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Is "Alexander the Great" the son of Marduk?

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Nov 2, 2024  ✪ Members first on June 6, 2024
Alexander the Great, one of history’s most renowned military leaders, claimed to be more than just a conqueror—he believed he was a demigod. This video explores the possibility that Alexander may have been a Nephilim, a figure from ancient mythology described in the Hebrew Bible as a being born from the union of gods and humans. The video examines his divine lineage, tracing back to his mother, Olympias, who asserted that Zeus was Alexander's true father. This belief is linked to ancient accounts from the Siwa Oasis in Egypt, where Alexander was declared the son of Zeus-Ammon by local priests, reinforcing his conviction that his origins were divine.

The theory draws parallels between the Nephilim in Genesis 6:4 and Numbers 13:33, who were described as giant, powerful beings of great renown, and Alexander’s own legendary status. Known for never losing a battle, Alexander’s military campaigns stretched from Greece to Persia, Egypt, and into India, leaving an indelible mark on world history. His conquests and his unique approach to integrating Greek culture with the cultures of the lands he conquered suggest a higher purpose, one that goes beyond simple ambition. The discussion links this to the ideas proposed by Zecharia Sitchin, who connected figures like Alexander to the Anunnaki, ancient gods from Sumerian and Akkadian mythology, particularly the god Marduk, known in Egypt as Ra.

The video follows Alexander’s journey, from his early life under the tutelage of Aristotle to his incredible victories at battles like Gaugamela, where he defeated the Persian King Darius III. It explores his campaigns in Egypt, where he was crowned Pharaoh and honored the gods of the region. His visit to the Oracle at Siwa, where he was confirmed as the son of a god, marked a pivotal moment in his life and reign. Additionally, the analysis considers the mysterious aspects of Alexander's death at the age of 32 and his belief in immortality, comparing him to other figures in ancient mythology like Gilgamesh. The connection to Nephilim is reinforced through historical interpretations and the writings of Sitchin, who suggested that gods like Ptah, Ra, and Marduk were part of Alexander’s lineage.

By examining Alexander's divine claims and his remarkable achievements, the video offers insight into the possibility that Alexander saw himself as more than just a mortal ruler. His connection to ancient gods and the legends surrounding his birth and life create a link between history and mythology, raising the question of whether he could indeed be considered a Nephilim, as described in ancient texts. Theories surrounding his divine lineage, his role in shaping the Hellenistic world, and his untimely death all point to the larger-than-life legacy of Alexander the Great. By blending historical facts with mythological analysis, the content presents a comprehensive view of Alexander’s life and explores his potential connection to ancient gods like Zeus, Marduk, and the Nephilim.



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All I can say is this, for those of the Christianic faith, the book of Jude references in it the book of Enoch, and if you read that it gets pretty wild from there.

Yet it also makes alot of things make sense, including many things that would seem impossible.

So could it be true about Alexander? There is much information and evidence of lines of humanity superior and extraordinary than the average, existing and doing great things up to this day, so I don't rule it out.
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