Bar’chu
et YHVH ha-m’vorach, Baruch YHVH ha-m’vorach l’O’lam va-ed! Baruch ata YHVH
Eloheinu
melech ha-olam asher bachar banu m’kol ha-amim, v’na-tan lanu eht Torah-to.
Baruch
atah YHVH, noteyn ha-Torah. Ameyn.”
(Bless
YHVH the blessed One; Blessed is YHVH, the blessed One for all eternity.
Blessed are you, YHVH, our Elohim, King of the Universe, you have selected us
from among all the peoples, and have given us your Torah. Blessed are you,
YHVH, giver of the Torah. Ameyn.)
Quote from BOOK OF JASHER – The book of
Jasher is also referred to in the Book of Joshua and Second Samuel. Yasher 11 - 1
And Nimrod son of Cush was still in the land of Shinar, and he reigned over it
and dwelt there, and he built cities in the land of Shinar.2 And these are the
names of the four cities which he built, and he called their names after the
occurrences that happened to them in the building of the tower.3 And he called
the first Babel (pronounced Bavel in Hebrew), saying, Because the Eternal One
there confounded the language of the whole earth; and the name of the second he
called Erech, because from there YHVH dispersed them.4 And the third he called
Eched, saying there was a great battle at that place; and the fourth he called
Calnah, because his princes and mighty men were consumed there, and they vexed
YHVH, they rebelled and transgressed against him. (names form pillars of
occultic and eastern religion).
7 And notwithstanding this, Nimrod did not return to YHVH,
and he continued in wickedness and teaching wickedness to the sons of men; and
Mardon, his son, was worse than his father, and continued to add to the
abominations of his father.
8 And he caused the sons of men to sin, therefore it is
said, From the wicked goeth forth wickedness.
14 And Abram knew YHVH, and he went in his ways and
instructions, and YHVH his Elohim was with him.
15 And Terah his father was in those days, still captain
of the host of king Nimrod, and he still followed strange gods – End quote.
See also -
http://vaticannewworldorder.blogspot.co.za/2012/03/nimrod-beginning-with-cain-when-cain.html
History records different variations of the myths about
Nimrod but one of them is the following about Nimrod: “Nimrod, the King took a
wife. The wife Nimrod chose was his mother. So the “son” became
both the husband and son of the mother. In effect making this marriage a
“trinity” union in as much as the “husband” was the same person as the “son”
united as “one” with the wife/mother. So Nimrod married his mother,
Semiramis, and she became the Queen of Babylon. It was Semiramis from
which the religion surrounding Nimrod and the planets (astrology)
evolved. Nimrod the mighty and ruthless murderer was killed for his
crimes against humanity by the sons of Noah. His body cut into pieces and
distributed all over his kingdom by his enemies. In the face of Nimrod’s
death, Semiramis had to somehow maintain her grip and power over the
people. In order to solidify her power she “invented” a religion for the
people that would keep Nimrod’s control over them even after his death.
She then gave birth to a son named Tammuz whom she claimed was the
reincarnation of Nimrod. So through the belief that Tammuz was
"Nimrod in the flesh" the queen was able to subdue the people of
Babylon. So Tammuz was “Nimrod in the flesh” and “one” with his father
who was “one” with his wife/mother through marriage… the unholy concept of a Trinity
is born.”