Lack of Life From Life Power Interference
For translation methodology see: How to Translate Alphabetic Akkadian Texts
For translation methodology see: How to Translate Alphabetic Akkadian Texts
(May 3, 2023) Droughts separate the archaeological periods in the Levant. States weakened by local droughts were often subject to raids right after the droughts by Mesopotamian empires which were unaffected due to their irrigation. Below is the latest widely accepted chronology proposed by Amihai Mazar in 2014 shown below:
(May 4, 2023) Image is of an Egyptianized sun god Hu (Atum-Re) having a hawk head (rain bringing storm form Horus, Ba'al) and a lion body (sun god Hu, Re). It is winged indicating it belongs to the middle connective layer of the Ancient Pagan Paradigm. It is wearing the double crown of Egypt indicating it is a deity. The blocked "emanations" mentioned in the text are light, heat, and rain this deity.
Some Hebrew language scholars claim the text reads as follows:
(May 8, 2023) Image is of an Egyptianized eagle-vulture appearing as a winged dung beetle (scarab) pushing the sun. This sort eagle-vulture was called "Khepri" in Egyptian. The word “Controllers” is an epithet for the Goddess Ayu, eagle-vultures, and owls who direct and control the flow of fertility-fluids through the life network.
Some Hebrew language scholars claim the text reads as follows:
(April 17, 2023) Image is of an Egyptianized eagle-vulture appearing as a winged dung beetle (scarab) pushing the sun. This sort eagle-vulture was called "Khepri" in Egyptian. The "originator" in this text is the sun god Hu (Egyptian Amon-Re). The text is blaming Hu for the inactivity of the eagle-vultures in properly editing the life network.
Some Hebrew language scholars claim the text reads as follows:
(April 27, 2023) Image is of an Egyptianized eagle-vulture appearing as a winged dung beetle (scarab) pushing the sun. This sort eagle-vulture was called "Khepri" in Egyptian. The beetle also has the 4 wings which are seen on non-Egyptian images of eagle-vultures made during this time. Eagle-vultures edit the life network by adding and removing links.
Some Hebrew language scholars claim the text reads as follows:
(May 25, 2023) Image is of a snake-like eagle vulture with 4 wings. It's neck may possibly be twisted.
Some Hebrew language scholars claim the text reads as follows:
(April 4, 2023) Image at the top is an Egyptian Ankh sign representing life. Image on the bottom is a snake-like eagle-vulture which is one of the prodders of the connective network layers of the Ancient Pagan Paradigm. Snakes represent the power of life and death.
(April 30, 2023) Image is of a snake bodied eagle-vulture having 4 wings. Eagle vultures edit the connections of the life network (boundary) through which flows the fertility-fluids (filtrate).
Some Hebrew language scholars claim the text reads as follows:
(May 7, 2023) Image is of a sailing ship meant to represent movement, in this case movement of the fertility-fluids (filtrate) through the life network.
Some Hebrew language scholars claim the text reads just like seals 70 and 71:
(May 4, 2023) Image is of a female gazelle which symbolizes the lands prosperity. The "emanations" mentioned in the text are light, heat, and rain. The text is blaming eagle-vultures for blocking the flow of fertility-fluids (filtrate). The solution is to affect these eagle-vultures with emotion magic.
Some Hebrew language scholars claim the text reads as follows:
(May 1, 2023) The goddess Hekate (Kate) mentioned in the text is the source goddess of the the life powers and corresponds to dark places, especially the under-dome (dome below the earth plane). Her masculine complement is Alu who creates life powers. Kate means "depleter power." Hekate means "Hu's depleter power." Hekate sucks the life powers out of things and stores them in her realm. In regards to Hu she sucks out the fertility-fluids of light, heat, and rain.
Some Hebrew language scholars claim the text reads as follows:
(April 21, 2023) Image side of this seal shows a starving gazelle under a strong sun representing the life network and sun god Hu. Together they indicate a drought.
Some Hebrew language scholars claim the text reads as follows:
(March 18, 2023)
Image is of Egyptian goddess Hathor (Ayu) who as the editor of the life network defines its connections with the aid of eagle-vultures. The life network directs the flow of fertility fluids which trigger life manifestations on earth.
Some Hebrew language scholars claim the text reads as follows:
Where I see a letter dalet (D), they see an ayin (')