Post by wornout on Apr 27, 2020 14:27:42 GMT
Stargate SG-1 S1.E13 “Fire and Water”
member of an amphibious species named Oannes (Ohne), and wants to know from Daniel what
happened to his mate Omoroca in ancient Babylon. Ultimately, Daniel remembers the obscure fact
from his studies of ancient myths, and is allowed to go home.”
Omoroca is” Tiamat (Akkadian: DTI.AMAT or DTAM.TUM, Greek: Θαλάττη Thaláttē)[3] is a primordial
goddess of the salt sea, mating with Abzû, the god of fresh water, to produce younger gods. She is the
symbol of the chaos of primordial creation. She is referred to as a woman,[4] and described as the
glistening one.”
her husband, Apsu, correctly assuming they are planning to kill him and usurp his throne, later makes
war upon them and is killed. Enraged, she, too, wars upon her husband's murderers, taking on the
form of a massive sea dragon. She is then slain by Enki's son, the storm-god Marduk, but not before
she had brought forth the monsters of the Mesopotamian pantheon, including the first dragons,
whose bodies she filled with "poison instead of blood". Marduk then forms the heavens and the Earth
from her divided body.”
Tiamat was killed by a Goa'uld who could have been Marduk the son of Enki, thus a television version
telling about one of the epic wars between Enki and Enlil. It would appear anyone aligned with
Marduk/ Enki bloodline are the Goa'uld. But if you go by other sources it could be the other way
around.
the myth. In the Sumerian version, Enlil beats Tiamat and reigns supreme.”
offspring of Tiamat and Abzu and his dead mate Omoraca was his mother or sister, since they married
within their family bloodlines based upon what we have come to understand from the
Sumero-Akkadian cuneiform tablets.
Yes, I know this is speculation, but I find it fun to consider these matters since they do tell part of the story in these shows.