PDA

View Full Version : The Sumerian King List Spans for Over 241,000 Years Before a Great Flood



Skywizard
13th June 2014, 14:57
http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-lvAe1XQ72LI/U5Hcyv4HYzI/AAAAAAAAN4o/jfpWuY0-d-I/s1600/sumerian-king-list.jpg


Out of the many incredible artefacts that have been recovered from sites in Iraq where
flourishing Sumerian cities once stood, few have been more intriguing that the Sumerian
King List, an ancient manuscript originally recorded in the Sumerian language, listing
kings of Sumer (ancient southern Iraq) from Sumerian and neighbouring dynasties,
their supposed reign lengths, and the locations of "official" kingship.

What makes this artefact so unique is the fact that the list blends apparently mythical pre-dynastic rulers with historical rulers who are known to have existed. The first fragment of this rare and unique text, a 4,000-year-old cuneiform tablet, was found in the early 1900s by German-American scholar Hermann Hilprecht at the site of ancient Nippur and published in 1906.

Since Hilprecht’s discovery, at least 18 other exemplars of the king’s list have been found, most of them dating from the second half of the Isin dynasty (c. 2017-1794 BCE.). No two of these documents are identical.

However, there is enough common material in all versions of the list to make it clear that they are derived from a single, "ideal" account of Sumerian history.

Among all the examples of the Sumerian King List, the Weld-Blundell prism in the Ashmolean Museum cuneiform collection in Oxford represents the most extensive version as well as the most complete copy of the King List. The 8-inch-high prism contains four sides with two columns on each side.

It is believed that it originally had a wooden spindle going through its centre so that it could be rotated and read on all four sides. It lists rulers from the antediluvian (“before the flood”) dynasties to the fourteenth ruler of the Isin dynasty (ca. 1763–1753 BC).

The list is of immense value because it reflects very old traditions while at the same time providing an important chronological framework relating to the different periods of kingship in Sumeria, and even demonstrates remarkable parallels to accounts in Genesis.

The ancient civilisation of Sumer

Sumer (sometimes called Sumeria), is the site of the earliest known civilization, located in the southernmost part of Mesopotamia between the Tigris and the Euphrates rivers, in the area that later became Babylonia and is now southern Iraq from around Baghdad to the Persian Gulf.

By the 3rd millennium BC, Sumer was the site of at least twelve separate city states: Kish, Erech, Ur,Sippar, Akshak, Larak, Nippur, Adab, Umma, Lagash, Bad-tibira, and Larsa.

Each of these states comprised a walled city and its surrounding villages and land, and each worshiped its own deity, whose temple was the central structure of the city. Political power originally belonged to the citizens, but, as rivalry between the various city-states increased, each adopted the institution of kingship.

The Sumerian King List, records that eight kings reigned before a great flood. After the Flood, various city-states and their dynasties of kings temporarily gained power over the others.

Sumer’s mythical past

The Sumerian King List begins with the very origin of kingship, which is seen as a divine institution: “the kingship had descended from heaven”. The rulers in the earliest dynasties are represented as reigning fantastically long periods:

"After the kingship descended from [the] heaven[s], the kingship was in Eridug. In Eridug, Alulim became king; he ruled for 28800 years. Alaljar ruled for 36000 years. 2 kings; they ruled for 64800 years."

Some of the rulers mentioned in the early list, such as Etana, Lugal-banda and Gilgamesh, are mythical or legendary figures whose heroic feats are subjects of a series of Sumerian and Babylonian narrative compositions.

The early list names eight kings with a total of 241,200 years from the time when kingship “descended from [the] heaven[s]” to the time when "the Flood" swept over the land and once more "the kingship was lowered from heaven" after the Flood.

Interpretation of long reigns

The amazingly long tenure of the early kings has provoked many attempts at interpretation.

At one extreme is the complete dismissal of the astronomically large figures as “completely artificial” and the view that they are unworthy of serious consideration. At the other extreme, is the belief that the numbers have a basis in reality and that the early kings were indeed gods who were capable of living much longer than humans.

In between the two extremes is the hypothesis that the figures represent relative power, triumph or importance. For example, in ancient Egypt, the phrase “he died aged 110” referred to someone who lived life to the full and who offered an important contribution to society.

In the same way, the extremely long periods of reign of the early kings may represent how incredibly important they were perceived as being in the eyes of the people. This doesn’t explain, however, why the periods of tenure later switched to realistic time periods.

Related to this perspective is the belief that although the early kings are historically unattested, this does not preclude their possible correspondence with historical rulers who were later mythicised.

Finally, some scholars have sought to explain the figures through a mathematical investigation and interpretation (e.g. Harrison, 1993).

Relation to Genesis

Some scholars (e.g. Wood, 2003) have drawn attention to the fact that there are remarkable similarities between the Sumerian King List and accounts in Genesis. For example, Genesis tells the story of ‘the great flood’ and Noah’s efforts to save all the species of animals on Earth from destruction. Likewise, in the Sumerian King List, there is discussion of a great deluge: “the flood swept over the earth.”

The Sumerian King List provides a list of eight kings (some versions have 10) who reigned for long periods of time before the flood, ranging from 18,600 to 43,200 years. This is similar to Genesis 5, where the generations from Creation to the Flood are recorded.

