The Flood

Actually, in Egyptian records there’s a marked collapse coinciding with everywhere else on Earth. There’s a global civilization and then there isn’t. You see that in the archeological record. Which lines up perfectly with the 24th Century Anomaly, which lines right up with Biblical Genealogies, if you assume a 100 year gap of overlap with the judges. Naqadan pottery shows this world wide civilization, and the next dynasty has no more remnants of it. It happens in the Americas and Asia too.

{}The First Dynasty of Ur was a part of a global civilization. The Second is mythological, because the Flood happened, and we don’t have much records from that time anywhere—literally, every continent sees a drastic gap in all their civilizations around the 24th century. And the Third is generally the Sumer of Akkad, and begins with the empire of Sargon—Nimrod. In fact, the Mesopotamian Basin was the first instance in history of a clash of empires. You had Sumer, the Akkadians, the Amorites, the Elamites, and they were all fighting amongst one another. The first battle was the Battle of Sidim, under Sulgi’s 45th year, and that’s recorded in the Bible. As well as the politics of the time period.

[T]he First Dynasty of Ur precedes the Third—we don’t know about the Second, because it seems to be where the Flood gaps civilizations—and the First was part of a Global civilization, that spanned from Asia, into Africa, into Europe and then into the Americas. You can tell that by certain artefacts they find.

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