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101 Myths of the Bible: How Ancient Scribes Invented Biblical History

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* The name "Yahweh" = of the god "Yave-ilu" of Canaan and Babylon.

* Man created from the clay or earth = A rehash of the Creation stories of Babylon and Egypt, where Marduk, chief among gods, creates humans out of his blood mixed with clay from the earth. In the Egyptian Creation Myth, the first man is made of clay on a potter's wheel.

* Adam and Eve, forbidden fruit, and the loss of Immortality through a Snake = A rehash of the "Epic of Gilgamesh" which also includes "forbidden fruit" and in which Gilgamesh loses his immortality, stolen by a Snake!

* The story of the Tower of Babel = of the Sumerian story of "Enmerkar and the Lord of Aratta."

* The story of Noah = of the Chaldean Myth of a great flood where the "gods of Gilgamesh" want to destroy all of humanity.

* Ten Commandments and Old Testament Laws = Plaigarized from the "Code of Hammurabi" of Babylon AND from the 42 Laws of Maat. (Exodus 21:18-19 is plaigarized word for word).

* The story of Samson and Delilah = of the story of "Enkidu and Shamhat" found in the Epic of Gilgamesh.

* The story of Jonah = of the Greek demigod Herakles (Hercules) who was also swallowed by a whale, and he too had departed from exactly the same town of "Joppa" just as Jonah did.


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