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  • so Gilgamesh whooped ankidu?

  • all your hymen are belong to me!

  • What he mand love whit is mother?

  • @TheAir007 yes. 

  • Whats the thing with the hymen? I don't get why its a big deal?

  • What an adorable voice.

  • @solinari399 - if you truly believe th Epic of Gilgamesh is the self-same story of Nimrod in the Bible...then not only are you WRONG, but you are equally ill-read, uneducated, and probably one of those fools who believe the Earth is less than 7000 years old.

  • @helvis213 are this meant to be the most literal translation of the earliest known record of the epic of gilgamesh ie 2500 years ago or so?

  • @helvis213 i thought sargon was more like moses seeing as he was a baby who was put down a river in a cot at birth.

  • What is the source of the tablets used in the video

  • Am i the only one thinking ?...the part the of Enkidu and Shamhat is also the same of the Adam and Eve in the Bible...the part when they 1st met..

  • @DarioGawaLa there is also another story in this epic about a man that bild a huge ship and painted it with tar

    and gathered animals to prepare for a huge fold ("ringing any bill???") Life goes on circles ,the contents will keep circuling untell it is ready ,having similarity betwean the past stories and ours does not mean that any off them are fake it is just going on circles untel its and we are ready .

  • TY! for the knowledge.

  • I want to meet a true friend from a great battle of rivalry!

    It doesn't get more manly than that lol

  • really good work :)

  • Thank you very much. I am doing a study on Sumerian culture which was introduced to me by the books of Zecharia Sitchin. These videos which you have made have been a great help. Thanks once again.

  • what pages are these videos?

  • thanks alot !!! you really saved me ... i needed the book for class but this will do ! thanx agin !!

  • very articulate. i enjoyed this.

  • great series, thanks for reading it bro

  • thanks man you put in some work on this

  • @WastedSensation

    Thank you, sir. Glad you enjoyed.

  • where can you find the epic of gilgamesh? i read it in my western civ class last semester but i wana get my hands on it again

  • or religion could just die................

  • this was tight thanks veary good story

  • Seems like this is a record of Cro Magnons meeting the Neanderthals. Interestingly there used to be an ancient practice in India where the bride would lose her virginity to God by sitting on the phallic representation of Shiv.

  • it seems that these ancient super humans were only superior in a physical sense. gilgamesh seemed very intelligent, but i wonder if any of them would of survived 10 seconds on a beach in normandy or a hill in north korea. i doubt all that mighty shit would last long at all.

  • @sidius5 That's right. Mediocrity reigns supreme. Everyone is made inferior by the efficiency with which fear compels us to brandish weaponry to kill en masse and from a remote location. The heroes of our race, rather than our nations, have long gone extinct, smothered by our fears. Hitler was afraid of a Jewish conspiracy, and everyone else was afraid of him. Were there any heroes? Isn't it relative?

  • @sidius5 of course they wont survived! they fought with spears and bronze weapons. Go ahead kill a guy with a copper sword when he is pointing a Kar98k at you.

  • Helvis213, you're the man!!! great job

  • Glad you enjoyed.

  • King david thats a legend

  • enkeedo is a pimp

  • So is this the full story of genesis 6:1-8?

    where the sons of god took whom ever they choose?

  • That's a good question. What do you think?

    You obviously seem some parallels. What do you make of the connection?

  • yes looking into things. I see a lot of links to other tex through the years. and there is a golden thread which linkss then all in a way. but that iam still following. It seems to me the summerians were the followers of the fallen 1s . and are still here hidden using the eye as there symbol? waiting to rise again. any way thanks for the videos it saved me reading a lot of tex lol cheers.

  • Gilgamesh is Nimrod - their stories are almost exactly the same - Nimrod "became a great hunter before the Lord" - this refers to the DNA he carried from his pre flood ancestors - the Nephilim - He grew huge like the Nephilim and rebelled against YHVH - He built the ziggurat in case another deluge was sent and vowed to turn people against YHVH - In the epic of G - YHVH is called Humbaba...All of todays royalty can trace their lineage to Nimrod which is why they assume it is their right to rule.

  • @tiarnan76 Thank you. Can u give me some links to this story. cheers.

  • Just google search, "The Epic of Gilgamesh" and you'll get a ton of pages that contain the text.

  • @helvis213 I did. and inresting. i also looking 2, how many talk about the tree of life( universe) even the new avatar movie. and many other links throughout history. in many tex.

  • "you will take him in your arms and embrace him and caress him like a man caresses his wife"

    Obviously Enkidu, the strongest wild man of the woods, was bisexual. And Gilgamesh, the strongest being on earth.....and 2/3 divine heritage....was his lover. The were both bisexual. The words are clear and baked in clay.....

  • Metaphor.

  • Metaphor for what? The relationship between Gilgamesh and Enkidu was clearly a sexual one.

