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    Every religion has their own creation story‚ which goes into detail on how our universe was established and who were the ones behind the construction of everything that we see today. Some of the main texts about creation are Genesis‚ Enuma Elish‚ and the Memphite Theology. Although these texts have their creation story rooted in a similar region‚ there are some contrasts on how the world was created‚ and through what methods the world came to be. These distinct creation stories also give an insight

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    things concerning the Enuma Elish and the Genesis account of creation. When on high the heaven had not been named‚ Firm ground below had not been called by name‚ Naught but primordial Apsu‚ their begetter‚ (And) Mummu-Tiamat‚ she who bore them all‚ Their waters commingling as a single body;1 “In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth. ” (Genesis 1:1) The Enuma Elish opens with the heavens and the earth‚ while Genesis opens with God. The gods of Enuma Elish are not so much creators

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    Summarize the Babylonian creation epic‚ The Enuma Elish. Compare and contrast this epic with the Priestly writer’s creation story in Genesis 1. The Priestly biblical history and the Enuma Elish are written down in a similar way with some characteristics. In the Enuma Elish it is said that the earth was in complete chaos involve in darkness while in the priestly story it was desolate and waste covered in darkness; in both stories the light was first created. And‚ at the very end of the story

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    similarities between the Babylonian creation story‚ Enuma Elish‚ and the Hebrew creation story‚ Genesis. Some people postulated that parts of Genesis were borrowed or derived from Enuma Elish‚ discrediting Genesis as the true creation story. While there are many common ideas that are shared between the two‚ the courses that the Babylonian and Hebrew stories take show they were not likely related despite speculation. After the discovery of the Enuma Elish‚ scholars saw that it shared some similar concepts

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    creation belief is seen in the books of Genesis‚ in the Old Testament and the creational myth of the Babylonians: Enuma Elish. In Genesis the meaning of our creation is written in a sense of myth and symbolism where God is the creator to all things. A mythical creation intended to the Jewish people is seen in the beginning chapter of the Old Testament in the Bible. However‚ in Enuma Elish‚ a myth creation is intended to the Babylonians that has a similar sense to the creation story seen in Genesis

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    Babylonians vs. Hebrews The Hebrew creation story‚ found in Genesis from the Hebrew Bible‚ was based upon the story of one creator‚ God‚ the order of how things were created and the lives of the first man and woman. The Babylonian creation story‚ Enuma Elish‚ instead of having one god‚ had two god in the beginning‚ Tiamat and Apsu‚ and was the story of how several gods were born‚ thus creating different elements of earth‚ as well as the creation of the different features of the world after the battle

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    it” (Wikipedia contributors. "Creation myth." Wikipedia‚ The Free Encyclopedia. Wikipedia‚ The Free Encyclopedia‚ 11 Nov. 2012. Tues. 13 Nov. 2012.) Through comparing‚ analyzing and interpreting two creation stories (the Christian Genesis and the Enuma Elish)‚ I will determine which world views each story expresses to humanity. Genesis is the Christian’s creation story that is the first book of the Old Testament. Genesis tells the story of how a higher being known as God creates the earth and the heavens

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    Erika Costa CLT3378: Essay 1 Battle of the Gods vs. Goddesses: Enuma Elish and Baal Cycle Collectively‚ epics of creation are well known for the world gradually going through the change from being completely chaotic to fairly and orderly. Looking specifically at Enuma Elish and the Ugaritic Baal Cycle‚ each depicts female and male gods in particular and unique ways. In successfully contrasting the males and females in these works‚ similarities are also therefore notably highlighted throughout

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    master these terms. * Hero: Figures in whom the gods take a special interest. An example of a hero in Greek culture is Hercules. * Trickster: Tricksters are amoral‚ shape-shifting deceivers in mythology. An example in the Babylonian Enuma Elish is the god Ea. * Polytheism: The belief and acknowledgement of many gods. Polytheistic cultures include the Greeks‚ Canaanites and Babylonians. * Anthropomorphism: Conception of gods "in shape of human beings‚" have features of humans

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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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