Infact, you are inaccurate as heck, it is not always dragon, many times depending on the culture it is a snake. Also it has nothing to do with Judaism (israelites/hebrews).KillsAllElves wrote: »infact this symbol is used by all cultures including early europeans, ancient greeks, ancient assyrians, the indians who are asiatic, ancient egyptians, phoenecions, israelites/hebrews etc etc.. The ouroboros is not a snake it is a dragon. All cultures get this dragon from one source.
KillsAllElves wrote: »Infact, you are inaccurate as heck, it is not always dragon, many times depending on the culture it is a snake. Also it has nothing to do with Judaism (israelites/hebrews).KillsAllElves wrote: »infact this symbol is used by all cultures including early europeans, ancient greeks, ancient assyrians, the indians who are asiatic, ancient egyptians, phoenecions, israelites/hebrews etc etc.. The ouroboros is not a snake it is a dragon. All cultures get this dragon from one source.
Nope its a dragon, it also a reference including the term "the serpent" it predates ancient egyptian time period. And yes it has alot to do with judaism. this symbol has its roots from the judean-sumerian, mesopotamian region. Predates ancient egypt by nearly 2000 years. All cultures that spread outwards from the Mesopotamian region brought this with them!
Spent 4 years studying near eastern cultures, papyrology, religous studies and archeology.
Inside the circle of the oroboros represents the earth. The serpent will devour the planet. Man holds struggle under the serpent. The serpent is called "the beast" and "the great deceiver" "destroyer of nations". This is typology a foreshadowing of whats to come.
A common misconception about this symbol is that it means infinity,
SantieClaws wrote: »JamieAubrey wrote: »Why not use an dog rather than an snake.
Why don't Khajiit have an chaise tail idle animation.
@SantieClaws would never get anything done again
Fishmas is cancelled! Got to catch the tail before it gets away again ...
Yours with paws
Santie Claws
KillsAllElves wrote: »Infact, you are inaccurate as heck, it is not always dragon, many times depending on the culture it is a snake. Also it has nothing to do with Judaism (israelites/hebrews).KillsAllElves wrote: »infact this symbol is used by all cultures including early europeans, ancient greeks, ancient assyrians, the indians who are asiatic, ancient egyptians, phoenecions, israelites/hebrews etc etc.. The ouroboros is not a snake it is a dragon. All cultures get this dragon from one source.
Nope its a dragon, it also a reference including the term "the serpent" it predates ancient egyptian time period. And yes it has alot to do with judaism. this symbol has its roots from the judean-sumerian, mesopotamian region. Predates ancient egypt by nearly 2000 years. All cultures that spread outwards from the Mesopotamian region brought this with them!
Spent 4 years studying near eastern cultures, papyrology, religous studies and archeology.
Inside the circle of the oroboros represents the earth. The serpent will devour the planet. Man holds struggle under the serpent. The serpent is called "the beast" and "the great deceiver" "destroyer of nations". This is typology a foreshadowing of whats to come.
A common misconception about this symbol is that it means infinity,
Sources please.
The symbol means infinity or eternity in almost every referable source searchable.
https://www.tokenrock.com/explain-ouroboros-70.html
https://www.britannica.com/topic/Ouroboros
http://www.bbc.com/culture/story/20171204-the-ancient-symbol-that-spanned-millennia
As for serpents and the association with deception (the great deceiver).
https://www.biblicalarchaeology.org/daily/biblical-topics/bible-interpretation/how-the-serpent-became-satan/
The all evil, anti-god as an entity in the ancient Judaic world view didn't exist. It is a construct that came much later to the faith as the sacred texts became canonised.
Sumer and Mesopotamia
https://www.ancient-origins.net/news-human-origins-folklore/origins-human-beings-according-ancient-sumerian-texts-0065
https://www.ancient.eu/article/221/the-mesopotamian-pantheon/
I'm sorry, the gods of destruction for these peoples were Nergal and Irra, they were not dragons or serpents, but giants -- the Sumerian apocalypse myth is about the return of Nibiru.
KillsAllElves wrote: »KillsAllElves wrote: »Infact, you are inaccurate as heck, it is not always dragon, many times depending on the culture it is a snake. Also it has nothing to do with Judaism (israelites/hebrews).KillsAllElves wrote: »infact this symbol is used by all cultures including early europeans, ancient greeks, ancient assyrians, the indians who are asiatic, ancient egyptians, phoenecions, israelites/hebrews etc etc.. The ouroboros is not a snake it is a dragon. All cultures get this dragon from one source.
