User talk:Horseofheaven

Your problem to give FALSE information. And in DUTCH language is The INFORMATION correct from assyrologians. Docters and professors Yale Univerity. KLAUS WAGENSONNER SEE ACADEMIA. END CONVERSATION

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Hello, I'm Woodroar. I noticed that you added or changed content in an article, Enki, but you didn't provide a reliable source. It's been removed and archived in the page history for now, but if you'd like to include a citation and re-add it, please do so. You can have a look at referencing for beginners. If you think I made a mistake, you can leave me a message on my talk page. Thank you. Woodroar (talk) 21:51, 16 December 2022 (UTC)

The source is Selma Schepel, Classical Semitic Languages ​​and Cultures: Biblical Hebrew, Babylonian, and Sumerian Cuneiform. Enuma Elish (in dutch),translation from cuneiform and explanation pictograms and changing cuneiform. Remember, the writing, 2000 BC, was not this lettres but cuneiform. You can see more information that I explain, the cuneiform writing an pictograms, on www.independent.academia.edu/PhilippeSmith Article "Battle Between Ninurta and Anzu Bird". Pag 2 and 3 Horseofheaven (talk) 08:51, 17 December 2022 (UTC)


 * Looks like you didn't read Reliable sources which says "Wikipedia articles should be based on reliable, published sources," Smith's article has not been published and so far as I can ascertain he has no credentials in the fiield.
 * Plus of course the fact that you didn't cite him. Doug Weller  talk 09:00, 17 December 2022 (UTC)

You can see on page 16 all the well-known and famous Assyriologists like Klaus Wagensonner, Yale University. Also Maarten Huygebaert, Master in oriental Languages and prof. Dr. Michel Tanret. To understand "the ancient metaphors, sometimes triple, you can also read the article from Philippe Smith "Consciousness and Timedisruption". Ab'Zu is also metaphor of womb, from which all life springs after breaking water of woman at birth. Relationship with the emerge of civilization after the Great Flood; Water is symbol of Emerging Life. Hence the Traditions of water blessings! The female umbilical cord is the connection to Abzu, the underground cave, the Key of Life! Horseofheaven (talk) 09:05, 17 December 2022 (UTC)

Cuneiform writing of Ab'Ram(a) now in our lettres Abraham. Ab again is Father in cuneiform and 'Rama' God. Again translation from old cuneiform the same name "Father God" And Jesus before dying in old language "Abba, why do you left Me". So that is the greatest evidence. Ab or Abba is the same and used together in Bilgames/Gilgamesj epos in cuneiform. Horseofheaven (talk) 09:17, 17 December 2022 (UTC)

Abzu or better Zu'Ab
Read my answer ... with explanation of old pictograms and cuneiform writing. I remember that the writing was not this greek alphabet, admittedly invented in Nippur, Neo-Babylonian phonetic grammar, but akkadian cuneiform. Akkadian writing was used 1500 BC until 100 AD. Compare to latin. I have not at all the time the correct in historian linguistic evidence. The problem is always the religious worldview. Perhaps You can change it and you may use my image, the pictograms, on Academia from linguistic doctors assyriologists. Sorry, it is in Marcus: 14:36 that Jesus uses this word: "Abba, Father, everything is possible for you". And Romans 8:15. "... And by which we call, Abba, father". Abba was always the synonym of Ab. So Jesus self use the Semitic/Akkadian word and translate it! The problem is always the double cuneiform metaphor. 'En' means Lord but 'E' cuneiform in 'En' means 'house/temple/palace'. Ea (Enki in Sumerian) is god of water but also house. Our 'a' refers to water (see a.engur)? But 'A' is not the same like 'Ab' in cuneiform. It is very difficult linguistic to change old pictograms and cuneiform in our lettres. You have delete my explanation of 'E' despite the many historical evidences of the significance of 'E' in many words; The cuneiform of 'House' in many composing religious words! 'E' in Engur? Abzu could also be written with the sign for ocean, square basin with a star in the middle, sign of divinity. The sign for river is 'a.engur': 'water' that springs from engur/Zu'ab. So 'a' is water. But Ab is father! In cuneiform they use often an cuneiform ideogram in another ideogram. See on the page Academia. Horseofheaven (talk) 09:26, 17 December 2022 (UTC)


 * And that page does not meet our requirements, we need academic sources. Please stop this, I'm not going to keep responding.  Doug Weller  talk 13:54, 17 December 2022 (UTC)