Nimrod


He was a mighty hunter before the Lord: wherefore it is said, Even as Nimrod the mighty hunter before the Lord. Genesis 10:9 King James Version


In Genesis 10:9 "mighty hunter before the Lord" it is believed that it more properly or clearly said this means "might hunter against the Lord".



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Nimrod, comes from the Hebrew "marad" or "we will rebel". He was the son of Cush according to Genesis 10:8. He was the architect of the Tower of Babel, the first king ever according to the Bible , mighty hunter before the LORD, and The Mystery School original college was run by him. In the city of Babylon, was a college of priests who practice the religion of the Sun. He is a direct bloodline descendants of Cain.

"Nimrod is the prototype of a rebellious people, his name being interpreted as "he who made all the people rebellious against God"" - The Jewish encyclopedia

The above is from the Qur'an 2:258.



The Lost Word

The college, the adepts, the initiates, the priests were scattered all over the world when Seth, the son of Noah, came with an army and defeated Nimrod conquering Babylon, and this is where the legend really comes from because Seth chopped Nimrod up into little pieces and scattered him all over the land. This is same as Osiris which was chopped into fourteen pieces and being scattered across the land. His  body representing the Secret Doctrine is divided into fourteen parts. It is the penis, the generative force, the phallus, the obelisk, which is lost. It represents Lost Word of Freemasonry, it represents the Luciferian philosophy. It also represents the light, the sun, Lucifer the intellect.

His wife was Semiramis. They had a child named Tammuz.



"The Legend of the Craft in the Old Constitutions refers to Nimrod as one of the founders Of Freemasonry. Thus in the York Manuscript. No. 1, we read: 'At ye makeing of ye Toure of Babell there was Masonrie first much esteemed of, and the King of Babilon yt was called Nimrod was A Mason himself and loved well Masons." And the Cooke Manuscript thus repeats the story: 'And this same Nembroth began the towre of babilon and he taught to his werkemen the craft of Masonrie, and he had with him many Masons more than forty thousand. And he loved and cherished them well" (see line 343). The idea no doubt sprang out of the Scriptural teaching that Nimrod was the architect of many cities; a statement not so well expressed in the authorized version, as it is in the improved one of Bochart, which says: "From that land Nimrod went forth to Asshur, and builded Nineveh, and Rehoboth city, and Calah and Resen between Nineveh and Calah, that is the great city." - Albert G. Mackey 33° - Encyclopedia of Freemasonry

"The claim that Freemasonry took its origin at the building of the Temple is without any historical authority. The Legend of the Craft, upon which, to be consistent, all Masonic rituals should be founded, assigns its oigin equally to two other periods ‑ to that of the building of the Tower of Babel, when Nimrod was Grand Master, and to Egypt under the geometrician Euclid. Why the Temple of Solomon was exclusively selected by the modern Masons as the incunabulum of their Order can be only conjecturally accounted for." - The History Of Freemasonry By Albert G. Mackey 33°

Nimrod was the architect of The Tower of Babel which was an unfinished ziggurat or pyramid. The Tower of Babel which was said to be the very first pyramid it is likely that the Great Pyramid is a copy of it. It was never completed due to God's intervention. It was built in the area of what is now known as Iraq.



Nimrod is a small Israeli settlement, only six families, in the Golan Heights on the southern slopes of Mount Hermon. It's located on the 33rd parallel 33°14'43.0"N 35°45'05.0"E



"Adonis, who was a great hunter,.."– The origin of Freemasonry and Knights templar by Bennett, John Richardson, (1907) pg. 11

Osiris is also very similar to Nimrod.

Nimrod  is identified as Gilgamesh.

Baal, was also known as Nimrod.

"Since Nimrod was believed to be the sun-god or Baal, fire was considered as his earthly representation. Thus, as we shall see, candles and ritual fires were lighted in his honor. In other forms, Nimrod was symbolized by sun images, fish, trees, pillars  (or obelisks), and animals." - Babylon Mystery Religion by Ralph Woodrow

The Lion is the symbol of Babylon and The Lion of Babylon symbolically represented the King of Babylon.



Green Day, an American punk rock band, 5th record released in 1997 was titled Nimrod.

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