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Cain’s Wife She was actually the daughter of Lilith (and Enki), the latter who was according to the Talmud, the con- sort of Adam even before Eve. Lilith She was therefore of pure Annunaki stock, and refused therefore to be Adam’s permanent mate. In fact, she was the consort of Enki, Cain’s father. Together they produced Cain’s wife, Luluwa. (see p. 106). Enoch “..in the new scheme of things, Jehovah could not be seen to have a brother—not a brother who so strongly opposed him in social matters.” (p. 117) “.. historically, it was Enki (not Enlil) who had created Adam (Atabba) and Eve (Nin-khawa); it was Enki who had granted them the rights to Qabalistic wisdom, and it was Enki who had appointed Atabba to his priest-kingly station. These things were known in Mesopotamia and Canaan; they were written down and readily available in the temple libraries of Babylon, and so they could not be ignored— but they could be reinterpreted... Enki, the wise hero of Sumer, could be portrayed (in accordance with his emblem) as a troublesome serpent—an image which could incorporate Lilith too, for she held the matri- lineal heritage of the kingdom: the Malkhut, the sovereignty of the Dragon. Enki was more liberal minded, whereas Enlil was severe. He was considered inviolable by his followers that worshipped him out of fear of retribution. “.it was he who had instigated the Semitic invasions which led to the “confusion of tongues” and the fall of Sumer. It was he that brought about the devastating flood, and it was he who had leveled the cities of Sodom and Gomorrah—not because of their wickedness, as related in Genesis...but because of the wisdom and insight of their inhabitants, as depicted in the Coptic Paraphrase of Shem. It was Jehovah who removed the Israelites from their homeland, sending them into seventy years of captivity by king Nebuchadnezzar II and his five Babylonian successors down to king Balshazzer (545 —539 B.C.) (p. 118) As the centuries progressed, Babylon fell to various other invaders...The written legacy of the Annunaki was, henceforth, confined to an underworld darkness, and all the tablets of Sumerian and Akkadian record that had been available to the hostage Jews of the sixth century B.C., were destined to be forgotten beneath the wasteland. (p. 119) 217 Appendix B: Book Abstracts Described as the daughter of Eve in some texts. But never named in the Bible. The granddaughter of Enlil, daughter of his son, Nergal of the Underworld. Was the son of Cain and Luluwa, daughter of Lilith. (see p. 132) Advent of Jehovah Mis-Translations Continue The Nature of the Brothers Gardner Writes on Enlil Babylon’s Decline Atlantis, Alien Visitation, and Genetic Manipulation