[Discussion] Hebrew Bible: Plagiarized and Defaced Monotheism

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TranzzistX already got most of what I would post. There's also the fact that back in the Iron Age, local legends were pretty much appropriated by everyone. For example, the demon Lilith/Lilitu is found all over ancient Levant as a storm demon associated with owls. The flood myth was a common cultural myth in Levant and different cultures had their own versions.

The source I got it from was taken down. I just checked. But it provided all the connections between Jezus and hinduism, judaism, astrology, etc.

the sun/horus/jezus walks across the sky/heavens in 12 steps. 'Hours' is derived from 'Horus'.
Jesus, not as a man, but as a metaphor for spiritual and intellectual enlightenment represents the sun. The sun of god. Not the son of god.

Seth, (an egyptian god) means sunset. Seth. Sunset. It's all astrology at its core. That's one interpretation that makes more sense.
It amazes me how you still believe in New Age crackpots like Maxwell's bogus connections despite the fact that an amateur mythology and language student can easily debunk most of his claims. Son of God and Sun of God sound nothing alike in any widely spoken language of the first century, only in modern English, same with sunset. Latin: Solis Obcosum and Greek: Illiovasolema, there's also the fact that English is primary a Germanic language while Egyptian is Afro-Asiac. It's an amateur level pseudo-etymology. It kinda pains me to see people so easily duped. Please fact check before you believe any random claim on a conspiracy site. Better yet, tell me a lot of your claims so that I can debunk them for you.
 

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TranzzistX already got most of what I would post. There's also the fact that back in the Iron Age, local legends were pretty much appropriated by everyone. For example, the demon Lilith/Lilitu is found all over ancient Levant as a storm demon associated with owls. The flood myth was a common cultural myth in Levant and different cultures had their own versions.

It amazes me how you still believe in New Age crackpots like Maxwell's bogus connections despite the fact that an amateur mythology and language student can easily debunk most of his claims. Son of God and Sun of God sound nothing alike in any widely spoken language of the first century, only in modern English, same with sunset. Latin: Solis Obcosum and Greek: Illiovasolema, there's also the fact that English is primary a Germanic language while Egyptian is Afro-Asiac. It's an amateur level pseudo-etymology. It kinda pains me to see people so easily duped. Please fact check before you believe any random claim on a conspiracy site. Better yet, tell me a lot of your claims so that I can debunk them for you.
You forgot to take into account the fact that we're talking about the oldest language on earth. Symbolism. Maxwell is just wording the symbols. There is no modern language to link back to in this case as that's not how the ancient occult knowledge was depicted at first.
Have you even thoroughly followed any of Maxwell's lectures?
 

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You forgot to take into account the fact that we're talking about the oldest language on earth. Symbolism. Maxwell is just wording the symbols. There is no modern language to link back to in this case as that's not how the ancient occult knowledge was depicted at first.
Have you even thoroughly followed any of Maxwell's lectures?
I don't mean to pick on you Yowyan, I used to believe in a lot of his stuff back in high school, and I get kinda cringey when I see other people getting mentioning the same stuff. It's mostly baseless quackery, with no actual historical sources. There are several proto-language families in the world. English is part of the Germanic branch from the Indo-European family. .
Egyptian is part of a completely different family, Afro-Asiac: and is related to the Semitic languages like Arabic and Hebrew, but still a distinct branch. Egyptian is one of the oldest written languages, but not the oldest spoken. Sumerian has an older script and certain Indian languages are known to be just as ancient orally. Bogus etymology is Maxwell's favorite talking point, if you take that away, then his theories have no substance backing them up.

Regardless, the only thing Maxwell is ever right about is that humans subconsciously associated the night with evil/darkness/blindness, and the day with good/light/knowledge, which most people could tell you. That I have no problem with, is that he makes up fake etymologies and non-existent parallels between myths that make him a quack. It's one thing to say that you can interpret a text in an alternate method (via astrology), and another to claim that it was secretly the author's intent.
History, language, and comparative mythology are hobbies of mine, and I can tell you that there are far better sources. Pretty sure if 80% of someone's claims are factually wrong then you shouldn't trust them.:bdpf:
 

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I don't mean to pick on you Yowyan, I used to believe in a lot of his stuff back in high school, and I get kinda cringey when I see other people getting mentioning the same stuff. It's mostly baseless quackery, with no actual historical sources. There are several proto-language families in the world. English is part of the Germanic branch from the Indo-European family. .
Egyptian is part of a completely different family, Afro-Asiac: and is related to the Semitic languages like Arabic and Hebrew, but still a distinct branch. Egyptian is one of the oldest written languages, but not the oldest spoken. Sumerian has an older script and certain Indian languages are known to be just as ancient orally. Bogus etymology is Maxwell's favorite talking point, if you take that away, then his theories have no substance backing them up.

Regardless, the only thing Maxwell is ever right about is that humans subconsciously associated the night with evil/darkness/blindness, and the day with good/light/knowledge, which most people could tell you. That I have no problem with, is that he makes up fake etymologies and non-existent parallels between myths that make him a quack. It's one thing to say that you can interpret a text in an alternate method (via astrology), and another to claim that it was secretly the author's intent.
History, language, and comparative mythology are hobbies of mine, and I can tell you that there are far better sources. Pretty sure if 80% of someone's claims are factually wrong then you shouldn't trust them.:bdpf:


Haven't you just ignored my statement of symbolism being expressed into words, thus there not being any modern interpretated words that have been an attempt to translate ancient texts? Just symbols, no text in this specific subject. Although the subject of Jezus' roots and background information lining up perfectly with tales from other ancient religions and tales. Different languages, different names, different origins, same occult meaning.

Not to mention that you can find resembles of my first 'claim' in every major religion and ancient findings.

Keep in mind the more you think you know of the history of our world, the more you realize you don't know much at all. Ancient hebrew>cananite>Phoenician text tablets have been found all over the world, u.s.a. for one. Massive amounts of cover-ups done by the SmithsonianGate have occurred through the 1800's.. Scientists are often limited by the the ones that fund them..think.
 
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