From Texts

Lugalbanda = Enmerkar & Urash‘s (Ninhursag) son

Ninsun‘s spouse

(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…)

Enmerkar the son (grandson) of Utu (Inanna‘s twin), (father to Lugalbanda)…”

Lugalbanda, he of beloved seed, stretched his hand out (and said)

Like divine Shara (Roman god Cupid) am I, the beloved son of Inanna…”

       (Lugalbanda speaking:)

       Once upon a time my princely sister Inanna the pure summoned me

       in her holy heart from the mountains, had me enter brick-built Kulaba. …

       Inanna spoke to Lugalbanda the pure as she would speak to her son Lord Cara (Shara, Roman god Cupid):...

       my princely sister Inanna the pure has run away from me back to brick-built Kulaba. …”

       “At that time there were seven, there were seven — the young ones, born in Kulaba, were seven.

       The goddess Urac (Ninhursag) had borne these seven,

       the Wild Cow had nourished them with milk.

       They were heroes, living in Sumer, they were princely in their prime.

       They had been brought up eating at the god An‘s (Anu) table….

       (King) Lugalbanda, the eighth of them,…”

       “his brothers and friends abandoned holy Lugalbanda in the mountain cave;

        and with repeated tears and moaning, with tears, with lamentation, with grief and weeping,

        Lugalbanda‘s older brothers set off into the mountains…”

       Lugalbanda stepped into the midst of his brothers’ picked troops.

       His brothers chattered away, the troops chattered away.

       His brothers, his friends weary him with questions:

       ‘Come now, my Lugalbanda, here you are again!…’ …”

Enmerkar Quotes From Zecharia Sitchin 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 bluemixed-breed demigods in teal…)

 

In the 13th century B.C. a Mesopotamian king stated that he rebuilt Inanna’s temple in her brother Utu’s city of Sippar. The ruins rebuilt upon was at that time eight hundred years old. Her original city with temple was Aratta, located in a far land east of Sumer.

In the Land of Aratta she wasthe lofty one, Inanna, queen of all the land”. The great-nephew of Inanna and ruler of Uruk, Enmerkar, set out on awar of nervesto force the city of Aratta to submit—

          “the lord Enmerkar who is the servant of Inanna

        made her queen of the House of Anu…

She kept her house in Aratta while moving into Anu’s temple in Uruk, becoming acommuting goddess”.

We read in the ancient text that at first all Enmerker demanded of Aratta was that it contribute

          “precious stones, bronze, lead, slabs of lapis-lazuli…”

to the building of the enlarged temple, as well as

          “artfully fashioned gold and silver…”

          “Let Aratta submit to Erech (Uruk) he demanded…”

In frustration Enmerkar sent another message written on clay tablets…in the language of Aratta, a feat made possible with the help of Nidaba (Nisaba), the Goddess of Writing.

          “The lord of Aratta from the herald took the baked tablet;

          the lord of Aratta examined the clay…”

          “The dictated word was nail-like in appearance…”

Just at that moment

          “a storm, like a great lion attacking, stepped up….”

The drought was suddenly broken…and once again “white-walled Aratta” became a land of abundant grains.

Enmerkar Quotes From Texts

Enmerkar = Utu‘s grandson, Inanna‘s spouse-king, their son is Lugalbanda

 

(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…)

      

       Their ruler (i.e. Enmerkar), riding on a storm,

       Utu‘s son, the good bright metal (alien technology), stepped down from heaven to the great earth.

        His head shines with brilliance, the barbed arrows flash past him like lightning (alien technologies); …”

       

       “At the time when Enmerkar in Uruk ruled, Nungal (Bau), the lion-hearted,

       was the Pilot who from the skies brought Ishtar (Inanna) down to the E-Anna (Uruk’s temple)

 

       “Enmerkar the son of Utu berated Inanna:

       ‘Once upon a time my princely sister Inanna the pure

       summoned me in her holy heart from the bright mountains, had me enter brick-built Kulaba‘…”

 

       Divine Enki who is king in Eridu tore up for me the old reeds, drained off the water completely…”

      

       “She made Enmerkar, her spouse, occupy the throne-dais with her…”

 

       “the ever-sparkling lady gives me my kingship…”

       

       (Enmerker speaking to Inanna):

        “may I, the radiant youth, may I be embraced there by you…”

      

       “He (Ensuhgiranna) may dwell with Inanna in the E-zagin of Aratta,

       but I dwell with her …… as her earthly companion (?).

