Are They Digging Up Nimrod?
Part II:
The Mystery Of Nimrod & Osiris

Let's go back to Genesis to the time after Noah and the flood. The very first mentioning of history after Noah and the flood is the building of the Tower of Babel. Here is where God confused the language of man. The leader of the building of the Tower of Babel was Nimrod. Recently archaeologists have found the tomb of Nimrod. In Genesis 10:10 it talks about Nimrod: "The beginning of his kingdom was Babel and Erech and Accad and Calneh, in the land of Shinar." Shinar is also Babylonia. Babylon is a very familiar word concerning the end times. It's not hard to find a connection between Nimrod's Babylon and the future Babylon. The problem is the Bible doesn't tell anymore about Nimrod and Babylon besides in Genesis 10 & 11. So it would really help if we could find records of history besides the Bible to tell more about Nimrod and his Babylon. This can be found in the newly discovered Nimrod's tomb. The tomb of Nimrod is not known as Nimrod's tomb, but is knwn as the tomb of Osiris. (You may of heard of the tomb of Osiris being discovered already in one of the Giza Pyramids.) Osiris was an Egyptian god. You can hear of the death of Osiris in the Egyptian Book of the Dead which is found with many mummies. Here it says: "While Osiris was absent on a certain occasion his enemy, who was named Sem, or Shem, entered into a conspirancy with 72 of the leading men of Egypt to put Osiris to death. The plot succeeded. Osiris was slain, and his body was torn into 14 pieces which were scattered throughout the country. Isis (Osiris' wife) greatly lamented her husband's death, and searched about for the pieces of his body. Whenever she discovered a piece, she buried it and erected a shrine over it." The special thing about Osiris was he was represented in Egypt as being both the son and husband of his mother. It is also known that Nimrod is the son and husband of his mother. Nimrod had a son named Ninus which was known as a resurrection of Nimrod. Ninus also married his own mother. So both Osiris and Nimrod are known as being both the son and husband of their mother. You will read more later on why this is said about Nimrod amd Osiris, but first let's talk about more reasons of why Nimrod and Osiris are the same. First Nimrod means literally "The subduer of the leopard." This is derived from nimr "a leopard" and rad "to subdue." This means that he was known for a way of training leopards to aid him in hunting other wild beasts. Osiris was also represented by leopards becuase he was always arrayed in leopard's skins. So both Osiris and Nimrod were known for leopards and hunting. In Genesis 10:8-9 it says: "Now Cush became the father of Nimrod; he became a mighty one on earth. He was a mighty hunter before the Lord; therefore it is said, Like Nimrod a mighty hunter before the Lord." So Nimrod's hunting is also represented in the Bible. So now you have two reasons of why Osiris and Nimrod are the same. Another way is earlier in Genesis 10:8 it said Osiris was the son of Cush. Cush's name signifies "black." Ham was the father of Cush and is considered the father of black races. Also for Osiris it was an Egyptian tradition that "Osiris was black." Egyptians were already dark skinned so for this to be mentioned meant he was much more darker than the ordinary dark skin. At Thebes in one of the tombs of the kings there is a drawing of Osiris which shows his face and hands as being jet black. So both Osiris and Nimrod would have to be extremely dark skinned. Overall it can be concluded since Osiris and Nimord were both from the same time and are both known for the same things they must both be the same person! So the archaeologists digging up Osiris are digging up Nimod, and the Egyptian stories about Osiris are about Nimrod! So now you must figure out why Nimrod had became known as the god Osiris. The answer to this can be found by the story of Osirs being both the son and husband of his mother. There is much more to the story you read earlier about Osiris' death and his wife Isis. Back in the times when Sem and his men murdered Osiris, all of Osiris' followers who also built the Tower of Babel would of stopped following Osiris and his ways because they would've been killed by Sem also. It is believed by many that Nimrod was the one who started many cults. It is also believed he started magic and astronomy to be used against God. Now Isis, Osiris' wife also known as Semiramis, was grieved and went out to find his body and build shrines over it. This would of had to of been done in secret because whe would've been killed also by Sem and his men. Now Semiramis was so grieved that she had a son who she said was the ressurection of Nimrod. This explains the meaning of Osiris being the son and husband of his mother. So Osiris was also considered a god. He was called a god because Semiramis after she claimed her son to be the resurrected Nimrod wanted him to be worshipped. This is where the worship of the dead comes from. All this had to be done in secret since she could've been killed for it. She did use the magic and astronomy of Osiris then to trick others into following and worshipping Osiris. She also used drugs on people so whenever they saw the magic Semiramis performed, it seemed more real that Osiris was alive again. Once one person was worshipped though more became worshipped so this is why Osiris is known as the "father of the gods" and the first of the "defied mortals." He was worshipped under the title of Saturn and Kronos. Saturn is the god of the Mysteries, and means "the Hidden One." This was used because Semiramis kept her cult in secret at first so she wouldn't be killed. Semiramis also became known as a goddess. Some of the many names she was worshipped under was Astarte, Ishtar, Venus, Rhea, Cybele, Artemis, and Diana. Rhea or Cybele is known as the "Mother of gods." The Roman Diana was a huntress bearing a quiver of arrows. This character showed her as a complement of Nimrod "the mighty hunter." You can read about Artemis in Acts 19 where people yelled, "Great is Artemis of the Ephesians." So Semiramis became known as a goddess and was the originator of many other gods besides Osiris. So if Semiramis is mentioned in the Bible is Osiris mentioned? He is becuase the Jewish nation worshipped the image of a calf after leaving Egypt under Moses claiming this was the god who delivered them. The mystical symbol of Osiris was the young Apis bull or calf. So they really were worshipping a calf representing Osiris, or Nimrod. So you can see how Nimrod and his wife became the originators of cults with the worshipping of gods and goddesses right after the flood. All of this is why it is so significant about the discovery of the tomb!!!!!!.!!

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