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    hypothesizes. This interview highlights just three different individual perspectives on the issue of origins. • How long are the days in Genesis 1? o Person 1: Argued that there was no way to tell the length of the days in Genesis. However he believed one should take Bible at its word. Otherwise‚ one could twist it to have a hidden agenda. o Person 2: Claimed that Genesis was a myth that was copied from the Sumerian tablets o Person 3: Contested they were probably slightly shorter than current days due

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    The book of Genesis‚ although written thousands of years ago in a culture far removed from modern America‚ contains many valuable truths relevant to Christians today. The Pentateuch‚ of which Genesis is a part‚ is not primarily concerned with history or the nation of Israel’s history‚ instead “it traces the actions of God and Israel in history” (Arnold‚ & Beyer‚ 2015‚ p. 39). Although ancient customs may bewilder the modern reader‚ critical themes do emerge from the beginning. The first 11 chapters

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    In the Bible’s Book of “Genesis” it is very clear how every archetype has distinctive characteristics which makes them unique. God has some of the most interesting characteristics. On the first page it becomes clear that God is in control. He doesn’t play by the rules; He makes them. In some of the earliest books of “Genesis” it is shown that above all other characteristics‚ the God of the ancient hebrews is like a parent to the people He creates. Just like a parent God is disciplinary‚ insane‚ and

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    The Epic of Gilgamash Tablet -1 The mighty King finds a match Part -1 URruk in her days of glory under the rein of King Gilgamash. Three forth God and one third beast he boosted "Who could have been a man more suited than me" He said. The last of his kind Gilgamash emerged supreme among the folk of URuk‚ His head high in the sky as proud Bull. Son of Ninsun Perfected by Aruru the Goddess of creation .Eyes as deep as the sea ‚ Hair as wise as light‚ his armor shinning as a furnace of fire‚ fairer

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    the Epic of Gilgamesh The story of the flood in the Epic of Gilgamesh is a well-known parallel to the story of Noah’s ark in the Hebrew Scriptures of Genesis. The flood in both stories destroys mankind by the power of a deity. These floods drowned men‚ women‚ children‚ and some babies and infants‚ as well as eliminating all of the land animals and birds. The floods represent a new beginning for mankind as well as the gods’ or God’s anger against the humans. In the Epic of Gilgamesh‚ the Earth is

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    good chance to read and understand new things . The creation stories are basically a myth of how our world became about . Gilgamesh and Popol Vuh had many similarities between each book . The first similarity was that they both had the culture differences. Popol Vuh is an religion history or for a better word we call it “bible” for the ancient Mayan civilization. Gilgamesh is more of a religious document rather than any kind of Mesopotamian myth that involves religion figures . We can learn

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    Kaecy Gibaud RELG 205W A Compare Rig Veda and Genesis--similarities and differences Before the dawn time the world was created through Purusa in the Rig Veda and through God in Genesis. In Genesis it is stated that God created heaven and the earth and ended with the creation of man. Whereas‚ in the Rig Veda a thousand heads hath Purusa‚ thousand eyes‚ a thousand feet; on every side pervading earth he fills a space ten fingers wide and ended with a sacrifice. Although‚ as both religious aspects

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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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    The Role of Gender in Antigone and “Genesis” Gender inequality has been a prevalent issue in society through many centuries. Modern arguments about appropriate gender roles often cite traditional texts. Many use Sophocles’ Antigone and the creation myth in “Genesis” to defend or attack gender dominance. Antigone and “Genesis” contain a complicated view of women’s liberation and subordination. Through recognizing the role of gender in Antigone and “Genesis”‚ both authors reveal that even though

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    Gilgamesh is one of the oldest literary works in the world. The story of Gilgamesh was originally found on twelve stone tablets. In the story‚ the acts of Gilgamesh do not please the men of Uruk so they complain to the gods that‚ " A goddess made him‚ strong as a savage bull‚ none can withstand his arms. No son is left with his father‚ for Gilgamesh takes them all; and is this the king‚ the shepherd of his people? His lust leaves no virgin to her lover‚ neither the warrior’s daughter nor the wife

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