We know from the
creation stories that the universe was created in seven days. In Genesis we
read about the deeds of the God during the six days and then he rests on the
seventh day.
"By the
seventh day God had finished the work He had been doing; so on the seventh day
He rested from all His work. And God blessed the seventh day and made it holy,
because on it He rested [or ceased] from all the work of creating that He had
done." (Genesis 2:2-3)
Have you ever thought
about the origin of that belief? Do you really believe that the God stood
somewhere and created with his hands or with some tools the universe each day?
First the sun, then the planets and then the creatures… Of course not! Every
myth has a real, plausible origin. Within centuries it changes by oral or written
transmissions and then it turns into a myth or a belief. However that seven
days of creation myth has also an origin, a real one. I will go on my analysis
on The Lost Book of Enki where we find the answer to that myth also. What we
read in the sacred books is just false copies of the real events that took
place thousands of years ago.
That is the story as
Sitchin tells according to his translations from the Sumerian tablets: Enki
landed on Earth hundreds of thousand years ago with the aim of finding gold to
save the atmosphere of their planet Nibiru. As he arrived he started
immediately setting up an encampment on Earth with his 50 men who travelled
with him. That place was called Eridu which means “Home in the Faraway”. The
building works took 6 days in total and the seventh day was chosen as “the day
of rest”.
Separation of the waters
On the second day on
Earth Enki (Ea) decided to separate waters from waters. That was the work done
to find drinkable waters:
"By daybreak Ea the
ongoings considered; to separate waters from waters heed he was giving.
Engur he made of
the sweet waters the master, drinking waters to provide." (The Lost Book of Enki)
In Genesis we read so:
"Then God said,
"Let there be a canopy between bodies of water, separating bodies of water
from bodies of water!" So God made a canopy that separated the water
beneath the canopy from the water above it. And that is what happened: God
called the canopy "sky.' The twilight and the dawn were the second day” (Genesis)
And the third day was
chosen to differentiate the plants:
"And it was evening
and it was morning, the second day on Earth it was.
When the Sun
morning announced, the heroes their assigned tasks were performing.
With Alalu Ea to
the place of grass and trees his steps directed,
All that in the
orchard grows, herbs and fruits after their kind to examine.” (The Lost Book of
Enki)
On the fifth day "Enki
gave words, in the marshlands to make a barrier;
With canebrakes and
green reeds an enclosure to fashion, Fish from fish there separate,
A trap for carp
that from a net could not escape,
A place whose snare
no bird that is good for food could escape.
Thus were fish and
fowl, by their good kinds separated, for the heroes provided." (The Lost
Book of Enki)
And in Genesis there
is a reference also to the sea creatures on the fifth day. Are they just
coincidence?
The Fifth Day
"Great numbers
of birds and sea creatures. God blessed them and said, "Be fruitful and
increase in number and fill the water in the seas, and let the birds increase
on the earth." (Genesis 1:20-23)
The works went on till
the sixth day:
“On the sixth day
Ea of the orchard's creatures took account.
Enursag to the task
he assigned, that which creeps and that which on feet walks to distinguish;
Their kinds Enursag
astounded, of the ferocity of their wildness to Ea an account he gave.” (The
Lost Book of Enki)
Resting day
But the most
astonishing is the words of Enki about the seventh day:
“On the seventh
day, the heroes in the encampment were assembled,
To them Ea spoke
these words:
A hazardous journey
we have undertaken, from Nibiru to the seventh planet a dangerous way we
traversed.
At Earth we with
success arrived, much good we attained, an encampment we established.
Let this day be a
day of rest; the seventh day hereafter a day of resting always to be!” (The Lost
Book of Enki)
As you see that seven
days story isn’t about the creation of the universe but about the creation of
the first settlement on Earth by the Nibirians. Since they were on a new planet
actually it might be taken as the creation of a new planet or even universe.
Since all the sacred books were based on the Sumerian tablets as we read on the
other samples before in my blog, we can conclude that they took that story also
from the Sumerian tablets but transmitted it wrongly unfortunately. So “the
Sunday holiday” comes from Enki’s (the so called God of the Sumerian) decision that was taken hundreds of thousands
years ago.