       He may lie with her in sweet slumber on the adorned bed,

       but I lie on Inanna‘s splendid bed strewn with pure plants….”

      

        (Enmerkar speaking)

        “I accompany Inanna for a journey of 15 leagues. and yet Utu the sun-god

        cannot see my holy crown, when she enters my holy jipar.

        Enlil has given (?) me the true crown and scepter.

        Ninurta, the son of Enlil, held me on his lap as the frame holds the water-skin.

        Aruru (Ninhursag), the sister of Enlil,

        extended her right breast to me, extended her left breast to me.

        When I go up to the great shrine, the mistress (Inanna) screeches like an Anzud (Anzu) chick,

        and other times when I go there, even though she is not a duckling,  she shrieks like one…”

      

       “It is Unug where Inanna dwells…”

      

        “Lugalbanda, he of beloved seed, stretched his hand out (and said)

        ‘Like divine Shara am I, the beloved son of Inanna ‘…”

King Meshkiaggasher Quotes From Sitchin Books, Etc.

SEE SITCHIN’S EARTH CHRONICLES, ETC.

Meshkiagasher = 1st king of Uruk /Unug-ki, son to Utu

 

(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…)

 

(Sumerian King List column III, lines 1 to 5)

          Meskiagkasher reigned for 324 years.

          Meskiagkasher journeyed upon the sea

          and came ashore in a mountainous land…”

 

According to “The Lost Book of Enki”:

Its first king was the high priest of the Eanna temple-abode,

a son of Utu he was!…”

 

Uruk Quotes From Zecharia Sitchin’s Books

SEE SITCHIN’S EARTH CHRONICLES, ETC.:

(gods in bluemixed-breed demigods in teal…)

As the Evil Wind began to “spread to the mountains as a net,” the gods of Sumer began to flee their beloved cities…

Inanna hurriedly departed from Uruk, sailing off toward Africa in a “submersible ship” and complaining that she had to leave behind her jewelry and other possessions...Inanna / Ishtar bewailed the desolation of her city and her temple by the Evil Wind

          “which in an instant, in a blink of an eye

          was created against the midst of the mountains,…”

and against which there was no defense…As the

          “loyal citizens of Uruk were seized with terror…

          ‘Rise up! Hide in the steppe!’

          the deities ran off…they took unfamiliar paths…”

          “Thus all the gods evacuated Uruk;

           They kept away from it;

           They hid in the mountains,

           They escaped to the distant plains…”

In Uruk…

          “Mob panic was brought about in Uruk….

          its good sense was distorted…”

…as the people asked questions:

         “Why did the gods benevolent eye look away?

          Who caused such worry and lamentation?…”

When the Evil Storm passed over,

          “the people were piled up in heaps…

          a hush settled over Uruk like a cloak…”

Meskiagkasher reigned for 324 years. Meskiagkasher journeyed upon the sea and came ashore in a mountainous land.

ENMERKAR, 2ND king of Uruk, son to Meskiagasher under the protection of the goddess, and ruled by a king devoted to her as well. (Utu’s son)

LugalBanda– 3rd king of Uruk, son to Enmerkar (& Inanna), spouse to Ninsun

Gilgamesh– 4th ruler of Uruk, son to Lugal-Banda and Anunnaki goddess Ninsun

Uruk Quotes From Texts

 

(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…)

(Ninhursag‘s creation = Enkidu, Enlil‘s creation = Hawawa)

 

(later Anu departed Earth, & left authority to the city of Uruk to Inanna)

 

E-ana (House of heaven) temple to Inanna in Uruk

E-kug-nuna temple to Inanna in Uruk

E-sara (Cuneiform: E2SAR.A) “House of the Universe” dedicated to Inanna in Uruk by Ur-Nammu

E-zagin (Lapis lazuli house), temple to Nisaba in Uruk

E-ngipar temple in Uruk

 

         “The great gods created the structure of Unug,

          the handiwork of the gods, and of E-ana (Anu‘s temple residence in Uruk),

          the house lowered down from heaven…”

 

          “Where there was a marsh then in Unug (Uruk), it was full of water.

Where there was any dry land, Euphrates poplars grew there.

