
There was this great big Family King James Bible written in Olde English.Īs a child I loves handling this Book since I was 3 years old and couldn't read yet I resorted to looking at artist rendition of key moments that took place in The Bible. I had noticed that quite a few places around the World has a depiction of The Trident usually in the hands of some deity.

In Babylon, In Canaan now known as The Holy Land & Palestine, and I believe India a figure of particular deity worshipped In The Ancient World has been found with either a Lightening Bolt in its hand or two pronged short spear like objects in their hands' which presumably is how they caused Lightening too split the skies.Ĭonsidering Baraqel's Name and it's Meaning either He himself wielded this powerful weapon or his Son's used the Lightening Maker Weapon.Īs promised I won't dwell on this Topic for long, but, I do wish to address The Trident. Reading Enoch I came across the name's of Fallen Angel's classified as Watchers 200 of them to be exact, the very Angels who married human women and had children by Them.Įnoch revealed 55 name's but, this One name stands out to me the most because of its Hebrew meaning I've seen this name spelled three different ways Baraqel, Baraqiel, Baraquiel this Fallen Watcher name means Lightening Giver in Hebrew.

I'll say this and then move on to another Topic within this here article. Up until recently I had thought that Zeus and his sea deity brother Poseidon were just Myth's I'm a Christian so viewing Zeus and Poseidon as myths, was quite natural to me.Īfter, reading certain Biblical Accounts that was omitted from The Holy Book, I have had to re-think my position on these two Subjects seen by the rest of the World as Myth's. I hope everyone's New Year has started off great now that we're in 2021. After their victory, the Olympians divided the spoils amongst themselves, giving Zeus the power over the air and the sky and Poseidon over the sea and all water bodies, and Hades control of the underworld. It is said that the war between the Titans and the Olympian gods lasted ten years-the famous Clash of the Titans-of which we will refer to in another article. He also freed his father’s brothers from their enslavement by Uranus, and the Cyclopes, who out of gratitude granted him the thunder and lightning that became the signs and instruments of his power. He saved his brothers and sisters by causing Cronus to regurgitate them.

Zeus grew up and defeated Cronus through trickery and force. As a result, when the time came for Zeus to be born, she went to Lyktos in Crete and hid the newborn in a cave at Mount Aegean, and Cronus was given a large stone wrapped in swaddling clothes to swallow instead, thus tricking him. He did not want another god to claim his rank, so Cronus immediately swallowed all of his children as they came out of the sacred body of Rhea, which saddened her greatly. Cronus was King among the children of heaven and learned through his mother Gaia and his father Uranus that he was destined to fall by a mighty son. Zeus was the youngest son of Cronus (Saturn), grandson of Uranus and Gaia, and Rhea. The Trident has also been used as a powerful weapon in many other mythologies, which makes one wonder if indeed this kind of weapon existed. He majestically held the sign of his reign, the Trident, which gave him the power both to create storms and calm the waters. Poseidon, God of the Sea, possessed control of the waves and the tides, also the springs and rivers, and was considered responsible for geological phenomena such as earthquakes. If we take the myth literally, then we would say that Hephaestus manufactured some sort of weapon that appeared thunder-like as no one knew anything equivalent. Hephaestus manufactured thunderbolts at Etna and Zeus threw them from Mount Olympus.

The thunder was the symbol of power and one of his most powerful weapons, which he used to correct people. Zeus, lord of Olympus, was a weather god, controller of lightning, thunder and rain. Poseidon was the Greek equivalent of Oannes, the standard of marine gods for the Sumerians. Zeus was the Greek equivalent of Enlil (later Ammon), Babylonian God of Heaven and Earth. The Greek gods had much in common with Sumerian deities.
