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Chapter 5 - 4030 BCE  
     
62.
   
1.
Upon the death of the last Queen of ER-E (MU)
2.
Some four hundred and fifty cycles of AUN (4030 BCE)
3.
From the dawn of the Great Age
4.
Of the Hound and Bull,
5.
The holy priests did form a council
6.
Eight of the finest and wisest
7.
Eight of the most worthy
8.
To rule the sacred Isle
9.
protect law
10.
respect and seek wisdom
11.
The gods in balance
 
63.
   
1.
To hold in check the darkness of men
2.
The Holly did banish
3.
All weapons of death
4.
From the sacred Isle.
5.
So no King, nor captain
6.
No guard nor smith
7.
Could hold sword nor spear
8.
On most sacred soil
 
64.
   
1.
Upon the death of ARYO,
2.
AB-RA-MU did become a great king
3.
Upon founding of Ebla
4.
From all the known world
5.
Came trade and wealth
6.
Knowledge and skill
7.
The center of the world
8.
But AB-RA-MU was exceedingly old
9.
And had not fulfilled his final oath
10.
He did make his eldest son swear
11.
A pledge to the gods
12.
That a great tower of learning
13.
Be built in Ebla
14.
that all the tribes of man
15.
May speak with one tongue
16.
He named his son ISH-MU-EL
17.
A light of a new covenant
18.
And ISH-MU-EL did honor
19.
His fathers' word
20.
A great tower of learning made
 
65.
   
1.
Of the languages of Shem,
2.
all come from but one end.
3.
The city of the white rock
4.
The city of Ebla
5.
From Eblaite, came Akkadian, Ugaritic, Caananite
6.
and the tongue of the ancients of the (H)Ibiru.
7.
Then from the Ugaritic came Phoenician
8.
Then came the Caananite languages of the Amorite,
9.
the Moabite, the Edomite and the Israelite.
10.
Then came the language of Aramaic from the ancient herdsman, the Arameans
11.
Then from Aramaic came the languages of Syriac, Ge’ez, Safaitic, Sabaean and Hasaitic.
12.
Then from the Safaitic, Sabaean, Hasaitic
13.
and a return to Aramaic came Arabic.
 
66.
   
1.
Of all the languages of the sons of Aryo,
2.
The Aryans by one name
3.
But one deep well exists.
4.
From the motherland of Éire the first tongue
5.
To the lands from which came the Gaul,
6.
To the lands from which came the Anatolians,
7.
Then the lands of Indus and the Brahma Brehons
8.
Then the lands of the Galatians, the Persians and Greeks
9.
To Rome herself and all her childrens’ tongues
10.
Heritage to the Cuillean once was sung.
11.
In truth, you see
12.
All has but one history.
 
67.
   
1.
Yet the covenant of ISH-MU-EL
2.
was not one in agreement
3.
with the Council of the Holly
4.
Upon the sacred Isle
5.
For the elders,
6.
prideful and intoxicated with power
7.
Did see such wisdom
8.
As reserved for worthy men
9.
and the gods
10.
So priests did send warning
11.
such a tower of learning
12.
Would tempt the gods
13.
And bring our doom.
 
68.
   
1.
But ISH-MU-EL did not sway
2.
For in his heart
3.
All knowledge was for men
4.
not a few chosen
5.
Yet upon this time that all the tribes
6.
Had heard and learnt one tongue
7.
The gods of the heavens
8.
Did conspire to scatter man
9.
Back to stone and fire
 
69.
   
1.
Upon one thousand cycles of AUN(ON) (3480 BCE)
2.
From the dawning of the Great Age
3.
Of the Hound and young Bull
4.
A new God came into the sky
5.
Usurping all but the most ancient gods
6.
A terrible tail did it reveal
7.
The crows claw of death
8.
For upon this unearthy omen
9.
Came great death
10.
the lands of the mighty Sahar Did shake
11.
A mighty ball of fire
12.
Did cleave the land known as Fezzan
13.
fire, smoke and dust
14.
All the forests burnt
15.
From West sea to east sea
16.
water turned to poison
17.
land turned to sand
18.
sand turned to glass
19.
men and animals alike
20.
turned to ash
21.
Across the lands of the great Araba (Arabs)
22.
Great thunderbolts and fire
23.
forests and all living things to ash
24.
The mighty river of KUWA(IT)
25.
drained of life
26.
The mighty river of KAR(UN)
27.
reduced to dust
28.
And all around black rock
29.
From the heavens of the gods
30.
Across the lands of the bull
31.
All but dust
32.
The Great culture of the Anatolians
33.
Destroyed in one instance
34.
The inland sea did burst its shore
35.
The great serpent river did overflow
36.
The MA-AT and Amratians scattered
37.
The cities of URUK destroyed
38.
Great warrior kings
39.
Without a people or a city
 
70.
   
