Writer: Hoku Lani
Subject: Imposter God
Link: MEWE / 14.02.2024
Imposter God
Also known as the Old Testament, aka The Hebrew Bible as composed over a long span of time. Numerous opinions exist as to when the earliest and latest biblical traditions were first put down in writing. The Hebrew Bible contains 35 books sorted into three sections: the Torah (the first five books of the Bible), the Nevi’im (the “prophets” consisting of 19 books), and the Ketuvim (the “writings” consisting of 11 books). The Old Testament of most. Protestant Bibles has 39 books because the books of Samuel, Kings, Chronicles, and Ezra-Nehemiah are split into two books, whereas each of these appears as a single book in the Hebrew Bible.
The latest books of the Hebrew Bible, such as Esther and Ezra-Nehemiah, describe events from the fifth century BCE. and would have been written afterward—meaning that the very earliest the Hebrew Bible could have been compiled in its entirety is the fifth century BCE — This was 500 through 499 BCE. Okay, Let’s look at other religious text, to see if any other Gods or Goddesses existed before the fabrication of the Bible God.
- Kesh Temple Hymn — Written: Circa 2,600 BC / Location: Sumer Discovered: 1909 / Religion: Various polytheistic beliefs
- Pyramid Texts — Written: Circa 2,400 BCE / Location: Ancient Egypt / Discovered: 1881 Religion: Various polytheistic beliefs
- The Coffin Texts — Written: Circa 2,100 BCE / Location: Ancient Egypt / Discovered: Late 1800s Religion: Various polytheistic beliefs
- The Epic of Gilgamesh — Written: Circa 2,100 BCE / Location: Mesopotamia / Discovered: 1853 Religion: Various polytheistic beliefs
- The Rigveda — Written: Circa 1,700 BCE / Location: India / Discovered: N/A / Religion: Hinduism
- The Book of the Dead — Written: Circa 1,550 BCE / Location: Egyptian / Discovered: Middle Ages Religion: Various polytheistic beliefs
- The Instruction of Amenemope — Written: Circa 1,300 BCE / Location: Egyptian / Discovered: 1888 Religion: Various polytheistic beliefs
- The Samaveda — Written: Circa 1,200 BCE / Location: India / Discovered: N/A / Religion: Hindu
- The Yajurveda — Written: Circa 1,200 BCE / Location: India / Discovered: N/A / Religion: Hindu
- The Atharvaveda — Written: Circa 1,200 BCE / Location: India Discovered: N/A / Religion: Hindu
CONCLUSION
So if so many writings occurred thousands of years before the God of the Bible appeared, why would anyone follow any of the Abrahamic religions?
Hail Lilith’s Most Beloved
Hoku Lani
Scribe of Lilith