"THE ALPHA AND THE OMEGA"
TABLE OF CONTENTS
by Jim A. Cornwell, Copyright © 1995, all rights reserved
Chapter Four - The Ninth Day of Taurus 4530 B.C.
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Protodynastic Period Dyn. 1-2, 3100-2700 B.C. Early Period, The Archaic Period |
Second Dynasty 3300-2700 B.C. Early Period (Protodynastic) |
Third Dynasty 2700-2200 B.C. Dyn 3-6 (Old Kingdom) |
Fourth Dynasty 2580-2480 B.C. (Old Kingdom) | Fifth Dynasty 2480-2350 B.C. (Old Kingdom) |
Sixth Dynasty 2320-2160 B.C. (Old Kingdom) | Evidence of Abram, Sargon, Genesis 11-20, Abraham |
- Mazzaroth -- Star Chart Taurus and Opposite Scorpius
- Taurus, Unicorns, Aurochs, Wisent and Bull Worship
- Scorpio, Kudurru, Meli-Shipak and Nebuchadnezzar boundary stones
- The Warka Vase
- The Hebrew Calendar and Information about the Feast and Holy Days
- Other Calendars and references to the Ages
- Pre-Egyptian astronomy and the Golden Ages of Osiris or Dionysus
- Pre-Egyptian and Sumerian Origins -- Foreword
- Dilmun or Tilmun and the Lord of the Abyss
- Flood Evidence Supports Bible Story
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Eight kings or pharaohs believed to be Predynastic to the Egyptologist
- 1) Fayum – 5000-4500 B.C. <-> Sumer Ubaid I and Eridu ware.
- 2) El Tasi and 3) Badari – 4500-4000 B.C. <-> Sumer Ubaid II period.
4) Merimda – 4000-3800 B.C. <-> Sumer Ubaid III period.
- 5) Naqada I – 3800-3600 B.C. (also called Amratian)
- 6) Ma’adi – 3600-3400 B.C. Hierakonpolis <-> Sumer Ubaid IV period.
- 7) Naqada II (Gerzean) and 8) Naqada III - 3400-3200 B.C.
Hierakonpolis flourished <-> the desert kite and Genesis 15:1 Abram.
- L. Waddell’s chart of Kings No. 2 (3348 B.C.) through No. 34 (2751 B.C.)
- 8) Iry-Hor – before 3200 B.C. – Sargon’s Grandfather king No. 35,
- 9) Ro – at 3200 B.C. – Sargon’s Father king No. 36.
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This begins Section Four A:
- 10) Scorpion – at 3200 B.C. and Sargon the Great and Ka-Ap in Egypt
- Sin-Nanna the Sumerian Moon Goddess – Jebel El Arak Knife Handle
- SARGON THE GREAT (King Scorpion) at 3200 B.C. before the other Sargon’s of 2400 B.C.
(Gir.tab, Sargas, Sa.gaz, Sargon connected to Scorpius)
- 11) Ka’a - at 3200-3100 B.C., Ka’a and King Ka (Kad)
– as in Ap-uat (Opener of the Ways) and King Ap (so-called King Ka-ap),
connected to Wepwawet (Upuaut, Ophois), the opener of the roads.
- The Book of the Dead and a artifact from 3100 B.C. which baffles scholars
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This begins Section Four B:
In the Protodynastic Period (Dyn. 1-2; 3100-2700 B.C. the Early Period).
According to the tradition of Manetho, the first king of united Egypt was Menes, who came from Thinis in Upper Egypt, united the two lands, and established his capital at Memphis in about 3200-3100 B.C. Some scholars believe that he was known as the eldest son of Sargon. An expert, whose name was W. F. Petrie dated the First Dynasty of Menes as commencing in 4777 B.C. the beginning of Taurus, another named J. Breasted around 3400 B.C. the middle of the age, some others suggest 2850 B.C. toward the end.
This definitely shows that Taurus was a period of confusion with a range of 1927 years.
It may have been that Menes was more than one person.
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- The Archaic Period - Unification or the First Dynasty of Egypt around 3100 B.C.
- Sargon’s Eldest Son (Lost History and achievements in Egypt)
- 1) Menes-Narmer – 3180-3100 B.C.
(Egyptian Manj, Gr. Menes, Petrie - Nor-mer, or Men, Budge - Aha, Sumerian Manis, Indian Manja).