  • I don't see your comment in response to mine, but I will reply to it nonetheless. My question "metaphor for what?" was a rhetorical one; obviously the most important element in the relationship between Gilgamesh and Enkidu is not sex, but rather a strong affection. But what I saw was that apparently you thought that the single word "metaphor" with no backing explanation could somehow debunk the clear fact that sexuality was also present. This is plain and simple bowdlerization.

  • How long did it take you to come up with that response?

    So if you get it, why all the nonsense?

    Your words clearly show you understood my singular response. Anyway, thanks for proving my point. I'm glad you enjoyed the video.

  • It's true, the Sumerians weren't Semites (like the Babylonians, Israelites, or Arabs) they lived between the Tigris and Euphrates first... but they disappeared for some reason... I think they were eliminated by the Babylonians, but I dont remember

  • I really like how this ends. It is an amazing thought; how Gilgamesh searches all his life to find the secret to live forever, then after giving up and on his way back to Uruk, see's his city from a distance and falls to his knees realizing that his city; his legacy will live on forever. Thus meaning that he is eternal.

    Just gives me chills; envisioning that. I don't tie it in with my religious views, but I really love this story and it's historical significance. Thanks for reading it.

  • wow this is a long story

  • Hence 'epic'.

  • was nimrod....erk i mean gilgamesh a black man?

  • Gilgamesh was Sumerian.

  • what did sumerians look like?

  • Sumeria is present day Iraq/

  • What did summerians look like? Maybe they looked like their statues (more or less) large almond shaped eyes, curly hair, etc...

  • i had my teeth pulled out, my wisdom teeth today. but when i heard your calm voice and the story of Gilgamesh, the pain calmed down.

  • One Victorian scholar, studying Babylonian cuniform, a semetic language, came to the conclusion that you don't invent this script for this language. It's borrowed. He urged further excavations, and only then did they discover Sumaria, a pre Semetic language.

  • Back then, the ancient writers knew that the public loved powerful action heroes, obsessed with sex and killing enemies...nothing has changed.

  • You might be right but don't lump this epic into that category. Much of the action and the limited amount of sex here have deeper metaphorical value. It's deeper insight into humanity and justice is the reason people have been reading this story for thousands of years.

    Anyway, glad you enjoyed.

  • i enjoyed this film. you are talented. i hope GOD, blesses you with more speech and creativity. revealing the past and how we can relate to these people

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  • Fornicate Under Consent of the King (F*CK) goes way back.

  • it should be noted that there were very few people back then

    ps

    did anyone else hear of Gilgamesh from Fate/Stay Night?

  • shit gilgamesh owns every women

  • What us that sound in the background? It sounds like singing.

  • Wow, Gilgamesh bones every virgin.

    Awesome for Gilgamesh, not so awesome for the groom.

  • This is the coolest religion. A lot of pumping.High regard for physical and sexual strength.

  • You could consider the Hebrew bible as a continuation of this history.

  • i wish i could go back to acient sumer and come back. i believe they hold the answers to what life really is about since they were the first known civilation. all of the religious confusion 2day could be put to an end by studying thier beliefs...imo anyways...

  • good advice. i wish u would've told me that months ago

  • thx so much, i gotta test on this tomorrow :P

  • We're very glad we could help.

    You better keep listening though, you'd hate to miss the end.

  • Humbaba was a tough boss fight in the thunder plains, Final Fantasy X-2. It's strange how ancient mythology manifests itself in modern day video games.

  • More likely an assimilation; the Hebrews built their mythology from the various cultures they passed through.

  • have you seen Phil Schneider or William Cooper's seminars. if not watch them, this is a good video. the alien agenda is at hand.

  • OK, so if they made a movie,(*) then Gilgamesh and Enkidu should be played by the same actor, with a good make-up job, or perhaps brothers.

    (*) Not saying that's a good idea, just saying IF.

  • Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson could be Gilgamesh, Enkidu should be played by someone else, not sure who yet, He is Animal like, but after he is "cleaned up" he looks like a normal dude.

  • helvis u rock

  • Thank you, sir.

  • Yes. Thanks for doing this

  • well done, you remind us what a great story this is, even after all these years!

  • philosophia perennis

  • It seems so. There are many examples of Mesopotamian stories repeated in the Bible.

  • absolutely correct^^

  • Adam & Eve, for example.

  • To which poem are you referring? Are you talking about Gilgamesh?

  • Not specifically; just an example of a Sumerian/Babylonian story that found its way into the Bible.

  • I have yet to read a about a Meso Adam and Eve.

    Some say Enkidu and Shamat are the prototypes but I think most Near Eastern Scholars believe that's a bit of a stretch. The flood story is really the most compelling example.

    Sargon was also floated down a river in a basket, too, just like Moses.

  • Have a look at Joseph Campbell's 'Occidental Mythology'; there's a discussion on pre-biblical Adam & Eve myths alongside a chapter on the origins of snake motifs.

  • Cool!

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