There Were Giants Upon the Earth by Zecharia Sitchin

There Were Giants Upon the Earth by Zecharia Sitchin

Author:Zecharia Sitchin [Sitchin, Zecharia]
Language: eng
Format: epub, pdf
Publisher: Ace
Published: 2011-09-20T00:51:45+00:00


THE POWER OF SEVEN

Our daily life is regulated by the seven-day week—an odd number that fits neither our decimal (= 'Base ten', as the number of our digits in two hands) system, nor the Sumerian sexagecimal (= 'Base Sixty') system that we continue to use in geometry, astronomy, and timekeeping. This unusual choice is explained by the biblical tale of Creation that covered the span of seven days (the final day of rest and review included). This biblical seven is explained in turn by the seven tablets of Enuma elish, the Mesopotamian Epic of Creation. But why is that text inscribed on seven tablets?

The number seven (including seventh and seventy) appears in almost every major biblical event, commandment, and prophecy, for a total of some six hundred times. It is also a key number in the New Testament, including the prophetic Book of Revelation, as well as in the Pseudoepigraphic books (such as the seven classes of angels in the Book of Enoch).

That has been the same in Egyptian lore, starting with the affairs of the gods: The first divine dynasty consisted of seven gods (from Ptah to Horus); and in all there were 49 (= 7 x 7) divine and demigod rulers until Pharaonic reign began. Mesoamerican beginnings are attrib- * uted to seven tribes; and so on.

The consideration of seven as a Power Number in fact began with the Anunnaki who had come to Earth from Nibiru. Nippur, Mission Control Center, was the seventh city on Earth. There were seven Sages, and the 'Seven Who Judge'. Ziggurats had seven stages, and stars were located with the "stylus of seven numbers." A god had the 'Sevenfold Weapon', and there were seven 'Weapons of Terror'. The release of the Bull of Heaven triggered seven years of famine; when a temple was inaugurated, seven blessings were pronounced. And so on and on.

The origin of all that, we suggest, is the position of Earth as the seventh planet from the viewpoint of the Anunnaki (see the sky map of Enlil's route from Nibiru to Earth, Fig. 65). It states that "Enlil went by seven planets" to reach Earth—starting the count with Pluto, then Neptune and Uranus as 2nd and 3rd, Saturn and Jupiter as 4th and 5th, Mars as 6th, and Earth as the Seventh Planet. Accordingly, seven dots was Earth's celestial symbol, as seen on an Assyrian monument (alongside the symbols for the Moon, Nibiru, and the Sun, and the deities associated with them).



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