Where there were reed-thickets, old reeds and young reeds grew there.

Divine Enki who is king in Eridu tore up for me the old reeds, drained off the water completely. …”

 

And told of those times before the Flood

In his city, Uruk, he made the walls, which formed a rampart stretching on

And the temple called Eanna, which was the house of An, the Sky God.

The great gods paled at its immensity, gigantic rays reach up to heaven (and) the earth tremble to its core…”

 

           “Come to Uruk of the strong walls

           To Inanna‘s Temple of Love,

           And to the Eanna,

           Where the Sky God An can be found…”

 

Come to ramparted Uruk

There the holy temple of Eanna

Where the Great God An lives,

          Come with me, Enkidu, to the holy dwelling

To the temple, Sky God’s house,…”

 

He carved on a stone stela all of his toils, and built the wall of Uruk-Haven,

the wall of the sacred Eanna Temple (Anu‘s home in Uruk), the holy sanctuary.

Look at its wall which gleams like copper (?), inspect its inner wall, the likes of which no one can equal!

Take hold of the threshold stone–it dates from ancient times!

Go close to the Eanna Temple, the residence of Ishtar

(Anu’s temple residence was given to Inanna), such as no later king or man ever equaled!

Go up on the wall of Uruk and walk around, examine its foundation, inspect its brickwork thoroughly.

Is not (even the core of) the brick structure made of kiln-fired brick,

and did not the Seven Sages themselves lay out its plans?

One league city, one league palm gardens, one league lowlands, the open area (?) of the Ishtar Temple,

three leagues and the open area (?) of Uruk it (the wall) encloses.

Find the copper tablet box, open the … of its lock of bronze, undo the fastening of its secret opening.

Take and read out from the lapis lazuli tablet how Gilgamesh went through every hardship. …”

 

And also of Inanna, Goddess of Love and Battle

Look at it even now: where cornice runs on outer wall shining brilliant copper -see,

There is no inner wall; it has no equal.

Touch the threshold – ancient.

Approach the palace called Eanna.

         There lives Inanna, Goddess of Love and Battle…”

 

         “go back to Erec (Uruk), the city of Nisaba,’…”

 

          “He entered E-zagin, the residence of Nanibgal (Nisaba)

          and prostrated himself before Nanibgal on her dais…”

 

Twenty-three kings resided in Kish before its power and influence were transferred to Uruk / Erech, by king, Meskiaggasher, who was loyal to the goddess, Inanna. King Meskiaggasher, (2815-2791 BC), was the son of Inanna’s twin brother, god Utu, and he was born of a human mother, besides being the nephew of goddess Inanna.

Meskiaggasher established a demigod family dynasty there in Uruk, and entrenched Inanna’s domain within Anu’s temple.

Inanna ruled as the mistress of Anu over the temple of Uruk. Kings served at her pleasure. Sometimes that could be taken in the literal sense.

          “After kingship was brought to Eanna, Meskiaggasher, the son of the god, Utu (Shamash),

ruled as both lord and king for 324 years (alien bio-genetics)

during which time he entered the sea and climbed the mountains, and traversed the skies; (alien technologies)

Enmerkar, the son of Meskiaggasher, the king of Uruk who had founded Uruk, ruled for 420 years; (semi-divine)

Lugalbanda, the shepherd, ruled for 1,200 years; (demigod mixed-breeds)

Dumuzi, the fisherman who came from the city of Kuara, ruled 100 years;

Gilgamesh, whose father was a nomad (?), ruled 126 years; (mother is Ninsun)

Urnungal, son of Gilgamesh, ruled 30 years; (dilution of alien blood)

Udulkalamma, the son of Urnungal, ruled 15 years; (dilution, etc.)

Labasher ruled 9 years;

Ennundaranna ruled 8 years;

Meshede, the smith, ruled 36 years;

Melamanna ruled 6 years and

Lugalkidul ruled 36 years.

All told, twelve kings ruled a total of 2,310 years in Eanna

before Uruk was defeated in battle and its kingship carried off to Ur.

 

Kingship in Uruk (Includes Eanna Temple)

After kingship was brought to Uruk, Enshakanshanna ruled 60 years;

Lugalure ruled 120 years (alien mixed blood) and Argandea ruled 7 years.

