Larsa Quotes From Zecharia Sitchin’s Books

SEE SITCHIN’S EARTH CHRONICLES, ETC.:

 

(Texts: All Artifacts, Color Coding, & Writings in Bold Type With Italics Inside Parenthesis, are Added by Editor R. Brown, not the Authors, Translators, or Publishers!)

(mixed-breed demigods in teal…)

 

Khedorla Texts

         “To Sin-Idinna speaks thus Hammurabi regarding the goddesses who in Emutbal

         have been behind doors from the days of Kudor-Laghamar, in sackcloth attire:

         When they ask them back from thee, to my men hand them over;

         The men shall grasp the hands of the goddesses;

         To their abode they shall bring them…”

 

Hammurabi treated Larsa…as an adversary, boasting that he overthrew Larsa in battle…”

and attacked its sacred precinct

         “with the mighty weapon which the gods had given him…”

Hammurabi was now demanding their (the goddesses) return to Babylon, from where Khedorla’omar had taken them captive (Larsa).

Hammurabi repeated the demand for the return of the goddessess to Babylon in yet another stiff message to Sin-Idinna, this time, sending it by the hand of high military officers. (text in Brittish Museum)

         “Unto Sin-Idinna thus sayeth Hammurabi:

         I am now dispatching Zikir-ilshu, the Transport Officer,

         and Hammurabi-bani, the Frontline Officer,

         that they may bring the goddesses who are in Emutbal.

         Thou shalt cause the goddesses to journey

         in a processional boat as in a shrine,that they may come to Babylon.

         The temple-women shall accompany them.

         For food of the goddesses they shalt load pure cream and cereals unto the boat,

         and chosen soldiers to bring the goddesses to Babylon in safety.

         Delay them not; let them speedily reach Babylon.”

was seeking restitution for events that had happened long before his time, in the days of Kudur-Laghamar, the Elamite regent of Larsa.