Similarities To Other Stories The similarities between the stories and characters in the Bible and those from previous mythologies are both undeniable and well-documented. It is only due to the extreme religious bias that pervades our world today that people rarely get exposed to this information. In this short piece I’ll attempt to show blatant […]
A ICEBERG - SUMERIAN LIFE AND BELIEFS
Nanna/Suen/Sin (god) 5*
Possible depiction of the god Nanna, seated on a temple-like throne, on a fragment of the Stele of Ur-Namma at the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology (object number B16676.14) (ca. 2100 BCE). The stele was excavated at Ur. © Penn Museum. Mesopotamian moon god. He was called Nanna in Sumerian, and Su’en […]
ORIGINAL SIN By ANDREW GOUGH 5*
Original Sin, or the belief that we are laden with wickedness due to Adam and Eve’s defiance of God in the Garden of Eden, is a pillar of most world religions. Infamously, the ‘fall of man’ (as it is often dubbed) came about when the first lady, and her man, succumbed to the temptation of […]
ADAM AND EVE – by Anu Paulose PDF 5*
Creation Stories of the Middle East By Ewa Wasilewska BOOKS TO READ
‘This account of Middle Eastern creation myths is a very detailed in its geographical and historical focus, and impressively wide-ranging in its scope… the painstaking research and critical insight make this a very valuable contribution to the subject.’ – Journal Of Beliefs & Values This comprehensive study of Middle Eastern creation stories explores the region’s […]
The Sumerian Mythographic Tradition and Its Implications for Genesis 1-11 Eric Smith PDF
Hermeneutics, Sumerian, Book of Genesis, Sumerian & Akkadian literature This thesis contends that myth served the role of speculative philosophy for ancient Near Eastern peoples and examines some of the implications, particularly hermeneutical implications, of the claim. The Introduction presents a case for using the Sumerian mythographic tradition as a control, an introduction to the […]
THE DIVINE APPOINTMENT OF THE FIRST ANTEDILUVIAN KING: NEWLY RECOVERED CONTENT FROM THE UR VERSION OF THE SUMERIAN FLOOD STORY (JCS 70) Jeremiah Peterson
A newly reconstructed manuscript of the Sumerian Flood Story from Old Babylonian Ur furnishes us with further content of the composition, most notably the divine appointment of the first king, Alulim of Eridu. It appears that this text contained an etiology for the pervasive royal image of the king as shepherd of the people.
“The Sumerian Mythographic Tradition and Its Implications for Genesis 1-11” by Eric Smith
Can you explain the parallels between Isaiah 14:4-20 and the Ugaritic story of Athtar, Baal, Mt. Zaphon and the Morning Star?
QUESTION: Hello there, I was just kind of confused why Isaiah 14:4-20 seems to parallel exactly how Athtar overthrew Baal Hadad and enthroned himself atop Mount Zaphon in the Baal Cycle of Ugarit. This is kind of troubling me since it is so similar to the Canaanite account. Why are the mountains the same? and […]
Sumerian Polytheism, Sin and a Great Flood
Like people before the rise of farming, the Sumerians saw movement around them as the magic of spirits, magic being the only explanation they had for how things worked. These spirits were their gods, and with many spirits around, the Sumerians believed in many gods – gods that had humanlike emotions. The Sumerians believed that […]