1.
Not a land or a people touched
2.
but for the sacred city of Ebla
3.
And the sacred isle herself
4.
the gods spared no fire and smoke
5.
nor darkness that followed
6.
For within a single cycle of the Gleaming One
7.
Day was night, All was black
8.
Men once who were sculptor and scribes
9.
became like shadows
10.
Tearing and clasping for a few crumbs
11.
The gods of the underworld did roam once more
 
71.
   
1.
The exiles of the once great tribes of the Sahar
2.
descended into the lands of the Ma-at and Amratians
3.
All men were like wild beasts
4.
The men of Ma-at could not compete
5.
with the power of the Sahar
6.
The men of the great Serpent river
7.
Did move east
 
72.
   
1.
The exiles of the Anatolians
2.
travelled east
3.
to the lands of Ebla
4.
and south the great lands of cedars
 
73.
   
1.
The exiles of the once great
2.
and fertile lands of the Araba (Arabs)
3.
Moved north and east
4.
into the ancient lands of the Ubaid
5.
And war ensued
6.
The scattered tribes of the Uruk and Ubaid
7.
did not have the fighting strength of the Araba
8.
They themselves were pushed further east
9.
And Took the lands of the Indus
10.
Making themselves a new home
11.
While the Araba settled into their new homeland
12.
Which they called AK-ADIA, new lands.
 
74.
   
1.
Upon the great darkness
2.
Came the great forgetfulness
3.
Men forgot how to be builders
4.
forgot how to be farmers
5.
Robbers and thieves they did become
6.
No order of law
7.
In their stead came merchants of doom
8.
Men of trickery and fables
9.
A thousand superstitions
10.
arose amongst the exiles
11.
Most strongly
12.
that this was punishment
13.
For man obtaining the wisdom of the gods
14.
Untouched, the tower of Ebla
15.
Was taken stone by stone
16.
To rubble
17.
For ignorant men
18.
Feared the wrath of gods
19.
Upon such wisdom
20.
as knowledge and writing
 
75.
   
1.
Some rejected the gods of the heavens
2.
As the gods of the underworld
3.
of ancient times arose
4.
Human sacrifice
5.
The eating of human flesh abounded
6.
Wherever a scribe or a teacher
7.
Did survive the darkness
8.
Beastly men and women
9.
Did seek them out
10.
Tearing and Eating their flesh
11.
To appease their gods
12.
Of ignorance and fear
 
76.
   
1.
The Holly Ones of the Sacred Isle
2.
Spared by the Gods
3.
Did see such sign
4.
As proof divine
5.
Such wisdom Held tightly
6.
To precious few
7.
Their temples secure
8.
By countless slaves
9.
initiation chambers made
10.
by willing hands
11.
No need then to save
12.
widow nor orphan
 
77.
   
1.
Upon the darkness
2.
And return to winter
3.
a single priest named HE-SUS
4.
did brave the journey
5.
from Ebla and the land of Levi
6.
To the sacred Isle
7.
Into the chamber of high priests
8.
To Appeal to reason
9.
And kind of heart
10.
To old wizards corrupted by power
11.
Bathed in priceless tribute
12.
DE-DANA most senior priest
13.
Did reject the young priest
14.
the plea of HE-SUS
15.
Not to intervene
16.
with the gods quarrel with man
17.
For what heaven has started
18.
let no man withstand
19.
A priestly plan of no account
 
78.
   
1.
DE-DANA forbid HE-SUS to speak of the world afar
2.
on fear of exile and banishment as Cuilleain
3.
A most grievious curse
4.
And no more for four years
5.
Did he speak
6.
Until a night of restless sleep
7.
a vision came of a serpent
8.
eating itself without restraint
9.
Troubled he sought counsel
10.
from GAU-EL an old master smith and priest
11.
who fashioned the sacred metals
12.
he did tell HE-SUS of great portent
13.
such vision held
14.
but HE-SUS ignored and returned to study
15.
Yet upon the darkened night
16.
Set up on hill
17.
The wind did whip a howl
18.
as if to call him by name
19.
And why HE-SUS did not follow
20.
the call of the gods
21.
But again the priest did ignore the wind
22.
The gods quarrel
23.
not his to contest
 
80.
   
1.
Then upon the great day of Yule
2.
HE-SUS did stand for prose
3.
upon ancient temple stones under darkened sky
4.
And before he could but utter a word
5.
a break in the blanket exposed
6.
a ray of light upon his face
7.
The great council yelled in awe and fear
8.
As HE-SUS did proclaim a duty
9.
to take the wisdom of the holly men
10.
and save the tribes of man
11.
But hardened hearts these old priests
12.
With such wonder they did reject
13.
And called HE-SUS into exile
14.
At southern shores
 
81.
   