All told, three kings ruled a total of 187 years before Uruk was defeated and its kingship carried off to Ur.

 

Kingship in Uruk (Second Dynasty)

After kingship was brought back to Uruk,

Lugalzaggesi ruled for 25 years before Uruk was defeated and its kingship carried off to Agade.

 

Kingship In Uruk (Third Dynasty)

After kingship was brought back to Uruk, Urnigin ruled 7 years;

Urgigir, son of Urnigin, ruled 6 years;

Kudda ruled 6 years;

Puzur-ili ruled 5 years and Ur-Utu ruled 6 years.

All told, five kings ruled a total of 30 years before Uruk was smitten

by the Gutium Hordes and its kingship carried off by them.

 

Kingship in Uruk (Fourth Dynasty)

After kingship was brought back to Uruk, Utuhegal ruled 7 years, 6 months and 15 days

before Uruk was defeated and its kingship carried off to Ur

Come, let me bring you into Uruk-Haven, to the Holy Temple, the residence of Anu and Ishtar,…”

 

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

         who from the skies brought Ishtar (Inanna) down (alien tech) to the E-Anna.”

 

           With lapis-lazuli was adorned,

           Decorated with the handiwork of Ninagal.

           In the bright place… the residence of Inanna, the lyre of Anu they installed…”

Sadarnuna Quotes From Texts

Sadarnuna = Anu & Antu’s Daughter

Nusku’s Spouse

 

(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)

 

          just woman dwelling among the great divine powers is the lady unsurpassed in ladyship!

         Sadarnuna, the just woman of far-reaching and just counsel, is the beloved of An (Anu)!

         The great authority (?), the majestic quay, made fitting for the Ec-mah by Enul (Enlil) and Ninul (Ninlil),…

         The beloved offspring of An her spouse, the assembly leader Nuska, …”

 

         “The beloved offspring of An (Anu) the king, as she is worthy of the Pada-nunus (?), …… the Ec-mah…”

 

         I led Sin, Ningal, Nusku, and Sadarnunna -my lords- in procession from Babylon, my royal city,…”

 

         “Through you I will bring about the return of the gods (to) the dwelling in Harran,

         by means of Nabonidus your son. He will construct Ehulhul; he will complete its work.

         He will complete the city Harran greater than it was before and restore it.

         He will bring Sîn, Ningal, Nusku, and Sadarnunna in procession back into the Ehulhul.”

Martu Quotes From Texts

Martu = son of Anu & Ninhursag / Urash

married Utu‘s daughter, patron god to the city Ninab…

his animal symbol is the reindeer

(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 …mixed-breed demigods in teal…)

 

       MARIAGE OF MARTU:

        “engendered by great An (Anu) and brought up on his holy knees, ……,

        born by Uraš (Ninhursag),

        cherished and granted a favorable destiny by the Great Mountain Enlil,…”

       

        “Martu, august youth,

        who completely controls the distant mountains as far as their borders,…

        who occupies a holy dais in the mountains, the pureplace!…

        whom holy An (Anu) engendered,

        who appears gloriously with numerous divine powers (alien technology)!

        His own mother Ninḫursaĝa (Ninhursag) made his form excel Medim-ša’s

         so that no one should threaten him.

         The Anuna (Anunnaki), the great gods,

         enhanced his strength with warrior qualities, and spoke favorably to him.

         They invested (?) him with authority that accompanies him in battle

         like a coat of armor, …… to him mace, divine weapon, a great bow,

         arrows and quiver in his august hands,

         made his divinity magnificently perfect,…

        He grasps the seven winds, makes fire ……,

         subduing all in battle and fight, …… like lightning…”

       

        “For the king, he annihilates all enemy lands that are not compliant to him.

        Martu, the son of An, extends a hand to the good shepherd…

        his own father, the lord of the gods,…

        he presented to him the Martu lands, the lapis-lazuli mountains…

        he is the king’s helper in battle… Martu, son of An…”

Shala Quotes From Texts

Shala = Anu‘s daughter, Adad’s spouse, corn goddess

(Babylonian Medimsa)

 

(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)

 

        all this is the god Rimon (Adad) and his wife Shalla, the corn goddess (from America?),

        the compassionate one; they are the earthly presence of the great gods.”

 

“The deities Papsukal, Nusku, and Shala

Shall then be seated in the court of the god Anu…”