Originally posted by DaN
With Enniad’s fold
Enniad (normally spelled ennead) referred to groupings of Egyptian deities (although this is not the egyptian word). There were many competing temples who grouped them differently, generally they were in groups of 9, although some had as few as 7 and as many as 10. Nine seems to be the standard, if this answer is mathematical then 9.
and Azazel’s star,
Azazel\'s star was the first to fall according to the extra-canonical Apocalypse of Abraham, so again if the answer is a number this could be 1. I don\'t know of any reference to an actual star of Azazel in historical literature. Although he was later identified with satan and so the eventual syncretization of satan with the pentagram may be indicated here.
these numbers lead where ending’s are.
If the two above assumptions are correct then we arrive at the number 10. 10 can be considered in numerology the number of completion in a base 10 system, also the digit significance of 1 an d 0 together point to this. Consider also that Noah who is alluded to in the riddle was the 10th generation from Adam and his life marked the END of the ante-diluvian age. The generations of Noah are also given in Genesis chapter 10.
Atop the ark a golden pair; who Gilgamesh slew in forest fair;
As I stated before the Golden pair atop the is likely a reference to the Cherubim on the mercy seat of the ark of the covenant. The cherubim were also symbols in mesopotamian cultures. The bible gives 2 depictions of cherubs. One describes them as 4-faced angels with 4 wings, another matches them more closely to the mesopotamian form as bulls with wings and human faces. Either way the riddle could be referring to the cherubs as related to the bull of heaven that Gilgamesh and Enkidu slew, however, they didn\'t kill the bull in the Cedar forest. It was Humbaba who was defeated there, I don\'t know of any description of Humbaba that does not describe him as more of an ogre or demon who protected the trees.
Amarna’s founding Pharoah’s name;
This one is not as easy as it looks. Akhenaten was the founder of the Amarna throne, however he gave himself that name (which meant something like \"Spirit of Aten\") Aten was the sundisk. Pharaohs had generally five regnal names. The birth name of Akhenaton was Amenhotep IV, so if we stay mathematical then maybe 4?
and Dogon men from Sirius plain;
As was mentioned above the not-so-credible story of the Dogon people of W. Africa knowing that Sirius A had a companion star Sirius B, without the benefit of technology. Sirius is the dog-star, but was identified with Isis in Egypt. Sirius\' reappearance in the night sky would signal the start of the Nile inundation.
all ‘Live forever’ in Ziusudra’s domain;
Ziusudra was the Sumerian version of Utnapishtim who was the Babylonian version of Noah. Ziusudra\'s name can mean \"the immortal\" or \"long-lived\" the Gods granted him immortality in a \"faraway\" land in exchange for his actions. Gilgamesh sought him out to discover the secret of immortality. So his domain could be the afterlife? Heaven? A faraway land?
Of Apollo of Delphi’s navel-stone;
The Omphalos at Delphi was one of many \"navel stones\" to have been placed in Greek temples marking the \"center of the world\". The one at Delphi was also said to be the very stone that Kronos swallowed thinking that it was Zeus. The stone had a hollow shaft inside which purpose is unclear.
and John the Baptist’s magus own.
A reference to Simon Magus, In Acts 8:9-24 Simon attempts to buy power from the disciples (Peter and John), hence the term Simony. Simon was described by both Irenaeus and Eusebius as the father of all heresies. He later (according to tradition) became a disciple of John the Baptist, or a follower one of John\'s disciples.
House Camu-lot and Greek Iris the same;]
I think I\'m close on this one. Camu-lot seems to be rendered from 2 Celtic words which mean \"Curved Light\". The symbol for the messenger Iris was a rainbow., curved light. The rainbow is, of course, the emblem God gave Noah as a promise that he would never again destroy the Earth by flood. Again tying back to Noah.
stem both from Jacob’s Israeli name?;
Yaakov in Hebrew means \"to hold by the heel\" or by derivation \"to supplant\". His name was changed by God to Israel. Israel may either mean \"struggle\" from his wrestling match with an angel in the famous Jacob\'s ladder account in the Bible. Some have postulated the Israel also means \"prince\" pointing to God\'s promise to bring a nation out of Abraham through his descendant Jacob.
On St. Bridget’s ‘day of the dead’;
Alright, Apparently the Eastern Church celebrates her feastday on Feb. 13th. The Western Church on Feb. 1st and another source says July 23rd. She supposedly got a message from Christ about the number of wounds he sustained during the passion. She was instructed to say 15 special prayers with attendant promises. Do what you want with this one.
Utnapishtim’s saviour sped,
OK someone already said that Ea warned Utnapishtim of the flood, true, Ea was his Babylonian name, in Sumeria the god was Enki, and was later linked to Kronos (he shows up again like Noah) Kronos has been called Father Time.
him to an ark with seed to spare.
The epic of Gilgamesh specifically mentions that Utnapishtim saved the seed of humans and animals. Noah took 2 of every kind of unclean animal and 7 of every clean (edible) kind. He also brought his wife and his 3 sons and 3 daughter-in-laws. 8 humans on the ark.
But ‘top t’was not, a golden-pair.
Seems to differentiate the ark from the ark of the covenant. Could be referring to the raven and dove released by Noah.
Seek and you shall find.
Could be a refernce to the famous verse in the gospels, found in Matthew 7:7 and Luke 11:9. The number references here could a the clue as well.