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    Identification as Nimrod. Notes. References. External links. Enmerkar [a] [b] was an ancient Sumerian ruler to whom the construction of the city of Uruk and a 420-year reign [c] was attributed. According to literary sources, he led various campaigns against the land of Aratta. He is credited in Sumerian legend as the inventor of writing. [4] .

  2. Nimrod and Enmerkar were both born in Ararat. b. Nimrod and Enmerkar were both mighty hunters. c. Nimrod and Enmerkar were both former vegans converted to meat-eating: d. Enmerkar and Nimrod were both kings at Uruk. e. Nimrod and Enmerkar both share the same consonants in cuneiform and Hebrew: “NMR” f.

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  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › NimrodNimrod - Wikipedia

    In David Rohl's theory, Enmerkar, the Sumerian founder of Uruk, was the original inspiration for Nimrod, because the story of Enmerkar and the Lord of Aratta bears a few similarities to the legend of Nimrod and the Tower of Babel, and because the -KAR in Enmerkar means "hunter".

  4. Nimrod has been identified as Enmerkar. Keeping in mind that the Hebrew script was originally without vowels, the names are very similar. -kar is a suffix meaning 'hunter', so that Enmerkar can be understood as 'Nimrod the hunter'. Enmerkar also built Uruk, making the identification very likely.

  5. Enmerkar, ancient Sumerian hero and king of Uruk (Erech), a city-state in southern Mesopotamia, who is thought to have lived at the end of the 4th or beginning of the 3rd millennium bc. Along with Lugalbanda and Gilgamesh , Enmerkar is one of the three most significant figures in the surviving Sumerian epics.

  6. The role of the foundling, and his identification with the god of fire and the planet Mars passed on to different figures, such as Nimrod son of Canaan, Azar, and Haig, on the grounds that they, along with innumerable infants and others, fell victim to the threats and savagery of Nimrod-Enmerkar.

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