1.
But GAU-EL upon hearing the signs
2.
Did set a course
3.
Within six cycles of YAH(EL)
4.
The greatest artisans and smiths
5.
Of the cuilleain did work
6.
Until GAU-EL called for HE-SUS
7.
Upon the presence of HE-SUS
8.
GAU-EL did speak
9.
For no more shall weapons of war
10.
Be the tools of Holy men
11.
But the power of word
12.
No more shall shadows of the underworld
13.
Rule by blood and death
14.
But great monuments to the gods
15.
By which man shall ever know
16.
The covenant of gods
17.
By what magic HE-SUS called?
18.
For ignorant men have eyes
19.
Whereupon GAU-EL produced eight young priests,
20.
all with shaven heads in white robes
21.
Upon their heads a white skullcap
22.
And upon their white skullcaps
23.
Each a Great cylindrical cones of gold
24.
Upon which guilded all the wisdom of the Holly,
25.
the most ancient of priests
26.
Discerned for all time
27.
Around their necks hung an ornamental cartouche
28.
Of the finest gold and jewels
29.
On which the great gods and wheel displayed
30.
And in their right hand
31.
staffs of wood and gold
32.
These be your sword
33.
The finest artisans
34.
masons and scribes of the Holly
35.
No army, no king
36.
shall withstand the power of divine truth.
37.
With these words
38.
HE-SUS did shave his head and beard
39.
And did adopt the robes and cone hat of the eight
40.
Thereafter the nine left the sacred Isle
41.
upon their journey
 
82.
   
1.
Upon hearing of what GAU-EL had done
2.
The council did banish him
3.
To the great hill of YAH in the sacred BOY(NE)
4.
And did decree that HE-SUS
5.
Henceforth shall be excommunicated
6.
From his sacred homeland
7.
Never to return
 
83.
   
1.
The first lands that HE-SUS did see
2.
Were the ancient brothers of the Iberians.
3.
Upon seeing the sacred Nine,
4.
Their white robes
5.
Their golden cone hats
6.
All men embraced and cried for joy
7.
For the gods as saviours had arrived
8.
Not one stone, axe, or weapon
9.
was held in anger
10.
Prostrate in fear and awe
11.
Within short time
12.
Order returned
13.
a small band raised
14.
and three new boats
 
84.
   
1.
The second lands that the sacred Nine did see
2.
Were the Islands of the Great Eastern Sea
3.
The Isles of the triple goddesses Brid
4.
Upon seeing the three ships
5.
and the great priests
6.
All men dropped their clubs
7.
and bowed to the gods
8.
There, great momuments to the gods were erected.
 
85.
   
1.
The third lands the sacred Nine did see
2.
Were the ancient lands of the Maat.
3.
Upon seeing the priests
4.
the people did prostrate (themselves)
5.
And ceased war
6.
Order was restored
7.
In each land, in each place
8.
Great monuments were made
9.
To honor the gods
10.
And remind man
11.
Of a divine covenant
 
86.
   
1.
But not all the gods were pleased
2.
while their names were honored
3.
Their knowledge
4.
most sacred knowledge
5.
Was given unto all men
6.
Upon leaving the land of the great serpent river
7.
to travel east
8.
DAGDA and LIR did consort
9.
And a howling storm did scatter the boats
10.
and blow the priests westward
11.
One boat did land upon the shores of the yellow land
12.
To the east of the Iberians
13.
And the priests did bring the people into order
14.
Travelling inland to the land of great forests
15.
The other two boats were blown out of the eastern sea
16.
into the great sea
17.
HE-SUS and his boat was blown
18.
upon the shore of the land of the shadows
19.
A land of savagery
20.
The ancient lands of the exiles of MOT
21.
The other boat was blown for days westward
22.
Until the priests near giving up the ghost
23.
Did land upon fertile shores
24.
Of the crescent gulf
25.
And did bring order
26.
To the lands of the OLME and MAY(A).
 
87.
   
1.
Seeing the HE-SUS and two priests,
2.
The shadows were fearful
3.
But as beasts
4.
their hunger overpowered their fear
5.
They did not submit to the priests
6.
hearding them to their most sacred place
7.
The plain of SALU(M)
8.
and the mountain of bones of man
9.
There, muddy men of great superstitution
10.
eyed upon the priests
11.
The priests with their cones were pushed
12.
to the centre of the ring of dirt and ageless blood
13.
as a fire was lit to consume
14.
But at the point which was to be their doom
15.
A crack in the darkness did appear
16.
And the rays of AUN did shine upon HE-SUS
17.
and the priests to his side
18.
And upon striking their golden cone hats
19.
did send blinding rays out to the shadows
20.
Never before had these men seen such magic
21.
They scattered and fell
22.
submitting to a power greater than death
23.
HE-SUS and the priests did establish order
24.
to the land of the Britanni
25.
And upon this ancient place of blood and sacrifice
26.
Did commence the greatest monument
27.
to the ancient gods
28.
So that no human of this Isle or any other
29.
Upon its gaze
30.
Could be in doubt
31.
Of the power of the gods
 
88.
   
1.
But for all that HE-SUS had accomplished
2.
For all that he saved
3.
HE-SUS never again
4.
Rested upon the land of his fathers
5.
For an ancient priests word ushered
6.
is a sacred bond
7.
Never broken
8.
so he passed
9.
Some say
10.
In the new land of the ancient Ubaids
11.
Upon the streams of the Indus
12.
Revered even as a new god to the end
 

 
 
 

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