Min as King Minos of Crete and the Minoan Civilization
Bull-Man (Minotaur) as Menes’ son Narmar or Naram "The Wild Bull Lord"
- 2) Hor-Aha – 3100 B.C.
(Petrie - Aha, Budge - Narmer, Waddell - Narmer, also Naram-Anenzu (or Sin)).
- The Obverse Side of Narmer’s Palette - The Bull Interpretations
- The Reverse Side of Narmer’s Palette
Upper Register (57)
First Register (58) The Four Standards (59-60) The Headless Bodies (61)
Second Register: the Serpopards (62-63)
Third Registers: The Great Bull (64-65)
Protodynastic Period (3100-2700 B.C.) the bull of Memphis
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Continuing the Kings of the First Dynasty
- 3) Djer or Zer of ?3100-3000 B.C.
– (Petrie - Zer-Ta, Budge - Khent, Manetho - Kenkenes, Waddell - Shar-Gani Shar-Ri or Dilipa)
the Upper Crown and Lower Crown.
- 4) Djet or Uadji of ?3100-3000 B.C.
(Petrie - Zet-Ata, Budge - Teha or Tcha, Waddell - Bag-Gid).
- 5) Den or Udima of ?3100-3000 B .C.
(Petrie - Den-Setui, Budge -Teri or Semti, Manetho - Usphaid-os, Waddell - Dudu).
A line of bull skulls, the great bull cults at Saqqara, Catal Huyuk, and the Island of Failakah.
- 6) Enezib or Anedjib of ?3100-3000 B.C.
(Petrie - Azab-Merpaba, Budge - Atab, Manetho - Miebidos, Waddell - Bi-Di),
- 7) Semerkhet of ?3100-3000 B.C.
(Petrie - Semerkhet-shemshu, Budge - Hu(?), Waddell - Sheshimmah, Pa or Khat)
- 8) Ka’a of ?3100-3000 B.C.
(Petrie - Qa-Sen, Budge - Qa or Sen, Qebhu(?), Waddell - Shudar-kib, Manetho - Ka’a).
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Second Dynasty 3300-2700 B.C. Early Period (Protodynastic)
- 1) Hotepsekhemui,
2) Raneb
- 3) Nynetjer,
4) Sekhemehet (Peribsen),
5) Khasekhem
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Third Dynasty 2700-2200 B.C. Dyn 3-6 (Old Kingdom)
- Old Kingdom (Dyn. 3-6; 2700-2200 B.C) - Picture of Tomb of Pharaoh Zoser
- 1) Sanakht,
2) Djoser Neterikhet, also Zoser
- 3) Sekhemkhet,
4) Huni
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Fourth Dynasty 2580-2480 B.C. (Old Kingdom)
The Fourth Dynasty was the time of the pyramid-builders par excellence: the pyramids of Khufu (Cheops or Kheops, second king of IV Dynasty 2590-2567 B.C. or 2575-2465 B.C.), Khafre (Chephre or Khephren), and Menkaure (Mycerions) were constructed at Giza, on the Nile River outside of Cairo. This also assumes to included the huge Sphinx at Giza.
- 1) Sneferu,
2) Menkaure, also Mykerinos,
- 3) Kaufre, Chefra or Chephren,
4) Khufu, Cheops
- 5) Shepseskaf.
The Kings of the Fifth and Sixth Dynasties had their pyramids at Sakkarah; in those were inscribed the religious writings known as the Pyramid Texts. The proverbs of Ptahhotep, a vizier of the Fifth Dynasty, are well-known.
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Fifth Dynasty 2480-2350 B.C. (Old Kingdom)
- 1) Userkaf,
2) Sahure or Sahura,
3) Nefer-ir-ka-re, Neferirkara,
- 4) Horus Wadjtawy Unas, also Unash
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Sixth Dynasty 2320-2160 B.C. (Old Kingdom)
- A time in Sumer of Sargon of Akkad and the noted Naram Sin.
In the Gulf at Qala’at al Bahrain, is the Temple I at Barbar and also Dilmun.
Around 2100 B.C. Gudea occupies Lagash.
In Egypt:
1) Teti,
2) Pepi I, Merenre (Mernera),
3) Pepi II
Egypt’s decline began and came quickly.
