.Before I go to bed I need to tell you more about the Goddess - TopicsExpress



          

.Before I go to bed I need to tell you more about the Goddess Nana. Nanna The Mother Goddess survives in the nomenclature of Africans around the world. Even we here call our grandmothers and mothers Nan-a, and Na-na. Nanna was The Mother Goddess who entered the bible as El Shaddai, but was amalgamated into Yahweh by verdict of the priestly tradition. I have traced Nana all over the world from 33,000 BC until today she is Nana Bukulu or Yemanja in Yorubaland. She was Nana in Greece and Nana in Babylon. Sin-Nanna in Ur where Abraham grew up but he met her on the Plain of Moreh sitting under a Moor tree in Amurru. #BlamThe Goddess Nanna/Nana was worship in Judah 1000-700 BCE. We cannot find the other artifacts of the said stories but we find lots of Nana figurines . Abraham would have had to be completely ignorant of the “religions” of Ur and Canaan to not know Nana. In “Straight to the Heart of Genesis: 60 Bite-Sized Insights” Phil Moore says’ “Since Ur of Chaldees was a city dominated by the Moon God Nanna, Abraham was possibly brought up worshiping the moon in the temple with his father”. The bible hints to this; Joshua 24:2 “2 And Joshua said unto all the people, Thus saith the Lord God of Israel, Your fathers dwelt on the other side of the flood in old time, even Terah, the father of Abraham, and the father of Nachor: and they served other gods.” Terah and Nachor may have worshiped Nanna as a male deity but the bible also hints to how Abraham followed Nana as El Shaddai, The Mother Goddess. The bible reads that Yahweh told Abram to leave his father land in Gen 12:1. After his journey Abram settled in Shechem. Shechem was in Amorite control(Gen 48:22 “shechem” took from Amorites).“Moreh” is also said to be the Amorite oaktree(Gen 12:6). A key point: there is not one instance in the Hebrew Bible where God was called “El Shaddai” before Abraham reached Shechem, Amurru. I inject that this is where Abram finally venerate the goddess Nana(Gen 17:1). It is because Nana was the feminine aspect of the god Sin before Nanna was ever a masculine Semitic god. The principle of duality was realized and Nana became Sin-Nanna, Bêl Šadê. To Abraham Bêl Šadê became “El Shaddai”. As Harriet Lutzky and others point out, at the root of Shaddai we find “breast”, which connotes Nana’s heavy breast. -Jonathan .
Posted on: Thu, 30 Oct 2014 06:52:25 +0000

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