Ninis
As âSaturnâ to the Romans, he was âKronos/Chronosâ to the Greeks. To the Egyptians, he was alternately âKhonsâ and âOsiris.â The Babylonians named him âNinusâ while to the Assyrians he was Bel, Bal or Belus. The Phoenicians, Carthaginians and Canaanites referred to Saturn as Baal or Baalim. The person from whom these various legends extend is none other than Nimrod, that âmighty hunter before [against] Yahuwah.â Nimrod, grandson of Ham and great-grandson of Noah, was the first deified Babylonian king.Nimrodâs reestablishment of idolatry in the post-flood world came down in the legends and pantheons of the various idolatrous nations which did not retain a knowledge of the true Eloah. Under differing names, Nimrod/Saturn appeared in all ancient idolatry.







