MIND-BLOWING Origins of Ham’s Curse Revealed | The Forbidden Truth

Origins of Ham’s EVIL Curse Revealed | The Forbidden Truth of Noah’s Son Join us as we dive into the scandalous secrets behind Noah’s drunkenness and the curse of Ham. Could there be more to this tale than meets the eye? We’ll explore provocative interpretations and surprising connections to Greek myths like the castration of Ouranos. Tracing the twisted roots of Noah’s vineyard, Lot’s incestuous daughters, and Japheth’s tents, we’ll see how the Bible subtly nods to classical inspiration while artfully adapting details. Could there be an ex eventu perspective at play, with Hellenistic fingerprints across Genesis? From voyeuristic transgressions to theories of paternal incest, we’ll survey the scholarly spectrum on Ham’s deed. But Greek parallels may point to an even more shocking possibility. Midrashic sources also intimate a castration motif. As we map the mythological landscape, a pattern emerges - the Bible creatively remolds narratives from broader lore. Plato’s ideals inspire a humanized Adam and Eve. The scandalous Cronos myth morphs into the cryptic Ham incident. Dionysian debauchery lurks behind Noah’s wine. Join us as we follow the clues, traverse tangled genealogies, and reconstruct the precarious precipice between history and myth. How far do the Greek roots of the Bible really go? Let’s find out together on this episode of MythVision! The older Greek myth has Ouranos being castrated by Cronus which stopped his father from reproducing and eating his children. It appears Genesis is a demythologized version of the Greek with. One can clearly see the Mesopotamian mythological antecedents in Genesis, but when those comparisons fail, we need to see the Greek stories and Geneologies for help. Noah and Lot survive world catastrophes, one by water and another by fire which we only see in the Greek world. Also, Noah to be the first to make a vineyard and drink wine, we see the son of Deucalion in the Greek world to be the first to do the same. Both Greek and biblical Geneologies share the same names of characters which has been recognized by several academics in the past. Will they also recognize the prophecy out of Noah’s mouth in Genesis 9 as an ex eventu piece of evidence that Japheth, which is the Greeks, are in the tent of Shem, which are the Jews? This happened after Alexander the Great swept the known world. Subscribe to our 2nd channel @mythvisionTV Grab a poster - Grab Philippe Wajdenbaum’s book, “Argonauts of the Desert: Structural Analysis of the Hebrew Bible“ Grab Russell Gmirkin’s book, “Plato and the Creation of the Hebrew Bible“ ============================== RECOMMENDED ONLINE COURSES HERE 👉 **GET RECOMMENDED BOOKS HERE: 👉 Please consider helping support MythVision’s work by joining the Patreon or contributing a one-time donation through my links below: MythVision Website: 🔥 MythVision Patreon: 👉 MythVision Paypal: 👉 Cashapp: 👉 $rewiredaddiction Venmo: 👉 @Derek-Lambert-9 Email MythVision: 👉 mythvisionpodcast@ 👉👉 Checkout MVP Courses to find new and upcoming online courses: =========================== - Religious documentary - Ancient religious civilizations - Religious history documentary - Religious mysteries - Documentaries on world religions - Religious artifacts - Sacred sites documentaries - Comparative religion documentaries - Lost religious texts - Religious symbolism documentaries - Religious archaeology documentaries -Greek Mythology Documentary Chapters: 0:00 Introduction 1:35 Curse of Ham - family drama 5:05 What did Ham do? 20:53 Comparing Greek and Bible Floods and Genealogies 27:07 Inspired by Greeks 32:14 Wajdenbaum | Thumbprints in the name 35:57 Dionysius The wine God 39:31 The Bible owes Plato - Conclusion 41:47 Debunking Apologetics Sources:#:~:text=Early Judaism and Islam,-Noah curses Ham&text=According to one legend preserved,because he castrated his father Bruce Louden - #mythvision #Mythology #Religion #Genesis
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