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Christians worshipping a Ethiopian Antichrist : Nimrod, the First Antichrist
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Noah had three sons, Ham, Shem, and Japheth. Ham had a son by the name of Cush, and Cush's son was called Nimrod, and was known as the "mighty hunter." Freemasonic myth declares that the gnosis received by Adam after eating from the forbidden Tree of Knowledge was transmitted to his son Seth. Nimrod, the eldest son of Cush and the great-grandson of Noah also received this wisdom. Nimrod (literally, in Hebrew, "Harad," "we will rebel" or "let us rebel") was the legendary biblical figure, described as "the first on earth to be a mighty man. He was a mighty hunter before the Lord" (Gen. 10:8–12). Genesis states that his kingdom was Babel, Erech, and Akkad in the land of Shinar, and that he built Nineveh, Calah (modern Nimrud), Rehoboth-Ir, and Resen. In Micah 5:5 the "land of Nimrod" is a synonym for Assyria. Nimrod and the Mesopotamian epic hero Gilgamesh have been identified as the same personality by some authors aware of the mytho-poetic nature of both. Others claim that Nimrod's name is a distortion of Ninurta the Mesopotamian who was a great hunter and warrior, a culture hero who in some texts is called the ruler of the universe.
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