Jewish Origin Story For Kurds; What Does It Mean?
Posted: Wed Sep 15, 2021 9:32 pm
The Kurds, despite claiming a Median heritage, may not necessary be descended from this people. Certainly, they inherit the legacy of Corduene.
Corduene is interesting, since Josephus notes it as the understood home of Noah's Ark. Indeed, to this day the region contains a purely geological formation that vaguely resembles a rotted ship's foundation. Right near Ararat, North of Lake Van.
The legend is that Solomon used his magic to command some Djinn to capture of European or Lydian virgins for his harem, but Solomon died and/or the Djinn rebelled and mated with these women themselves. The result was the Kurds.
Apparently the Arabs also acceded to this story.
I'm interested because Solomon's temple so closely resembles the palace which Baal Hadad constructs in the Ugaritic Baal cycle. Thus, I see Solomon as a former polytheistic principal who is brought into history as Solomon. I wonder then, what the original mythological meaning of the Kurdish origins was?
The idea of Djinn incorrectly mating with human women reminds of Enochian beliefs about the watchers and Genesis which records the legend of the giants of the Earth.
The purpose of this discussion is to propose that the Kurds originated as an ethnic mix of two distinct cultures, and in the theological or mythological realm, the religious systems of these two culture represent, in their integration, the Enochian or Jewish religion. So, I am seeking via the nexus of cultures which is located at the Kurds, a categorization of Jewish belief.
Hurrian/Hattic culture was Indo-European. Assyrian was effectively Babylonian. The region also saw the Mitanni (Vedic IE) and Amorite (Semitic). The Kurds are slightly adjacent to Mitanni. They are beyond the Eblaite/Mari conflict. Is it the intersection of IE and Semitic cultures? Semitic and Sumerian?
If the watcher sinned by mating with the daughters of man, this appears to be a mythological construct where gods mate with foreign gods: i.e.: religious systems are inappropriately syncretized.
Who are the "Djinn"?
Solomon does appear to be Hadad, since in his palace Hadad offers his guest Yam some grain. Thus Hadad is Solomon and Yam is Yahweh, and Solomon offers Yahweh the sacrifice (not a one to one parallel, but accurate in this specific context).
Esoterically, Solomon's harem consists of the host of celestial virgins. Which "Djinn" would steal them away. Who/what are the "Djinn"? Why would the Kurds be associated with them? What are the Kurds, genetically? Which religious systems correspond to the ethnic make up of the Kurds?
Corduene is interesting, since Josephus notes it as the understood home of Noah's Ark. Indeed, to this day the region contains a purely geological formation that vaguely resembles a rotted ship's foundation. Right near Ararat, North of Lake Van.
The legend is that Solomon used his magic to command some Djinn to capture of European or Lydian virgins for his harem, but Solomon died and/or the Djinn rebelled and mated with these women themselves. The result was the Kurds.
Apparently the Arabs also acceded to this story.
I'm interested because Solomon's temple so closely resembles the palace which Baal Hadad constructs in the Ugaritic Baal cycle. Thus, I see Solomon as a former polytheistic principal who is brought into history as Solomon. I wonder then, what the original mythological meaning of the Kurdish origins was?
The idea of Djinn incorrectly mating with human women reminds of Enochian beliefs about the watchers and Genesis which records the legend of the giants of the Earth.
The purpose of this discussion is to propose that the Kurds originated as an ethnic mix of two distinct cultures, and in the theological or mythological realm, the religious systems of these two culture represent, in their integration, the Enochian or Jewish religion. So, I am seeking via the nexus of cultures which is located at the Kurds, a categorization of Jewish belief.
Hurrian/Hattic culture was Indo-European. Assyrian was effectively Babylonian. The region also saw the Mitanni (Vedic IE) and Amorite (Semitic). The Kurds are slightly adjacent to Mitanni. They are beyond the Eblaite/Mari conflict. Is it the intersection of IE and Semitic cultures? Semitic and Sumerian?
If the watcher sinned by mating with the daughters of man, this appears to be a mythological construct where gods mate with foreign gods: i.e.: religious systems are inappropriately syncretized.
Who are the "Djinn"?
Solomon does appear to be Hadad, since in his palace Hadad offers his guest Yam some grain. Thus Hadad is Solomon and Yam is Yahweh, and Solomon offers Yahweh the sacrifice (not a one to one parallel, but accurate in this specific context).
Esoterically, Solomon's harem consists of the host of celestial virgins. Which "Djinn" would steal them away. Who/what are the "Djinn"? Why would the Kurds be associated with them? What are the Kurds, genetically? Which religious systems correspond to the ethnic make up of the Kurds?