According to the Babylonians, Nibiru was a heavenly body associated with the deity Marduk. The name means “crossing location“ or “site of transitiongod Marduk“ in Akkadian. The name is derived from Akkadian and means “crossing location“ or “transitional place.“ In the majority of Babylonian writings, it is connected with Jupiter. Tablet Tablet 5 of the Enuma Elish may refer to the pole star, which at the time was either Thuban or Kochab (Ursa Minor). Podcast Series, see dedicated playlist HERE for WEEKLY podcast. The name “Nibiru“ is taken from 5,000-year-old Sumerian cuneiform tablets and inscriptions. The name “Nibiru“ translates to “planet of the crossing,“ and its cuneiform symbol was often a cross or different winged discs. Sumerians lived in the rich land between the Euphrates and the Tigris rivers, which is now southern Iraq.
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