There was once a world wherein one massive continent, which was surrounded by water, was broken up into seven Tectonic plates. The Jurassic age in which the 3 million odd year rule of the old upright walking serpent, ‘the great Dinosaurs,’ was brought to its finish by what is thought to have been a cataclysmic comet collision with the earth some 145 million years ago when the super continent of Pangaea began to break up, separating the continental tectonic plates and the overall sea level began to rise, which ushered in the Cretaceous period which came to its close about 65 million years ago.
During the period of the Cretaceous age, the sea levels were about 80 feet or 25 metres above current levels, and this was before the Tertiary period which closed about 2 million years ago, during which period all the mountain ranges such as the Himalayan mountains etc, were formed from the collisions of the continental Tectonic plates, and apart from a few high land masses which were pushed up by internal pressures, which small areas of land protruding above the surface of the seemingly endless ocean, would have been insignificant, the otherwise reasonably flat mountain less surfaces of the drifting continents would have been under water, which is something to consider in view of the fact that we are dealing in scripture with a very, very, very condensed record of earth’s history. The Biblical flood that occurred some 4 to 5 thousand years ago when Noah was 600 years old, is representative of a much earlier flood that covered the entire earth and wiped out all land animals, which could not return to and adapt to the watery world of the long cretaceous period.
According to the genealogical record of Shem the son of Noah, we see in Genesis 11: 10-26, that Abraham is recorded as being the tenth in line from Noah, whereas the record in Luke 3: 34-36, has Abraham as the eleventh in the generations from Noah. But Shelah, who, in Genesis 11:12, and 1 Chronicles 1: 18, is seen to be the son of Arpachshad, in Luke 3: 36, is seen to be the son of Cainan or rather Kainam, who is the eldest son of Arpachshad who died shortly after siring Shelah who was born of Melka the grand-daughter of Japheth the younger brother of Shem. And Arpachshad chose Shelah, ‘the grand-son that he had raised,’ as his heir.
In the book of Jubilees, concerning Kainam the grand-son of Shem, it is written that after Kainam had been taught how to read and write, he went to seek for himself a place where he might seize for himself a city, (Not build a city, but to seize an already existing city, and this was after the flood that decimated the then known civilised world around the Mediterranean, in 2350 BC, when Noah who was born in 2950 BC was 600 years old) and Kainam found a writing which former (pre-flood) generations had carved on a rock, and he read what was thereon, and he transcribed it and sinned owing to it; for it contained the teachings of the Watchers, (Observers, who came down and defiled themselves with the daughters of men in the days of Enoch’s physical father ‘Jared’ and the name ‘Jared,’ means “Descending.” in accordance with which they used to observe the omens of the sun and the moon and the stars and all the signs of the heavens. And he wrote them down and said nothing regarding it; for he was afraid to speak to Noah, (Melchizedek, the priestly king, spiritual centre and Lord of the new emerging civilisation) about it least he should be angry with him on account of it.
All who have gone to the scriptures in search of the truth will know that Ham is the first born son of Noah. The Egyptian Kem, “Egypt=Ham’ as an ajective means “Black” and “warm.” Ham is the only son of Noah to have had a country named after him, ‘Egypt’ and a relief plaque of the God Amun from the Temple of Isis at Saqqara; ‘Egypt’ is depicted as a man with African Negroid features. The Zulus who are descended from Ham the great-great-grandson of Enoch, call their God “Unkulunkulu,” a name that in English means great-great-grandfather. When pressed as to who was the father of their god “Unkulunkulu” who is the great-great-grandfather of Ham, the general answer of the Zulus seems to be, that the father of their God “Unkulunkulu” branched off from a reed, or that he came from a bed of reeds: (reported by Dr Gaallaway)—Max Muller, science of Religion p. 53. Look to the Hebrew origin of the word Cain the shinning one, whose recorded first born son is Enoch. Perhaps the prehuman creatures survived the Cretaceous age on tightly compacted floating reed beds.
During the period of the Cretaceous age, the sea levels were about 80 feet or 25 metres above current levels, and this was before the Tertiary period which closed about 2 million years ago, during which period all the mountain ranges such as the Himalayan mountains etc, were formed from the collisions of the continental Tectonic plates, and apart from a few high land masses which were pushed up by internal pressures, which small areas of land protruding above the surface of the seemingly endless ocean, would have been insignificant, the otherwise reasonably flat mountain less surfaces of the drifting continents would have been under water, which is something to consider in view of the fact that we are dealing in scripture with a very, very, very condensed record of earth’s history. The Biblical flood that occurred some 4 to 5 thousand years ago when Noah was 600 years old, is representative of a much earlier flood that covered the entire earth and wiped out all land animals, which could not return to and adapt to the watery world of the long cretaceous period.
According to the genealogical record of Shem the son of Noah, we see in Genesis 11: 10-26, that Abraham is recorded as being the tenth in line from Noah, whereas the record in Luke 3: 34-36, has Abraham as the eleventh in the generations from Noah. But Shelah, who, in Genesis 11:12, and 1 Chronicles 1: 18, is seen to be the son of Arpachshad, in Luke 3: 36, is seen to be the son of Cainan or rather Kainam, who is the eldest son of Arpachshad who died shortly after siring Shelah who was born of Melka the grand-daughter of Japheth the younger brother of Shem. And Arpachshad chose Shelah, ‘the grand-son that he had raised,’ as his heir.
In the book of Jubilees, concerning Kainam the grand-son of Shem, it is written that after Kainam had been taught how to read and write, he went to seek for himself a place where he might seize for himself a city, (Not build a city, but to seize an already existing city, and this was after the flood that decimated the then known civilised world around the Mediterranean, in 2350 BC, when Noah who was born in 2950 BC was 600 years old) and Kainam found a writing which former (pre-flood) generations had carved on a rock, and he read what was thereon, and he transcribed it and sinned owing to it; for it contained the teachings of the Watchers, (Observers, who came down and defiled themselves with the daughters of men in the days of Enoch’s physical father ‘Jared’ and the name ‘Jared,’ means “Descending.” in accordance with which they used to observe the omens of the sun and the moon and the stars and all the signs of the heavens. And he wrote them down and said nothing regarding it; for he was afraid to speak to Noah, (Melchizedek, the priestly king, spiritual centre and Lord of the new emerging civilisation) about it least he should be angry with him on account of it.
All who have gone to the scriptures in search of the truth will know that Ham is the first born son of Noah. The Egyptian Kem, “Egypt=Ham’ as an ajective means “Black” and “warm.” Ham is the only son of Noah to have had a country named after him, ‘Egypt’ and a relief plaque of the God Amun from the Temple of Isis at Saqqara; ‘Egypt’ is depicted as a man with African Negroid features. The Zulus who are descended from Ham the great-great-grandson of Enoch, call their God “Unkulunkulu,” a name that in English means great-great-grandfather. When pressed as to who was the father of their god “Unkulunkulu” who is the great-great-grandfather of Ham, the general answer of the Zulus seems to be, that the father of their God “Unkulunkulu” branched off from a reed, or that he came from a bed of reeds: (reported by Dr Gaallaway)—Max Muller, science of Religion p. 53. Look to the Hebrew origin of the word Cain the shinning one, whose recorded first born son is Enoch. Perhaps the prehuman creatures survived the Cretaceous age on tightly compacted floating reed beds.
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