Nope its a dragon, it also a reference including the term "the serpent" it predates ancient egyptian time period. And yes it has alot to do with judaism. this symbol has its roots from the judean-sumerian, mesopotamian region. Predates ancient egypt by nearly 2000 years. All cultures that spread outwards from the Mesopotamian region brought this with them!
Spent 4 years studying near eastern cultures, papyrology, religous studies and archeology.
Inside the circle of the oroboros represents the earth. The serpent will devour the planet. Man holds struggle under the serpent. The serpent is called "the beast" and "the great deceiver" "destroyer of nations". This is typology a foreshadowing of whats to come.
A common misconception about this symbol is that it means infinity,
Sources please.
The symbol means infinity or eternity in almost every referable source searchable.
https://www.tokenrock.com/explain-ouroboros-70.html
https://www.britannica.com/topic/Ouroboros
http://www.bbc.com/culture/story/20171204-the-ancient-symbol-that-spanned-millennia
As for serpents and the association with deception (the great deceiver).
https://www.biblicalarchaeology.org/daily/biblical-topics/bible-interpretation/how-the-serpent-became-satan/
The all evil, anti-god as an entity in the ancient Judaic world view didn't exist. It is a construct that came much later to the faith as the sacred texts became canonised.
Sumer and Mesopotamia
https://www.ancient-origins.net/news-human-origins-folklore/origins-human-beings-according-ancient-sumerian-texts-0065
https://www.ancient.eu/article/221/the-mesopotamian-pantheon/
I'm sorry, the gods of destruction for these peoples were Nergal and Irra, they were not dragons or serpents, but giants -- the Sumerian apocalypse myth is about the return of Nibiru.
Not once did i say the serpent being exclusive or originated from sumeria. As i said before- judea/sumerian and mesopotamian region, that region encircles israel, iraq, iran and syria. Im well aware of Nibiru and the Nephilim.
The links you provided are under the misconception of the oroboros meaning infinity.
KillsAllElves wrote: »KillsAllElves wrote: »Infact, you are inaccurate as heck, it is not always dragon, many times depending on the culture it is a snake. Also it has nothing to do with Judaism (israelites/hebrews).KillsAllElves wrote: »infact this symbol is used by all cultures including early europeans, ancient greeks, ancient assyrians, the indians who are asiatic, ancient egyptians, phoenecions, israelites/hebrews etc etc.. The ouroboros is not a snake it is a dragon. All cultures get this dragon from one source.
Nope its a dragon, it also a reference including the term "the serpent" it predates ancient egyptian time period. And yes it has alot to do with judaism. this symbol has its roots from the judean-sumerian, mesopotamian region. Predates ancient egypt by nearly 2000 years. All cultures that spread outwards from the Mesopotamian region brought this with them!
Spent 4 years studying near eastern cultures, papyrology, religous studies and archeology.
Inside the circle of the oroboros represents the earth. The serpent will devour the planet. Man holds struggle under the serpent. The serpent is called "the beast" and "the great deceiver" "destroyer of nations". This is typology a foreshadowing of whats to come.
A common misconception about this symbol is that it means infinity,
Sources please.
The symbol means infinity or eternity in almost every referable source searchable.
https://www.tokenrock.com/explain-ouroboros-70.html
https://www.britannica.com/topic/Ouroboros
http://www.bbc.com/culture/story/20171204-the-ancient-symbol-that-spanned-millennia
As for serpents and the association with deception (the great deceiver).
https://www.biblicalarchaeology.org/daily/biblical-topics/bible-interpretation/how-the-serpent-became-satan/
The all evil, anti-god as an entity in the ancient Judaic world view didn't exist. It is a construct that came much later to the faith as the sacred texts became canonised.
Sumer and Mesopotamia
https://www.ancient-origins.net/news-human-origins-folklore/origins-human-beings-according-ancient-sumerian-texts-0065
https://www.ancient.eu/article/221/the-mesopotamian-pantheon/
I'm sorry, the gods of destruction for these peoples were Nergal and Irra, they were not dragons or serpents, but giants -- the Sumerian apocalypse myth is about the return of Nibiru.
Not once did i say the serpent being exclusive or originated from sumeria. As i said before- judea/sumerian and mesopotamian region, that region encircles israel, iraq, iran and syria. Im well aware of Nibiru and the Nephilim.
The links you provided are under the misconception of the oroboros meaning infinity.
Where are your sources to the contrary. I'm interested in this stuff (as a hobbyist).