Guest guest Posted December 3, 2004 Report Share Posted December 3, 2004 By Fred Rizzo, Ph.D felice23@ ispsaver.com "The "revolving sword" guiding the gates of paradise is probably a mistranslation of circular blade, that is the sharp disc or cakra, which Krishna notably uses as a weapon. Cain or Kana is named after and is an avatar or incarnation of Kannan, a Tamil Hindu name for Krishna (p. 136 Michael Jordan's Encyclopedia of Gods.) His influence in the ancient world is immense, and the term kanna im, meaning zealot or avenging priest in the Talmud, as well as Canaanean is relevant here. Canaan was clearly just another name for Kannan, or Krishna/Vishnu. And Cainan or Kanneh is the name for that deity among the Sabaeans of Ethiopia (James Hastings, Dictionary of the Bible, reference Sheba, Seba, Saba)." The implications are immense. The mark on the head worn by Moses thereby becomes the same bindi of the Sabaeans. Kana is present as a deity in Hawaii and Polynesia. (Marge Beckwith"s Legends and Myths of Hawaii). Hawwah is ancient Hebrew for Eve. And Cain or his lineage, after whom Kana was named, named the beautiflul islands after his mother Eve. The apocryphal accounts of Adam and Eve in R.H. Charles Apocrypha and Pseudoepigraphia of the Old Testament show Cain as an avatar who is born shining, like Noah in the Ethiopic Book of Enoch. All the apocryphal accounts above focus on fruits and seeds as the diet preferred by God. And immediately after he is born, Cain goes and brings a blade of grass to his mother Eve (who has fallen because of the animal sacrifices). The "revolving sword" guiding the gates of paradise is probably a mistranslation of circular blade, that is the sharp disc or cakra, which Krishna notably uses as a weapon. Cain or Kana is named after and is an avatar or incarnation of Kannan, a Tamil Hindu name for Krishna (p. 136 Michael Jordan's Encyclopedia of Gods.) His influence in the ancient world is immense, and the term kanna im, meaning zealot or avenging priest in the Talmud, as well as Canaanean is relevant here. Canaan was clearly just another name for Kannan, or Krishna/Vishnu. And Cainan or Kanneh is the name for that deity among the Sabaeans of Ethiopia (James Hastings, Dictionary of the Bible, reference Sheba, Seba, Saba). The implications are immense. The mark on the head worn by Moses thereby becomes the same bindi of the Sabaeans. Media, where Moses lived and married, was, even into the days of early Christianity, considered to be a part of India, just as Ethiopia was. The golden calf was not constucted as an idol, nor was the copper or bronze serpent. They were intentionally crafted icons by the Hoduwe (Hindustan in ancient Hebrew). The Exodus was the Ex Hoduwe, the leaving of the Hindustan people. Viewzone is a wonderful fountain of information about our suppressed and/or simply forgotten past. I've been turning numerous people on to the site. You and your colleagues are a source of real knowledge as well inspiration. Fred Rizzo, Ph.D Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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