The Garden of Eden and the Sumerian Paradise of Dilmun, Part Two

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This video suggests that professional PhD scholars have _misunderstood_ the term "30 beru," the distance to Dilmun from Mesopotamia. It is, in fact, _not_ 300 miles, but instead 132 miles, based on the war annals of the Assyrian King Esarhaddon, who said it was 30 beru from Aphek to Raphia for his marching army. Thus locating Dilmun _not_ at Bahrain, but in the marshlands east of Sumer between Ur and Eridu and the mouth of the Shatt al-Arab. Please click on the below tinyurls for additional information:
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  • The river that watered Eden was supposed to split into four other rivers, including the Tigris and Euphrates rivers. But they are not joined together.

  • @RadarKat73080 Agreed! But some PhD scholars have argued that Eden's 4 rivers "met" or joined together at the Garden of Eden, which they locate in the vicinity of Qurnah. For me Eden is a myth and its 4 rivers too. For me the Gihon is the Nile in Cush (Sudan) its name possibly preserved at the 2d Cushite cataract of Gianadel; the Pishon is a conflation of Wadies Baish/Baysh and Bishah in SW Arabia near Asir and Yemen. Havilah is the Khaulan region of SW Arabia. Just Google Havilah Pishon Bishah.

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