
Anunnaki, Judges of Fate (BOAZ MYSTERIES, #3)
By Riddick DawsonLength9h 15m
About this audiobook
Before the first kings carved their names into stone, before laws were pressed into clay, the Sumerians believed that the universe itself was governed by judgment. Above the ancient city of Nippur, within Enlil's sacred court, the Anunnaki assembled-not as gods of tempest or war, but as divine magistrates whose decrees shaped the destinies of all beings. Their word was law; their silence, the measure of eternity. Anunnaki: Judges of Fate unveils the forgotten theology of Sumer-the belief that creation was sustained not by chaos, but by consensus. Through the mythic lens of cuneiform texts and hymns, this volume traces the rise of the divine council, the mystery of the me (sacred decrees of existence), and the power of the Tablets of Destiny-the cosmic record that even gods could not amend. Here, law becomes creation, speech becomes substance, and justice becomes the pulse of the cosmos itself.
Audiobook details
GenreHistory
Length9 hrs 15 mins
Narrated byListen with 1,000+ voices
FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateOct 19, 2025
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1Anunnaki, Judges of Fate (BOAZ MYSTERIES, #3)
8Chapter 7 – The Lesser Anunnaki and the Igigi
2Chapter 1 – Lords of Destiny: Origins of the Anunnaki in Sumerian Thought
9Chapter 8 – Babylonian and Akkadian Reinterpretations of the Anunnaki
3Chapter 2 – The Assembly of the Great Gods: Divine Law and Celestial Bureaucracy
10Chapter 9 – The Legacy of the Anunnaki
4Chapter 3 – From Heaven to Earth
11Chapter 10 – The Fall of the Great Cities
5Chapter 4 – The Judges Below: The Anunnaki and the Laws of the Underworld
12About the Author
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6Chapter 5 – The Weighing of Souls, Anunnaki and the Moral Order
13About the Publisher
7Chapter 6 – Ritual Invocation and the Names of Power
