Lebor Clann Glas


iconGreat Age of Babylon [2012-1627 BCE]

1

1In the Great Age of the Hound and Young Bull,
2Within the last quarter of the Great Age (2012-1900 BCE),
3The darkness that swept the world,
4Carried with it new beliefs,
5Founded in the temples,
6Of the Amurru (Amorites) of Mari,
7Worshipping the gods of the underworld,
8Immortality for a chosen few.
9Ghastly rituals did they make,
10Condition of salvation from damnation,
11The sacrifice of first born child,
12Eating of the flesh of children,
13Making of eunuch men,
14Frenzy of blood orgies.
15These dark priests made mischief.

2

1Beguiling and powerful,
2The Amurru did corrupt,
3A way through the dark soul into light,
4With darkened curses,
5And symbols of malcontent.
6At first the Akkadians,
7Extending their reach,
8To the ancient lands of the Sumer,
9Their twisted gods of Ishtar/Inaana,
10And Dagan were worshipped,
11With The moon god Sin,
12And the god himself called Amurru,
13Upon which the city was formed,
14The hermaphrodite god,
15And his consort Asherah (Ashtoreth).
16Such sickness of daemon gods,
17That rule the world from the underworld,
18Had travelled as far as Egypt.
19Obsessed they had become,
20With the occult of the dark forces.

3

1Upon the exodus,
2Sargon allowed the Amurru (Amorites),
3To rule Ebla.
4Their gods and practices they did install.
5Puppet kings did rule,
6Pretending the greatness of Ebla did continue,
7Until the great destruction of the lands,
8The gods, not Naram-Sin did destroy Ebla.

4

1The darkness did bring great ignorance.
2Savage superstitions,
3And forgetfulness to the lands,
4And constant war as prophesied.
5By the ancient High Curse,
6Did come to mankind.
7Ibiru, The land of Ibbi,
8In the time of forgetfulness,
9Had become (H)Ibiru,
10The land of the sea peoples,
11The feared strangers,
12From which the name Hebrew comes.
13The memory of Ibbi and Ebla,
14Gone from the memory,
15The most ancient priests now as myth.

5

1Yet the Druids had not vanished.
2Nor had their memory for ancient grievance.
3For while the world of man turned wild,
4They did perfect such weapons of war.
5The cart had become the chariot.
6A horse drawn device light and fast.
7The spear had become the reinforced bow.
8A spear that could be thrust fast.
9The long bronze sword,
10That could cut a man in two,
11With one strike.
12But for all the weapons,
13The most fearsome was,
14Their plan.
15For the ancient Holly,
16Would no longer bow,
17To kings who claimed rights,
18From mythical gods.
19For through Ibbi they had bred,
20A race of great priest-kings,
21Messiah kings to rule the world.

6

1In the Great Age of the Hound and Young Bull,
2Two thousand five hundred and ninety five cycles,
3Since the dawn of the Great Age (1825 BCE),
4Upon the thaw,
5A mighty warrior king did unify,
6The Cities of the Amorites.
7His name was Shamshi-Adad I.
8And by blood and crafty ways,
9He did briefly hold the kingdom,
10Of the Assyrians.
11Soon after came King Sin-muballit,
12Of Babylonia.
13He too did seek to unify his kingdom,
14As the land did return to life.
15In Egypt,
16Came Pharaoh Khutawyre Wegaf,
17Founding a new dynasty.
18In all the lands heralded the return,
19Of strong Kings,
20And powerful armies.

7

1Such news was returned,
2By the (H)Ibiru ships of trade.
3The most trusted seafarers,
4Since most ancient times.
5The priests of the Holly did confer,
6With the Great King MELIN (MIL),
7On most auspicious time,
8To launch the fleet built for war.
9MELIN agreed it be best to wait,
10Until one King had killed another.
11But his sons,
12Eber the brave,
13And Emon the wise,
14Called for haste.

