Bryan Calcott
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
I'll explain it to you.
It's very simple when you start to read it.
I mean, like Genesis 6, it says that the angels came down and slept with women, and they bore children, and those children were called great men, and they basically took over the world.
So I'm just giving you the narrative to tell you where it comes from, and then I'll explain why that's the correct direction.
And so we call them the Anunnaki, right?
Do you know the name for the angels?
They're called the Anukam.
Anunnaki, Anukam.
Isn't there an interesting similarity in this word?
And if we look actually into Egypt, there's actually these giant tombs, and they're called the seraphim coffins.
You know about the seraphim coffins?
Massive tombs.
Bricks so big, we can't move them in spaces that are so tight.
We don't know how they got them there.
We tried to look inside one that was cracked just a little bit, so we assumed there may be something in it.
We had to blow it up with dynamite just to get into the seraphim coffins.
In the Bible, there's angels, Anakim and Seraphim.
This is what they're called.
So there was obviously, why is the word Seraphim being reiterated and these giant coffins?
So we've got a lot of these gods that we historically look at that are kind of lining up with biblical words and some weird word, and it almost makes you wonder, was Judaism hybridizing and stealing little bits and pieces of other religions and putting it together?