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الدكتور خزعل الماجدي: ادم ليس أول البشر بل هو أول ملك في التاريخ على مدينة اريدو السومرية والبشر موجودين قبله بمليوني سنة Dr.Khazal Majidi:Adam was not first human,but rather he was first king in history in Sumerian city of Eridu,and humans existed two million years before him

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الدكتور خزعل الماجدي: أن الوليم هو أول ملك في التاريخ و وفق الكتابات السومرية أنه نزل من السماء على اريدو جنوب العراق بعد أن فقد الخلود وهو نفسه النبي آدم في التوراة وأن نينتي ( سيدة الضلع) هي حواء وأن الآباء أو الانبياء الأوائل في التوراة هم نفسهم الملوك العشرة قبل الطوفان في الحضارة السومرية فمثلا النبي اخنوخ او ادريس هو نفسه ملك سومر السابع قبل الطوفان انميدورانا الذي صعد إلى السماء وجلب نواميس الحكمة والعلم ثم عاد وصعد إلى السماء ولم يعد وأن الحكيم السومري زيوسودرا الذي بنا سفينة وانقذ الإنسان والحيوان والنبات من الطوفان العظيم هو نفسه نوح في التاريخ وجنة عدن لا يراد بها إلا ادنو في الحضارة السومرية والتي تعني السهل ( السهل الرسوبي في العراق) Dr. Khazal Al-Majidi:Alulim, the first king in Sumerian records, descended from heaven upon Eridu after losing immortality, and he corresponds to Adam in the Torah, while Ninti (“Lady of the Rib”) represents Eve. The early patriarchs of the Torah are the same as the ten antediluvian Sumerian kings: for instance, Enmeduranna, the seventh king, is identified with Enoch (Idris) who ascended to heaven; Ziusudra, the sage who built the ark and survived the Great Flood, is Noah; and the Garden of Eden is linked to Edinu, meaning the alluvial plain of Iraq.

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