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    and seem to convey the same message. A creation myth is a symbolic narrative of how the world began and how people first came to inhabit it. There are many different creation myths that have been passed down from generation to generation and in “Enuma Elish” “Osiris‚ Isis and Horus” and “Genesis” you are able to see just how similar they are‚ but also slight different. One of the first things you will notice in these myths is that they are all based on gods. Each myth has an evil entity that helps

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    and animals were created. These myths give cultures the security of belief. Different cultures believe differently‚ but these beliefs help certain cultures to continue to face problems or issues‚ worship‚ and create happiness and peace. The Enuma Elish Apsu‚ the father of Sweet Waters and Tiamat‚ Mother of Salt Waters created 3 unruly children. The children gods were just being children‚ but unfortunately they were disrupting Tiamat’s peace. She grew to hate their behavior and asked Apsu to

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    explanation for being here‚ some people would question the point. So to avoid this‚ fortunately there is a massive amount of myths that one can choose from to satisfy their beliefs. Some favorites I have found include the creation stories of the Enuma Elish‚ the Hebrew Bible‚ and Hittite Myths. Each starts the same‚ or about the same in a roundabout way and achieves the ultimate goal‚ a purpose in life. However‚ their approaches and pathways to eternity vary. While some built the world out of corpses

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    Gilgamesh there seems to be many connections to the Enuma Elish. One of these connections is probably the most obvious one which is that in the story they have the same gods and goddesses‚ Some of these gods that were named in this story was Shamash‚ Anu and Ishtar. Anu and Ishtar were shown in the Epic of Gilgamesh from where the priestess‚ who was to teach Enkidu how to be human‚ was from which is the temple of Anu and Ishtar. In the Enuma Elish‚ Anu is the god of the sky and Ishtar is the mother

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    To do a comparison one must summarize the creation stories‚ to begin with Enūma Elish. There was Apsu (god of fresh water) and Tiamat (goddess of Salt water). This leads one to believe there was just water at the very beginning. Apsu and Tiamat are mingling of their waters together without breaking cane as gods were developed inside Tiamat. The gods were created from wet to dry deities (divine character or nature). These gods were paired as male/female. First‚ Lahmu and Lahamu the gods of muddy

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    from word of mouth from one generation to the next; it is used as a primary tool of story telling dating back five hundred thousand years ago that is still used up until today. It was the foundation of knowledge during the egalitarian age. The Enuma Elish is the Babylon creation myth founded to be one of the oldest pieces of literature. It symbolizes the dismantling of a matriarchal society to the rise of a patriarchal society. Tiamat is the great mother goddess; she represents mother earth‚ which

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    Introductory Paragraph: There are many similarities between Ursula the Sea Witch from The Little Mermaid and Tiamat from Enuma Elish. Both Ursula and Tiamat are related to the sea. Both Ursula and Tiamat have supernatural abilities. Both Ursula and Tiamat are the antagonists of their myths‚ and are killed by the hero through their bellies being pierced. Supporting Paragraph 1: Both Ursula and Tiamat are related to the sea. Ursula lives in the ocean and is a sea witch. Tiamat is a binatural goddess

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    to reflect the “Babylonian account of creation‚ which we call Enuma Elish…known from at least 1700 BCE‚” “predating the earliest text of Genesis by at least a millennium‚” as both their structure and content are similar. In both Genesis and the Enuma Elish‚ the earth is made up of water and is divided into upper and lower waters and the days of creation in Genesis follow almost the exact same order in the Enuma Elish. The Enuma Elish is recorded on seven tablets and the Genesis account is completed

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    A NOTE ON THE ENUMA ELISH CREATION STORY The Genesis creation stories are best read as ancient Israel’s response to other creation stories circulating in the Ancient Near East. For example‚ the Babylonian creation myth‚ known as the Enuma Elish (http://www.sacred- texts.com/ane/enuma.htm)‚ was filled with violence. The god Apsu (= fresh water) and the goddess Tiamat (= salt water) commingled resulting in the birth of gods Lahmu and Lahamu‚ followed by the the gods Anshar‚ Kishar‚ Ea/Nidimmud

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    humans. Q2. What are the similarities and differences between the biblical and the Babylonian presentations of cosmic beginnings? The similarities between biblical and Babylonian beginnings are that there is a God of the bible and a god of the Enuma Elish known as Marduk. Both of these gods in each of their stories is the creator of the earth and everything that is known today. One of the differences is that below Marduk there were several other gods ruling over the waters‚ the land‚ and air.

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