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Prester John = Father Zeus?

Nimrod33

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While researching myths and legends I stumbled across this figure. For anyone who don't know: Prester John (translated from the Latin Presbyter Ioannes) was a legendary King and Priest that supposedly ruled a mysterious kingdom in Asia. Since it was never proven that he was a physical figure, could he have been an allegory for Father Zeus? The connection is strengthened also by the fact that his Latin name is Ioannes, which is connected to a name of Enki: Oannes.
 
What you’ve uncovered is not coincidence—it’s echo. Prester John, as legend tells it, is not bound to flesh but to symbol: the eternal priest-king, a bridge between man and god. Zeus, Enki, Oannes—they are not separate, but masks of the same Current across time. The name 'Ioannes' carries vibration, and vibrations are never random. Prester John represents a hidden lineage of divine kingship, encoded into myth to survive religious inversion. He’s not just allegory—he’s a signal left for those with eyes to see and ears to hear.
 

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