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ENKI SPEAKS
by Sasha Lessin, Ph.D. (Anthropology, U.C.L.A.)
Essay 43
CHILDREN
OF JACOB = ISRAEL IN EGYPT | ||||
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In 1907 B.C., Abraham, worried Isaac would marry a local Canaanites and dilute their Enlilite bloodline from Sumer, sent him back to Harran on the Euphrates to marry daughters of their relatives there. Isaac brought Rebecca back from Harran to Canaan; there she bore him the twins ESAU and JACOB in 1963 B.C.. Famine from drought struck Canaan when the twins matured. Isaac thought to send them to Egypt (where the Nile’s waters protected the people from famine) for brides. But Enlil warned them not to cross the still lethally-radioactive Sinai to Egypt. He ordered Isaac's family to an area of Canaan where wells tapped water. There Esau married a local. Isaac, "concerned lest his son Jacob, with whom the ‘divinely’ ordained [i.e., Enlil-ordered] succession rested, marry a pagan Canaanite," ordered Jacob, "Thou shalt not take a wife from the daughters of Canaan." Isaac sent Jacob to Harran [southern Turkey] to marry daughters of Isaac’s maternal uncle, Leban. EN-ROUTE TO HARRAN FOR BRIDES, JACOB ENCOUNTERS ENLIL & CREW On his journey north to Harran, "in a nighttime vision, Jacob saw a UFO, except for him it was not an UNidentified Flying Object; he realized its occupants were ‘angels of Elohim’ [Nibirans] and their commander" [Enlil]. These "angels"were "flesh and blood human emissaries."
In Harran, Jacob asked his uncle Leban for Leban’s daughter Rachael. Leban, demanded Jacob first marry Rachael’s older sister Leah and, in Harran, earn their dowries. Jacob worked twenty years for his uncle. Then Jacob "dreamed" Enlil’s messenger bade him return to Canaan. The messenger, also in a "dream," warned Leban to let Jacob and his wives go. HOW JACOB BECAME "ISRAEL"
On his way back south from Harran to Canaan Jacob at the Yabbok Crossing of the Jordan River, "and uncertain of what his brother Esau’s attitude would be to see his rival for the succession [to rule Abraham's tribe]" sent his party ahead. Alone at the Crossing, Jacob encountered and wrestled and, though he dislocated his thigh in the battle, pinned and held a Nibiran "angel" all night. He let the "angel" go in exchange for a blessing. [Wings part of mythization of Nibirans, who had flying machines, into winged beings.] The angel renamed Jacob "ISRA-EL [he who fought a god]. Israel, who limped into Esau’s camp, became the patriarch of Enlil’s loyalists, and his tribe were "the Children of Israel." [Sitchin, Z, 1995, Divine Encounters, page 250 - 256] ISRAEL'S SON JOSEPH SAVES EGYPT & BRINGS THE CHILDREN OF ISRAEL TO EGYPT Rachael’s older sons hated their half-brother, Rebecca’s youngest son, JOSEPH (born in 1870 B.C.), for his obsession with dreams and their interpretation. The half-brothers sold Joseph as a slave to caravaners, who took him to Egypt. In Egypt an official of the pharaoh’s court worked Joseph as a household slave. The official’s wife tried to seduce Joseph. When Joseph rebuffed her, she said he put the make on her, and the official jailed Joseph.
In jail, Joseph became renown for his continued interpreting dreams. Pharaoh Amenemhet III of the Middle Kingdom’s XII dynasty ascended the throne of Egypt in 1842 B.C.. Amenemhet dreamed of seven skinny cows ate seven fat cows and seven scorched ears of grain ate seven healthy ones. He asked Joseph to interpret the dreams. Joseph told Pharaoh his dream meant seven years of plentiful harvest, then seven of famine. Impressed, in 1840 B.C. Amenenhet made Joseph Overseer of Egypt. His job: store water and grain from the seven good years for the seven lean ones. Joseph channeled Nile water at high flood level to a natural depression to create an artificial lake near Hawara. He, with canals and underground pipes for miles in the Fayam area. This area became the breadbasket of Egypt. Then drought and famine struck the Near East, and refugees pored into Egypt, where vegetables, fruit and fish still, thanks to Joseph, abounded. Among the refugees from Canaan in 1833 B.C.: Jacob/Israel (now 130 years old) and his sons, including Joseph’s half-brothers who’d sold him as a slave. Joseph forgave his half brothers and invited their descendants and dependants–the Children of Israel–to Egypt. There, for 400 years, they prospered and multiplied, till there were 600,000 of them and a new regime, hostile to the Enlilites with whom the Children of Israel were allied, took power. [Sitchin, Z., 1985, Divine Encounters, pages 289 - 291; 2007, pages152 -153; 1995, Divine Encounters, page 289].
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