The Desert people (sand dwellers) arose, which signaled the appearance of the first great
Semitic known as the King of Kish, called Sharukhin, or Sargon of Agade.
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The rest of the Dynasties will be seen in the next chapter
with the beginning of the Age of Aries 2370 B.C.
- The Bull (Apis) of Egypt or Memphis, the celestial cow - and its connections to the stars.
The Great Ennead of Heliopolis - Nine gods in the Ninth Age of Taurus.
- The Egyptian-Greek connection
(Connection with Tubal-Cain of Gen. 5-6, Tu Vul-can
– Myrtilus -- Auriga - Hephaestus, a son named Erechtheus).
- Crete and Cretans
- Early Mesopotamia and the Aegean cultures
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This begins Section Four C:
- Evidence of Abram
- Sargon did he exist?
- An Overview of Genesis 11 through 20
- Genesis Hebrew Translation - Gen. 11:26-32; Gen. 12:1-6
- Abram Built His First Altar Gen. 12:7, Abram Built His Second Altar 12:8
- Abram During A Famine Went South For His First Trip To Egypt
Gen. 12:9-14, the Kingdoms of Egypt, the Egyptians.
- Abram And His Influence In Egypt
Gen. 12:15-20 (The princes of the Pharaoh).
- Abram Left Egypt (Was It Before or After Its Unification?) Gen. 13:1-18
- The Kings of Canaan Gen. 14:1-11
- Discovery of Sargas, Sa.gaz, Sargon, King Scorpion of Pre-dynastic times,
and Abram the Hebrew – Gen. 14:12-13
- The Significance of 318 Gen. 14:14
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- The Mystery of Melchizedek the priest of the Most High God
Gen. 14:18-24, was Melchizedek a Samaritan high priest?
- The Mystery of Eliezer of Damascus, 318 Servants, Gen. 15:1-11
and future Servant, the Ram and Heifer, the Hawks, Falcons and Kites.
- Prophecy of Abram’s Posterity Gen. 15:13-15
- Prophecy of When They Will Return Gen. 15:16-18
- The Ten Canaanite Tribes Gen. 15:19-21
- Hagar the handmaid, The Birth of Ishmael Gen. 16:1-16 which leads to
the "twelve princes" of Gen. 17:20, or twelve sons of Ishmael corresponding to the twelve sons of Jacob of Gen. 25:13.
- The Sign of the Covenant
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- Abram’s mysterious transformation into Abraham - Gen. 17:1-9
- Covenant of Circumcision Gen. 17:10-14
- Sarai Became Sarah - God changed the barren Sarai into the child bearing Sarah, mother of nations
- God foretells the birth of Isaac - and Ishmael’s future - Gen. 17:15-27
- An Overview of Abram’s transformation to Abraham,
other Biblical transformations, Biblical Archaeology discoveries, Dating the Patriarchal Age
- Abram went to Canaan, Abram’s age and posterity, Renewed Covenant.
- Abraham, Nergal, and Babylon
- Imdugud, Gudea of Lagash, Ningursu
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- Travels of Abram
- Abraham at Mamre with the Three Angels, Genesis 18:1-26
- Abraham spoke to Adonai - Gen. 18:27-32,
Adonai and Yahweh are the same Gen. 18:33
- Cities of the Plain
- The Destruction of Sodom and Gommorrah, Genesis 19:1-38
- Abraham’s first trip to the south Gen. 20:1-18
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- Names of God Found In Genesis 11-24
- Names of Angels Found In Genesis 11-24
- The definition of the angelic world
- The Book of Enoch presents Enoch’s translation into Heaven,
A definition of Heaven, Kabbalistic Tree of Life, Hebrew Alphabet.
- Kabbalah, Shekinah, the Kabbalistic Books, the Zohar, their doctrines
- The Tree of Life, the Ten Holy Emanations - the Sephira (Sefiroth), the Divine Names
- The Nature And Origin Of Speculative and Practical Kabbalism
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- The Six Pointed Star And Its Symbols, The Star of David, and its geometry
- Another view of the Heavens - Zodiac Age and the Ten Sefiroth
- The Clouds and Darkness
- Abraham’s future Eldest Servant - Gen. 24:1-67
- Genesis 49 - Shiloh
- Drawing -- Abram/Abraham’s journey
This file updated on December 22, 2004.
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