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    GILGAMESH IS FROM ANCIENT SUMER Gilgamesh is one of the oldest recorded stories in the world. It tells the story of an ancient King of Uruk‚ Gilgamesh‚ who may have actually existed‚ and whose name is on the Sumerian King List. The story of Gilgamesh‚ in various Sumerian versions‚ was originally widely known in the third millennium B.C. After a long history of retellings‚ this story was recorded‚ in a standardized Akkadian version‚ in the seventh century B.C.‚ and stored in the famous library

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    THEO 104 Liberty University Biblical Worldview Paper Once I finish with my degree‚ my intention is to move up in my accounting profession by becoming an accountant with the company that I am presently working for. Being a Christian in the accounting profession will give me opportunities to let Christ shine through on my interactions with others. Whether I am dealing with clients and guiding them through their taxes‚ doing financial reports for a company‚ or interacting with

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    frame work in which a person makes decisions. Some people view it as their moral compass‚ while others view it more as a lens or filter in which they use to interpret the world around them. 2. Part Two 1. Question of Origin From a biblical worldview the answers start in the bible. The bible is used as the filter or lens for which the world is view. Where did we come from? The bible tells us in (Genesis 1:1) that God is the beginning of everything; he created the heavens and the

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    Daily Study Bible: The Gospel of Mark. Kentucky: Westminster John Knox Press‚ 2001. * Barclay‚ William. The New Daily Study Bible: The Gospel of Matthew. Volume II. Kentucky: Westminster John Knox Press‚ 2001. * Brown‚ Raymond E. The Jerome Biblical Commentary. New Jersey: Prentice-Hall Inc.‚ 1968. * Casciaro‚ Jose M.‚ ed. The Navarre Bible: Gospels and Acts of the Apostles. New York: Scepter Publishers Inc.‚ 2000. * Laymon‚ Charles M.‚ ed. The Interpreter’s One-Volume Commentary on the

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    Gilgamesh and Enkidu became friends in a very strange way‚ but I guess back then it was normal. To see someone being honor at‚ rather than oneself drove Gilgamesh mad. Gilgamesh was king and everyone should praise him‚ but along came Enkidu who was given a special treatment‚ and that brought displeasure to Gilgamesh. Gilgamesh was the first one to attack and they ended up in a crazy physical fight‚ breaking things left and right. They hit each other till they were exhausted and with a last look in

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    The persona I wanted to be for our final presentation was Gilgamesh. What intrigues me the most about Gilgamesh is his will to stay alive forever. Everyone has a different idea about what life means to him or her. I have always been one interested in learning what the meaning of life is‚ and Gilgamesh felt it was to live forever. Gilgamesh was the King of Uruk‚ an ancient city of Sumer‚ which was later known as Babylonia. The story was first an oral myth that was passed down from generation‚ but

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    Good King‚ Bad Kind Gilgamesh existed as one of the oldest known Sumerian rulers of all time and is accredited to many accomplishments. Legend has it that he created the first Sumerian civilization‚ constructing a city with many elaborate temples and immense walls. However‚ he has also been characterized as one of the cruelest and most self-centered rulers of all. Throughout the course of Gilgamesh’s life he goes from being a womanizing‚ slave driving ruler to a negligent and stubborn king‚ who

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    Gilgamesh and Enkidu: True Friendship The relationships between Enkidu and Gilgamesh and the way in which they shaped each other’s lives comprise the central idea in the Epic of Gilgamesh. Two completely opposite characters were destined to become the closest of friends‚ and in a way‚ they complete one another. Despite their vastly different natures‚ Enkidu and Gilgamesh were true friends who cared for each other with an outlasting love that changed them both. Although one might argue that the relationship

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    knowledge of Noah’s Ark and the associated flood story but‚ only a handful of those people have been exposed to the flood story in The Epic of Gilgamesh. By observing the similarities in both stories one should come to realize that one of these stories must have been written before the other. According to Britannica‚ the clay tablets which the Epic of Gilgamesh was imprinted on predate any recordings of the flood story from the Bible. Since the Epic of Gilgamesh is known to be nothing but a gripping story

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    Homer (Circa 850 B.C.) and Virgil (Circa 70-19 B.C.) capitalized on the growing popularity of epics through masterpieces like Gilgamesh‚ The Iliad‚ and The Aeneid. Epics like these were too good to allow them to disappear into the annals of time. Knowing this‚ Theodor H. Gaster‚ Robert Fitzgerald‚ and C. Day Lewis translated the epics into pros for future enjoyment. Gilgamesh‚ a mighty warrior is confronted by a more superior force‚ Enkidu‚ and is forced to transform from a tyrant into a caring and

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