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Long before Christianity emerged there was a formula used buy Mesopotamian Kings to show that their power extended over the whole land of the two rivers; King of Sumer and akkad. The great alluvial plain from the site of the modern city of Baghdad this is where the Tigris and the Euphrates approach closely together and then down to a little point below Kurna, this was where the head of the gulf was and it was divided into two parts. Keep in mind the boundary between these both Rivers was not properly defined, shifting this way and that with the vicissitudes of Conquest and of course with the rise and fall of rival elements in the population the two main countries stood in opposition of each other and we're distinguished by race and language. We have the akkad in the North who were predominantly Semitic and Sumer in the south, which are not Semitic but pre Semitic. Both inhabited Mesopotamia and of course lower Mesopotamia included Sumer and the akkadians (acadians). So the Upper Euphrates Valley and the high plateau of the Syrian desert were inhabited by man long before the Gulf Waters had receded. In this area there would be monuments of Paleolithic Age and later Stone Age has left its traces in The Valleys of the Euphrates and the the Khabur and Sajur. However, in Mesopotamia itself nothing of this kind is found and in the earliest human settlements Flint instruments indeed are common but they are associated with metal or betray the influence of metalworking and we can only conclude that it was comparatively late in human history when man had already advanced into calcholithic age, that the Lower Valley became fit for this occupation. The modern town of Muhammerah in Old Days stretch the Waters of the greater Gulf, the river karun will empty into shatt-al-arab and this is opposite of the Wadi al-batin it's now dry but was a river at one time and it ran up and down in the heart of Arabia. The karun brings down from Persian Hills as much silt as do the Waters of the Tigris and the Euphrates the Old River al batin stream. The bar neutralize the scouring action of the gulf tide and enable The Tigress and the Euphrates River to deposit at their mouths of silt which had been swept out to sea and at the same time the seal to the southern rivers begin to fill in what is now the great Lagoon. the mud of the to Northern streams that did not go to swell the Delta now formula thermals were dropped and the current was check by the bar over the whole of the old Gulf Waters and help raise the level of its bed so while Dryland was formed first and most quickly in the north and in the South the Lagoon between grew more and more shallow so Islands appeared and at last we're all had been a waste of water they're stretched a fast Delta of clay of sand and mud. it was a Delta periodically that flooded and in the summer Scorch the pitiless Sun, but it's dirt soil, light and stoneless, was as rich as could be found anywhere on Earth, and rarely needed man's labor to produce men's food. this is the same description in Genesis of the creation of the Earth as man's home and agrees admirably with the process of formation of the Mesopotamian Delta. "let the waters under the heaven be gathered together unto one place and let the dry land appear and it was so," this passage is written much later by St Moses but is adopted by Moses to show what had already occurred naturally. because the manner in which land is formed is important as serving to explain the differences in the population that occupied it. a country so rich potentially invited settlers, but these settlers came and gradually as a process of transformation took place and they did not come from the same regions, but from all the shores of the ancient Gulf.
the north part of the Syrian desert and the upper Euphrates Valley we're inhabited by people of Semitic speech known and when they first appear in history as the martu and later known as the amurru. so it would be natural that the delta formed in the north at the mouth of the Euphrates the new land should be calling Eyes by these the new land should be colonized by these neighboring folk, following the retreating Waters and cultivating the freshly dried alluvium. They occupied Sippar and opis on either side of the neck of land where the two rivers come closest together, and thereby secured possession of the northern triangle which was to be the land of Akkadian. so St Moses has these ideas as he is already educated by the Egyptians and this reflects so in the Book of Genesis concerning land formations and how land formations worked historically.
Long before Christianity emerged there was a formula used buy Mesopotamian Kings to show that their power extended over the whole land of the two rivers; King of Sumer and akkad. The great alluvial plain from the site of the modern city of Baghdad this is where the Tigris and the Euphrates approach closely together and then down to a little point below Kurna, this was where the head of the gulf was and it was divided into two parts. Keep in mind the boundary between these both Rivers was not properly defined, shifting this way and that with the vicissitudes of Conquest and of course with the rise and fall of rival elements in the population the two main countries stood in opposition of each other and we're distinguished by race and language. We have the akkad in the North who were predominantly Semitic and Sumer in the south, which are not Semitic but pre Semitic. Both inhabited Mesopotamia and of course lower Mesopotamia included Sumer and the akkadians (acadians). So the Upper Euphrates Valley and the high plateau of the Syrian desert were inhabited by man long before the Gulf Waters had receded. In this area there would be monuments of Paleolithic Age and later Stone Age has left its traces in The Valleys of the Euphrates and the the Khabur and Sajur. However, in Mesopotamia itself nothing of this kind is found and in the earliest human settlements Flint instruments indeed are common but they are associated with metal or betray the influence of metalworking and we can only conclude that it was comparatively late in human history when man had already advanced into calcholithic age, that the Lower Valley became fit for this occupation. The modern town of Muhammerah in Old Days stretch the Waters of the greater Gulf, the river karun will empty into shatt-al-arab and this is opposite of the Wadi al-batin it's now dry but was a river at one time and it ran up and down in the heart of Arabia. The karun brings down from Persian Hills as much silt as do the Waters of the Tigris and the Euphrates the Old River al batin stream. The bar neutralize the scouring action of the gulf tide and enable The Tigress and the Euphrates River to deposit at their mouths of silt which had been swept out to sea and at the same time the seal to the southern rivers begin to fill in what is now the great Lagoon. the mud of the to Northern streams that did not go to swell the Delta now formula thermals were dropped and the current was check by the bar over the whole of the old Gulf Waters and help raise the level of its bed so while Dryland was formed first and most quickly in the north and in the South the Lagoon between grew more and more shallow so Islands appeared and at last we're all had been a waste of water they're stretched a fast Delta of clay of sand and mud. it was a Delta periodically that flooded and in the summer Scorch the pitiless Sun, but it's dirt soil, light and stoneless, was as rich as could be found anywhere on Earth, and rarely needed man's labor to produce men's food. this is the same description in Genesis of the creation of the Earth as man's home and agrees admirably with the process of formation of the Mesopotamian Delta. "let the waters under the heaven be gathered together unto one place and let the dry land appear and it was so," this passage is written much later by St Moses but is adopted by Moses to show what had already occurred naturally. because the manner in which land is formed is important as serving to explain the differences in the population that occupied it. a country so rich potentially invited settlers, but these settlers came and gradually as a process of transformation took place and they did not come from the same regions, but from all the shores of the ancient Gulf.
the north part of the Syrian desert and the upper Euphrates Valley we're inhabited by people of Semitic speech known and when they first appear in history as the martu and later known as the amurru. so it would be natural that the delta formed in the north at the mouth of the Euphrates the new land should be calling Eyes by these the new land should be colonized by these neighboring folk, following the retreating Waters and cultivating the freshly dried alluvium. They occupied Sippar and opis on either side of the neck of land where the two rivers come closest together, and thereby secured possession of the northern triangle which was to be the land of Akkadian. so St Moses has these ideas as he is already educated by the Egyptians and this reflects so in the Book of Genesis concerning land formations and how land formations worked historically.