Who wrote the 12 planet?
Zecharia SitchinThe 12th Planet / AuthorZecharia Sitchin was an author of a number of books proposing an explanation for human origins involving ancient astronauts. Sitchin attributed the creation of the ancient Sumerian culture to the Anunnaki, which he stated was a race of extraterrestrials from a planet beyond Neptune called Nibiru. Wikipedia
What genre is the 12th planet?
Controversial literatureThe 12th Planet / GenreControversial literature is a subdivision of the Library of Congress Subject Headings, used in the description of religious books. Wikipedia
Who is Enki brother?
Adad
Enki is also often depicted as the father (or uncle) of one of the most popular and enduring deities, Inanna, goddess of war, sexuality, passion, fertility, love, and prostitutes. He had a twin brother, Adad (also known as Ishkur), god of weather and storms.
Who is God Enki or enlil?
Enlil, Mesopotamian god of the atmosphere and a member of the triad of gods completed by Anu (Sumerian: An) and Ea (Enki). Enlil meant Lord Wind: both the hurricane and the gentle winds of spring were thought of as the breath issuing from his mouth and eventually as his word or command.
What is planet 11 called?
Kepler-11e
| Discovery | |
|---|---|
| Inclination | 88.8 |
| Star | Kepler-11 (KOI-157) |
| Physical characteristics | |
| Mean radius | 4.52 (± 0.43) R Earth |
Who is Ea god?
Ea, the Akkadian counterpart of Enki, was the god of ritual purification: ritual cleansing waters were called “Ea’s water.” Ea governed the arts of sorcery and incantation. In some stories he was also the form-giving god, and thus the patron of craftsmen and artists; he was known as the bearer of culture.
Who was Enlil in the Bible?
Who was Enki’s wife?
Damgalnunna/ Damkina
His wife was Damgalnunna/ Damkina and their offspring were the gods Marduk, Asarluhi and Enbilulu, the goddess Nanše and the sage Adapa (Bottéro 2002: 234; Black and Green 1998: 75). Enki also had sexual encounters with other goddesses, particularly in the Sumerian myth Enki and Ninhursanga (ETCSL 1.1. 1).