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Monday, 26 August 2024

Ancient Babylonian Tablets Foretold Doom Awaiting Kings

 In ancient Babylonia, being king was a privileged position, but celestial events like eclipses posed significant threats.

Babylonians believed that eclipses signaled divine displeasure and foretold disasters such as rebellion, war, or even the king’s death.

If an eclipse predicted the king’s demise, he would temporarily go into hiding, and a substitute, often a prisoner or a simpleton, would be installed in his place. Once the danger passed, the substitute would be executed to appease the gods.

The Babylonians, in the second millennium B.C., viewed celestial phenomena as prophetic. Eclipses, in particular, were interpreted as angry messages from the gods....<<<Read More>>>....