When How did Nimrod become an insult? : r etymology - Reddit When How did "Nimrod" become an insult? Asking you ANE scholars out there In the Hebrew Bible, "Nimrod" is the name of the world's first emperor of sorts--"a mighty hunter before the Lord " How did the name come to mean "an inept person?"
Why is this character called “Nimrod”? This is the most . . . - Reddit Nimrod is a character from the Bible; specifically he was called the first man to be mighty in the Earth, and he was behind the Tower of Babel People are saying that's why the name is associated with his being an idiot, but I think it's more proper to say that, originally at least, it connoted being foolish Reply reply More replies Tyranis
The biblical Nimrod and King Gilgamesh are the same person. Or rather, I think it would be more accurate to say that Nimrod is based on Gilgamesh For those of you who are interested in the religious conspiracies, the Nimrod of the bible was known as the world's first tyrant Him and his family were the origin of paganism and those traditions endep up having a lot of influence in many modern religions
What is the meaning of the cover and the name NimRod ? : r . . . - Reddit Nimrod was a Biblical character, the great-grandson of Noah, and known as a mighty hunter It’s also the name of several different types of military plane from the 1930s onward, a composition by the British composer Edward Elgar, and a bunch of other unrelated meanings
Nimrod Respect Thread : r respectthreads - Reddit Nimrod can identify the specific type of energy Gambit is throwing at him (Biokinetic) and enact countermeasures accordingly What we see next is the same amalgam from the Juggernaut fight
Who is Nimrod? : r HogansHeroes - Reddit Who is Nimrod? In S4 E15 The Missing Klink Nimrod manages to smuggle plans to Hogan while Hogan is using his name to get Klink back Anyone have any good theories on who Nimrod is in the show?