Re: Magdalenian words and compounds 2006/7



Magdalenian words and compounds 2006-8

Part 88

The Genesis in the light of Magdalenian (1/2)

God created the world in six days. God could have
created the world at once, in a single moment, but
no, it happened step by step, which is the hallmark
of evolution. "And the spirit of God moved upon the
face of the water" - the spirit of God was CA NOS
meaning sky (ca) mind (nos), Greek Chaos, God
was ShA CA meaning ruler (sha) sky (ca), Hebrew
Jahwe, and the face of the waters was AC EON NOS
meaning earth (ac) shore (eon) mind (nos), Greek
Okeanos. The paradise was AC CA meaning earth
(ac) sky (ca), where earth and sky are meeting,
presumably the original name of Göbekli Tepe,
perhaps identical with the Syrian province of aqa
mentioned by the ancient Egyptians, also present
in the name of the Indo-European earth goddess
akka (a stammered name according to Pokorny,
a meaningful name in my opinion). Göbekli Tepe,
11 600 - 9 500 BP, was the center of a wide area,
now a moonlike region, by then a paradise, lush
meadows and groves and game galore, heading
for the cool Anatolian hills in spring, returning to
the warm Syrian plains in fall. AC CA was written
as a lying H, the lower horizontal bar representing
earth (ac), the upper horizontal bar the sky (ca),
and the slim vertical bar exchanges between the
two, prayers for rain and the smoke of sacrificial
fires imploring rain rising to the sky, rain falling
on earth, irrigating the fields and filling the river
beds (prayers and smoke symbolized by snakes
heading upward, falling rain by snakes heading
downward). Agriculture started 10,000 years ago
at the base of the Karacadag near Göbekli Tepe.
Rain was of the utmost importance for the early
farmers. AC CA turned into Latin aqua 'water'.
AC CA aqa (guttural stop) ada (dental stop)
awa (labial stop). Ada is present in Adam Hebrew
'adama, aqa in German Acker English aker acre,
and awa in Eve, Hebrew Hawwa, mother of all
living beings. Eden in the Bible, 2 Kings 19,12,
is associated with Gosen, Haran and Rezeph.
The Syrian Haran plain is just south of Göbekli
Tepe.

(end of part 1, to be continued)
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