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Are the Anunnaki mentioned in the Bible?

Mythology & Folklore Asked by kenorb on August 29, 2021

The following Bible passages mention “Anakim” and “Anak”:

  • Num 13:22; 13:28; 13:33
  • Deut 1:28; 2:10-11; 2:21, 9:2
  • Josh 11:21-22; 14:12; 14:15; 15:13-14; 21:11
  • Judg 1:20.

They sound similar.

Is there any known connection between the biblical Anakim/Anak entities and the Sumerian Anunnaki gods?

5 Answers

How could they be related ? Anakim just means "sons of Anak". It is just a race of giants, and there is nothing giving them godlike power or something.

Anunnaki, as I explained in another post, means sons of An. While the terminology is the same, there is nothing in common between those 2 words.

EDIT : The sumerian language is apparently an language isolate. So it is just a coincidence.

More than that, in the International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, an hypothesis linked this word with a goddess from the eastern cultural block, but it is not linked to a semitic deity. Still, I don't see any link with the sumerian gods.

Correct answer by Gautier C on August 29, 2021

Abraham came from Sumer. His birth place was "Ur of the Chaldees", namely UR KAŠDIM (אוּר כַּשְׂדִּים). This is explicitly stated in Genesis 11:28:

"And died Haran before the face of Terah his father in the land of his birth in UR OF THE CHALDEANS."

הָרָ֔ן עַל־ פְּנֵ֖י תֶּ֣רַח אָבִ֑יו בְּאֶ֥רֶץ מוֹלַדְתּ֖וֹ בְּא֥וּר כַּשְׂדִּֽים׃

hā-rān, ‘al-pə-nê te-raḥ ’ā-ḇîw bə-’e-reṣ mō-w-laḏ-tōw bə-’ŪR KAŚ-DÎM.

Haran was Abraham's brother and Terah their father. So there will absolutely be linguistic and esoteric interconnections with Hebrew, Akkadian, Assyrian. You don't share a border and common history without retaining some linguistic elements.

"Language Isolate" just means they (Sumerologists) haven't yet figured out how Sumerian relates to the surrounding languages.

Answered by Le-O-Nāi-Tasi Le-koleni on August 29, 2021

Beside the fact that there is no such thing as an Annunaki until coined by Sitchin who had no idea what he was talking about. The word Annunaki can't even be found in the original text.

Annunaki= Anakim = Sons of Anak in the Old Testament The correlation is found in the timeline: the fact that Hebrews and Sumerians Co-existed. The Old Testament is documenting the times just like the epic of Gilgamesh, the legend of Atrahasis, the book of Jasher, the book of Job, other extra Biblical texts, the 7 tablets of creation and the books of Enoch.

All coming from the same time period. 3000-1800 B.C. (pre flood times-1800 B.C.E.). Note the epic of Gilgamesh refers to a time when Noah was 366 years old and During Egypt's Second Dynasty.(234 years before the flood). They all (Sumerian, Assyrian, Babylonian, Hebrew, Egyptian, Akkadian, etc) coexisted in trade, war, god worship, etc. Just look at the timeline.

And it is easy to see that they are all referring to the same infamous nephilim. Finally the vowels never determined the meaning of a word or a name but rather the consonants. Anunnaki= Anak.

Answered by Maximo Moreno on August 29, 2021

In heberew/nibiru El elyon was the most high,king,father God and his children where called the Elohim. They had el, his name woven into all they're names thats why you have gabri-el,rapha-el,micha-el. In the more older original Genesis account which I believe to be the Sumerian Tablets theyre was the most high,king, father God Anu and his children were named the anunnaki so they had anu woven into all theyre names. In the Bible it says the sons of God came down and breeded with the daughters of man which was the Fallen Angels after they fell from heaven and went against El elyon. The definition of elohim is "The Gods" which means there is more than one "God" in the Bible. This is why in Genesis it says let them be made in our image because it is the Elohim speaking. In the Sumerian Tablets it more specifically says that enki first born sun of anu and his brother enlil wanted to be gods of there own world and come down to rule the earth. Anu forbid them but they went anyway. They liked what they seen and came down and breeded with the daughters of man. Theyre father anu was said to be a red haired giant, so the anakim the red haired giants wich are the suns of anak-anu are the red haired children/royal seed of the anu-nnaki. The definition of Anunnaki is those from Heaven that came to Earth or Royal seed. To verify the connection and parralel between the Elohim and Annunnaki even more the Anunnaki were also called the el or council of el wich stands for elder race or elvin race the elohim wich is the house of el wich means house of saturn. When the bible says his name was el this is a reference to the mythological God chronos wich was the God of time and his planet was saturn the house of el/elohim.

Answered by 3rd Eye Indigo on August 29, 2021

Anunnaki - Gods of Sumeria Or fallen Angels??

I found it very interesting that the earliest civilisation known to us in the historical records, the Sumerians, have a religion that talks of these Anunnaki coming down from heaven and teaching them all wonders of things.

I found a correlation between fallen angels and the Anunnaki. It's rather coincidental that our faith teaches of a war that ended in one third of the angels falling to earth, whilst in our history we have our first civilisation who are taught by Gods who "came" from the heavens. Perhaps they did not so much come from heaven as they where kicked out.

Now after reading numbers(13: 28) in the scripture I came across the descendants of Anak who where described as giants. The word Anak itself sounded eerily similar to the Anunnaki which I had recently been studying and so it got me thinking.

After further reading I came across Numbers 13:33 (In parenthesis though of course) in which I was informed that the Anakites come from the nephilim! So, if we take this all together we can see that;

We have the war of heaven a long time ago and then we also have beings coming from the sky to be worshipped by the Sumerians as Gods; also a long time ago. We know the Sumerians called these Gods anunnaki. Is it such a stretch to theorise that the fallen angels of our faith are the "so called Gods" coming to the Sumerians? We know God's hate for Babylon and Babylon is really just another form of the Sumerian culture which came after Sumaria in the same location.

Then we read in the Bible of a people descendant from anuk who are giant and strong who come from the nephilim: Numbers 13:32.

Now of course I don't have to mention that the nephilim are also called the sons of God, and the sons of God is another word for angels.

So it is clear that not only in language is their a similarity between the word anak or anakites and the anunnaki. But also in the relationship between the Anakites being descendants of nephelim and the anakites being heavenly beings.

I think it's probably that like in the Bible the anakites are descendent from angels, so to are the anunnaki angels who have fallen from heaven.

Interesting facts. The Anunnaki interestingly has been said to mean princely offspring. The devil is known as the prince of the sky.

Answered by sebastian langley on August 29, 2021

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