8

1To the chamber of the King did come,
2The powerful druidess and seer MOR-RE-GAN.
3She did warn MELIN against war,
4That to meddle now in the affairs,
5Of the tribes of men,
6Would bring no good to the sacred Isle.
7But the King was deaf to prophecy.
8Twenty cycles of YAHWEH (the moon),
9Did the Druids foretell.
10But Eber and Emon did,
11Refuse to hold fast.
12They ordered the ships to depart.
13But at the shore MOR-RE-GAN,
14Did hold her staff,
15And warn the young messiahs,
16She did cry,
17Honor broken,
18Upon the sacred Isle,
19Tools of death,
20Not for souls,
21Never rest,
22Shall sword nor shield,
23A curse returned (to the Isle),
24All shall yield (be lost).
25And so upon the prophecy,
26The mightiest fleet of ships,
27For war,
28Did leave the most sacred shores,
29Of (H)Ibiru,
30Bound for the ancient lands of Ebla,
31To first regain the last lost.

9

1In the Great Age of the Hound and Young Bull,
2Two thousand six hundred and thirty years,
3Since the dawn of the Great Age (1790 BCE),
4The ships of the (H)Ibiru did land,
5Upon the levant coast.
6No force of the Amarru could withstand,
7Such science of war.
8Within short time,
9The city Ebla,
10Returned to the (H)Ibiru.

10

1Upon hearing of the fall of Ebla,
2Shamshi-Adad did curse the sky.
3In rage he tore his attendants To pieces,
4And did feast upon one sacrificed child,
5As were the ways,
6To daemon gods.
7Shamshi-Adad sent spies,
8To see what marvels the (H)Ibiru (Hebrews) Did possess.
9His Viziers did proclaim,
10Only defeat would Shamshi-Adad face,
11Midst the chariots of the (H)Ibiru.

11

1Eber commanded the chariot force,
2Moving south he captured the coastal Amorite cities,
3Ugarit fell, Byblos, fell,
4Dimašqa (Damascus) fell, Baalbek fell,
5And the prize of Ye-ru-sa-lu-um (Jerusalem).
6Of the trade routes did fall,
7But not all war to favor.
8The (H)Ibiru (Hebrews),
9For all their science and war craft,
10The gods of rain and storm,
11Did hold fast their chariots,
12On soft ground,
13Equal match then,
14For ferocious warriors.

12

1Emon Did take the (H)Ibiru fleet to Egypt,
2Unto the great gulf of the Nile,
3The most ancient serpent river.
4There Pharaoh Sekhemre Khutawy,
5The son of Pharaoh Khutawyre Wegaf,
6Did make a stand against Emon,
7But to no avail.
8In forgetful curse,
9For no knowledge of history,
10Other than myth,
11Sekhemre Khutawy did curse Emon,
12And the (H)Ibiru as strangers,
13The Hyksos.
14The land too soft for chariot,
15During rains,
16Emon did make a strong fort,
17Upon the Island of Mokattam,
18Naming it Cui-Re (Cairo),
19Which means the place of the Holly King.
20Emon did make a second strong fort,
21Upon the great island of Geneffeh,
22Next to the great straights of Esus (Zeus),
23Naming it Avaris,
24Which means,
25The place of the (H)Ibiru.
26The place of the Hebrews,
27The druids Did forbid Emon,
28To attack and destroy Memphis.
29Instead, They did hold,
30And wait for the end,
31Of the season of rain.

13

1Eber did also wait for a moment to strike.
2Upon the death Shamshi-Adad I,
3The gods seemed to favour him,
4And when the King of Babylonia.
5Sin-muballit did also pass.
6His viziers did call for war.
7But the druids urged the Messiah King,
8For Caution.
9Better to let the sons,
10Bury the father and mourn,
11For forty days,
12Than to enrage a fearsome foe.
13Eber did heed the words of the druids,
14And before forty days Was done,
15Storms did come making the land soft For chariots,
16As the cities of the Amarru (Assyrians),
17Were at war with each other.