Interestingly, between Adam and Noah there are eight generations, just as there are eight kings between the beginning of kingship and the flood in the Sumerian King List.

After the flood, the King List records kings who ruled for much shorter periods of time. Thus, the Sumerian King List not only documents a great flood early in man’s history, but it also reflects the same pattern of decreasing longevity as found in the Bible - men had extremely long life spans before the flood and much shorter life spans following the flood (Wood, 2003).

The Sumerian King List truly is a perplexing mystery.

These are just some of the questions that still remain unanswered after more than a century of research:
Why would the Sumerians combine mythical rulers with actual historical rulers in one document?
Why are there so many similarities with Genesis?
Why were ancient kings described as ruling for thousands of years?



Source: http://humansarefree.com/2014/06/the-sumerian-king-list-spans-for-over.html



peace...

Carmody
13th June 2014, 15:16
Of course, the biblical tales are apparently..as far as anyone who's investigated can tell...sourced from Sumer. Thus we can't easily or credibly take the genesis stuff and call it 'potential correlation' with the Sumerian tablets'...as a method of potentially 'proofing' the Sumerian ones.

This does not detract from the interesting aspects of it, no not at all. Just sayin'.

araucaria
13th June 2014, 15:30
Some of those dates do sound somehow symbolic or rounded. 43,200 years happens to be exactly 20 precessional cycles, and 64,800 is exactly 30. Meanwhile, 36000 is ten Nibiru cycles, and 28,800 is a multiple of 144.

ghostrider
14th June 2014, 04:28
Gilgamesh was from a race of people that had a lifespan of 150,000 years and it is said he is still alive and still on earth , living in Arizona ... the old lyrians came here over 389,000 years ago , and they say life on earth is over 22 million years old with three original earth tribes ... the old Lyrians that came here mixed with earth humans creating titans , Cyclops , and giants ... the lineage of Arus and his scientist called themselves the sons of heaven ... they built stone cities all over the earth , some of their scientist after the second great war extended their lifespan thousands of years , normal was 1,000 years but , after the war they created a codex to outlive their genetically altered creation =present day mankind living only 80-100 years as not to be overthrown ... They used their advanced knowledge of space against a lower evolved earth human race , and we thought of them as gods ... they brought religion to earth as a tool for control ...

river
8th August 2014, 20:38
Gilgamesh was from a race of people that had a lifespan of 150,000 years and it is said he is still alive and still on earth , living in Arizona ... the old lyrians came here over 389,000 years ago , and they say life on earth is over 22 million years old with three original earth tribes ... the old Lyrians that came here mixed with earth humans creating titans , Cyclops , and giants ... the lineage of Arus and his scientist called themselves the sons of heaven ... they built stone cities all over the earth , some of their scientist after the second great war extended their lifespan thousands of years , normal was 1,000 years but , after the war they created a codex to outlive their genetically altered creation =present day mankind living only 80-100 years as not to be overthrown ... They used their advanced knowledge of space against a lower evolved earth human race , and we thought of them as gods ... they brought religion to earth as a tool for control ...

are who you refer to Anunnaki ? actually

Brakeman
8th August 2014, 20:54
In most ancient cultures, extreme longevity ascribed to mythological or deified rulers represents high respect or reverence toward said rulers.

Those who were recalled to have existed prior to, or shortly thereafter, the climate change had become deeply respected and sometimes worshipped as civilizing deities by the ancient people, depending on their deeds.

river
8th August 2014, 21:15
who are these , lyrians , and why are the Anunnaki considered the progeny of them ? is what I would like to know

ghostrider
9th August 2014, 05:26
Gilgamesh was from a race of people that had a lifespan of 150,000 years and it is said he is still alive and still on earth , living in Arizona ... the old lyrians came here over 389,000 years ago , and they say life on earth is over 22 million years old with three original earth tribes ... the old Lyrians that came here mixed with earth humans creating titans , Cyclops , and giants ... the lineage of Arus and his scientist called themselves the sons of heaven ... they built stone cities all over the earth , some of their scientist after the second great war extended their lifespan thousands of years , normal was 1,000 years but , after the war they created a codex to outlive their genetically altered creation =present day mankind living only 80-100 years as not to be overthrown ... They used their advanced knowledge of space against a lower evolved earth human race , and we thought of them as gods ... they brought religion to earth as a tool for control ...

are who you refer to Anunnaki ? actually
Anunnaki is an all-inclusive term for me , anyone not born on Earth that came here from space ...

araucaria
9th August 2014, 12:26
Some of those dates do sound somehow symbolic or rounded. 43,200 years happens to be exactly 20 precessional cycles, and 64,800 is exactly 30. Meanwhile, 36000 is ten Nibiru cycles, and 28,800 is a multiple of 144.

This was just an off-the-cuff reply. It turns out that Zechariah Sitchin deals with this in The Twelfth Planet (p.248 and foll.). He says the common unit of the above numbers is the shar - the 3,600 year orbit of Nibiru. Each commander would do a tour of duty lasting a whole number of shars (about 5 – 10) and of course would only be relieved at the time of a flyby. He says that for the Annunaki the Nibiru year would likely be comparable in their life span to an Earth year for humans. Sitchin also interprets the biblical phrase “and his (man’s) days shall be 120 years” as meaning humanity’s days had been - past tense, from the arrival of the Annunaki to the Flood – 120 shars, or 432,000 Earth years.