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(Eliezer of Damascus (son of Nimrod the Titan))
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=Eliezer of Damascus (son of Nimrod the Titan)=
 
=Eliezer of Damascus (son of Nimrod the Titan)=
Father of all E1b1b1c Abrahamites. Eliezer first joined the household of he who became Abraham when they went to rescue Lot from the Titans. While the Philistines began to mistreat the captive Titans, slaying their men and taking their wives, Abraham's descendants were always kind to the gigantic captives like Eliezar. Eliezar's people even united with the Hagarene women to father the E1b1b1c dwarf Captors who conquered the [[עוים|People of Io]]. Eliezer's rejection of his Titan Father Nimrod's ways is comparable to Poseidon's rejection of the ways of his Titan Father Cronus.
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Father of all E1b1b1c Abrahamites. Eliezer first joined the household of he who became Abraham when they went to rescue Lot from the Titans. While the Philistines began to mistreat the captive Titans, slaying their men and taking their wives, Abraham's descendants were always kind to the gigantic captives like Eliezar. Eliezar's people even united with the Hagarene women to father the E1b1b1c dwarf Captors who conquered the [[עוים|People of Io]]. Eliezer's rejection of his Titan Father Nimrod's ways is comparable to the Jupiterites' rejection of the ways of his Titan Father Cronus.

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Eliezer of Damascus (son of Nimrod the Titan)

Father of all E1b1b1c Abrahamites. Eliezer first joined the household of he who became Abraham when they went to rescue Lot from the Titans. While the Philistines began to mistreat the captive Titans, slaying their men and taking their wives, Abraham's descendants were always kind to the gigantic captives like Eliezar. Eliezar's people even united with the Hagarene women to father the E1b1b1c dwarf Captors who conquered the People of Io. Eliezer's rejection of his Titan Father Nimrod's ways is comparable to the Jupiterites' rejection of the ways of his Titan Father Cronus.