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Sumerians and the Enigmatic Anunnaki

Aug 06, 202534 min
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Episode description

Understanding the Sumerian context is crucial before delving into their myths. This episode explores the intricate study of the Anunnaki, bridging science, myth, and theology. We reference significant works like History Begins at Sumer and Mesopotamia: The Cradle of Civilization to illuminate how the Sumerians perceived their world.

The episode discusses their universe's structure, the Sumerian pantheon, and how humans were created to replace lesser gods in labor. The Sumerians lacked concepts like free will and morality as we know them, yet their myths provided life's guidelines.

We examine the transition from distant deities to city-specific gods, reflected in festivals and rituals. The myth of Inanna and Dumuzi is highlighted, linking it to agricultural cycles and modern traditions like Easter and Halloween. Inanna's transformation into Ishtar and its cultural archetypes is also explored.

This episode sets the stage for reading the Sumerian tablets in the next lesson, offering essential historical and theological context.


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See show notes: https://inlet.fm/anunnaki/episodes/689398a248ef1f4b2fb6760b

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