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(3.57) | 4 | Thousands of years ago, the Earth was a battlefield. These were the wars that would shape man's destiny--terrible conflicts that began lifetimes earlier on another planet. Parting the mists of time and myth, the internationally renowned scholar Zecharia Sitchin takes us back in this volume to the violent beginnings of the human story, when gods--not men--ruled the Earth. In a spellbinding reconstruction of epic events preserved in legends and ancient writings, he traces the conflicts that began on another world, continued on Earth, and culminated in the use of nuclear weapons--an event recorded in the Bible as the upheaval of Sodom and Gomorrah.… (mehr) |
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▾Literaturhinweise Literaturhinweise zu diesem Werk aus externen Quellen. Wikipedia auf EnglischKeine ▾Buchbeschreibungen Thousands of years ago, the Earth was a battlefield. These were the wars that would shape man's destiny--terrible conflicts that began lifetimes earlier on another planet. Parting the mists of time and myth, the internationally renowned scholar Zecharia Sitchin takes us back in this volume to the violent beginnings of the human story, when gods--not men--ruled the Earth. In a spellbinding reconstruction of epic events preserved in legends and ancient writings, he traces the conflicts that began on another world, continued on Earth, and culminated in the use of nuclear weapons--an event recorded in the Bible as the upheaval of Sodom and Gomorrah. ▾Bibliotheksbeschreibungen Keine Bibliotheksbeschreibungen gefunden. ▾Beschreibung von LibraryThing-Mitgliedern
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Die Kriege der Menschen und Götter
Wie die Annunaki von einem anderen Stern kamen, um Gold zu suchen, und den Menschen schufen
Am Beginn der Geschichte der Menschheit war die Erde Schauplatz eines Konfliktes, der in einer anderen Welt begonnen hatte. Die Götter kämpften um die Herrschaft über die Erde. Zecharia Sitchin enthüllt verblüffende Belege dafür, daß die Götter tatsächlich existierten und daß sie von Nibiru, dem zwölften Planeten, kamen. Er bezieht sich auf seine eingehende Studien antiker Aufzeichnungen, von den sumerischen Tontafeln über die Hindu-Mythologie bis hin zum Alten Testament, um seine Theorie zu belegen, wie die Menschheit auf unserem Planeten ihren Anfang nahm. Er zeigt auch, daß moderne Quellen, wie zum Beispiel NASA-Fotos der Erdoberfläche aus dem Weltraum, Beweise für eine gewaltige Atomexplosion auf der Sinai-Halbinsel liefern, die sich vor Tausenden von Jahren ereignet hatte. Dies deutet darauf hin, daß es sich hier um ein antikes Schlachtfeld der Urgötter handelt. Sitchins einzigartige Enthüllungen werfen ein neues Licht auf alte Geheimnisse und antike Mysterien: die Sintflut, den Trojanischen Krieg, die Zerstörung von Sodom und Gomorrha und den plötzlichen Zusammenbruch der sumerischen Zivilisation. | |
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Sitchin begins the book going over the wars of the ancient world and how the chroniclers of those wars described that the gods intervened in those wars and determined the outcome, following this he went over the wars of the gods for supremacy of Earth from Horus against Set in Egypt, the generational wars of the Greek pantheon, and battles of the Indian gods. Sitchin then set about showing that all these tales of battles reflect events in prehistory of members of the ruling house of the extraterrestrial Anunnaki, fighting for supremacy of “heaven” (Nibiru their homeworld) and Earth, with the rivalry between royal brothers Enlil and Enki extending into their children and grandchildren. Soon these wars began to include the “gods” human followers joining them in battle after the beginnings of civilization in Sumer, Egypt, and the Indus valley. Sitchin details that some of the Anunnaki put their personal interests above their own families resulting in various alliances with cousins against their own siblings, and parents in some cases, which began a chain of events that led Abraham out of Sumer to Canaan and how Sodom and Gomorrah were obliterated by nuclear weapons.
This book began as a more academic read like its predecessor, The Stairway to Heaven, but Sitchin quickly switched gears to more engaging prose as he brought forth his evidence for and the explanations of this theories. Sitchin did not rehash his evidence and arguments from the previous two books, only alluded to his findings so as to allow the flow of the book to progress along the line of thought he had focused on. Yet even though Sitchin did not rehash his arguments, he did contradict some of his findings in The 12th Planet in this book—namely with the identity of “ZU”—but did not state that further research had changed his conclusions which would have made a better book. However, the most intriguing part of the book was Sitchin’s discussion about Abraham, his family history, and his journey to Canaan especially in light of his theory that extraterrestrials were the “gods” of the ancient world (though he does not specifically name which Anunnaki sent Abraham on his journey).
The Wars of Gods and Men is a very intriguing, well written book with a theory and evidence that Sitchin lays out in an engaging matter. Even with the academic beginning and with some unacknowledged reversals in some Sitchin’s findings, this book gives the reader a worthy follow up to The 12th Planet that The Stairway to Heaven was not. ( )