14

1The young new King of Babylonia,
2Named Hammurabi,
3Was not long on the throne,
4When the kingdom of Elam,
5Did attack and destroy the Eshnunna.
6A wise king Hammurabi,
7He did make peace with Ishme-Dagan I,
8The son of Shamshi-Adad I.
9He did make peace with Elam,
10He did make peace with Ebla,
11And did learn from his enemy.
12For no more prized to the warrior,
13Was bronze from the sacred isle.

15

1In the Great Age of the Hound and Young Bull,
2Two thousand seven hundred and sixty six years,
3Since the dawn of the Great Age (1766 BCE),
4The King of Elam/ Eshnunna and,
5Ishme-Dagan I of the Assyrians,
6Urged by Zimri-Lim King of Mari,
7Did conspire against Hammurabi.
8Zimri-Lim had grown powerful,
9As a dark priest Of the occult.
10A palace temple of obscene dimensions,
11Had he made.
12Filled with the souls,
13Of sacrificed innocents.
14Zimri-Lim, the crafty King,
15Did send into the court of Eber,
16The finest beauty of all the lands,
17Whose name was Mara,
18A sorceress of great power.
19Beguiled, Eber did ignore the druids,
20And let her stay in his chamber,
21Whereupon she did poison the old king.
22But before the Messiah King,
23Did give up the ghost.
24He did send word to his druid,
25The great IPIT-AMU (Spitāma),
26To seek out the young Hammurabi,
27And build him a civilization,
28To end the reign of Mari sorcery.

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1So IPIT-AMU (Spitāma),
2The wise druid,
3Did travel to Babylonia,
4Unto the King Hammurabi.
5There he did speak the last wishes of Eber,
6Great and noble King (Hammurabi),
7To your east the jackals call,
8To your west the crocodiles open their mouths,
9But all around you the hills have daggers.
10For as long as men to sacrifice men,
11Undo daemon gods of earth,
12Your kingdom shall never be secure.
13A solemn oath,
14As is our ancient custom,
15To build you then a mighty faith,
16To rid your lands of evil.
17A mighty code of law defined,
18Of science and civilization.
19Upon these words,
20IPIT-AMU (Spitāma) did reveal,
21His offering of sixty chariots,
22Three thousand bronze spear tips,
23And five hundred bows.

17

1Upon the words of the mighty druid,
2Hammurabi did rejoice.
3He did embrace IPIT-AMU (Spitāma),
4And spoke to the assembled:
5A great day this be to Babylon,
6To all who hold true an oath.
7For I have been blessed,
8By the ancient gods themselves,
9Who see worthy to prophecy my victory.
10I shall rid all lands of wickedness.
11I shall restore the rule of law.
12And you shall be my High Priest.
13Whereupon Hammurabi did name,
14IPIT-AMU the name ZARA(T)-USTRA (Zoroaster),
15Which means from the heavens (stars) on high.

18

1Hammurabi did honor his word.
2He did use the gifts of Ebla,
3And did defeat both The King of Elam/Eshnunna,
4And did defeat the Assyrians.
5With bronze and weapons of science From Ebla,
6He did write a new code of law,
7And bring to an end,
8The sacrifice of men.
9Thereupon, on oath to the druids,
10He did siege Mari,
11And destroy it.
12Never again to wield such evil,
13The survivors did travel north,
14To become the high priests of the Hittites.

19

1Emon, a heavy heart,
2Upon the news of his brothers end,
3Did reach into the heart of Egypt.
4At Thebes on the bank of the Nile,
5Where a channel did exist to the Red Sea,
6He did found first a fort,
7And then a compound for the druids.
8He did then establish a temple in honor,
9Of the old gods,
10And the great gods of the heavens,
11Not the underworld.
12He did name it Amen-Ra,
13The hidden One,
14In honor of the great speckled serpent,
15Of the heavens (the milky way),
16And Ra the god of the sun,
17There, he did give up the ghost.